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Chiropractors

Education

Chiropractors must be licensed, which requires two to four years of undergraduate education, the completion of a 4-year chiropractic college course and passing scores on national and state examinations.

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Chiropractic. - More About This Major

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Average Tuition (excluding room and board) for Schools with this major: $8,043.00 per year

Certifications or Licenses

All states and the District of Columbia regulate the practice of chiropractic and grant licenses to chiropractors who meet the educational and examination requirements established by the state. Ch...

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General Qualifications

Chiropractic requires keen observation to detect physical abnormalities. It also takes considerable manual dexterity, but not unusual strength or endurance, to perform adjustments. Chiropractors s...

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Most Common Education

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School
Number of Students
Wright State University-Main C...
19,664
University of Bridgeport
6,295
D'Youville College
3,483
Life University
2,708
Palmer College of Chiropractic...
2,489
Logan University
1,267
Parker University
1,184
Northwestern Health Sciences U...
1,032
National University of Health ...
952
New York Chiropractic College
880
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