Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs Welcomes 241 New Students to its Chesterfield Campus
October 31, 2012
Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs welcomed 241 new students to its suburban St. Louis (Chesterfield) campus this September, an increase of 24.2 percent from September 2011. According to Dr. Boyd A. Bradshaw, vice president for enrollment management, this was the largest increase of new students since the September 2007 trimester. “This increase in new students is directly related to our renowned reputation for academic excellence and the ability to be a leader in chiropractic and health sciences education,” said Dr. Bradshaw.
This past summer, Logan implemented a 100 percent online Master of Science Degree in Nutrition and Human Performance in addition to the already established on-campus program, and also began offering additional undergraduate courses online in sciences, college algebra and business writing. These new online educational options alone created an increase of 34 percent in new student enrollment, with the largest increase at 62 percent coming from the Master of Science Degree in Nutrition and Human Performance.
“It is exciting to see the Master of Science Degree in Nutrition and Human Performance and the undergraduate online course offerings take off so fast,” Dr. Bradshaw added. “The future potential of enrollment success couldn’t be better.”
About Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs
Since 1935, Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs has been preparing students to enter the health care marketplace to become successful Doctors of Chiropractic. To fulfill individual professional goals, Logan also offers its students, graduates and other professionals a choice of two academic master’s programs, offered both online and in an on-campus format, a Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation, and a Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance. Other program offerings include undergraduate coursework including an Accelerated Science Program to help students complete their basic science coursework at an accelerated pace, offered in both online and on-campus formats, and two baccalaureate degrees -- a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Life Science.