Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs Welcomes More Than 100 Students to its Chesterfield (Mo.) Campus
May 18, 2012
Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs welcomed more than 100 new students to the school’s suburban St. Louis (Chesterfield) campus for May 15 orientation. They begin undergraduate, graduate and professional classes this week as part of the summer 2012 trimester. Logan students begin their educational programs in January, May or September.
According to Steve Held, Logan’s director of admissions, these new students attended a nearly all-day orientation prior to beginning classes May 16. “The Orientation Program at Logan has a long history of building a sense of community among new students," Held said. “The enthusiasm among the new students was exciting to see. It’s a wonderful time for Logan as we continue to grow and build on past enrollment success.”
About Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs
Established in 1935, Logan has about 950 students, representing most states and several foreign countries, at its 112-acre campus in Chesterfield, Mo., a western suburb of St. Louis, and is one of the largest chiropractic colleges or universities in North America. Logan University offers Master of Science degrees in Sports Science and Rehabilitation, and Nutrition and Human Performance and undergraduate degrees in Human Biology and Life Science with an Accelerated Science Program (ASP) option to complete pre-requisite coursework at an accelerated pace.
Logan’s campus also houses the state-of-the-art BIOFREEZE® Sports & Rehabilitation Center, which is specifically designed to treat athletic injuries. The college provides health and wellness care for patients in the St. Louis metropolitan area through seven local health centers in St. Louis, St. Louis County and St. Charles County.