History
Logan College of Chiropractic was established in St. Louis in 1935. It is named after the College's founder and first president, Hugh B. Logan, D.C. Logan College was founded to provide an intensive and thorough training for students in chiropractic, including a full knowledge of the structure and function of the human body. Logan College strives to provide the facilities and environment that will produce graduates who are professionals interested in rendering a valuable service to mankind.
In 1973, the College moved to its present location in Chesterfield, Mo. Located approximately 30 minutes west of downtown St. Louis. Logan offers students an impressive academic environment along with an attractive suburban setting. The college's 112-acre wooded campus is located in a quiet residential area of St. Louis County. The college is world renowned for chiropractic education and care and has a low 12:1 student/faculty ratio that provides personalized instruction which is conducive to learning.

The doctor of chiropractic degree program of Logan College of Chiropractic is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Chiropractic Education, 8049 North 85th Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85258-4321. Tel: 480-443-8877.
Logan is also accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Both accrediting agencies are recognized by the US Department of Education.