Earning your DC degree? Your path to pediatric expertise just got a whole lot more affordable.
Logan University offers 50% off tuition for the first 18 credit hours of the Master of Science in Chiropractic Pediatrics (MSCP) program for dual-enrolled students. That’s a $6,300 savings—available not only to Logan DC students but also to students enrolled at other accredited chiropractic schools worldwide.
This advanced degree equips you with the specialized knowledge, skills, and confidence to care for the pediatric population from newborns through adolescents—transforming you into a chiropractic pediatric expert.
Importantly, in contrast to diplomate certifications, Logan’s MSCP degree is fully accredited by the U.S. Department of Education, enabling recognition of your pediatric specialization beyond the chiropractic profession, opening doors for cutting-edge, integrative employment opportunities in pediatrics.
Learn more about this tuition advantage by contacting the Logan Admissions Team at Admissions@logan.edu or call:
Frequently Asked Questions
Logan University students are eligible to begin the MSCP program using the MSCP modified course rotation as early as their 5th Trimester. Non-Logan students are eligible for enrollment once they have reached the equivalent of Logan’s 5th DC trimester. If you’re a non-Logan student, click here to connect with a Logan Admissions Specialist who can help you determine your enrollment eligibility.
The degree requires 36 additional hours of coursework. The 50% tuition discount applies to the first 18 hours of this coursework.
Students do not yet need to be licensed to start the program. However, to remain enrolled, students must obtain their licensure within three months of graduating from their chiropractic program (some exceptions may be allowed).

“My comfort level in treating infants, children, and adolescents has grown tremendously. Incorporating techniques [I learned] into my practice has been an excellent addition, and they have been very well received by my patients and their families. Offering multiple treatment modalities not only expands the scope of care I provide but also empowers patients and parents by giving them options. This, in turn, fosters stronger trust and confidence in me as their provider and increases the overall comfort of their treatment experience.”
-Courtney Chupa
