In-Person
Hands-On Instruction.
3 years, 4 months
Length of Program
Next Trimester Start
May 12, 2026
Sept 9, 2026
January 11, 2027
Restore Movement. Relieve Pain. Help Patients. Build a Career That Makes a Difference.
A Logan DC graduate isn’t just trained — they’re prepared. Our program is grounded in serious technique mastery, with students graduating fluent in 4 core chiropractic techniques and trained in up to 11 elective methods. That breadth of evidence-informed clinical skill is rare in chiropractic education — and it’s what puts Logan graduates ahead on day one. Paired with our beautiful campus and state-of-the-art chiropractic learning environment, you’ll enter the field with credentials, competence, and confidence.
Unmatched Clinical Training from Day One
Logan’s DC program is built differently. From your very first trimester, you’ll gain hands-on chiropractic clinical experience — earlier than most other chiropractic programs in the country. That early immersion isn’t just a point of difference. It’s the foundation of clinical confidence that follows you into practice.
As you advance, so do your opportunities. Logan’s preceptorship placements span collegiate and professional athletics, VA facilities, and integrative health clinics — giving you real-world chiropractic training across the settings where today’s DCs are making the greatest impact. You’ll graduate not just ready for practice, but ready to excel in it.
Why Earn Your Doctor of Chiropractic Degree at Logan University?
The demand for qualified chiropractors has never been stronger. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 10% growth in chiropractic employment over the next decade — driven by a growing patient population seeking natural, drug-free, whole-person health solutions. For students ready to build a meaningful career in conservative care, there has never been a better time to earn a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. And there is no better place to earn it than Logan University.
A Chiropractic Career With Real Range
A Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Logan opens doors across the full spectrum of health care. Build and grow your own chiropractic practice. Join an integrated care team alongside physicians, physical therapists, and fitness professionals. Serve athletes, veterans, and communities that need you most. Whatever direction you choose, your DC degree gives you the clinical foundation and the professional flexibility to build a chiropractic career that’s as rewarding as the work itself.
Admissions Requirements for the DC
In accordance with Section 2.G of The Council of Chiropractic Education’s standards for admissions requirements, Logan University offers multiple pathways for applicants seeking admission to Logan’s Doctor of Chiropractic program, as listed below.
For all applicants, the following requirements must be met for consideration for admission to the program:
- Credits and degrees earned must be accredited by an organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). If the baccalaureate degree was earned at an unaccredited institution, an accredited post-baccalaureate degree is an acceptable alternative.
- Official transcripts must be sent directly to Logan from the institution awarding the qualifying degree. If the applicant attended multiple institutions, an official transcript must be sent from each institution directly to Logan.
- Transcripts can be sent electronically to document.admissions@logan.edu or mailed to 1851 Schoettler Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017.
- Acknowledgement of Technical Standards form on file. The Technical Standards are outlined below.
For international applicants, see “International Applicants” for more information.
GENERAL ADMISSION PATHWAYS
1. Admissions Pathway 1
This pathway is available to students who have completed a bachelor’s degree. A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher is required for this pathway.
We highly recommend that students who have earned their bachelor’s degree do so with a significant amount of coursework in life and physical sciences.
All students admitted through Pathway 1 will have access to science intensives during orientation to help them successfully navigate the program’s rigorous science requirements.
2. Admissions Pathway 2
This pathway requires students to have completed a minimum of 90 credit hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
3. Admissions Pathway 3
Students who do not meet the requirements for Pathway 1 or 2 may still be considered for admission to Logan University if they have completed a minimum of 90 credit hours, including 24 credit hours in life and physical sciences, with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 to 2.99.
The applicant’s coursework must be from an accredited college or university, and remedial or introductory-level science courses will not be accepted.
Courses that fulfill the life or physical science requirement include, but are not limited to, Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Physics, Kinesiology, Microbiology, and Exercise Science. Introductory-level coursework does not meet the requirement. For a comprehensive list, please contact Admissions.
Students are encouraged to complete their bachelor’s degree prior to entering the Doctor of Chiropractic program. Those entering under Pathway Two or Three are strongly encouraged to complete their bachelor’s degree through a 3+1, 3+3 or like program as many states require a bachelor’s degree for licensure. Students admitted through the general admission pathway typically select the standard 10 trimester Academic Degree Plan (ADP).
91% Occupied
91% of Logan’s Spring 2022 trimester graduates were satisfactorily occupied within nine months of graduation.
$164,297
average annual salary for chiropractors in the U.S.
12% GROWTH OF CHIROPRACTIC PROFESSION
in demand for chiropractors from 2016-2026, faster than average for all occupations.
16,976 Job Opportunities (during spring 2022 trimester)
Students and Alumni receive personalized job recommendations through Career Services aid. For every Logan Doctor of Chiropractic graduate there are 4 job opportunities available.
The NBCE Licensing Exam Success Rates 2021-2024
Goal: The College of Chiropractic will achieve 80% or higher for the four (4) most recent years’ NBCE licensing exam rates in accordance with CCE Policy 56.

DC Degree Completion Rates
Goal: The College of Chiropractic will achieve at least 70% for the two-year average completion rate in accordance with CCE Policy 56.

What if I don’t meet the admissions requirements for the Doctor of Chiropractic program?
Logan offers an Alternative Admission Track Program for those who don’t meet the admissions requirements.
You must have one of the following to be reviewed:
- Earned a minimum of a 3.0 on a 4.0 for the best of 90 credits earned with preference given to those earning a cumulative grade point average of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in their qualifying bachelor’s degree. a. An applicant with qualifying post-undergraduate coursework may have those courses and cumulative GPA (unweighted) re-evaluated by the Admissions Committee.
- Completed the prerequisite coursework listed below from an accredited institution:
– 24 hours of life and/or physical science.
– Half of these hours must have labs.
*If a student has a best of 90 GPA (unweighted) of 2.75 or higher and less than 24 hours of life and/or physical science, they can be reviewed by Admissions Committee for possible admittance. Students may be required to specialized acceptance plan designed to optimize their success. These plans may include additional preparatory coursework, admissions through Logan’s 3+1 Bachelor of Science in Life Science degree program, regular meetings with academic success coaches, scheduled meetings with tutors and/or other reasonable provisions designed to increase a student’s chances for success. These requirements will be outlined in the student’s acceptance letter.
Why should I choose Logan for my Doctor of Chiropractic?
Logan is well-known for its prestigious chiropractic program. Grounded in four core techniques, Logan’s DC program offers instruction in 15 evidence-based techniques, more than any other U.S. program. Right from the start, 40% of your first year will be spent in hands-on clinical skills courses to find out early if the chiropractic profession is right for you. Also, chiropractic students can learn from experts in public health during their time in the DC program. Our Chiro Connection Mentor Program allows prospective students the ability to speak with a practicing chiropractor via phone, zoom, or in-person shadowing.
What are some of the required courses for a DC degree?
To earn your Doctor of Chiropractic degree, you must take all the required courses and complete elective credit hours as outlined in the DC Academic Degree Plan.
What are the admission requirements for this degree program?
As one of the nation’s top integrated health universities, Logan offers several ways for future leaders to enter our Doctor of Chiropractic program. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our Admissions Team with any questions you may have at admissions@logan.edu.
Path One: I have completed a bachelor’s degree
If you’ve completed a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 24 semester hours of life and/or physical science, have a cumulative GPA above 3.0 and half of your science courses including a lab, you are eligible to apply for Logan’s Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) program.
Path Two: I have completed the prerequisite coursework to begin the DC program
If you’ve completed at least 90 semester hours (or 135 quarter hours), including 24 semester hours of life and/or physical science and have a cumulative GPA above a 3.0, you may apply for the DC program.
Path Three: My current college participates in the 3+3 program
Save time and tuition. Through agreements with dozens of universities across the U.S., Logan University allows students to begin their undergraduate degree at a partner school, then transfer to Logan’s DC program after earning 90 semester hours of college credits with a minimum of 24 semester hours of life and/or physical science. Cumulative GPA must be greater than 3.0 with at least half of your science hours containing a lab component. On completion of your first year in the DC program, the hours transfer back to the partner school, where you will receive your bachelor’s degree. You may then continue your DC coursework at Logan.
Path Four: I haven’t started a degree program, but I may have some college credit
First-time freshmen or transfer students can save time and tuition with Logan’s 3+3 option. Students admitted to our DC program apply toward your BSLS degree, so that you can complete your bachelor’s and your Doctor of Chiropractic in about six years.
Path Five: I am a high school student
Logan’s Early College Credit Program (ECCP) allows qualified high school juniors and seniors to earn college credit while still in high school, giving you an early start on your college education. On completion of high school, students may apply for Logan’s BSLS program and ultimately our DC program.

12% growth of Chiropractic Profession
in demand for chiropractors from 2016-2026, faster than average for all occupations
40%
of first year is spent in hands-on clinical skills courses
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Program Highlights
Clinical Opportunities
At Logan, you'll be exposed to more clinical opportunities earlier in your chiropractic education than in any other chiropractic program.
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More InfoHands-on From Day One
Find out early if chiropractic is right for you. At Logan, 40% of your first year will be spent in hands-on clinical skills courses.
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More InfoChiropractic Techniques and Technology
Grounded in 4 core techniques, Logan's DC program curriculum offers instruction in 15 evidence-based techniques, more than any other US program.
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Connect with a Chiropractor
Our Chiro Connection Mentor Program gives prospective students the ability to speak with a practicing chiropractor via phone, zoom, or in-person shadowing.

Chiropractic Licensing and Boards
Find everything related to the NBCE and CCEB boards. Whether you plan on practicing in the US or Canada, the requirement is that you pass all parts of the chiropractic examinations. In order to increase your likelihood of success; we have created a platform where you can find additional information and keep up to date with our board’s initiatives.
DC Program Purpose and Learning Outcomes
The Purpose of the College of Chiropractic is to prepare successful chiropractic primary care physicians to provide competent, comprehensive, patient-centered care with integrity.
- COMMUNICATION – exhibit verbal and written communication skills that promote integrative health care relationships.
- CRITICAL REASONING – demonstrate critical reasoning framed by the principles of evidence-informed clinical practice
- PATIENT-CENTERED HEALTH CARE – demonstrate appreciation of the needs and preferences of patients as individuals.
- PROFESSIONALISM – demonstrate ethical and responsible health care and business practices.
- FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS – demonstrate knowledge and skills foundational to evidence-based, patient-centered health care.

Additional Resources
Admission Requirements
Logan DC students arrive through a variety of educational pathways. See which option fits you best.
Academic Schedules
Course number, title, time, instructors and more—find everything you need to enroll in classes for upcoming trimesters.
Tuition & Financial Resources
As one of the most affordable chiropractic colleges in the country, Logan provides a variety of financing options.

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