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10 Terms | 3 years and 4 months
12 Terms | 4 years
Summer: May 6th, 2024
Fall: September 3rd, 2024
Spring: January 6th, 2025
*based on admissions requirements
Chiropractic care treats the whole person, not just one symptom or set of symptoms. SCU’s curriculum is built around interprofessional collaboration for whole-body wellness. Learn multiple manipulation and other treatment techniques to care for your patients in a personalized fashion.
The Los Angeles College of Chiropractic has been educating future chiropractors for over 100 years. Our evidence-based, whole-person approach to practice and our University-wide commitment to interprofessional education set our graduates apart. SCU’s curriculum is built around interprofessional collaboration so you can gain both essential clinical chiropractic skills and vital new perspectives to advance your career. Located in one of the most vibrant areas of the country, SCU gives students the benefits of learning and practicing in culturally and clinically diverse settings.
SCU’s model of experiential learning in interprofessional settings combines learning alongside other healthcare disciplines, coursework, clinical experiences, community engagement, and campus clubs to expose students to a variety of philosophies, practices and treatment options; help students develop a broad base of knowledge; and prepare future healthcare professionals with a deep understanding of integrative, evidence and team-based, whole-person healthcare.
SCU uses competency exams that mimic the board certification. The competency exams give students feedback on how they are doing, and offer us insights into our performance as a program.
SCU offers multiple paths to specialize your academic experience with 22 credits of electives that include courses in Sports Medicine, Eastern Medicine, Functional Medicine, Diagnostic Imaging, and more. Customize your education to best fit your interests and career goals.
Our practitioner faculty bring timely experience to the classroom every day, supplementing their lectures with practical advice. Discover real-world insights from faculty who currently practice chiropractic care, and who are deeply connected to the field beyond a theoretical and academic perspective. At the intersection of two worlds, our practitioner faculty help guide your first steps into the world of practice, paving the way for a more gentle and gradual transition from student to professional.
You will be introduced to multiple care settings and business structures. Students start their clinical studies on-campus at the University Health Center, which has an enriched teaching environment and the Human Performance Optimization Center. The SCU Health Systems provides integrative care to over 45,000 patients per year. The University Health Center is equipped with an expansive herbal pharmacy, diagnostic imaging, and an electronic health record system. You will interact with other health professions and disciplines and learn how to co-manage patients in an integrated setting within an interdisciplinary team environment. Read more at our Clinical Experiences page.
After your first clinical term, you can expand your clinical experience to partner health centers, private practice rotations, and Veterans’ Health Administration (VA) hospitals. The Veterans Health Administration is America’s largest integrated health care system, providing care at 1,255 health care facilities. SCU students have the opportunity for clinical experience at many locations. These include Greater Los Angeles, Loma Linda, Long Beach, Phoenix, and Las Vegas.
Cadaver-based anatomy is a classic teaching method that offers invaluable lessons and insight into the shape, feel, and function of the body. During this unique experience for future chiropractors, students express reverence and awe as they approach the body to make their first cut in real tissues and structures. The cadaver lab offers unparalleled insight into anatomical variation, structure, and function to help you become an outstanding provider.
Education at SCU is supplemented by advanced anatomical teaching tools. All learning technologies are available on site, and many are also accessible at home. SCU offers convenient access to anatomy educational materials outside of normal classroom hours. Advanced learning technologies include:
Sports Medicine Chiropractors help people of all activity levels, from high-caliber athletes, recreational athletes, and those seeking to feel great engaging in daily activities, to optimize their athletic performance. Work with elite faculty like Dr. Joe Horrigan, Conditioning Coach for the LA Kings NHL team. Learn More.
You have the opportunity to learn through direct experience in a private practice setting. Private Practice Rotations (PPR) provide students with an opportunity to gain clinical experience at roughly 100 private practice locations. You can gain invaluable insight that will better prepare you for private practice after graduation.
SCU’s Doctor of Chiropractic program teaches an evidence-based, whole-person approach to practice. Our University-wide commitment to Interprofessional Education sets our program apart. Our innovative curriculum is built around interprofessional collaboration so you can gain both essential clinical skills and vital new perspectives to advance your career.
For full program information, view the catalog.
Concentrate on the foundational health sciences to understand the human body. Begin hands-on experience in Chiropractic skills courses in your first term.
Go more in-depth and gain critical exposure to other schools of thought with interprofessional education courses. Start to develop an understanding of how to read the human body for signs of health and disease.
Put foundational health and clinical science knowledge to work as you consult, diagnose, and treat real patients under the supervision of licensed doctors while working with peers training for other healthcare professions. Be prepared to lead in today’s evolving healthcare environment.
View the entire course curriculum by visiting the SCU Course Catalog.
Interested applicants should email Admissions@scuhs.edu. Interested applicants will be asked to review their specific licensure prerequisite needs with the Dean’s Office, to determine if they can be met by LACC.
For over 100 years, the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (LACC) has focused on making a difference in the world by preparing students to become whole-person healthcare practitioners through excellence in healthcare education. Through our demanding chiropractic curriculum, our dedicated faculty strive to educate evidence-informed, compassionate, skilled, and integrative chiropractors who are also sensitive to current healthcare needs.
Our outstanding faculty and staff are motivated by our mission and core values, and they strive to deliver the knowledge, skills, and tools you will need to excel in your career as a Doctor of Chiropractic. As the program is academically challenging, SCU provides the support and resources necessary to help you achieve success – while maintaining academic rigor and consistency.
We are passionate about helping others, and about educating students to help others along their own journeys to health. Our excellence comes from a solid curricular foundation, a person-centered and outcome-focused approach, and a diverse and inspiring campus community.
We look forward to welcoming you to LACC!
Dean, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
Southern California University of Health Sciences
Jory J Basso, DC, MEd, BSc
Assistant Dean, LACC Foundational Health Sciences and Selectives
Jacqueline Beres, DC, cert-PSP, cert-MDT
Assistant Dean, Chiropractic Clinical Education (LACC)
Director, Spine Care Department
The LACC Advisory Board is composed of academic experts, industry leaders, and chiropractic experts from around the world.
The Doctor of Chiropractic program at Southern California University of Health Sciences – Los Angeles College of Chiropractic is awarded programmatic accreditation by The Council on Chiropractic Education, 8049 North 85th Way, Scottsdale, AZ, 85258-4321, Phone: (480)443-8877, Website: www.cce-usa.org.
The Doctor of Chiropractic Program of the Southern California University of Health Sciences is also approved by the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
Calendar Year (Last 4 years) | Number of Graduates | Number of Graduates Passing All Parts of licensing exams* or are licensed to practice chiropractic, within six (6) months post-graduation | Percentage of Graduates Passing All Parts of licensing exams* or are licensed to practice chiropractic, within six (6) months post-graduation |
2019 | 96 | 87 | 91% |
2020 | 81 | 70 | 86% |
2021 | 120 | 97 | 81% |
2022 | 140 | 128 | 91% |
Total | 437 | 382 | 87% |
*NBCE Parts I, II, III, and IV or CCEB Components A, B, and C |
In compliance with 34 CFR 668.43, the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (LACC) at SCU provides information pertaining to professional licensure for the Doctor of Chiropractic program. Students should refer to the information below and contact the appropriate licensing board to ensure they will meet the licensure requirements in the state(s) in which they intend to practice upon graduation. LACC’s Doctor of Chiropractic program meets the educational requirements for licensure in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Some states have requirements in addition to educational requirements. Prospective and enrolled students are encouraged to research licensure requirements for the state in which they intend to practice. Licensure requirements vary from state to state.
Neither acceptance for admission into the program nor the subsequent earning of a Doctor of Chiropractic degree guarantees that a state or foreign country will grant a graduate a license to practice chiropractic. Each state and foreign country, through its legislative and administrative process, defines the standards of competency and scope of practice of chiropractic within its jurisdiction. For further information on each of the jurisdictions, please visit the Official Directory of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Board.
Please note that licensure requirements are always subject to change. Although SCU will confirm the licensure requirements on a routine basis, we strongly recommend that you inquire with the licensing agency to confirm that you understand and will meet the requirements for licensure before enrolling in your program of choice. Additionally, while progressing through the program, we recommend that you check licensing agency requirements regularly to monitor whether they have changed in a manner that impacts your licensure plans.
The following states require students to have a bachelor’s degree, in addition to a D.C. degree, to obtain a license:
Curriculum Meets Licensure Requirements | Curriculum Does Not Meet Licensure Requirements | Unknown/Cannot Be Confirmed as Meeting |
Alabama, Florida, Arkansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island*, South Dakota, Tennessee, West Virginia*, Wisconsin | None |
In states above indicated with an asterisk (*) – students must have completed a bachelor’s degree prior to matriculating into the D.C. program.
State Licensure and Pre-chiropractic Education Requirement Resources:
All international students are strongly encouraged to check the credentialing requirements in the country where they intend to practice.
The Proportion of Students in the Cohort Who Graduate from the Program as of February 2024.
The following table provides graduation rates for the two academic years that recently exceeded 150% of the
program’s specified length, per CCE’s Policy 56. These rates may differ slightly from the DC
Graduation Rates Table because the Completion Rates Table includes transfer students.
DC Degree Completion Rates
Southern California University of Health Sciences; Los Angeles College of Chiropractic | ||||
Normal Length of Program: 10 Trimesters | ||||
Entrance Term |
# of Students Matriculated in Entrance Term | Term 15 Trimesters after Entrance Term | # Students in Column A that graduated by Column C Term | Completion Rate at the 150th Percentile |
Fall 2016 | 79 | Summer 2021 | 70 | 88.6% |
Spring 2017 | 31 | Fall 2021 | 28 | 90.3% |
Summer 2017 | 0 | Spring 2022 | 0 | NA |
Fall 2017 | 80 | Summer 2022 | 71 | 88.8% |
Spring 2018 | 43 | Fall 2022 | 40 | 93.0% |
Summer 2018 | 0 | Spring 2023 | 0 | N/A |
2-YR TOTAL | 233 | 209 | 89.7% |
Additional graduation and retention rate information is available on our Student Achievement page.
Some of my favorite courses at SCU have to be the chiropractic procedure classes; those are the classes you get to hone in on your chiro skills, your palpation skills and ultimately work on the adjustments that make you a chiropractor. Those are the classes I feel enhance my knowledge the most and are some of the reasons I chose to become a chiropractor here are SCU.
On top of chiropractic procedures classes, my favorite is the cadaver lab experience. The cadaver classes opened up my perception of what the human body is made up of. It allowed me to get an in-person perspective of how the body works and looks on the inside. I am genuinely thankful for those experiences because they opened and broadened my horizons to the human body and anatomy in general.
The student body at SCU is unique. Everyone is open-minded and willing to talk to you and help you out. I love that I have found my main group of friends who have become my life support. I am also in numerous clubs, which have helped with networking and support; a great community to be a part of.
"I wanted to become a chiropractor after sitting in on a chiropractor lecture. Everything clicked, and I knew this was what I wanted to do. I came from a background where I wasn't a good student; I was at a low point, but SCU gave me a chance. I received help, support, resources, and tutoring. I now have the skills to succeed as a chiropractic student and as a leader on campus."
Doctor of Chiropractic faculty, Dr. Sermeno, ensures you understand [the material] to the best of your ability. If he is presenting in a way you do not understand, he will present it differently so you can understand. I appreciate that. He is also in practice and brings that knowledge to the classroom, so we have an idea of what is happening in clinics and have real-life examples to learn from."
If you have 90 credit hours or more and meet other admission standards, you are eligible for the Doctor of Chiropractic program.
Applicants for the Doctor of Chiropractic degree must meet the following admissions standards. Applicants who do not meet all standards may be admitted with the approval of the Dean; exceptions are made on an individual basis.
Note: The life sciences encompass the fields of science that involve the scientific study of living organisms, like plants, animals, and human beings, as well as related considerations like bioethics. Physical sciences encompass the branches of science that study non-living systems.
Students seeking reasonable accommodations or support services while enrolled at SCU can do so through the Student Services Office (SSO). We encourage you to register with SSO as early as possible to allow sufficient time for the approval and notification process.
$135,660* tuition to complete the program.
SCU’s Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee for degree programs allows you to plan your educational investment.
Benefits of our Fixed Tuition Guarantee:
If you would like to learn more about fixed rate tuition, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at FinancialAid@scuhs.edu.
You can also visit the Office of Financial Aid website to learn more about available scholarships, loans, and more.
*Tuition rate reflected above represents the fixed rate for a student entering during the 2023-2024 academic year. Tuition rates are subject to change and may not be reflected on this website or other SCU materials. Please contact us for the most updated information.
**Some limitations apply. View the Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee page for more information.
Term | Tuition* | Fees** | Medical Equipment |
EXXAT Fees | Petition to Graduate Fee |
Total Term Cost*** |
1 | $13,566 | $316 | $1,125 | $263 | – | $15,270 |
2 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | – | $13,882 |
3 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | – | $13,882 |
4 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | – | $13,882 |
5 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | – | $13,882 |
6 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | – | $13,882 |
7 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | – | $13,882 |
8 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | – | $13,882 |
9 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | – | $13,882 |
10 | $13,566 | $316 | – | – | $225 | $14,107 |
Totals | $135,660 | $3,160 | $1,125 | $263 | $225 | $140,433 |
*DC students can also expect to pay $31 per student/preceptor relationship to the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners between term 3 and 10. DC students on the 10 term track enrolled in less than 12 units will be charged on a per unit basis of $1,130 per unit. DC students on the 10 term track enrolled in more than 28.5 units will be charged full time rate plus the per unit rate of $1,130 for every unit over 28.5 units.
**Program fees listed are for the 2023/2024 academic year and are subject to change. Program fees include charges for technology, malpractice insurance, professional affiliation, and ASB.
***Books, supplies and other equipment not included in the tuition and fee schedule may be required for this program.
Term | Tuition* | Fees** | Medical Equipment |
EXXAT Fees | Petition to Graduate Fee |
Total Term Cost*** |
1 | $11,305 | $316 | $1,125 | $263 | – | $13,009 |
2 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
3 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
4 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
5 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
6 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
7 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
8 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
9 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
10 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
11 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | – | $11,621 |
12 | $11,305 | $316 | – | – | $225 | $11,846 |
Totals | $135,660 | $3,792 | $1,125 | $263 | $225 | $141,065 |
*DC students can also expect to pay $31 per student/preceptor relationship to the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners between term 3 and 12. DC students on the 12 term track enrolled in less than 12 units will be charged on a per unit basis of $943 per unit. DC students on the 12 term track enrolled in more than 28.5 units will be charged full time rate plus the per unite rate of $943 for every unit over 28.5 units.
**Program fees listed are for the 2023/2024 academic year and are subject to change. Program fees include charges for technology, malpractice insurance, professional affiliation, and ASB.
***Books, supplies and other equipment not included in the tuition and fee schedule may be required for this program.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
Southern Californians can receive free Chiropractic Care and have their vitals checked by a physician assistant at an upcoming SCU Health Tent Event community outreach clinic in East Whittier. SCU Health offers free clinics in a continuing effort to serve the community with integrative healthcare services, increase the awareness of integrative healthcare benefits, and provide students with clinical experience and patient treatment.
SCU Health’s Tent Event will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 1–4 p.m. on the campus of Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), at the Sports Medicine Clinic inside Building T, across from the University Health Center. The campus is located at 16200 Amber Valley Drive Whittier, CA 90604.
Southern Californians can receive free Chiropractic Care and have their vitals checked by a physician assistant at an upcoming SCU Health Tent Event community outreach clinic in East Whittier. SCU Health offers free clinics in a continuing effort to serve the community with integrative healthcare services, increase the awareness of integrative healthcare benefits, and provide students with clinical experience and patient treatment.
SCU Health’s Tent Event will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 1–4 p.m. on the campus of Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), at the Sports Medicine Clinic inside Building T, across from the University Health Center. The campus is located at 16200 Amber Valley Drive Whittier, CA 90604.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
Southern Californians can receive free Chiropractic Care and have their vitals checked by a physician assistant at an upcoming SCU Health Tent Event community outreach clinic in East Whittier. SCU Health offers free clinics in a continuing effort to serve the community with integrative healthcare services, increase the awareness of integrative healthcare benefits, and provide students with clinical experience and patient treatment.
SCU Health’s Tent Event will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 1–4 p.m. on the campus of Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), at the Sports Medicine Clinic inside Building T, across from the University Health Center. The campus is located at 16200 Amber Valley Drive Whittier, CA 90604.
Southern Californians can receive free Chiropractic Care and have their vitals checked by a physician assistant at an upcoming SCU Health Tent Event community outreach clinic in East Whittier. SCU Health offers free clinics in a continuing effort to serve the community with integrative healthcare services, increase the awareness of integrative healthcare benefits, and provide students with clinical experience and patient treatment.
SCU Health’s Tent Event will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 1–4 p.m. on the campus of Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), at the Sports Medicine Clinic inside Building T, across from the University Health Center. The campus is located at 16200 Amber Valley Drive Whittier, CA 90604.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
Southern Californians can receive free Chiropractic Care and have their vitals checked by a physician assistant at an upcoming SCU Health Tent Event community outreach clinic in East Whittier. SCU Health offers free clinics in a continuing effort to serve the community with integrative healthcare services, increase the awareness of integrative healthcare benefits, and provide students with clinical experience and patient treatment.
SCU Health’s Tent Event will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 1–4 p.m. on the campus of Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), at the Sports Medicine Clinic inside Building T, across from the University Health Center. The campus is located at 16200 Amber Valley Drive Whittier, CA 90604.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
Southern Californians can receive free Chiropractic Care and have their vitals checked by a physician assistant at an upcoming SCU Health Tent Event community outreach clinic in East Whittier. SCU Health offers free clinics in a continuing effort to serve the community with integrative healthcare services, increase the awareness of integrative healthcare benefits, and provide students with clinical experience and patient treatment.
SCU Health’s Tent Event will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 1–4 p.m. on the campus of Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), at the Sports Medicine Clinic inside Building T, across from the University Health Center. The campus is located at 16200 Amber Valley Drive Whittier, CA 90604.
March is National Nutrition Month, which promotes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Along with a balanced diet, taking vitamins and supplements can also improve overall health. While there are many options available, if I could only choose three, they would be Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium. These three vitamins offer a range of benefits, from improving brain function to reducing inflammation and supporting bone health.
The Chiropractic Fellowship at Dartmouth was developed in association with
Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) and Palmer College of Chiropractic.
The fellowship is made possible by a grant from the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations’ Strategic Plan for the Future of Chiropractic.
Elections were recently held for the 2023 SCU ASB Executive Board (E-board) annual student leadership positions, including President, Vice President, CCO Chair, Treasurer, Secretary, and Community Liaison.
Congratulations to the following elected student leaders for 2023 who will serve a one-year term beginning Jan. 2023, through Dec. 2023.
President: Joanna Quintana (top left)
Vice President: Tim Schrijver (top middle)
Secretary: Kristeen Shamas (top right)
Treasurer: Eira Perez (bottom left)
Community Liaison: Madison Park (bottom middle)
CCO Chair: John Krueger (bottom right)
November is National American Indian Heritage Month. SCU is joining in paying tribute to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans as part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion and our ongoing efforts to increase the representation of populations underrepresented in medicine, who serve our community as healthcare providers.
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting SCU DC Student Shayla Hartz, SCU Cal Chiro Vice President and SCU ICPA Secretary. Shayla is half Lakota Oglala and her family is originally from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
You may have seen strips of colorful tape across the arms, legs, and other body parts of Olympic athletes to high school players. With the launch of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, we’ll be seeing many world-class professional athletes across 32 global teams wearing this tape throughout November and December. The tape is called Kinesiology Tape, and some refer to it simply as KT. We had Dr. Fanning give a lesson in Kinesiology Tape 101.
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SCU Health announces free chiropractic and ayurvedic healthcare clinicWHITTIER, CA. – (July 13, 2022) — Southern Californians can receive free chiropractic and Ayurvedic care at an upcoming SCU Health Tent […]
Jonathan Anthony Enriquez Carlos, DC, SCU Class of 2021 graduate receives NCMIC scholarshipWHITTIER, CA – (Dec. 28, 2021) Jonathan Anthony Enriquez Carlos, DC, SCU Class of 2021 graduate, has received a […]
SCU Doctor of Chiropractic students, Christian Caragao and Katie Sakamoto, recognized by The California Chiropractic AssociationWHITTIER, CA – (Dec. 6, 2021) SCU Doctor of Chiropractic students Christian Caragao and Katie Sakamoto […]
SCU Doctor of Chiropractic student, Blyss Saxon Gellert receives 2021 Alberta College and Association of Chiropractor’s Investing in our Future ScholarshipWHITTIER, CA – (Dec. 3, 2021) SCU Doctor of Chiropractic student, […]
The Force Sensing Table Technology Lab helps enhance student training, expedite assessment of manual therapy skills, and improve treatment for patients. SCU’s FSTT Lab improves clinician training by providing instant analytical information to students, something that cannot be directly measured from human patients.
The force sensing technology is built into the tables, allowing students to practice adjustments on people, or practice on mannequins.
The FSTTs are tools for chiropractic students to take advantage of and learn early on, where they need to develop. The FSTT shows students where they excel, and where they need to focus more attention. It shows them their speed, pre-load tension, if they recoil (meaning lose pre-adjustive tension) during the thrust, how much force they are delivering, their line of drive, among several other types of helpful feedback. The FSTT Lab helps students create good habits early on in their adjusting careers, which will make them better adjusters, as future chiropractors. This tool has the ability to give students the confidence they need to deliver the best care, through proper, effective adjustments.
As a chiropractor, you’ll have many career options available to you, including:
In just about any setting, you’ll work with people of a wide variety of ages, abilities and backgrounds.
Expected growth between 2018 and 20281
U.S. News & World Report Best Health Care Jobs3
Median annual wage for chiropractors in the Los Angeles area2
Many chiropractors enter this profession because it is consistent with their values – whether that is an active lifestyle, an appreciation for the vitality and energy of the body, the desire to help others in a personal way, a deep interest in sports and sports medicine, a desire to deeply understand and clearly diagnose and treat the whole person with specificity and precision, or many other reasons.
Others become chiropractors because they are interested in opening their own practice, being their own boss, setting their own hours, and working consistently with their desired work/life balance. Some seek to work in integrative settings and rich partnerships with other providers. Some can’t wait to work with sports teams and athletes, treat pregnant patients, or work with their community in any number of ways.
View additional job and career resources below.
You wouldn’t be looking at this program if you weren’t interested in helping people find their healthiest life. Your dedication and enthusiasm for the growing movement toward whole-person wellness is what makes you a perfect fit for SCU. Now, begin to discover why the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic is for you.
Our approach to Interprofessional Education is unique in California and across the country. Here, modern medicine unites with ancient and traditional healing arts to create an environment of engagement. SCU’s groundbreaking IPE model combines curriculum, clinic, community, and clubs to help you develop a broader base of knowledge and gain a deeper appreciation for different perspectives on care which leads to a seamless transition from student to practitioner.
We bring together aspiring students from different disciplines so you can learn and excel side-by-side. The depth and breadth of this dynamic experience will prepare you to one day take the lead in a collaborative, interprofessional practice.
Graduate students have a variety of ways to help fund their education. From graduate-dedicated federal loans to specialty grants and scholarships, paying for your education can be easy at SCU. In addition, our distinctive Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee for degree programs provides students with confidence in planning for their educational investment.
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It’s not always possible to come to campus. However, there are a variety of ways to see buildings and spaces, interact with current students, and ask staff questions no matter where you are. Check out our virtual experiences to make connections and learn what it is like to be part of the University.
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