The Dual-Degree Chiropractic Program is a collaborative 3+3 pathway between Westminster College and Logan University. This program enables students to earn both a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree in six years, reducing the traditional timeframe by one year. Students spend the first three years completing undergraduate coursework at Westminster College, focusing on health and exercise science. Upon meeting the academic requirements, students transition to Logan University to pursue their Doctor of Chiropractic degree. This integrated approach provides a streamlined educational experience for aspiring chiropractors.
At Westminster College (Years 1–3): Complete 93 credit hours, including prerequisites in biology, chemistry, and physics. Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.50. news.wcmo.edu At Logan University (Years 4–6): Complete the Doctor of Chiropractic program. After the first year (33 credit hours) at Logan, students are awarded a BA degree from Westminster College.
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