Doctor of Chiropractic – Phoenix Metro Campus

Program Accreditation

Doctor of Chiropractic Program Accreditation and State Approval

The Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Southern California University of Health Sciences – Arizona Satellite Campus under the College of Chiropractic Education is awarded programmatic accreditation by The Council on Chiropractic Education, 10105 E. Via Linda, Suite 103 – 3642, Scottsdale, AZ, 85258-4321, Phone: (480) 443-8877, Website: www.cce-usa.org.

Southern California University of Health Sciences is legally authorized to offer the Doctor of Chiropractic degree in Arizona by the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education. The Doctor of Chiropractic Program is also approved by the Arizona Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

Licensure

In compliance with 34 CFR 668.43, the College of Chiropractic Education 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. The 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 practicsxsxxse.