Doctor of Chiropractic – Phoenix Metro Campus
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the Doctor of Chiropractic program is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE), which is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. The Doctor of Chiropractic Program is also approved by the Arizona Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
SCU may accept transfer credits from other chiropractic programs on a case-by-case basis. Transfer credit evaluations are done to determine if the coursework completed at another institution is equivalent to the required courses at SCU. It is recommended to contact the admissions department for specific information regarding credit transfer.
Yes, students can transfer campuses and credits will be accepted. Students should connect with the Academic Advising Office (AAO) for details and guidance.
Graduates of the Doctor of Chiropractic program have a wide range of career opportunities. They can work in private practice, join group practices, or collaborate with other healthcare professionals. Some chiropractors also pursue careers in research, academia, or healthcare administration. The demand for chiropractors is expected to grow as more people seek natural and holistic approaches to healthcare.
Yes, in order to practice as a chiropractor, graduates must obtain a license in the state or jurisdiction where they intend to practice. Licensure requirements vary by state but typically include passing the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) exams and fulfilling any additional state-specific requirements.
To apply for the Doctor of Chiropractic program at SCU, interested individuals must submit an online application through the university’s website. The application process involves completing the application form, submitting official transcripts, completing an admission interview, and any other required documentation. It is recommended to review the admissions requirements and deadlines provided by SCU for detailed application instructions. Applications are specific to the location so students who are interested in applying to the Phoenix Metro and Whittier California campus will need to complete two applications.
Yes, SCU provides various financial aid options and scholarships to eligible students. These may include federal grants and loans, institutional scholarships, work-study programs, and external scholarships. Please contact the Financial Aid office at financialaid@scuhs.edu for detailed information about the available financial assistance opportunities and the application process. Institutional scholarships are also provided on the Doctor of Chiropractic Phoenix Metro Campus Tuition page.
Yes, SCU offers career services and support for graduates transitioning into the professional workforce. The university’s career services department provides resources such as job search assistance, resume building, interview preparation, and networking opportunities. Alumni may also have access to a network of SCU graduates and professionals in the chiropractic field, which can be valuable for career guidance and opportunities.
Yes. SCU offers three institutional scholarships for incoming Doctor of Chiropractic students at the Phoenix Metro Campus. These include:
- Phoenix Doctor of Chiropractic Dean’s Merit Scholarship: $20,000 awarded over 10 terms for students with a GPA of 3.6 or higher.
- Phoenix Doctor of Chiropractic Academic Achievement Merit Scholarship: $5,000 awarded over 10 terms for students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Yes. Students from Canada may be eligible for the Canadian Scholarship, offering a 20% tuition discount for F-1 Visa Canadian students enrolled in the Doctor of Chiropractic program.