Lincoln
College and Palmer College of Chiropractic Announce New Articulation
Agreement
Chiropractic Education Pathway Available
for Lincoln College Students
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[November 05, 2021]
Lincoln College and Palmer College of Chiropractic have signed
a new articulation agreement, announcing a partnership that grants
students the ability to complete their bachelor’s degree at Lincoln
College, while focusing on a future career in chiropractic.
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Under the agreement, qualified Lincoln College
students working toward a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science,
can matriculate to Palmer College’s main campus in Davenport, Iowa
in a 3 + 1 program. Palmer’s Doctor of Chiropractic Degree program
is three years and four months in length. Through this articulation
agreement, students complete their first three years of their
studies at Lincoln College, and then transfer to Palmer College to
simultaneously complete the final year of their bachelor’s degree
program and their first year of their doctor of chiropractic
studies. This program saves students one year of time and tuition.
Students who successfully complete the program are eligible to
participate in commencement ceremonies at both Palmer and Lincoln
College.
“I am very excited to announce our new 3+1 Articulation Agreement
with Palmer College of Chiropractic,” said Alex Wolfe, lead faculty
at Lincoln College. “This new partnership allows students at Lincoln
College to earn a Bachelors in Exercise Science and while pursuing a
Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Students will complete three years at
Lincoln College and then transfer to Palmer to finish their degrees.
This is an incredible opportunity for students interested in the
allied health profession.”
Students who express interest in the dual degree program must
receive Lincoln College credit for 100 semester hours in courses
which meet prerequisite requirements for the Doctor of Chiropractic
degree at Palmer, as well as maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative
grade point average in Lincoln College coursework.
"We are very pleased to have Palmer College of
Chiropractic as an ongoing education partner, as we continue to
expand our program opportunities to incorporate new career paths,”
Lincoln College President David Gerlach said.
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“The agreement between Palmer and Lincoln College is
beneficial not only to students, but also their future patients,”
said Dennis Marchiori, D.C., Ph.D., chancellor and CEO of Palmer
College. “The demand and opportunities for chiropractors grows every
year, and this provides another strong pathway for students who have
the desire to provide conservative patient care.”
Palmer College of Chiropractic is the first and largest college
within the chiropractic profession. It has campuses in Davenport,
Iowa; San Jose, California; and Port Orange, Florida. More than
one-third of all practicing chiropractors are Palmer alumni.
More information can be found at
www.palmer.edu.
Lincoln College is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian college of
approximately 1,000 students. Its main campus is in Lincoln, while a
campus in Normal houses its Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE)
program. ABE programs are also offered in Peoria and Oglesby. The
college offers both bachelor’s and associate’s degree programs, as
well as graduate and online programs.
For more information about Lincoln College, visit
www.lincolncollege.edu.
[Lauren Grenlund] |