Texas Chiropractic partners with New Orleans school
Texas Chiropractic College (TCC) and Dillard University (DU) in New Orleans, La., recently entered into a “3+3” articulation agreement.
This agreement serves to facilitate the admission and academic transfer of students from DU to TCC for a seamless transition of DU students seeking a Bachelor of Science degree, while at the same time pursuing a Doctor of Chiropractic degree through TCC.
“We are very excited to launch this partnership with our new friends at Dillard University,” said Dr. Clay McDonald, TCC provost, in the press release. “One of the shared goals of our schools is to assist our students in achieving their educational goals as quickly and economically as possible, and this agreement will help us further that cause.”
Participating students will take their first three years of undergraduate coursework at DU, then complete the Bachelor of Science degree requirements within the DC degree requirements of TCC.
Students completing the combined curriculum will hold a Bachelor of Science from DU and a Doctor of Chiropractic from TCC.
For more information about acheiving a Doctor of Chiropractic at TCC, click here, contact the Office of Admission at 800-468-6839 or 281-998-6007 or email admissions@txchiro.edu.
For more information about enrolling at Dillard University, visit www.dillard.edu.
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