Pre-Chiropractic Pathway at Greenville University
Greenville University’s pre-chiropractic pathway is a part of a 3/3 partnership with Logan University. Complete three years of undergraduate studies at GU and complete your fourth year of undergraduate studies while enrolled at Logan’s Doctor of Chiropractic program. By the end of this partnership, you will have a bachelor of arts degree from Greenville University and a doctor of chiropractic from Logan’s University.
Where Can This Pathway Take You?
A Pre-Chiropractic Pathway provides a focused academic route for students preparing to pursue a career in chiropractic care and healthcare. Through a structured partnership and intentional preparation in the sciences, you'll build the foundational knowledge and experience needed to continue your education in a Doctor of Chiropractic program. This pathway helps you take the next step toward a career focused on improving health, mobility, and quality of life for others.
- Chiropractor
- Chiropractic Clinic Administrator
- Rehabilitation Services Professional
- Health and Wellness Practitioner
How does faith fit in?
At Greenville University, faith and learning go hand in hand. Your degree prepares you to integrate your Christian faith with the knowledge and skills of your profession, equipping you to pursue your calling with biblical wisdom, lead with Christ-centered integrity, and serve God and others through your work.
Why GU
Deepen Your Education
Your education should prepare you for more than your first job. Greenville University's liberal arts foundation equips you with the knowledge, perspective, and transferable skills to navigate a changing world, pursue meaningful work, and lead with confidence.
Personalized Attention
Experience personal growth and plan your career under the guidance of faculty who know your name and cheer your success. GU’s 11:1 student/faculty ratio and community atmosphere allow professors to invest in their students and know your strengths and abilities in the field of social work.
Faith-based
Learn to incorporate your faith into both your studies and your career.