Logan University

Logan University or Logan College of Chiropractic is a private chiropractic college located in Chesterfield, Missouri. Founded in 1935 by Hugh B. Logan, D.C. in the suburb of St. Louis, the college aims to provide its students with thorough knowledge and intensive training in chiropractic alongside a complete understanding of the human body’s structure and foundation.

In 1973, the college moved from St. Louis to its present location in Chesterfield. Today, its campus offers students an environment that is conducive to the formation of professionals who are equipped and ready to render an invaluable service to the community.

Logan University is renowned for its degree programs; in particular, its Doctor of Chiropractic degree, Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and Bachelor of Science in Life Science degrees, and Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation degree. In addition, Logan also has an Accelerated Science Program (ASP) for students who want to complete their basic science courses at a faster pace. These science courses can be applied to their Bachelor of Science in Human Biology or the Doctor of Chiropractic degree programs.

Cost of attendance for two trimesters of academic year 2009-2010 for students enrolled in the Doctor of Chiropractic degree program is US$26,860 for resident students and US$30,940 for commuters. These costs include tuition and fees, books and clinic fees, housing allowance, personal allowance and transportation. For graduate students, cost of attendance for one trimester for resident students is US$8,217 for those enrolled in 6 credits and US$9,462 for those enrolled in 9 credits and for commuters, US$10,257 for 6 credits and US$11,502 for 9 credits.

On-campus housing facilities are not available at Logan University.

For more information about admissions, financial aid or online learning opportunities such as distance education degree programs and online classes, please contact Logan University.

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