The University of Maine at Farmington’s 3 + 3 agreement with Logan University offers a quicker and more affordable pathway to becoming a Doctor of Chiropractic.
You complete the first 3 years of undergraduate study at UMF (considered your “home institution”) then transfer to Logan University to begin your Doctor of Chiropractic Degree Program where you’ll complete the remaining requirements in just 3 years — a total of 6 years rather than 7.
This unique fast-track arrangement saves you both time and money. The concurrent enrollment in basic science coursework satisfies the academic requirements for both your Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Maine at Farmington and your Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Logan University.
Save more than $5,500 per year in tuition. This University of Maine at Farmington program qualifies for the NEBHE Tuition Break.
Through the NEBHE Tuition Break program, students from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont receive a $5,670 tuition discount on all UMF degree programs.
Note: For this particular program, the NEBHE tuition break applies only to the courses you take at UMF.
About Logan University’s Chiropractic Program
Located in Chesterfield, Missouri, Logan University blends tradition and innovation. Since 1935, Logan has had a long, well-established reputation in the chiropractic profession. Logan was founded on chiropractic care providing the health consumer with a viable choice to traditional medicine.
Logan University’s model is a non-drug, non-invasive form of care. It’s based on the relationship between the structure and function of the human body. This includes the ability of the body to heal itself naturally given the right circumstances. Logan graduates recognize and embrace the fact that chiropractic care plays a significant role in managing this nation’s $80 billion back pain epidemic.
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Office of Admissions
University of Maine at Farmington
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Farmington, Maine USA 04938-1994
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