| Founded | 1908, 3rd oldest Chiropractic College |
| Location | Pasadena, Texas (pop. 123,500) - Just 15 minutes southeast of downtown Houston and approximately 40 miles from Galveston. Pasadena is easily accessible by Interstates 45 and 10 as well as Beltway 8. |
| Current Enrollment | Over 500 students from approximately 30 states and 10 foreign countries. |
| Classification | A non-profit, professional college offering the Doctor of Chiropractic and Bachelor of Science in Human Biology Degrees. |
| Academic Year | Trimester System - 10 trimesters (3 1/3 years) are required for graduation. New classes begin in the Fall - September; Spring - January; Summer - May. |
| Facilities | W.D. Harper Outpatient & Student Clinics Mae Hilty Memorial Library James M. Russell Education Center Administration Building Turley Anatomical Building Student Outdoor Activity Center Learning Resource Center Swimming pool, Volleyball & Basketball courts |
| Current Academic Requirements | Two semesters each, with labs, of Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, General , two semesters of English, one semester of College Physics, General Psychology and Fifteen semester hours of Social Sciences or Humanities electives. Minimum 60 semester hours total, 2.5 GPA, grades of "C" or better in required science courses. Good academic standing from previous institutions. (See chart) |
| Financial Aid | Federal Pell Grant Teri Loan Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Pep Loan Federal College Work-Study Texas Equalization Grant* Federal Stafford Loan State Student Incentive Grant* Plus Loan Hinson Hazlewood Student Loans* ChiroLoan *for Texas Residents Only |
| Special Programs | Hospital rotations and preceptorship programs for interns. Post-graduate Studies and Extension Courses - Chiropractic Paraprofessional Program. Special programs include: Diplomates in Neurology; Radiology; Orthopedics; Sports Injuries; Chiropractic Diagnosis & Management of Internal Disorders. Certifications in Sports Injuries; Clinical Nutrition; Manipulation Under Anesthesia. |
| Student Activities | Student Body Association - TCC Chapters of Delta Sigma Chi and Pi Kappa Chi fraternities, Student American Chiropractic Association, Student Texas Chiropractic Association, Professional Women's Chiropractic Association, World Congress of Chiropractic Students, Ambassadors Club, Applied Kinesiology Club, Council on Sports Injuries, Crack Back Chili Team, Gonstead Club, International Student Association, Motion Palpation club, Sacro-Occipital Technique Club, Golf Club, Technique Club, and various professional and social activities and events. |
| For More Information: Admissions Office - Texas Chiropractic College, 5912 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, Texas 77505 281-487-1170 or 800-468-6839 Fax: 281-487-2009 |
| Call 1-800-468-6839 to request a catalog with complete course descriptions... |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC DEGREE PROGRAM
All applicants must furnish references and provide complete, official academic transcripts or records of previous enrollment at any higher education institution they have attended, regardless of acceptability toward the degree program. Failure to comply may result in dismissal from TCC or loss of academic credit.
Prospective students may be required to demonstrate a proficiency in oral and written English by scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Contact the Admissions Office for more information.
PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS
A student entering Texas Chiropractic College must have completed two years of pre-chiropractic college work (60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours) at a regionally accredited college or university. A minimum grade point average (GPA) Of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for all college of C (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) or better. No more than 20 semester hours of a candidate's pre-professional education can be acquired through institutional proficiency examinations such as the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), American College Training Program (ACT), Program Evaluation Procedure (PEP), DANTES, or institutional departmental examinations. Credits earned in this manner may NOT be applied to any of the science prerequisites in Biology, Chemistry or Physics. (Students should contact the licensing board(s) where they plan to practice in order to check for an pre-chiropractic college licensure requirements, such as Bachelor's degree, that exceed the above requirements.)
Successful applicants must have completed or be able to complete by the term of enrollment the following courses:
*Biological Science: Two semesters (three quarters) w / laboratory. General Biology, Zoology, Anatomy and Physiology acceptable. Botany acceptable, but not recommended. Minimum of six semesters or quarters hours required.
*+General Inorganic Chemistry: Two semesters (three quarters) w / laboratory in sequence, acceptable for pre-professional majors. Minimum of six semester hours or nine quarter hours required.
*+Organic Chemistry: Two semesters (three quarters) w / laboratory in sequence, for pre-professional majors. Minimum of six semester or nine quarter hours required.
*General Physics: Two semesters (three quarters) w / laboratory in sequence, trigonometry based or at a pre-professional level. Minimum of six semester or nine quarter hours required.
English or Communication Skills: 6 semester hours required
General Psychology: 3 semester hours required
Social Sciences / Humanities Electives: 15 semester hours required
Electives: History, Government, English, Literature, Foreign Language, Sociology, Psychology, Drama, Philosophy....Especially recommended is a course in public speaking. NOTE: In addition to above 15 semester hours of Social Sciences and Humanities, course work in computer skills and statistics is strongly recommended.
*Require a grade of "C" or better.
+Texas licensure requires eight semester hours of credit.
TEXAS COMMON COURSE NUMBERS
of prerequisites for entrance to
TEXAS CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE'S
Bachelor of Science in Human Biology Degree ProgramA minimum of 68 semester hours is required. "C" is the minimum acceptable grade in
all courses.
NOTE: Completion of the B.S. prerequisites also covers those for the D.C.
| BIOLOGY | CREDITS |
| BIOL 1406 or 1408 General Biology I | 4 |
| BIOL 1407 or 1409 General Biology II | 4 |
| Other alternatives are BIOL 1413 Zoology (preferred) and BIOL 1411 Botany (acceptable, but not recommended). |
| CHEMISTRY | CREDITS |
| CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I | 4 |
| CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II | 4 |
| CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I | 4 |
| CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II | 4 |
| PHYSICS | CREDITS |
| PHYS 1401 General/College Physics I | 4 |
| PHYS 1402 General/College Physics II | 4 |
| ENGLISH | CREDITS |
| ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric I | 3 |
| ENGL 1302 Composition and Rhetoric II | 3 |
| PSYCHOLOGY | CREDITS |
| PSYC 2301 General/Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
| HISTORY (choose two History courses for a total of 6 cr hrs) | CREDITS |
| HIST 1301 The United States History to 1877 | |
| HIST 1302 The United States History Since 1877 | |
| HIST 2301 History of Texas | |
| GOVERNMENT | CREDITS |
| GOVT 2301 American Government: National, State & Local I | 3 |
| GOVT 2302 American Government : National, State & Local II | 3 |
| SOCIOLOGY | CREDITS |
| SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
| MATHEMATICS (choose two Math courses for a total of 6 cr hours) 6 |
| MATH 1314 College Algebra |
| MATH 1316 Plane Trigonometry |
| MATH 2413, 2414 or 2415 Calculus |
| GENERAL ELECTIVES | 6 |
| Two semesters from Humanities, General Social Sciences, Computer Science and/or Mathematics. | |
TEXAS COMMON COURSE NUMBERS
of prerequisites for entrance to
TEXAS CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE'S Doctor of Chiropractic Degree
| BIOLOGY | CREDITS |
| BIOL 1406 or 1408 General Biology I | 4 |
| BIOL 1407 or 1409 General Biology II | 4 |
| Anatomy and Physiology (BIOL 2401 & 2402) is also acceptable and excellent preparation for TC's Gross Human Anatomy, however, it is not acceptable for the Bachelor of Science in Human Biology. Other alternatives are BIOL 1413 Zoology (preferred) and BIOL 1411 Botany (acceptable, but not recommended). | |
| CHEMISTRY | CREDITS |
| CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I | 4 |
| CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II | 4 |
| CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I | 4 |
| CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II | 4 |
| PHYSICS | CREDITS |
| PHYS 1401 General / College Physics I | 4 |
| PHYS 1402 General / College Physics II | 4 |
| ENGLISH | CREDITS |
| ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric I | 3 |
| ENGL 1302 Composition and Rhetoric II | 3 |
| PSYCHOLOGY | CREDITS |
| PSYC 2301 General / Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE / HUMANITIES | Five Semesters 15 |
| Acceptable are additional courses in English & Psychology; also Anthropology, Art Bible, Dance, Drama, Economics, Foreign Languages, Government, History, Humanities, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Speech & Theater Arts. |
A minimum of 60 semester hours is required for acceptance to Chiropractic College, therefore 4 additional elective credit hours are necessary. A minimum overall grade point average of 2.5 is required. "C" is the minimum acceptable grade in all science courses. Students are advised to consult the Admissions Office of Texas Chiropractic College for guidance in understanding required course alternatives and other policies.
There are over 110 colleges and universities participating in the Texas Common Course Numbering System. Check with the college you are attending to see if they are a member.