Earning your Doctor of Chiropractic degree to become a practicing chiropractor is
an excellent investment - more so if you choose the right school. Chiropractic school tuition and costs can vary widely, so understanding the total
chiropractic schooling cost of each program you are considering is a great place to
start.
Looking beyond just chiropractic school tuition, your total chiropractor schooling
cost will include fees, books, living expenses, transportation and other general costs.
Many Doctor of Chiropractic degree programs can rack up a total cost of $120,000 or
more. Some chiropractic students find themselves with total debt upon graduation of
as much as $150,000.
Choose a more affordable option at Campbellsville University to earn your degree and become a successful chiropractor.
Our Doctor of Chiropractic degree costs 20% lower than most other Doctor of Chiropractic
degree programs in the United States. See our Tuition & Fees for our per hour rate.
Total Cost Is Not Necessarily What You'll Pay
Think of your total chiropractic schooling cost like the sticker price of a new car.
There are several factors that can lower what you actually pay, including discounts,
rebates and special financing. For a chiropractic degree, what you actually pay out
of pocket can be reduced by chiropractic scholarships, grants, loans and other total
cost reductions.
Campbellsville University is your best choice for a great value in your chiropractor
schooling costs. Lower costs mean you'll graduate with less debt and enjoy the rewarding
chiropractic career and lifestyle without excessive debt hanging over your head. Here
are just a few ways we offer lower chiropractor schooling costs:
- Pay less in chiropractic school tuition. As a chiropractic student, high tuition costs and tuition hikes can cost you big.
We work hard to keep tuition as low as possible for our students. Campbellsville University's
tuition is 20% lower than most other Doctor of Chiropractic degree programs nationwide.
- Enjoy a lower local cost of living. Students in many other chiropractic programs must also foot the bill for a higher
cost of living. According to BestPlaces.net, Harrodsburg, Kentucky—our campus home—boasts
significantly lower cost of living and housing costs than the average nationally,
meaning you'll pay less to live in a great area. Schedule a visit to our campus to see for yourself.
- Save more with our community-based clerkship. Campbellsville University offers chiropractic students in their final year the flexibility
to complete their community-based clerkship anywhere in the country while completing
their final year of coursework fully online. Choose to live in a highly affordable
area—or even at home—to lower your total chiropractor schooling costs.
Campbellsville University is dedicated to providing you the best value in a chiropractic education. Our financial aid pros are ready to help you generate the best financial aid package
for your chiropractor schooling costs.
Learn more on our Financial Aid site here.
Your financial aid package may include:
- Federal student aid (through the FAFSA, school code 001959)
- Grants
- National, state and local chiropractic scholarships
- Loans
- Aid for military families
- And more