Palmer College of Chiropractic
| Total Students |
Full-Time Undergrads |
Percent Accepted | Percent Women | Resident Tuition & Fees | Non-Res. Tuition & Fees | Room & Board |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,505 | 84 | — | 50% | $6,416 | $6,416 | — |
| Year last surveyed | 2007 | Address | 1000 Brady Street Davenport IA 52803-5287 |
Phone | (563) 884-5000 | Admissions | in-state: (800) 722-3648 out-of-state: (800) 722-3648 fax: (563) 884-5897 |
Carnegie Classification | Other separate health profession schools | Type | comprehensive higher education institution [awards bachelor's and may also award associate degrees, offers graduate programs primarily at the master's, specialist's, or professional level, but not more than two doctoral programs] | Student Body | Coeducational | Established | 1897 | Institutional Control | Private – Nonprofit | Academic Calendar | Trimesters |
|---|
Admissions Details: Palmer College of Chiropractic
| Currency type for cost data. | US dollars |
| Does institution have policy of placing students on a waiting list? | no |
| Does institution have an open admissions policy? | no |
| Does institution have a preferential admission policy? | yes |
| Basis of preferential admissions | students from colleges with whom PCC has an articulation agreement |
| Does the institution have Early Admission? | no |
| Does the institution have an Early Action plan. | no |
| Does the institution have an Early Decision plan. | no |
| Does the institution has a Deferred Admission option? | yes |
| High school completion requirement degree seeking entering students. | required, GED accepted. |
| Fall freshmen application deadline type indicator. | continuous. |
| Fall freshmen notification deadline type indicator (may be continuous up to a specific date). | continuous. |
| Application fee. | $50 |
| Does the institution accept electronic applications. | yes |
| Does the institution have an admission video available to prospective students. | yes |
| Does the institution have an electronic viewbook available to prospective students. | no |
| Entrance difficulty level for all or most students. | moderately difficult |
Data Source: Peterson's Undergraduate Dataset, © 2007. All rights reserved.
