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Visit a Campus Before Starting Your
Chiropractic Training
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A campus visit can be one of the best ways to see if a chiropractic college is a right fit for you. It’s the perfect opportunity to speak with students and instructors, ask questions, and get a first-hand look at what your future college has to offer. It’s one of the reasons why Sherman offers many opportunities for prospective students to visit our campus. Whether you choose to visit during one of the quarterly Showcase Sherman weekends or for a personal tour at any point throughout the year, Sherman College happily welcomes potential students who might be considering a career in chiropractic.
Why are we so eager to show off our campus? Here are some of the benefits that come with visiting your future chiropractic college campus.
1. See School Facilities
One of the first things you might experience during a campus visit is the campus itself. Visiting your future campus offers many advantages—especially for students who want to begin their chiropractic training. During a campus visit at Sherman, for example, you will have the opportunity to check out our classroom settings, our learning resource center, and library, and maybe even our chiropractic museum!
You’ll also want to ensure you have a good look at our on-campus chiropractic clinic. That’s because if you enroll, you’ll spend time working there as a student intern. And with upcoming renovations set to take place, you’ll likely see a new and improved outpatient clinic by the time you begin your studies.
By seeing the facilities of your future campus up close, you’ll get a better understanding of what our college has to offer. You can see which resources you can use throughout your studies, and where to find them.
2. See Classes in Action at Chiropractic School
A chiropractic career is anything but your typical 9-5 job; it’s a hands-on healthcare profession, which is why you’ll need hands-on training to prepare for it! Many chiropractic colleges offer hands-on classes, clinic experience, and other opportunities for students to learn the precise art of adjusting patients.
But to be sure that the training you get is exactly what you’re looking for, it’s a good idea to sit in on a class or two. That’s where a campus visit can come in handy. If you attend during a Showcase Sherman weekend, you will take part in a sample palpation class. If you visit Sherman when classes are in session during a weekday tour, you may get the chance to sit in on one of our philosophy, science or hands-on technique classes. In fact, you may even get to see for yourself how our students get the hands-on experience they need to succeed after graduation.
3. Know the City Where You Complete Your Chiropractic Training
Moving away to graduate school can be an intimidating experience. You might be leaving home for the first time, living in a new state, or even traveling to a new country. That’s a big change, which is why for many students, knowing a bit more about the city and school they’re moving to can make a big difference.
When you visit the Sherman campus, we recommend that you also take some time to visit Spartanburg. If you come for Showcase Sherman weekend, we’ll take you on a Spartanburg Living Tour of downtown, as well as a visit to several area apartment complexes to prepare you for relocation. If you come on an individual visit, we will give you all the information you need to explore the area. We’ll even help you secure a discounted accommodation rates if you decide to stay in Spartanburg for any nights in addition to the one(s) covered by the college.
4. Meet Students Currently Completing their Chiropractic Training
Of course, one of the best ways to know if a chiropractic school is right for you is to talk with its students. That’s because students can offer you answers to questions like “What do you enjoy most about your chiropractic education?” “What are instructors really like?” and even “How’s the food in the café?”
By speaking with students, you get a clear sense of just how welcoming and friendly your future campus will be when you enroll. Say hello, introduce yourself, and get to know Sherman students! At Sherman College, we pride ourselves on our wonderful family environment.
Contact Sherman College to speak to one of our friendly advisors today to set up a visit to your future chiropractic school!
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