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Partnerships shaping the future of chiropractic


The Alumni Program Partnership initiative at Palmer College of Chiropractic is a powerful philanthropic opportunity for businesses in the chiropractic field seeking to give back while driving the profession forward. Partner businesses invest in Palmer’s mission with annual gifts starting at


$2,500. In return, they receive recognition on campus, online, and in materials distributed to students and Palmer’s global network of 32,000+ alumni. “The program helps expose students to innovations, new technologies, and professional options they might not otherwise discover,” says Amy Kuboushek, director of association and industry relations. “Partnership is a meaningful way for companies to engage with our network early while financially supporting student success.” To learn more about how your business can become a Palmer Alumni Program Partner, visit palmer.edu/alumni-program-partnership.


Palmer College and Augustana College announce local dual-degree partnership


Palmer College of Chiropractic and Augustana College have announced a new dual-degree agreement launching this fall, offering students a streamlined path to earning both a bachelor’s degree and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree in less time. Through this program, students will spend three years completing undergraduate coursework at Augustana in Rock Island, Illinois, then transition to Palmer to begin chiropractic studies. After their first year at Palmer, students will also be awarded a bachelor’s degree from Augustana. “This partnership reflects Palmer’s commitment


to preparing students for meaningful careers in healthcare by building strong academic pathways,” says Dan Weinert, D.C., Ph.D. (`96), college provost.


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