ADJUSTMENTS SOCIALIZE
ONE QUESTION, THREE ANSWERS
What has most surprised you about what prospective students are looking for when choosing a chiropractic college?
EMILY DANGER, M.S. ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR II
Prospective students are seeking an integrative program that combines hands- on technique with comprehensive wellness. Tey value a strong community on campus and between alumni. And, students are immensely grateful for the generous donations from alumni and friends of Palmer, which help make their educational journey possible.
BEN HUCKER ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR II
Campus culture, atmosphere and community play a significant role in prospective student’s decision-making. Students want to collaborate with their peers and mentors and to connect with like-minded people. They also want to know they’re joining a supportive professional network after graduation. That’s exactly what they find at Palmer.
KELAN RITCHIE ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR III
Prospective students want a chiropractic college that amplifies what they already love about the field. When they visit campus, they’re looking for a safe environment that they can see themselves as a part of. Alumni are essential to making students feel at home — they bring new students to Palmer, mentor them and guide the next generation of chiropractors.
Quiz time Did you read the magazine cover to cover? If so, then can you answer these questions?
There’s a lot of acronyms in the field of chiropractic. In higher education, what does CASE stand for?
a. Council for Advancement and Support of Education
b. Council for Active and Star Educators c. Council for Athletes, Students and Educators
Alessandra Colón, D.C. (`12) starred on a television series. What was it called? a. “Crack Addicts” b. “Snap, Crackle and Pop” c. “Addicted to Chiropractic”
Donny Van Slee, D.C. (`21) competed on NBC’s “The Voice.” Which country superstars were blocked from being his mentor? a. Brooks and Dunn b. Dan + Shay c. Garth Brooks and Chris Gaines
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