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If you are a student, former student, faculty member or parent, please help guide other prospective students by sharing your personal experiences at this college. What is it really like to go to Cleveland Chiropractic College?
This is perhaps the worst chiropractic college you could choose to go to. I don't mean to rate it so bad as my overall experience is shaped by 2 individuals and the rest were superb human beings but these two had a damning influence on my life trajectory. Let's start with the faculty handbook. This is a college that actually has to spell out that teachers are required to interact with students and that reviewing exam scores with students is part of the job. That said, that is where I ran into problems. Students cannot even ask student questions to certain diverse faculty members who view any and every dealing with students, who are apparently in the way, as racial harassment. And who oversees this climate of hysteria, no one else but the head of Student Affairs. Then there?s the part where that department goes around deliberately trying to cause trouble to the teachers who are outstanding because they've got some kind of sour axe to grind and expect you the student to go against your morals to complain on their behalf. This school has also been sued a few times by students who couldn't obtain enough patients to practice on and it ended badly for the students as the courts will never compensate a student for the amount of deliberate tom foolery these disgusting smears of humanity intentionally pull knowing they will always get their money and there's little you can do about it. Save yourself the mental anguish and simply go somewhere else. There are better schools than this falling star. On a more easily understood level. The campus is small, not as friendly as they try to make it look at the outset. As a student you must lug your suitcase of books circle 8 through the building throughout the day. The people in Student Affairs are not your friend. Stay away from those people. They talk a good game about being there for you but they are there to devour you. Ask them for help and you immediately wish you hadn't because that only puts the hawk on you. Now they are looking for you to do something wrong and they are convinced you are. They assert wild accusations that attending adjusting class is doing malpractice even if you aren't confident to do anything, not even feel someone, and still you've got those people trying to accuse you of practicing without a license or some high treason. It?s a scary college to put it lightly. It does not instill confidence or belief that people are there to help you. You are on your own too, when it comes to passing clinicals, as in finding your own patients. All through the Kansas City GoodWill networks, you will see student?s cards begging for patients. Its pathetic of the school to be unwilling to do this small task for students as we pay more than enough.
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