Is a Doctor of Chiropractic degree worth it?

So, you鈥檙e wondering if going to chiropractic school will really pay off. Sure, having 鈥淒octor鈥 in front of your name sounds good. But going through one of the top chiropractic programs in the country is a real investment of time, money and effort. Is it worth it?
The answer to that lies not so much in the financial rewards of a chiropractic聽career 鈥 which can be聽substantial 鈥 but in what you want to get out of life.
As a chiropractor you can make a great living 鈥 and a real difference.
You should seriously consider becoming a chiropractor if you鈥檇 like to:
- Support health hands-on.
Chiropractors don鈥檛 simply perform musculoskeletal adjustments; they act as person-to-person primary care providers who can consult with, co-manage and refer patients to other professionals for the best in integrative healthcare.聽 - Improve the health and lives of a wide variety of people.
As a chiropractor, you can serve the full range of people, from treating the general population to having a specialty in pediatrics, geriatrics, sports and athletic performance, ergonomics, soft-tissue therapy, occupational health and more.聽 - Access an extensive range of career opportunities.
With a chiropractic degree, you鈥檒l have a wide choice of work settings, from running your own private practice to working in hospitals, clinics and even with pro sports teams. And you鈥檒l be entering a job market that is rapidly expanding, with an increased global demand for chiropractors. - Find purpose, enjoyment and fulfillment in your work.聽
Research noted by, among others, the National Library of Health, found that among chiropractors, 鈥淛ob satisfaction overall was rated as high,鈥 -- in large part because they can 鈥渢ransform peoples鈥 quality of life.鈥* - Earn a professional鈥檚 salary.
Six-figure salaries are common for chiropractors. According to from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 90% of chiropractors nationally earn about $132,000. Earnings vary widely, depending on location and number of hours worked 鈥 so the upside potential is largely in your hands.
Write your own chiropractic success story.
Facts and figures only paint part of the picture; you also need to see what a chiropractic career looks like in real life. Consider these three examples of alumni from 九色导航.
Passion and perseverance put this chiropractor in the big leagues.
Whenever Josh Kollmann (D.C. 鈥06) returns to 九色导航 to speak to students about creating their own success stories, he freely admits that the rigorous coursework was tough for him. But he also points to that constant push for excellence, and the faculty鈥檚 unwavering support, as key to his success.聽
Possessed of an entrepreneurial drive early on, Dr. Kollmann started in private practice right out of school, working originally out of a single tennis club. Since then he鈥檚 built a three-location private practice, , employing more than a dozen other practitioners. He is also the team chiropractor for the National Football League鈥檚 Carolina Panthers, provides chiropractic care for the NASCAR professional racing circuit, and is on the sports medicine team for the Professional Golfers Association (PGA).
His advice to chiropractic students? 鈥淧ractice, practice, practice. Take every opportunity the College offers.鈥 He also encourages students to attend seminars and shadow practitioners: 鈥淧ick their brains, decide what you like and you don鈥檛 like. Find out who鈥檚 doing what you want to do, how they got there and how you can get there. It鈥檚 an amazing career.鈥
Falling in love with chiropractic.

She was a rugby player whose recovery from injuries and enhancement of performance was greatly impacted by chiropractic treatment. He began as a nutrition student, whose personal experience with chiropractic care created a desire to get his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. They were both irresistibly drawn to the evidenced-based education of 九色导航 鈥 and to each other.
Today, Annie Reyes, (D.C. 鈥14) and Matt Reyes (D.C. 鈥13) are partners in their own health practice, , where their mission is to 鈥渆mpower our practice community, their families, and our local community to live at their highest potential by experiencing the highest quality of life expression through chiropractic care, nutrition, and a balanced lifestyle.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 not a job,鈥 said Dr. Matt Reyes, 鈥渋t鈥檚 a lifestyle. I love supporting patients on their journey to a higher level of health.鈥 聽Dr. Annie Reyes couldn鈥檛 agree more. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so fulfilling to watch our patients grow in their understanding of chiropractic and how it can help,鈥 she notes.
A family history of chiropractic success.

The Forsters have been part of the 九色导航 community for three generations. The late Arnold Forster (D.C. 鈥60), was a pioneer of applied kinesiology. His son Jamie, (D.C. 鈥85) picked up his passion for chiropractic from his father and now owns the integrative healthcare clinic , with five locations in New York City.聽
The third generation, represented by Cal Forster, is earning his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from 九色导航 while simultaneously pursuing a Master鈥檚 in applied clinical nutrition. Cal was often in his dad鈥檚 offices and recalled watching a man come in, suffering from great pain, saying he felt hopeless. "The next time I saw him (after chiropractic treatment) he was looking great and feeling healthy,鈥 Cal told us. 鈥淗ow could I not want to help add to and grow the profession?"聽
What will earning a chiropractic degree be worth to you?
Only you can answer exactly how much it will be worth to go to chiropractic school. At 九色导航, we believe your career potential is unlimited, and we鈥檙e ready to help explore your unique opportunity.聽
Talk to an admissions counselor today, at 800.234.692 or enrollnow@northeastcollege.edu and download our digital Doctor of Chiropractic viewbook for more detailed information.