During a student's tenure at the College, occasions may arise when assistance is required regarding your studies or other areas of concern. The faculty and staff at Palmer College of Chiropractic are sensitive to such needs and provide the following types of advising services for students and their families.
ACADEMIC ADVISING
Faculty members are available to discuss their courses and other academic concerns with students on an individual basis.
General Advising
Advice is available for students as they progress through the program. For information pertaining to college policies and procedures, transfer of course credit from other chiropractic colleges, prerequisite courses for the D.C. program, the curricular structure, or if you are interested in taking a reduced number of credits or would like to look at alternate schedule options, academic advisors are available in the Student Administrative Services Office or contact registrar.ia@palmer.edu.
International Advising
International students may obtain information about their non-immigrant status; optional practical training and other immigration concerns from the Associate Registrar, Anthony Schumacher.
Disability Support Services
Students seeking information or reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact interim Student Disability Coordinator, Kevin Cunningham, D.C., Ph.D. Documentation of your disability should be submitted to Dr. Cunningham. Students are encouraged to self-identify for accommodations as early in the program as possible.
ACADEMIC ADVISING
Faculty members are available to discuss their courses and other academic concerns with students on an individual basis.
General Advising
Advice is available for students as they progress through the program. For information pertaining to college policies and procedures, transfer of course credit from other chiropractic colleges, prerequisite courses for the D.C. program, the curricular structure, or if you are interested in taking a reduced number of credits or would like to look at alternate schedule options, contact the Registrar, Eliana Nathan.
International Advising
International students may obtain information about their non-immigrant status, optional practical training and other immigration concerns from Michael Crump in Student Services.
Disability Support Services
Students seeking information or reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the interim Student Disability Services Coordinator, Michael Crump. Documentation of your disability should be submitted to Michael Crump in the Office of Student Services. Students are encouraged to self-identify for accommodations as early in the program as possible.
ACADEMIC ADVISING
Faculty members are available to discuss their courses and other academic concerns with students on an individual basis.
General Advising
Advice is available for students as they progress through the program. For information pertaining to college policies and procedures, transfer of course credit from other chiropractic colleges, prerequisite courses for the D.C. program, the curricular structure, or if you are interested in taking a reduced number of credits or would like to look at alternate schedule options, contact the College Registrar at registrar.fl@palmer.edu.
International Advising
International students may obtain information about their non-immigrant status; optional practical training and other immigration concerns from Student Administrative Services. Please email the College Registrar at registrar.fl@palmer.edu with any immigration related concerns or questions.
Disability Support Services
Students seeking information or reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the Student Disability Services Coordinator, Victor Hidalgo. Documentation of your disability should be submitted to Victor Hidalgo in the Office of Student Services. Students are encouraged to self-identify for accommodations as early in the program as possible.