Texas Chiropractic College
School info
2.4
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.3
Food
2
Clubs
2.3
Facilities
2
Internet
2.5
Location
2.3
Opportunities
2.3
Safety
3.3
Social
2
Happiness
2.3
Basic Information
Location
- Pasadena, TX
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1908 (1908)
- Founder: John N. Stone
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 1
Key Area
- Impact of spinal manipulation on visceral function
- effectiveness of chiropractic care
- spinal manipulation
- chiropractic methods
- scientific frontiers of chiropractic practice
Student and Staff Numbers
- Undergraduates: 0
- Postgraduates: 248
Notable Alumni
- Gerry E. Hinton Due to the limited information available
- only one notable alumnus is identified in the sources provided. The other sources either do not list specific notable alumni or the information is not readily available. If more detailed records or updates were available
- additional names might be included
- but as of now
- only Gerry E. Hinton is mentioned as a notable alumnus
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.6
I am a current student at TCC, and in the time I have been here the school has really improved a lot. There are more clubs, more activities on campus, facilities are being updated and the upper administration is really listening to what the students are saying they need or want. The course load is hard, but you know your stuff when you leave.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.4
Unaccomidating to students that aren't on the Dean's list. Very ugly and run-down campus.
Overall 1.6
Only good thing was some of the faculty. But now a couple of good ones are gone.
Overall 1.7
The campus is so-so. There are alway internet/network issues. There are a few good faculty members who want you to learn and actually teach, then there are those who don't know much, use the videos made by other faculty members to teach and bribe you with unneeded bonus points to fill out an evaluation on them.