Kish College Foundation receives 3M grant for Nursing Textbook Initiative
The Kishwaukee College Foundation received a $5,000 grant from the 3M Site Hometown Donation program in support of the Foundation’s Nursing Textbook Initiative.
Chiropractors use physical skills along with scientific knowledge to diagnose and treat issues with the muscular, nervous and skeletal systems. Those interested in becoming a licensed chiropractor can get started at Kish with foundational coursework in biology, chemistry and physics. This pathway is a launchpad for those looking to eventually earn a Doctor of Chiropractic degree.
In our Pre-Chiropractic pathway, you may:
Transfer to a four-year institution to complete the undergraduate studies necessary to earn a Doctor of Chiropractic degree and a state license.
Students interested in pursuing chiropractic medicine as a career are encouraged to speak with their academic advisor for course and career planning.
The Kishwaukee College Foundation received a $5,000 grant from the 3M Site Hometown Donation program in support of the Foundation’s Nursing Textbook Initiative.
Members of the Amboy High School Class of 2014 supported the Kishwaukee College Foundation's Mathew J. Rood Diesel Power Technology Scholarship after collecting donations at their class reunion. The class recently donated the proceeds to Courtney Walz of the Kishwaukee College Foundation at Amboy Depot Days.