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Sherman College of Chiropractic and Spartanburg Methodist College (SMC) have signed an articulation agreement establishing a streamlined pathway for students pursuing careers in chiropractic.

The agreement guarantees admission to Sherman College's Doctor of Chiropractic program for qualified SMC graduates who complete the designated pre-chiropractic curriculum and meet established admission requirements.

The new pathway complements Spartanburg Methodist College's first Bachelor of Science degree program in exercise science, launching in fall 2026. Through the program's pre-chiropractic elective track, students will build a strong foundation in exercise physiology, kinesiology and related sciences while preparing for admission to Sherman's Doctor of Chiropractic program.

"As Spartanburg Methodist College launches its first Bachelor of Science degree program, this partnership offers an exciting opportunity for students interested in pursuing chiropractic as a profession," Dr. Jack Bourla, president of Sherman College of Chiropractic said. "Together, we're providing a clear academic pathway that enables students to transition seamlessly from undergraduate study into a doctoral program. We are proud to partner with a fellow Spartanburg institution to help students achieve their educational and professional goals while advancing the future of chiropractic."

Under the agreement, students must successfully complete the courses required to earn a Bachelor of Science in exercise science (pre-chiropractic elective track) from SMC's department of exercise science. Students must also maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale at the time of application and earn no grade below a "C" in prerequisite coursework outlined in Sherman's academic catalog.

Additionally, students may be granted tentative acceptance to Sherman upon completion of at least 45 semester hours of credit, with full approval granted upon receipt of a final transcript and verification of all admission requirements.

"The objective of higher education is to develop students and provide them with the skills for better career prospects when they graduate. Partnerships like this help remove barriers to that growth and clear the path for brighter futures," Scott Cochran, president of Spartanburg Methodist College said. "We're excited to be working with Sherman College to make it easier for our graduates who choose to continue directly into their chiropractic program."

The agreement was signed by Sherman's President, Dr. Jack Bourla, and Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Joseph J. Donofrio, along with SMC's President Scott Cochran and Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Curt Laird.