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Augustana College and Palmer College of Chiropractic launch dual-degree kinesiology and doctor of chiropractic program

Augustana College and Palmer College of Chiropractic will formally sign a new dual-degree agreement at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 24, establishing an accelerated pathway for students to earn a Bachelor of Arts in kinesiology from Augustana and a Doctor of Chiropractic from Palmer.

Set to begin in fall 2025, the program offers qualified students a streamlined journey in which they can save approximately one year in earning their dual degree: three years at Augustana followed by three years and four months at Palmer. Students will transfer up to 30 credit hours from Palmer’s chiropractic program to complete their Augustana degree, an innovative reverse transfer model that prioritizes flexibility, efficiency and real-world readiness.

“Both Augustana and Palmer are deeply committed to preparing future health care leaders,” said Augustana President Andrea Talentino. “We’re proud to partner with a Quad Cities neighbor, one that also offers the world’s most prestigious chiropractic degree, to create a rigorous, hands-on and efficient pathway into chiropractic care, launching students into impactful careers and contributing to community wellness.”

The program blends Augustana’s liberal arts foundation with rigorous STEM coursework, community health projects and immersive learning in kinesiology. Students will then transition into Palmer’s nationally recognized Doctor of Chiropractic program, building deep clinical expertise and graduating ready to serve in today’s evolving health care landscape.

“The agreement between Palmer College and Augustana College is beneficial not only to students, but also their future patients,” said Dennis Marchiori, D.C., chancellor and CEO of Palmer College. “The demand and opportunities for Doctors of Chiropractic grows every year, and this provides another strong pathway for students who have the desire to provide conservative, non-invasive patient care.”

Graduates will be celebrated in commencement ceremonies at both institutions, a rare opportunity that honors their academic achievements and professional readiness. Augustana will lead recruitment for the program, with support from Palmer in advising and clinical integration.

To qualify, Augustana students must:

  • Complete prerequisite coursework at Augustana
  • Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA (2.75 considered, not guaranteed)
  • Receive a positive recommendation from the Division Dean of STEM
  • Complete the Palmer application process

The partnership reflects Augustana’s growing presence in health care education, joining recent
expansions in public health, neuroscience and kinesiology to advance its mission to prepare
graduates to be ethical, skilled and forward-thinking leaders in medicine, wellness and health
care.

For more information on the kinesiology and chiropractic dual-degree program, contact Wendy
Kelley in Augustana’s Office of Admissions at wendykelley@augustana.edu.