On April 5, Cleveland University – Kansas City’s Doctor of Chiropractic program will host an open house from 12:30 – 4:00 p.m. on the CUKC campus at 10850 Lowell Ave., Overland Park, Kansas, 66210.
During the open house, attendees can meet with faculty members and take a guided tour of the facilities, including the College of Chiropractic classrooms, labs (Anatomy, Histology, Biology), Technique Simulation Lab, student training areas and the CUKC Chiropractic Health Center. (This event will give journalists opportunities for B-roll footage of the CUKC campus/facilities.)
Various tours, orientations and information sessions will take place from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. In addition, Dean Jon Wilson, DC, faculty members and senior CUKC leaders will be available for interviews.
CUKC’s Doctor of Chiropractic program prepares students to be competent, entry-level doctors of chiropractic who serve as primary healthcare providers. Open house events are presented to provide incoming and prospective students with information about academics, student support services and financial aid.
The 2024-25 academic year will be the University’s 102nd year as a chiropractic institution.
Those who want to attend the open house should RSVP by March 29 at this link: cleveland.edu/admissions/open-house-schedule/
About Cleveland University-Kansas City (CUKC)
Founded in 1922, Cleveland University-Kansas City is an independent, nonprofit, regionally accredited institution of higher education with an ongoing mission to educate and develop leaders in health promotion.
Cleveland University-Kansas City is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). HLC accreditation verifies that higher education institutions meet high standards and are engaged in continuous improvement. The Doctor of Chiropractic degree program is accredited by The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). Students may begin enrollment in the D.C. program in September, January or May.
Cleveland University-Kansas City (CUKC) is a recognized leader in chiropractic and health sciences education. Its students are from 29 states and three other countries, and it has approximately 12,000 chiropractic alumni throughout the U.S. and internationally. CUKC’s president, Carl S. Cleveland III, DC, is a fourth-generation chiropractor and the grandson of the university’s founders. The University offers the following degrees: Doctor of Chiropractic, B.S. in Human Biology, B.S. in Exercise Science, A.A. in Biological Sciences, A.A.S. in Radiologic Technology, M.S. in Exercise Physiology and Sports Performance and the new Certificate in Sports Performance.
The CUKC Chiropractic Health Center on the Overland Park campus serves the public with nearly 35,000 visits annually. The combined economic contribution of CUKC in 2021 was $55.7 million. This includes a direct impact of $34.8 million and an indirect/induced impact of $20.9 million.
To learn more about CUKC, visit cleveland.edu.