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Palmer earns 2015 Military Friendly Schools designation

Chiropractic Economics Staff December 4, 2014

militaryfriendly2015December 4, 2014—Palmer College of Chiropractic has been selected by Victory Media, publishers of G.I. Jobs magazine, as one of an elite group of Military Friendly Schools for 2015. This is the fourth consecutive year Palmer has earned this honor, which places it in the top 20 percent of colleges and universities in the country that are doing the most to support military-service members, veterans, and spouses to help ensure their success in higher education.

Palmer earned rights to the coveted Military Friendly Schools designation via qualifying scores from a rigorous survey assessment. Among other practices supporting military members, veterans, and their families, Palmer is a full participant in the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program offered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

This means that eligible U.S. veterans enrolled, or about to enroll, at any of Palmer’s three campuses can have up to 100 percent of their out-of-pocket tuition and fees covered for one year. Eligible students are able to re-apply for subsequent years of their education.

Additionally, active-duty military personnel, qualified veterans and their families are given free chiropractic care at Palmer Chiropractic Clinics. In 2013, care for active-duty military, veterans and family members totaled 10,000 patient visits.

See the list and Palmer’s profile at https://militaryfriendly.com/school-list.

Source: Palmer College of Chiropractic

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