Honestly, this is a great Chiropractic College, I am not an alumni, but I am a previous student. You will learn how to adjust and have a firm grounding in vitalistic philosophy. Admittedly their philosophy has holes in it, but it is still trying to give you a vitalistic projection which is valuable. Admissions, financial aid, teachers were all great, with the exception of a couple teachers who really weren’t great. However, you get those couple people anywhere, that is life. They are conservative in their view on Chiropractic, but whatever, you can do what you want upon graduation. So with all that said, I am giving Sherman three stars because when I attempted to return after leaving with a 3.9GPA, they admitted me but would not consider my transcripts for transfer. I think they were hurt by my leaving and wanted to punish me if I returned, or something weird like that.