How will the FSU college of chiropractic be different from other colleges?
Brown: One primary difference is the five-year program of study in which students will earn a masters degree as well as a doctor of chiropractic degree. The program will meet all of the criteria of the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) for its DC degree program. The cost of the program will be less than half of the costs at a private institution. This will help meet one of our primary goals for the school — to improve minority access to chiropractic education. Another difference is that it will have the best football team in chiropractic! Williams: Our vision for this college is that it will become the Harvard of chiropractic education and the foremost research institution in chiropractic. By statute, the enrollment is capped at a maximum of 500 students. Consequently, the brightest and the best will compete for acceptance. CE: How much money has been raised for this foundation? Brown: To date $90,000 has been raised — $12,000 at the FCA convention. And the foundation has only be