Your Journey to Sherman College
Greetings!

Welcome to Your Journey to Sherman College, our quarterly newsletter for future Sherman College students. It features news about Sherman College, careers in chiropractic, upcoming college events, opportunities to visit campus and more!
Careers in Chiropractic:
Preparing for Business
and Financial Success

Too often, freshly minted doctors of chiropractic go out into the workplace with great skills, but minimal information on how to run a business. Your goal may be to help people achieve optimal health, but you can’t to do that without the business acumen to start up and run a successful practice. With Sherman College’s G10 (Graduation Plus 10) program, you’ll develop the skills you need for career and financial success.
 
This powerful partnership with TLC Coaching is designed to help Sherman students explore the practical aspects of establishing and growing their practices, along with providing a game plan for eliminating student loan debt within the first 10 years after graduation. It is an innovative program that starts in the first quarter to give students intensive training on how to be a chiropractic entrepreneur.
Registration Opens Soon for Next Showcase Sherman Weekend

Showcase Sherman Weekend is an event for prospective students to explore chiropractic and Sherman College and is designed to ignite students’ passion for leadership as well as help them begin their pursuit of becoming the next generation of DCs2B.

Sherman College will host its next Showcase Sherman Weekend on campus July 26-27, and guests are invited to stay at the new AC Hotel to further enjoy and explore Spartanburg. Attendees will have an opportunity to tour Sherman College s newly renovated campus, attend a palpation session, and participate in a leadership session.

Our final Showcase Sherman Weekend for 2019 will be November 15-16. Registration for the July program will open soon. Watch our video on Facebook to learn more, and view photos from our most recent event.
A mbassador Spotlight:
Craig A. Bryan III of Monroeville, AL

Education: Presbyterian College, B.S. in Business with a concentration in management

Activities/Hobbies: Working out, hiking, throwing the disk, and cooking

Why Chiropractic: To give people hope and clarity. To help people realize their full potential.

Favorite thing about Sherman:
The Sherman family is a real thing. Everybody has the same goal in mind, and that is to help people. It is great to be surrounded by that camaraderie.

Favorite thing about the Upstate Region: It’s a big city with a small town feel. Great places to hike!

About Our Ambassadors: Read more about Sherman College’s Student Ambassador Program on the website.
Sherman College Community Collects Supplies for Troops

The Community Service Club and League of Chiropractic Women Club partnered on a successful “Operation: Pack-A-Box” supply drive for our troops this quarter. The organizations collected enough items to fill and ship 44 boxes, and the student leaders thank Dr. Jessica Bradburn, ’15, for the idea for this project, which is now in its second year.

Items donated included personal care items such as body wash, toothbrushes and toothpaste, hair ties, feminine products and baby wipes, as well as snacks like sunflower seeds, beef jerky and crackers. Students, faculty and staff participated in the drive, with additional assistance from AMPED Club, Torque Release Technique Club, and Anytime Fitness staff and patrons.
Helping Students Combat Stress
 
The Office of Student Affairs recently hosted a Hot Tea Bar to help students de-stress and enjoy a few moments of tranquility. Sherman students often juggle heavy class loads, busy home lives, tight budgets and more. Recognizing the need to help students reduce their stress and anxiety, the college offers several activities each quarter that focus on improving mental health.
Labryrinth Added to Campus
 
Sherman College has recently added a labyrinth to campus. Labyrinths offer a way of addressing the spiritual, emotional, and psychological aspects of healing. Walking a labyrinth often brings mindfulness, insight and peace. While the designs vary, all labyrinths have a single path leading to a center; our center features the Sherman College logo as a reminder of chiropractic philosophy. 
Students Complete Clinic Challenge Experience

The Clinic Challenge Experience (CCX) is designed to help students make a successful transition from classroom to chiropractic internship by sharpening their professional focus, energizing their passion for chiropractic and exposing them to success principles for practice.

The ropes course on Sherman’s campus consists of a variety of challenges — using ropes, pulleys, walls, platforms, poles — all of which present students with the opportunity to use problem-solving skills and teamwork. Facilitators and teammates encourage participants to face and overcome whatever fears are blocking their ability to accomplish the tasks. Check out the photos.
$10,000 Harris Foundation Grant Supports Business Success at Sherman College
 
Seeking to help prepare chiropractic students for success in practice, the William M. Harris Family Foundation has granted Sherman College $10,000 in support of its Graduation Plus 10 (G10) Program. The grant will be used to cover associated costs that afford G10 the resources and tools required for successful program execution.

Established in 1981, the William M. Harris Family Foundation promotes chiropractic education and research through grants to various chiropractic colleges and educational organizations. Harris was widely known for his philanthropy and for his financial investment in chiropractic education and research.

G10 is an innovative program that starts in the first quarter to give Sherman College students intensive training on how to be chiropractic entrepreneurs.

This powerful partnership with TLC Coaching is designed to help students explore the practical aspects of establishing and growing their practices, along with providing a game plan for eliminating student loan debt within the first 10 years after graduation.
Sherman College Of Chiropractic