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Texas Chiropractic College

1908 establishments in TexasChiropractic schools in the United StatesEducation in Harris County, TexasEducation in Pasadena, TexasPrivate universities and colleges in Texas
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Texas Chiropractic College (TCC) is a private chiropractic college in Pasadena, Texas. Founded in 1908, it is the fourth oldest chiropractic college in the United States. TCC was originally located in San Antonio, Texas before moving in 1965 to Pasadena due to increased demands for a larger campus.

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Texas Chiropractic College
Spencer Highway, Pasadena

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