What is cocsa?

Cocsa is an acronym that stands for the Council on Chiropractic Standards and Accreditation. It is a non-profit organization that sets and enforces standards for chiropractic education and accreditation in the United States and Canada. Cocsa evaluates chiropractic colleges and programs to ensure they meet national standards of quality and excellence in education.

The organization was founded in 1971 and has since played a key role in promoting excellence in chiropractic education, ensuring that students receive a high-quality education that prepares them for successful careers in chiropractic practice.

Cocsa accreditation is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, and accredited programs meet rigorous standards for curriculum, faculty qualifications, clinical training, and student outcomes.

In addition to accreditation, Cocsa also provides resources and support to its member colleges and programs, and promotes research and innovation in the field of chiropractic. Overall, Cocsa plays a vital role in maintaining and improving the quality of chiropractic education in the United States and Canada.