NCMIC's Q3 Bucks for Boards Winners Announced

The third quarter Bucks for Boards winners have just been announced.

One hundred awards, in the amount of $1,000 each, will be given to 25 students quarterly in 2022. The awards can be applied to the cost of NBCE chiropractic board exams, books, tuition, study materials or any other expenses to which the recipient sees fit.

The 2022 third quarter Bucks for Boards winners include:

Kathryn Bailes, Life Chiropractic College West

Kassandra Cias, Texas Chiropractic College

Grayson Cline, Palmer College of Chiropractic

Mckinsey Cummings, Logan University

Jacob Goeller, Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida

Elisa Greene, Logan University

Heather Haglund, National University of Health Sciences

Jennifer Holm, University of Western States

Chris Kil, Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida

Kaylan Lane, Southern California University of Health Sciences

Sarah Merritt, Parker University

Brishon Nelson, National University of Health Sciences Florida

Kaden Ogles, University of Western States

Andrey Ostatnigrosh, Southern California University of Health Sciences

Carson Park, Northwestern Health Sciences University

Alexandra Perry, Parker University

Carmell Phipps, Parker University

Kendra Plant, Northeast College of Health Sciences

Alexis Radulic, University of Bridgeport, College of Chiropractic

Breanna Ransom, Northeast College of Health Sciences

Alexandra Rawlings, Palmer College of Chiropractic

Sarah Rohay, Parker University

Arashdeep Saini, Northeast College of Health Sciences

Jonathan Vincson, Keiser University, College of Chiropractic

Micah Yamada, University of Western States

NCMIC, in conjunction with the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE), launched the Bucks for Boards program in 2020 to recognize the hard work and dedication of students working toward their Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Chiropractic students enrolled at a chiropractic college and DCs who graduated in the last six months are eligible to win.

“We understand the financial burden that can come with getting a great chiropractic education,” said Dr. Wayne Wolfson, President of NCMIC. “The Bucks for Boards program directly benefits students working toward a career in chiropractic. We are grateful to be able to help them along their journey in this way.”

Applying is easy: students complete a quick online form and hit submit. No essays, no references or complicated financial aid documents are required. Winners are drawn at random from those who enter each entry period. Students can sign up once per entry period and are eligible to win one NCMIC Bucks for Boards award annually. Winners will be notified by email and/or phone.

NCMIC provides other resources for future DCs, too. The Starting Into Practice® Program has held on-campus presentations for over 20 years to help prepare students for the transition from school into practice and a website, launched in early 2021, gives students access to in-depth information about business, marketing, practice structures, finances and more. Starting Into Practice also has a supporting Facebook group where students can share ideas, ask questions and get advice from experts.

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