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Everything you need to choose a chiropractor training program in Vermont: state requirements, licensing costs, expected timelines, and salary data.
Median Salary
N/A
in Vermont
Licensing Fees
$425
gov't fees only
Timeline
3.8 years – 4.5 years
to licensed
Job Outlook
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NBCE Parts I-IV — National pass rate: 75%
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Government licensing fees in Vermont typically range from $425. This includes application fees, exam fees, and initial licensing fees. Education and training program costs are additional.
The total time from starting education to receiving your license is typically 3.8 years – 4.5 years in Vermont, including education, exam preparation, and application processing.
The median annual salary for a chiropractor in Vermont is N/A, compared to the national median of N/A (BLS OEWS, May 2024).
Vermont requires the NBCE Parts I-IV with a national pass rate of 75%. Approved education programs will prepare you for this exam.
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Salary data from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024. Licensing costs derived from official Vermont licensing board data. Timelines include education, examination, and application processing. Individual program costs and durations may vary. Always verify requirements with the state licensing authority.