MARIETTA - Some chiropractic schools are courting Life University students with special offers, including tuition discounts. <br>
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Life -- the nation's largest chiropractic school -- lost its accreditation last month. The school's founder, Sid Williams, has since resigned. <br>
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While Life is appealing the decision, many students have already left. <br>
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The Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas is offering Life students one-thousand dollars of tuition for the first two trimesters, plus a one-thousand dollar relocation grant. <br>
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Texas Chiropractic College in Pasadena is offering a $1,500 moving expense loan for Life students to be paid back interest-free. <br>
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Life student Brian Weingart said the financial incentives other schools are offering are attractive. <br>
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But another Life student -- Pete Scire -- said the schools are wrong to try to capitalize on Life's troubles.