The college was housed in a converted residence in St. Louis' Central West End area.
[2] In 1972, Logan acquired the buildings and grounds of the former Maryknoll Seminary in Chesterfield, Missouri.
[citation needed] Since March 2013, the Logan University president has been J. Clay McDonald.
The Higher Learning Commission has accredited Logan for the awarding of baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral degrees since 1987.
[5] Logan maintains a clinic and assigns interns to provide chiropractic care to the athletes at each of the four schools.
Pre-requisites for entering the D.C. program include at least 90 semester hours of undergraduate coursework, including courses in biological sciences, general and organic chemistry, physics, English, psychology; and humanities and social sciences.
After pre-clinical courses, all students study the Logan Basic Technique[definition needed] and its biomechanical foundation; the Logan System of Body Mechanics,[definition needed] and diversified technique.
Students are encouraged to take advantage of the campus recreational facilities, including the disc golf course; 1/4 mile running track; basketball, tennis, and sand volleyball courts; and the weights and workout equipment inside the Sports/Wellness Center.