This school was founded in 1974 as Life Chiropractic College and has grown into the largest college of chiropractic studies in the country. It also offers graduate studies in sports health science, a number of undergraduate degrees relating to health, business and science. The 90-acre campus, built around the site of the old Sewell Mill, boasts a reputation for its rolling hills, ponds and trees. A replica of the old mill sits among other restored turn-of-the-century buildings, and the student center is housed in a structure that housed a former water works office.
Life maintains an active sports program, most notably for fielding one of only two varsity-level rugby teams in the nation. The school is also known for its Lights of Life display, an annual tradition in which elaborate holiday light sculptures span the campus.
Founded in 1964, ACC is a world-class member's only golf course for the serious golfer. This course contains several breathtaking views and even a waterfall on the famous 13th hole. Tennis courts, a swim club and also a huge club house which hosts private events come along with a membership to this select golf course.