I think only the first of those 3 reasons is a good one. Re the 2nd, I doubt that state subsidized curricula are profit centers. The 3rd resonates with the corruption that were fighting against.
There are also reasons not to run university level chiropractic colleges
1) It legitimizes a profession latent with kooks and frauds.
2) Its not a science worthy of elevation to university status because what makes it sometimes work is still in debate (AFAIK).
3) It draws tax dollars away from proven medical majors.
The medical (and other) faculty at FSU are up in arms over this corruption. Hundreds of them are protesting. It will be a major disgrace to be affiliated with FSU if this comes to pass.