Northeast and Elmira Colleges Continue Partnership to Guarantee Student Admission
Northeast College of Health Sciences and Elmira College, located in the southern Finger Lakes region in New York, are pleased to extend their educational partnership and continue to provide seamless transitions for students to secure admission into Northeast College's in-demand chiropractic program.
The partnership guarantees biology majors at Elmira College early admission (contingent on requirements) into Northeast College's Doctor of Chiropractic program as students continue to earn their bachelor's degrees.
Partnership Agreements Save Time and Money
The 3+3 articulation option saves students the cost of one year of tuition by allowing Elmira College students to earn both a bachelor's degree and Northeast College Doctor of Chiropractic degree a full year more quickly than it would take to earn the degrees individually.
The 4+3 articulation track lets students complete an undergraduate degree at Elmira College and gain automatic acceptance to Northeast College when requirements are met.
With guided support from both institutions, students are also able to avoid spending time and money on unnecessary coursework and begin their path to Northeast by submitting a letter of intent, signed by their undergraduate advisor.
Northeast College of Health Sciences in Seneca Falls, N.Y., was founded in 1919 and is recognized as a leading institution for the education and training of healthcare professionals. The College’s graduate and undergraduate academic programs in areas such as chiropractic, nutrition, human anatomy instruction, massage therapy, and the imaging sciences are rooted in Northeast’s mission and commitment to academic excellence, leadership and professional best practices.
For more information about Northeast College of Health Sciences and our degree programs, visit www.northeastcollege.edu
Elmira College: Founded in 1855, Elmira College is a private, residential, liberal arts college offering 30-plus majors, an honors program, 17 academic societies, and an NCAA Division III member with 18 intercollegiate teams. Located in the Southern Finger Lakes Region of New York, Elmira's undergraduate and graduate student population hails from more than 20 states and nine countries. Elmira is a Phi Beta Kappa College and has been ranked a top college, nationally, for student internships. The College is also home to the Center for Mark Twain Studies, one of four historically significant Twain heritage sites in the U.S., which attracts Twain scholars and educators from around the world for research on the famous literary icon. Proud of its history and tradition, the College is committed to the ideals of community service, and intellectual and individual growth.