Northeast College Students Help Community, Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity

Student News

Students at Northeast College of Health Sciences are called to heal and transform lives. Often, they achieve that treating patients in a health center setting. But it can happen in other ways, too, as demonstrated when Northeast chiropractic students volunteered on Oct. 9 to help build a home through Habitat for Humanity of Seneca County. 


Northeast and Keuka Colleges Announce New Academic Programs Partnership

A new partnership and articulation agreement between Northeast College of Health Sciences and Keuka College will allow students earning bachelor's degrees in Keuka's Health Sciences program to move seamlessly into the Doctor of Chiropractic program at Northeast.


New Articulated Programs with Juniata College Guarantee Admission to Northeast

Partnership & Community

Northeast College of Health Sciences (formerly New York Chiropractic College) and Juniata College (Pennsylvania) have announced a renewed educational partnership, establishing new articulation agreements to save students time and money while securing their admission to Northeast College.


Northeast and Georgian Court University Announce Expanded Partnership, Program Agreements

Partnership & Community

Northeast College of Health Sciences (formerly New York Chiropractic College) and Georgian Court University have announced an enhanced educational partnership that includes newly expanded articulated programs.


Northeast Alumni Weekend 2021 Celebrates Lifelong Learning and 30 Years in Seneca Falls

College Updates

Northeast College's Alumni Weekend "Learn, Connect, Lead" was held Sept. 17-19, 2021 in a hybrid format, offering both in-person and live webinar courses. The event welcomed guests from around the world for learning and celebration.


Northeast College, Saint John Fisher College Announce 4+3 Program

Partnership & Community

Northeast College of Health Sciences (formerly New York Chiropractic College) and St. John Fisher College have announced a 4+3 program which will allow qualified students majoring in biology at Fisher an opportunity to earn both their undergraduate and doctoral degrees in seven years, while minimizing the cost of their education.