The United States remains a popular study-abroad destination, and Northeast College of Health Sciences knows this firsthand: nearly 20 % of current Northeast College students are from Canada, and many Canadian alumni have returned to their home country to open their practice or join an integrative healthcare center. To best support those students, Northeast offers Canadian students significant financial aid options and student services to provide better access to its doctor of chiropractic degree, as well as other graduate offerings.
More than ever, athletes turn to a core team of healthcare professionals, including chiropractors and nutrition experts, to attain optimal health. Northeast College of Health Sciences is busy preparing students to take on these trusted roles to help competitors reach peak performance and prevent and recover from injuries.
More than 25 representatives from Northeast College of Health Sciences traveled to Washington, D.C. to lobby US Congress in support of the chiropractic profession and attend the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Engage conference Jan. 23-25, 2025.
Northeast College of Health Sciences has a significant impact on the economic health of its communities, including the Finger Lakes and New York state regions. According to the biennial economic impact study by The Commission on Independent Colleges & Universities in New York (CICU), Northeast College contributed $44.4 million to the local and state economy in the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
Northeast College of Health Sciences will celebrate Veterans Day and its longtime partnership with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) by providing Veterans with complimentary healthcare screenings at its outpatient health centers in Depew, Levittown, and Seneca Falls, N.Y., throughout November.
Northeast College of Health Sciences brought the vibrant community of the Finger Lakes region together for its inaugural Showcase & Community Expo on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, welcoming nearly 60 vendors, among dozens of other attendees, including high school students and college classes to its Seneca Falls Campus.