From academic advising and career counseling to personal growth and emotional well-being, at Northeast College we have you covered every step of the way. We're committed to providing the tools and support you need to reach your goals and achieve academic success.

Services for Students.

Northeast College faculty provide academic advising based on academic need or by student request. In some cases, a faculty advisor may be assigned upon admission. The role of faculty advisor is to be a resource as well as provide curriculum related support.

Academic Coaching is available to any student upon request. In some cases, Academic Coaching may be highly encouraged by a faculty member. For more information on this support service, contact accessibility@northeastcollege.edu.

Northeast is fully committed to equal opportunity in educational programs, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 2008 and Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Reasonable accommodations are provided to students with various levels of abilities, at their request, and upon review and approval of their official documentation and requirements of the program. Contact accessibility@northeastcollege.edu for more information.

Counseling at Northeast is free, confidential, and available to all enrolled students*, staff and faculty. Services can be provided either in-person or virtually via telehealth. The College employs two full-time, licensed mental health counselors.

Services include:

  • Individual and group counseling
  • Outreach and wellness programming
  • Consultation services for faculty & staff
  • Assistance with community referrals
  • Contact 315.568.3064 or counseling@northeastcollege.edu to schedule an appointment.

*Students enrolled in fully online academic programs should contact counseling services to see if their state of residence has reciprocity with New York state to provide counseling support.

Tutoring services are free and available to all students through Open Study, Small Group, or 1:1. All T1 students qualify for all three of these tutoring formats. Students in T2-T7 continue to have full access to Open Study tutoring. Small Group and 1:1 tutoring access is based on academic need or by faculty recommendation. For more information of this support service, contact accessibility@northeastcollege.edu.

Northeast College offers students strong support to get them where they dream of going. Whether that's owning a practice, becoming a nutritionist or dietitian, working with athletes, teaching anatomy or entering a career dedicated to research. Northeast offers the career resources students need to succeed.

 

Career Opportunity Database

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What does it really take to start your career, manage a practice, build a professional network and stay at the forefront of your chosen role as a healthcare provider? It takes support at every step, which is exactly what Northeast College makes available for all students.

Need Help?

  • Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: Contact Counseling Services at 315.568.3064 or counseling@northeastcollege.edu, or visit our offices in Anatomy ACA1 suite 113. Let us know if you need immediate assistance and we will respond.
  • Other times: Call the 1.800.273.TALK 24-hour-crisis line or 315.568.3022 for on-campus, in-person assistance from Northeast Security.
  • If you need immediate mental health services and are in crisis, contact Finger Lakes Lifeline at 9-8-8. Please call 9-1-1 for all life-threatening emergencies.
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Contact Us
Office of Student Engagement
315.568.3064
ACA1
2360 State Rte. 89
Seneca Falls, N.Y. 13148