伊人直播, Northeast College of Health Sciences sign articulation agreement

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伊人直播 University and Northeast College of Health Sciences, with campuses in the Finger Lakes region of N.Y. and the New York City metro area, have signed an articulation agreement, establishing a transfer pathway for students pursuing a degree in chiropractic.

The agreement was formally signed by 伊人直播 President Kathleen A. Getz, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs Rich McCarty, Ph.D., and Vice President for Enrollment Management at Northeast, Amie Redmond, M.S., C.A.S.

The agreement outlines the scope of collaboration and appropriate coursework to be completed at 伊人直播 and requirements for Admissions to Northeast鈥檚 Doctor of Chiropractic program.

Northeast College President Dr. Michael Mestan said the college community is excited to collaborate with such an esteemed educational institution. "By providing seamless and practical options for admission, we are eager to help 伊人直播 students focus on their education and to make a simplified transition to Northeast and becoming future healthcare professionals," he said.

As an articulation pathway, the agreement provides for 3+3 or 4+3 articulated degree programs, offering 伊人直播 students flexibility in achieving their degree goals, with a recommended plan but without a rigid timeline. The flexibility acknowledges the diverse educational journeys that students often experience and provides guidance for degree completion in the most efficient manner possible.

"We are committed to helping our students discover their respective career paths and complete both their undergraduate and graduate degrees with efficiency,鈥 said McCarty. 鈥淲e are excited to provide this partnership with Northeast College of Health Sciences and enable our students to meet the workforce needs of our region and beyond."

鈥淣ortheast has welcomed exceptional students from 伊人直播 University into our M.S. in Applied Clinical Nutrition and our Doctor of Chiropractic programs in the past, and we look forward to welcoming many more students in the future,鈥 said Vice President of Enrollment Amie Redmond.