Alumni Weekend
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Northeast College of Health Sciences Alumni Weekend provides our strong alumni community and friends an opportunity to connect with experts and colleagues, engage with industry leaders and support their professional goals.
Alumni Weekend 2024 is scheduled for Sept. 20-22. Stay tuned for more information.
Alumni Weekend 2023.
Northeast College of Health Sciences welcomed more than 200 participants for Alumni Weekend 2023, Oct. 6-8. The three-day event dedicated to leadership, learning and networking connected attendees from across the United States, Canada and as far away as South Korea. Presenters included healthcare experts in chiropractic, acupuncture and nutrition, many of whom are Northeast alumni and faculty, lecturing on a range of topics in their expertise. Another successful Alumni Weekend is in the books!
Friday, Oct. 6, 2023
12-12:30 p.m.
- Exhibitor Fair
Padgett Building Lobby
12:30-2:30 p.m.
- 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C. (NYS Cat 1), Acupuncture, LCA
Course: Self-Auditing: Making Your Documentation Work for You
Speaker: Kathy (KMC) Weidner, MCS-P, CPCO, CCPC, CCCA
Location: Delavan Theater / Go To Webinar
Sponsored by: Foot Levelers - 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C., Acupuncture
Course: From Injury to Recovery; A Full Emersion Case Study & Gross Dissection Experience of Sports Injuries: Part 1
Speakers: Christine Foss, D.C., M.D., M.S.Ed., ATC, DACBSP, ICCSP; Michael Zumpano, PhD, D.C.; Robyn Wakefield-Murphy, PhD
Location: Anatomy Center - Lecture Hall-LL9, Cadaver Dissection Lab, CARL Lab
Sponsored by: Foot Levelers
2:30-3 p.m.
- Exhibitor Fair
Padgett Building Lobby
3-5 p.m.
- 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C. (NYS Cat 1), Acupuncture, LCA
Course: Medicare Documentation and Billing Essentials
Speaker: Mario P. Fucinari D.C., CCSP®, APMP, CPCO, MCS-P
Location: Delavan Theater / Go To Webinar
Sponsored by: ChiroHealthUSA - 2 CE/PDA - Professions: DC, Acupuncture
Course: From Injury to Recovery; A Full Emersion Case Study & Gross Dissection Experience of Sports Injuries: Part 2
Speakers: Christine Foss, D.C., M.D., M.S.Ed., ATC, DACBSP, ICCSP; Michael Zumpano, PhD, DC; Robyn Wakefield-Murphy, PhD
Location: Anatomy Center - Lecture Hall-LL9, Cadaver Dissection Lab, CARL Lab
Sponsored by: Foot Levelers
5-5:45 p.m.
- Exhibitor Fair
Padgett Building Lobby
5:30-7:30 p.m.
- Event: Alumni Cocktail Mixer
Location: ACA 3, Atrium
Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023
7-8 a.m.
- Breakfast
South Dining Hall - Exhibitor Fair
Padgett Building Lobby
8-10 a.m.
- 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C., Acupuncture
Keynote Speaker: Christine Foss, D.C., M.D., M.S.Ed., ATC, DACBSP, ICCSP
Course: Homeostasis and Adaptations for Success in Treating High Performance Athletes
Location: Delavan Theater
Sponsored by: Foot Levelers
10-10:45 a.m.
- Exhibitor Fair
Padgett Building Lobby
10:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
- 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C. (NYS Cat 1), Acupuncture, LCA
Course: The NEW ICD-10 Codes
Speaker: Mario P. Fucinari D.C., CCSP®, APMP, CPCO, MCS-P
Location: ACA 3, room 110
Sponsored by: ChiroHealthUSA - 2 CE - Professions: D.C.
Course: Answering Questions about Chiropractic and Stroke
Speaker: William J. Lauretti, D.C., FICC, FACC
Location: ACA 3, room 111
Sponsored by: NCMIC - 2CE/PDA - Professions: D.C.
Course: FAST Lab: Enhancing Precision and Speed Through Force Plate Feedback
Speaker: Brett J. Carnevale, D.C.
Location: ACA 3, room 220 & FAST Lab
12:45-2:15 p.m.
- Lunch
South Dining Hall - Exhibitor Fair
Padgett Building Lobby
2:15-4:15 p.m.
- 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C. (NYS Cat 1), Acupuncture, LCA
Course: Risk Management and Ethics in Chiropractic Practice
Speaker: William J. Lauretti, D.C., FICC, FACC
Location: ACA, room 111
Sponsored by: NCMIC - 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C., Acupuncture, Nutritionist
Course: Nutrition and Physical Degeneration
Speaker: David Seaman, B.S., D.C., M.S.
Location: ACA 3, room 110
Sponsored by: NCMIC - 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C., Acupuncture
Course: An Introduction to Kinesiology Taping
Speaker: John D. LaFalce, D.C., M.Ed., CCSP, ATC
Location: ACA 3, room 220 & Technique Suite
Sponsored by: NYSCA
6:30-9:30 p.m.
- Presidents Fundraiser Dinner
Library
Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023
7-8 a.m.
- Breakfast
South Dining Hall - Exhibitor Fair
Padgett Building Lobby
8-10 a.m.
- 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C. (NYS Cat 1), Acupuncture, LCA
Course: Behavioral Neurology of Ethics? The Whys and How’s of Making the Right Choices
Speaker: David Seaman, B.S., D.C., M.S.
Location: ACA 3, room 110
Sponsored by: NCMIC - 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C., Acupuncture, Nutritionist
Course: Immunity: Your Seventh Sense, A Nutritional and Lifestyle Approach for a Healthy Immune System
Speaker: Christopher Bump, D.C., M.S., CNS, DABCN
Location: ACA 3, room 111 / Go To Webinar
Sponsored by: Standard Process - 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C.
Course: The Assessment, Treatment, and Loading Strategies for the Shoulder
Speaker: Joshua L. Kollmann, D.C., M.S., CCSP, CSCS, NASM PES/CES
Location: ACA 3, room 220 & Technique Suite
10-10:45 a.m.
- Exhibitor Fair
Padgett Building Lobby
10:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
- 2 CE/PDA - Professions: D.C. (NYS Cat 1), Acupuncture, LCA
Course: Public Health Law
Speaker: Veronica Mittak, DHEd, M.S., MPH, CHES
Location: ACA 3, room 110 - 2 CE - Professions: D.C. (NYS Cat 1 – all others general hours)
Course: The Impact of Exercise: The Role of a Chiropractor in Developing an Empowering Evidence-Based Plan for Women’s Health
Speaker: Brandie Keates, D.C.
Location: ACA 3, room 111 / Go To Webinar
Sponsored by: Women Chiropractors - 2 CE - Professions: D.C.
Course: Mastering the Disc
Speaker: Jonathan Lesch, D.C.
Location: ACA 3, room 220 & Technique Suite
12:45-1:30 p.m.
- Break for remote attendees
1:30-3:30 p.m.
- 2 CE - Professions: D.C. (NYS Cat 1)
Course: Risk Factors for Spine Disorders
Speaker: Bart Green, D.C., M.S.Ed., PhD
Location: Go To Webinar
Sponsored by: NCMIC
Christopher Bump Speaker sponsored by Standard Process Dr. Christopher Bump has created a unique model of patient-centered healthcare by integrating functional medicine with a network biology approach. His practice philosophy includes integrating science-based nutritional and integrative therapeutics, applied in a personalized way while acknowledging the spiritual, mental, emotional as well as physical aspects of patient’s health. He has over 40 years of experience in clinical nutrition and has earned numerous certifications and degrees. He is certified by the Institute for Functional Medicine and holds a master’s degree in human nutrition from Columbia University, where he has served as guest lecturer. Additionally, he holds certifications in clinical nutrition with the AMA College of Nutrition and has chaired the Council for Nutritional Education for the Association of New Jersey Chiropractors. Bump continues his private practice in Northern New Jersey, as well as teaching and lecturing internationally on clinical nutrition, offering unique and creative insight from a functional perspective. |
Brett Carnevale (D.C.’09, M.S. ‘16) Northeast College assistant professor and department chair Dr. Brett Carnevale has over thirteen years of higher education experience teaching courses in health education, nutrition and health sciences. He has taught locally at Monroe Community College, Syracuse University, and remotely through Bryant & Stratton College and Purdue Global University. He maintains active professional affiliations with the American Chiropractic Association, New York State Chiropractic Association and the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians. Outside of teaching at Northeast, he maintains a private practice in Clyde, N.Y. |
Christine Foss (D.C. ’94) Speaker sponsored by Foot Levelers, Inc Dr. Christine Foss has a master’s degree in sports medicine from Old Dominion University, a doctorate in chiropractic from Northeast College of Health Sciences (NYCC) and a doctorate of medicine degree from the University of Health Sciences. She is a Certified Athletic Trainer, Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians and Internationally Certified Sports Chiropractor. Foss has experience treating and rehabilitating athletes as well as non-athletes. Co-owning and establishing Advance Sports Medicine & Physical Therapy Center as well as Kid’s Therapy Center has been a passion. She worked in the Sports Medicine Department at the University of Notre Dame and volunteered at the Olympic training camps numerous times. Foss has worked under FICS for both the World Games in Poland and the bobsleigh world champions. Additionally, she traveled with TEAMUSATF as medical staff. Foss finds special interest in difficult cases and those patients that have had little success with conventional care, as well as lecturing on a variety of aspects of sports injuries. She currently leads the Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician program at Northeast College of Health Sciences and is the education chair for Federation Internationale de Chiropractique du Sport. |
Mario P. Fucinari Speaker Sponsored by ChiroHealthUSA Dr. Mario Fucinari led a highly successful practice in Decatur, Ill. for 35 years. He graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic Davenport in 1986, receiving his doctorate of chiropractic. Fucinari is a member of the Carrier Advisory Committee for Medicare, a Certified Professional Compliance Officer (CPCO), Certified Physician Practice Manager and a Certified Insurance Consultant. He has written several books on matters such as compliance, HIPAA, ICD-10 coding, and E/M guidelines. He has been presenting continuing education classes for over twenty-seven years and is a highly sought nationwide speaker for several organizations. |
Bart Green Speaker Sponsored by NCMIC Dr. Bart Green is a practicing chiropractor, scientific journal editor, epidemiologist and educator. He has 30 years of experience in environments ranging from private practice to the largest military tertiary hospital on the west coast to onsite interprofessional corporate health centers. Green is board certified in chiropractic sports medicine, holds a master's degree in medical education, and a Ph.D in public health. He has published more than 100 research papers in scientific and academic journals and served as a collaborator in multiple research projects. Green is the editor-in-chief for the Journal of Chiropractic Education. He also is a part-time faculty member at the National University of Health Sciences where he serves as the associate editor for National's three journals: The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, The Journal of Chiropractic Medicine and The Journal of Chiropractic Humanities. |
Brandie Keates Speaker sponsored by Women Chiropractors Dr. Brandie Keates’ extensive clinical experience spans decades. She received the High Honor of Clinical Excellence Award from Cleveland University-Kansas City where she graduated with her Doctor of Chiropractic degree. She founded Experience Chiropractic over 20 years ago, which has been named Best Chiropractor on the Main Line for almost 10 years. Keates founded Experience’s prenatal division, Bloom at Experience, and The Bloom Philosophy™ to provide a tailored approach to prenatal chiropractic care. Certified by the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) in 2002 for the specialized treatment of children and pregnant women, Keates also safely applies her extensive sports medicine background to her prenatal treatments. She authored the groundbreaking book "What You Don't Expect When You're Expecting,” and is currently launching courses aimed at educating and empowering patients to achieve a pregnancy free from pain. |
Joshua L. Kollmann (D.C. ’06) Dr. Joshua Kollmann received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Northeast College of Health Sciences (NYCC) and earned his master’s degree in performance enhancement and injury prevention from the California University of Pennsylvania. He has advanced training in treating soft tissue injuries, including full body certification in Active Release Technique (ART) and Graston Technique, and is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Kollmann has the distinction as a Performance Enhancement Specialist with the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) which provides advanced skills to evaluate human movement. He is certified in both acupuncture and dry needle specializations, as well as being a Level III Medical Provider with Fascial Stretch Therapy (FST). Kollmann has been one of the team chiropractors for the Carolina Panthers since 2011. He has also been treating as part of the PGA Sports Medicine Team since 2007. Not only does Kollmann treat athletes at various events, he is an avid triathlete and competitor. An accomplished Ironman, he competed in Ironman events in Lake Placid, Arizona, Louisville, and Cozumel, has qualified and ran the Boston Marathon twice, and is also a USA Triathlon level 1 coach. Kollmann’ s philosophy is to utilize treatment plans founded on science, and care for patients compassionately utilizing a variety of chiropractic, soft tissue mobilization and rehabilitative techniques which will eliminate symptoms and improve overall function of the human body. He also strongly believes in patient education and empowering patients to improve the quality of their lives, because patients who know more about their conditions stay healthier. |
John D. LaFalce (D.C. ’06) Speaker sponsored by NYSCA Dr. John LaFalce has been a faculty clinician at the Northeast College Levittown Health Center of the since 2008. His position affords him the privilege of mentoring future doctors of chiropractic through their clerkships leading towards the completion of their degree. Being part of this team providing high quality chiropractic care with an evidence-based focus for students and underserved communities, he spearheads the College’s efforts at one of its spoke sites at Stony Brook University. LaFalce currently serves as the team chiropractor for the New York Riptide professional box lacrosse team of the National Lacrosse League. He enjoys working with recreational athletes with a focus on sports such as distance running, triathlon, Cross Fit and powerlifting. His post-graduate certifications include ConnecTX, Rock Tape, Kinesiotaping, ART and primary spine care, and he has taught continuing education courses in instrument assisted soft tissue manipulation and kinesiology taping. He maintains active membership in the New York State Chiropractic Association (NYSCA) and supports the modernization of scope of practice in the state. LaFalce is an avid runner and triathlete and enjoys racing year-round. |
William J. Lauretti Dr. Bill Lauretti spent over 15 years in private practice in Maryland before joining the chiropractic clinical science faculty at Northeast College of Health Sciences in 2005, where he teaches courses in Chiropractic Spinal Technique, Practice Management and the Law, Chiropractic History and Philosophy, and Coding and Billing. He is a spokesman for the American Chiropractic Association (ACA), having been interviewed by major news outlets about chiropractic safety and effectiveness, including CNN, The New York Times, Consumer Reports Magazine, and WebMD.com. Lauretti is a Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors and a Fellow of the American College of Chiropractors. Additionally, he serves as a regional director for the New York State Chiropractic Association. |
Jonathan Lesch (D.C. ’97) Dr. Jonathan Lesch is a graduate of LeMoyne College and Northeast College of Health Sciences (formerly NYCC). He has been in private practice in Auburn, N.Y. since 1998, specializing in spinal rehabilitation. Lesch has the distinction of being certified for over 20 years in both McKenzie Therapy and Mulligan Therapy. With his unique background, Lesch has been able to streamline some of the best techniques of the chiropractic, physical therapy and athletic training professions to form a simple and effective approach for the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical disorders of the spine and extremities. The techniques are shared in his book “End Neck & Back Pain & Enjoy Life Again: The Ultimate Guide for Immediate Relief” and his popular seminar Mastering the Disc: Mechanical Assessment of the Spine & Extremities. Lesch has been the featured speaker at multiple state conventions including North Carolina, Virginia, New Hampshire, Michigan, Vermont and Connecticut Chiropractic. |
Veronica L. Mittak Dr. Veronica Mittak has worked at Northeast College of Health Sciences for 30 years after a career as a field and benchtop scientist. She received her Doctor of Health Education and Master of Public Health from A.T. Still University, School of Health Management, her Master of Science Forensic Psychology from Walden University, and became a Certified Health Education Specialist in 2019. At our college and in regional community colleges, Mittak teaches a variety of courses including Clinical Microbiology, Public Health and Wellness, Cell and Tissue Anatomy, Laboratory Diagnosis, Abnormal Psychology and Forensic Science. She truly enjoys sharing her experiences and expertise with others, hoping to strengthen and illuminate just how important and large a role public health plays in our personal and professional lives. |
David R. Seaman (D.C. ’86) Speaker sponsored by NCMIC Dr. David Seaman, a doctor of chiropractic (’86) graduate of Northeast College of Health Sciences was motivated to study and write about the relationship between diet, inflammation and pain after attending a seminar at the College, then named New York Chiropractic College, about pain mechanisms, which was taught by Barry Wyke, M.D. in 1987. Seaman’s papers on pain, diet and inflammation, weight loss, and golf have been cited by scientists at universities in America (including Harvard on 3 occasions), Canada, Brazil, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Russia, Asia, and Australia. A zealous writer and educator, he has currently authored seven books, available on Amazon, about these topics. |
Robyn Wakefield-Murphy Dr. Robyn Wakefield-Murphy is an assistant professor of anatomy at Northeast College of Health Sciences. Her research focus is biological anthropology, specifically focused on population health in the past. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh and her Master of Science with honors in human osteology and funerary archaeology from the University of Sheffield, UK. For over 10 years, Wakefield-Murphy has given multiple research conference presentations. She has active memberships in both the American Association of Physical Anthropologists and Paleopathology Association. |
Kathy (KMC) Weidner Speaker sponsored by Foot Levelers, Inc Kathy (KMC) Weidner is known as one of the D.C. profession’s premiere Medicare, compliance, billing and documentation experts. Now a Certified Medical Compliance Specialist (MCS-P), a Certified Professional Chiropractic Coder (CCPC) and Certified Professional Compliance Officer, (CPCO) Weidner’s superpower is making these difficult subjects easy to understand, and most importantly, easy to implement. In 2007, she founded KMC University for training and resources on Medicare, documentation & coding, practice finances, compliance and business essentials. The KMC University Library houses the broadest and deepest compendium of training and tools available in one place, easily accessible online. Her team of 21 includes the most certified specialists “under one roof” in the D.C. profession. |
Michael P. Zumpano, (D.C. ’06) Dr. Michael Zumpano is an internationally renowned comparative anatomist with several publications in craniofacial growth and comparative anatomy. One of his publications is referenced in Gray’s Anatomy demonstrating a myodural bridge between rectus capitis posterior minor and the posterior atlanto-occipital membrance. He has maintained a private chiropractic practice since 2006. Zumpano graduated from Northeast College of Health Sciences and has taught gross anatomy for the College since 1999. He is the Director of the Anatomical Gift Program and Anatomy Center at the College and is a member of the NYS Regents State Board of Chiropractic. |
In-person:
Approved: FL, GA, MO, MN, NM, NV, NY, PA, SD, WI, BCNS*, NJ-LCA*, NCCAOM*
Pre-Approved: CO, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IN, IA, MA, MD, MI, MS, MT, NE, NC, ND, NH, NJ (DC only), OH, OR, RI, SC, UT, VT, VA, WA, WY, Puerto Rico, Canadian Provinces (except AB);
This course is valid for Doctor of Chiropractic CE credits in "pre-approved" states, so long as it falls within the scope of practice as outlined by the corresponding state board. It remains attendees' responsibility to contact the state board(s) from which they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approves both the delivery method and content as they relate to this event.
*Applied for select courses (see below+)
Webinar:
Applied (Pending approval): AZ*, KS*,
Approved: FL, GA, HI*, MO, MN, NM, NV, NY, PA, SD, WI, BCNS*, NJ-LCA*, NCCAOM*
Pre-Approved: CO, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IN, IA, MA, MD, MI, MT, NE, NC, ND, NH, NJ (DC only), OH, OR, RI, SC, UT, VT, VA, WA, WY, Puerto Rico, Canadian Provinces (except AB);
This course is valid for Doctor of Chiropractic CE credits in "pre-approved" states, so long as it falls within the scope of practice as outlined by the corresponding state board. It remains attendees' responsibility to contact the state board(s) from which they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approves both the delivery method and content as they relate to this event.
*Applied for select courses (see below+)
+ See specific state/board below for applicable courses:
Arizona:
Webinar:
- Self-Auditing: Making Your Documentation Work for You
- Medicare Requirements Updated: It is Not Just P.A.R.T. Anymore
- The Impact of Exercise: The Role of a Chiropractor in Developing an Empowering Evidence-Based Plan for Women’s Health
- Risk Factors for the Most Common Spinal Concerns
Hawaii:
Webinar:
- Medicare Requirements Updated: It is Not Just P.A.R.T. Anymore
- Risk Factors for the Most Common Spinal Concerns
Kansas:
Webinar:
- Self-Auditing: Making Your Documentation Work for You
- Medicare Requirements Updated: It is Not Just P.A.R.T. Anymore
- Immunity: Your Seventh Sense, A Nutritional and Lifestyle Approach for a Healthy Immune System
- The Impact of Exercise: The Role of a Chiropractor in Developing an Empowering Evidence-Based Plan for Women’s Health
- Risk Factors for the Most Common Spinal Concerns
BCNS:
In-person:
- Nutrition and Physical Degeneration
- Immunity: Your Seventh Sense, A Nutritional and Lifestyle Approach for a Healthy Immune System
Webinar:
- Immunity: Your Seventh Sense, A Nutritional and Lifestyle Approach for a Healthy Immune System
NCCAOM:
In-person:
- Self-Auditing: Making Your Documentation Work for You
- From Injury to Recovery; A Full Emersion Case Study & Gross Dissection Experience of Sports Injuries: Part 1
- From Injury to Recovery; A Full Emersion Case Study & Gross Dissection Experience of Sports Injuries: Part 2
- Medicare Requirements Updated: It is Not Just P.A.R.T. Anymore
- Homeostasis and Adaptations for Success in Treating High Performance Athletes
- The New ICD-10 Codes
- Risk Management and Ethics in Chiropractic Practice
- Nutrition and Physical Degeneration
- An Introduction to Kinesiology Taping
- Behavioral Neurology of Ethics? The Whys and How’s of Making the Right Choices
- Immunity: Your Seventh Sense, A Nutritional and Lifestyle Approach for a Healthy Immune System
- Public Health Law
Webinar:
- Self-Auditing: Making Your Documentation Work for You
- Medicare Requirements Updated: It is Not Just P.A.R.T. Anymore
- Immunity: Your Seventh Sense, A Nutritional and Lifestyle Approach for a Healthy Immune System
NJ LCA:
In-person:
- Self-Auditing: Making Your Documentation Work for You
- Medicare Requirements Updated: It is Not Just P.A.R.T. Anymore
- The New ICD-10 Codes
- Risk Management and Ethics in Chiropractic Practice
- Behavioral Neurology of Ethics? The Whys and How’s of Making the Right Choices
- Public Health Law
Webinar:
Self-Auditing: Making Your Documentation Work for You
- Medicare Requirements Updated: It is Not Just P.A.R.T. Anymore
- The New ICD-10 Codes
- Risk Management and Ethics in Chiropractic Practice
- Behavioral Neurology of Ethics? The Whys and How’s of Making the Right Choices
- Public Health Law
Fees (must be paid in full to secure registration):
- $35 tuition fee per educational session
- Northeast Student Tuition - $5 per educational session
- Registration fee for on-campus attendance
- Friday $7, includes “refresh” break service
- Saturday $30, includes continental breakfast, lunch, and “refresh” break services
- Sunday $13, includes continental breakfast and “refresh” break service
- Late registration fee (excluding Northeast Students) - $50 as of Sept. 25, 2023
- Registrations will be closed on a rolling basis as follows:
- Friday sessions – registration closes at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 6, 2023
- Saturday sessions – registration closes at 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6, 2023
- Sunday sessions - registration closes at 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023
Events (Registration Closed)
- $35 registration fee for the Alumni Cocktail Mixer – includes hors d'oeuvres and two drink tickets
- $20 Northeast student registration fee for the Alumni Cocktail Mixer – includes hors d'oeuvres and two drink tickets
- $100 registration fee for the President's Fundraising Gala – includes a four-course meal, beer and wine bar
Accepting payment by credit card only.
Northeast College of Health Sciences makes every attempt to offer programs as publicized. We nevertheless reserve the right to alter and/or adjust program details, including but not limited to dates, locations, times, instructors, and presentation sources and sequences. The College is not responsible for expenses and/or consequential damages suffered by registrants of altered programs.
Cancellation Policy
Registration fees are non-refundable.
Cancellations after notes have been made electronically available (including "no shows") are subject to a 50% processing fee per registered session, because access to the instructor's intellectual property will have already been granted.
All refunds must be requested within seven days of event completion.
Invalid credit cards are subject to a $10 fee.
All refunds will be processed via check payment and mailed to the registrant's address listed in their profile. Refunds will be processed intermittently, once per month; therefore, requesters should allow ample time for refund issuance.