Northeast College Invests in Future of Students and Healthcare with Variety of Scholarships 

Student News

As part of its commitment to developing strong future healthcare leaders, Northeast College of Health Sciences provides students with more than 20 different scholarship opportunities. These aid options support the College's dedication to providing outstanding healthcare education that is both inclusive and more accessible.


Northeast College and Manhattan College Announce Educational Partnership

Partnership & Community

Northeast College of Health Sciences (formerly New York Chiropractic College) and Manhattan College have announced their enhanced educational partnership which includes four newly articulated programs. Students will now have seamless pathways to save time and money while securing their admission to Northeast College.


Northeast College and Robert Morris University Partner, Announce New Articulated Programs

Partnership & Community

Northeast College of Health Sciences (formerly New York Chiropractic College) and Robert Morris University (Penn.) collaborate to make it easier for students to continue their education and secure their future.


Northeast College Department Renamed to Honor President Emeritus Dr. Frank Nicchi

College Updates

Northeast College of Health Sciences is pleased to announce the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education has been renamed the Frank J. Nicchi School of Continuing Education, in honor of the College’s distinguished President Emeritus.


Northeast College and Neumann University Partner to Guarantee Student Admission

Partnership & Community

Northeast College of Health Sciences, formerly New York Chiropractic College, and Neumann University have announced a new educational partnership to help students secure their admission to Northeast College.


Masks Currently Required at Northeast College

College Updates

The highly contagious COVID-19 Delta variant is causing an increase in COVID cases among both unvaccinated and vaccinated individuals, and our region is not exempt from this rising infection rate. Seneca County, as well as the regions around our Depew and Levittown health centers, have recently been classified areas of "substantial" virus transmission by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).