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SCU receives $150K from Standard Process

Chiropractic Economics March 6, 2009

March 6, 2009 — Standard Process Inc. and Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) have partnered together to offer students at SCU opportunities and programs that support the creation of caring and competent healers. As a part of their commitment, Standard Process, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer of nutritional whole food supplements, contributed $150,000 to SCU. The money will be used to help with the school’s planned campus renovations, support their 2009 Extravaganza Symposium, and establish an endowed scholarship.

SCU is planning renovations to create a nutritional resource center for students. This center will serve as a place for students to learn about the whole food philosophy and how to apply nutritional counseling. Located on the school’s 38-acre campus in Whittier, Calif., the nutritional resource center will be named after Standard Process.

With their contribution, Standard Process has also become a major sponsor for SCU’s 2009 Extravaganza Symposium. The Extravaganza offers continuing education and focuses on advanced topics specifically designed for all doctors of chiropractic, licensed acupuncturists, and alternative healthcare providers. An endowed scholarship, funded through Standard Process’ contribution, will also be established to support the education of well qualified and deserving students.

Source: Southern California University of Health Sciences, www.scuhs.edu

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