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NYCC leading the pack: 6-time Chronicle of Higher Education 'Great Colleges to Work For' list

Chiropractic Economics Staff July 23, 2014

07.23.14_GREAT_COLLEGES_PRESS_RELEASEIf a happy college is a healthy college, let it be said New York Chiropractic College is “clearly in the pink,” and naturally no less!

For the sixth straight year New York Chiropractic College not only earned a position on the Chronicle of Higher Education’s “Great Colleges to Work For” list and made its coveted “Honor Roll” (for the fifth consecutive time). NYCC also earned top rankings in a very respectable10 out of 12 categories: collaborative governance; compensation and benefits; confidence in leadership, facilities, workspace, and security; job satisfaction; professional/career-development programs; respect and appreciation; supervisor or department chair relationship; teaching environment; and work/life balance.

“At New York Chiropractic College we empower our people to achieve exceptional results and trust they will summon their very best in achieving them.” NYCC President Frank Nicchi, DC, said. “As a result, I firmly believe that they enjoy their work, feel great pride in their accomplishments, and care deeply about the college’s success.”

This year, of the nation’s 92 colleges distinguishing themselves based on surveys completed by administrators, faculty members, and professional support staff members, only three exceeded NYCC’s laudable 10-category recognition.

Source: New York Chiropractic College

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