J. Todd Knudsen, DC, associate provost of institutional effectiveness and compliance at Northeast College of Health Sciences, has been re-elected chair of the Council on Chiropractic Education for a one-year term.
The Council on Chiropractic Education, or CCE, is the national accrediting agency for Doctor of Chiropractic programs in the US. Accreditation provides assurance of educational quality and institutional integrity to licensing and regulatory bodies, professional organizations, students and the public.
Knudsen: Advancing chiropractic education
“Dr. Knudsen’s continued leadership at the national level reflects his deep commitment to advancing chiropractic education and professional standards,” said Northeast College President Michael Mestan, DC, EdD, in a press release. “His service as CCE Council Chair underscores the trust and respect he has earned across the profession.”
In addition to his leadership role at Northeast College, Knudsen has extensive experience in accreditation and higher education administration. He has served as a member of the CCE Academy of Site Visitors since 2012, including as a site team chair, and was first elected to the CCE Council in 2020. Knudsen also brings accreditation experience from the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, where he has served as a Site Team Academy member since 2017.
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About Northeast College of Health Sciences
For more than a century, Northeast College of Health Sciences has been dedicated to training healthcare’s future leaders. At Northeast, health and wellness are our central focus, driving everything we do. The College’s graduate and undergraduate academic programs in areas such as chiropractic, physician assistant studies, nutrition, human anatomy instruction, massage therapy, and the imaging sciences are rooted in Northeast’s mission and commitment to academic excellence, leadership and professional best practices.
J. Todd Knudsen, DC, associate provost of institutional effectiveness and compliance at Northeast College of Health Sciences, has been re-elected chair of the Council on Chiropractic Education for a one-year term.


