This past academic year, Northeast College of Health Sciences established 15 new collaborations and renewed 22 existing partnerships, bringing its total to 37 connections with colleges and universities across the US and Canada.
“These partnerships reflect our ongoing commitment to preparing the next generation of healthcare leaders,” said Amie Redmond, vice president for enrollment management and student affairs at Northeast College of Health Sciences, in a press release. “By expanding clear, efficient pathways into our programs, we are helping students reach their professional goals while saving time and reducing cost.”
New partners from 2025-2026 include Stockton University, UPitt Bradford, Temple University and University of Niagara Falls (Canada). These agreements allow students majoring in approved health sciences programs at partner institutions to pursue 4+3 or 3+3 articulation tracks, helping them save time and money while securing admission to Northeast’s Doctor of Chiropractic or master of science in applied clinical nutrition programs.
“Strategic partnerships are central to Northeast College’s mission to expand access to graduate health sciences education,” said Michael Mestan, DC, EdD, president of Northeast College of Health Sciences. “By working collaboratively with respected institutions, we strengthen the academic pipeline and ensure more students are positioned to advance into high-impact healthcare careers.”
Through these collaborations, Northeast continues to reinforce its mission of excellence in healthcare education while offering prospective students meaningful, cost-effective pathways to success.







