Monday, July 5, 2021 - 6:35 pm
POTSDAM - SUNY Potsdam and New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) announced a new educational partnership.
Together, the institutions have established four new articulated program agreements to provide seamless pathways for students at SUNY Potsdam to secure their admission into NYCC s in-demand healthcare programs.
The partnership provides articulation tracks for biology and exercise science majors at SUNY Potsdam to guarantee admission in NYCC s Doctor of Chiropractic program, even as they earn their bachelor s degrees. SUNY Potsdam is proud to partner with New York Chiropractic College. This agreement formalizes a direct pathway to further study for our students interested in chiropractic and enables an effective transition from our undergraduate programs to the NYCC Doctor of Chiropractic program, said SUNY Potsdam President Dr. Kristin G. Esterberg. The relationship between both institutions allows us to offer seamless adv
Despite pandemic and weather, North Country students get creative to stay fit
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Posted Feb 26, 2021
Tanya Hewitt, an endurance athlete and chair of the SUNY Potsdam Department of Public Health and Human Performance, runs the back roads of the North Country to keep her edge during the pandemic. (Photo by Jason Hunter/SUNY Potsdam)
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By Bret Yager | SUNY Potsdam
Some are college athletes trying to keep their edge. Others are personal fitness hounds pounding the snow on solo cross-country runs or finding objects in their garage that can work as improvised dumbbells while they dream about gymnasium doors swinging fully open. All would like to survive the fog of Covid-19 with some measure of their pre-pandemic fitness intact.
POTSDAM â Two new agreements finalized last week will allow health education and liberal arts, math and science students to easily transfer from SUNY Adirondack to SUNY Potsdam, where they can complete bachelorâs degrees in community health and exercise science fields.
Adirondack graduates holding associate degrees will enter Potsdam as juniors and be able to finish Bachelor of Science degrees with an additional two years of full-time enrollment.
âWeâre thrilled to enter into this partnership with SUNY Adirondack. Weâre certain this is a wonderful fit-allowing their graduates to seamlessly enter degree pathways that lead to high-impact careers,â said Tanya Hewitt, chair of the SUNY Potsdam Department of Public Health and Human Performance.