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Coordinates: 42°54′41.96″N 76°45′23.2″W / 42.9116556°N 76.756444°W / 42.9116556; -76.756444
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New York Chiropractic College
File:New York Chiropractic College logo.jpg
Established1919
Endowment$36.0 million[1]
PresidentMichael A. Mestan, B.S., D.C., M.S., Ed.D.
Students828 (as of Winter 2018)
Location, ,
United States

42°54′41.96″N 76°45′23.2″W / 42.9116556°N 76.756444°W / 42.9116556; -76.756444
Websitehttp://www.nycc.edu/

New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) is a private alternative health college in Seneca Falls, New York. It has graduate programs in areas such as chiropractic, acupuncture and oriental medicine, and health sciences and education.

It is one of 18 chiropractic colleges in the United States. The school was founded in New York City as Columbia Institute of Chiropractic by chiropractor Frank Dean in 1919. In 1989, unable to expand in Long Island, NYCC purchased the former Eisenhower College campus in Seneca Falls, New York. After two years of renovations the college moved to the Seneca Falls campus in 1991.

NYCC, a mixed chiropractic and oriental medicine institution, continues to expand and introduce new programs. In addition to a D.C. program, the college now offers programs in acupuncture and Oriental medicine, clinical nutrition, sports nutrition, diagnostic imaging, anatomy, and human anatomy & physiology instruction.

The college also runs 4 community clinics: Seneca Falls, Depew, New York, Levittown, New York, and Rochester, New York. In addition, the school is affiliated with the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland and Veterans Hospitals in Rochester, New York, Buffalo, New York, Canandaigua, New York, Bath, New York, and Miami, Florida.

Notable alumni

NYCC alumnus Karyn Marshall became a chiropractor in addition to her weightlifting career; she was inducted into the USA Weightlifting Hall of Fame in 2011. Arnold Schwarzenegger (left) presented the award.

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