Chiropractic Medicine Partnerships

Your Pathway to Chiropractic Medicine

Keuka College has established strategic partnerships, offering our Health Sciences students a seamless pathway to a Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine (D.C.) degree. Through our 3+3 and 3+4 programs, eligible students can gain early acceptance and accelerate their journey toward becoming a chiropractor.

Northeast College of Health Sciences

Health Science majors have the opportunity to pursue 3+3 and 3+4 options at the Northeast College of Health Science's Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine program. Eligible students are also able to pursue scholarship options under this agreement. Depending on the option that is chosen, after 7 or 8 years students will be awarded a Bachelor's of Science degree in Health Sciences from Keuka College and a Doctorate in Chiropractic Medicine for the Northeast College of Health Sciences. Students who are interested in this opportunity are encouraged to speak with their faculty advisor.

Why Choose a Career in Chiropractic Medicine?

A career in chiropractic medicine offers a rewarding blend of patient care, holistic healing, and professional growth. As a chiropractor, you'll play a vital role in helping patients achieve optimal health and well-being.

Growing demand: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for chiropractors is projected to grow faster than average through 2031.This is primarily due to increasing awareness of the benefits of chiropractic care and a growing preference for natural and holistic healthcare options.

Job security: With a stable job market and a growing demand for chiropractors, job security is excellent in this profession.

Competitive salaries:  Chiropractors in New York typically earn competitive salaries. The average annual salary for chiropractors in the state is around $177,629 as of 2024.

Flexible career options: Chiropractors have a wide range of career options, allowing them to choose a setting that aligns with their preferences and lifestyle. This flexibility can include working in private practices, hospitals, clinics, or even starting their own businesses.