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NYCC offers the finest academic, residential and recreational facilities, faculty and staff anywhere in chiropractic education.
Situated in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of New York State, the Main Campus of New York Chiropractic College overlooks Cayuga Lake, just outside the village of Seneca Falls. This centrally located college enjoys beautiful surroundings, and a modest cost of living that provides students with a high quality of life.
Its 286 rolling acres are home to the most advanced teaching/learning facilities in chiropractic education, including amphitheater-style lecture halls with state-of -the-art multimedia facilities. Our anatomy, physiopathology, diagnosis and chiropractic technique laboratories feature the most advanced technology to make your hands-on learning experience exciting and effective. Our high-tech library and computer labs enhance the efficiency of your study time and connect you to worldwide resources in the health sciences. |
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Learning the knowledge, insights and skills that make a superior chiropractor is the most important thing, but not the only thing. You need quality leisure time to relax and have fun. That?s why we have spacious, well-equipped residence halls with phone lines to all rooms and TV cable throughout. To keep physically fit, an athletic center with cushioned running track, basketball, volleyball, and racquetball courts, a 25-meter Olympic pool, and very well equipped fitness and free weight rooms is available for students? use. Outdoor sports include tennis, softball, soccer, and yes, even golf, with a nine-hole course and driving range on campus. Our 351-seat theater hosts musical, comedy and drama productions. The on-campus eatery serves health conscious fare and gourmet delicacies.
A college is only as good as the faculty and staff who deliver the curriculum, serve students' needs, and maintain the facilities. NYCC is a family of loyal, dedicated people working to provide stimulating, pleasant and value-added experience for the students. Our faculty and staff performance goes beyond the job description to ensure student satisfaction. They are rewarded for their efforts, especially on graduation day, when faculty and staff members take pride in knowing the degree to which they've supported the student toward graduation. This continuity of staff and faculty provides for a smooth running, stable learning and living environment.
Travel Directions
NYCC is located 7 minutes from the New York Thruway (I-90) at Exit 41, just west of the center of New York State. We are about 45 minutes from the Syracuse Airport (SYR) and about an hour from Rochester Airport (ROC). We are less than 2 hours by car from Buffalo and Binghamton, less than 3 hours from Albany, and just under 5 hours from New York City, Harrisburg, PA and Cleveland, OH.
Regional Travel Directions
From Eastern New York State and New England: Take major highways connecting to the New York Thruway (I-90). Take the Thruway WEST from Albany to Exit 41 and follow local directions below.
From New York City and New Jersey: Take highways connecting to I-80 in northern New Jersey. Take I-80 west to the PA border (Delaware Water Gap). Continue west to I-380 to Scranton. Merge into I-81 NORTH. Continue north through Binghamton to Exit 15 (Route 20). Take Route 20 WEST to Seneca Falls. See local directions.
From Pennsylvania: From Philadelphia take Turnpike NE Extension to Scranton. From central and southern PA take I-81 through Scranton and continue through Binghamton to Exit 15. Take Route 20 WEST to Seneca Falls. See local directions below.
From Cleveland, Erie and Buffal Take I-90 (NY Thruway within New York State) EAST to Exit 41 and follow local directions at right.
Directions from Toronto & surrounding area: Take QEW west towards Buffalo to Highway 405 and exit, exit #37, on the left towards Queenston. Merge onto HWY 405E, to Queenston/Lewiston Bridge. After exiting customs, take I-190 South over Grand Island Bridges. Take the I-290 East exit, exit # 16, towards Albany. Take the I-90 East exit, exit # 1-49, on the left towards Albany. Exit off I-90 at Exit # 41 and follow local directions
Local Travel Directions
From Routes 5 & 20 west: 10 minutes west of Auburn, road passes Montezuma Wildlife Refuge and rises uphill to intersection of Route 89. Turn LEFT on Route 89 and go 3 miles to NYCC. Entrance is approximately 500 feet past 4-way stoplight.
From Thruway Exit 41: Turn RIGHT after toll booth to first traffic light. Turn LEFT at light and take Route 318 to the end (approximately 8 miles). At the stop sign turn LEFT, go 50 yards and turn RIGHT on Route 89 SOUTH for approximately 3 miles. NYCC?s main entrance is approximately 500 feet on the right. |