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SPC expands partnership
St. Petersburg College has added a new partnership institution to the 16 colleges and universities that offer degrees through its University Partnership Center.
The college announced today that National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, Ill., will partner with SPC so that students can study at National without leaving Pinellas County.
National University offers advanced degrees in chiropractic medicine, naturopathic medicine, oriental medicine and acupuncture. It also offers bachelor’s degrees and certificate programs in massage therapy, biomedical science and chiropractic assistant.
SPC president Carl Kuttler, left, said he sees the move as “an exciting addition” to the college’s University Partnershp Center at a time when SPC is thinking about expanding offerings to include complementary and integrative health services.
To learn more, go to www.spcollege.edu.
- Donna Winchester, Times Staff Writer
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