Developing Compassionate Healers.

College of Allied Health

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Making Disciples. Everyday.

Join NGU’s College of Allied Health in transforming health care for the benefit of our neighbors and communities.

Learn from experienced healthcare professionals while gaining hands-on experience.

Enhance Your Career. You love helping others feel their best. NGU offers best-in-class learning opportunities.

Develop the skills needed for patient care from our healthcare experts.

Rooted in Science, Focused on Health

Prepare to enter one of the many professions in the allied health field. Physician assistant, speech-language pathologist, and physical therapist, of course. But also, lab manager, technical writer, nutritionist, or healthcare administrator.

Follow your calling to make a difference in the lives of your neighbors. When you pursue a degree in health care, North Greenville University, you don’t have to check your faith at the door. 

Carve Your Path

Gain the knowledge needed to pursue professional schools to enter the fields of dentistry, medicine, physical therapy, and more. Advance your career in the biomedical sciences. That’s allied health, at NGU.

Curriculum Created to Challenge & Prepare

You can expect to challenge yourself with rigorous curriculum and hands-on clinical experience.

Serve Beside Experienced & Faithful Medical Professionals

Jordan Hairr, MSPAS, PA-C
Dean, College of Allied Health Professions
Kaye Rickman, MMS, PA-C
Program Director, PA Medicine
Jody Dix, BA
Program Secretary, PA Medicine
Cathleen Ciesielski, PhD
Program Director, Biomedical Sciences
Dorinda Brown, BS
Clinical Coordinator, PA Medicine
Joanie Kendall, MMS, PA-C
Instructional Faculty
Kelcye Richards, MMS, PA-C
Principal Faculty, PA Medicine
Allison Simon, MSPAS, PA-C
Principal Faculty, PA Medicine
Martin Price, MMS, PA-C
Principal Faculty, PA Medicine
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