Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) and Pacific College of Health and Science (PCHS) jointly announced that they have signed a definitive agreement through which SCU will assume PCHS's Chicago and San Diego campuses and programs. As part of the agreement, SCU will also take over Pacific Center for Lifelong Learning, PCHS's online Cosmetic Acupuncture Program, and Pacific Symposium, the nation's largest and most respected acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) conference, attracting nearly 1,000 attendees annually. The PCHS New York campus, including all New York-based on-ground and online programs, will continue to operate independently and are not part of this transaction.
Leaders from both institutions emphasized that this change builds on the shared strengths of two recognized leaders in integrative health education. The transition provides the strongest possible pathway for the PCHS San Diego and Chicago campuses to thrive in today's dynamic higher education environment, while enabling both SCU and PCHS to advance their shared missions of transforming healthcare through an integrative, whole-person approach.
As part of SCU, the Chicago and San Diego campuses, students, staff, and faculty will benefit from:
"This is an exciting next step in SCU's journey as the nation's first Integrative, Whole Health University," said Dr. John Scaringe, President and CEO of SCU. "We are not only creating a national hub for TCM education, innovation, and advocacy, but expanding our reach and influence on integrative, whole-person care and healthcare transformation more broadly."
Malcolm Youngren, President of PCHS, added: "By partnering with SCU, we are ensuring that our Chicago and San Diego campuses can continue to grow and compete in the ever-changing higher education landscape." With a narrowed geographic focus, PCHS will:
These opportunities and resources will provide future graduates with unique clinical and educational experiences that differentiate them from other healthcare professionals.