Questions and Comments

Please share your comments and questions, and let us know about any issues.

Current Centenary Users

Single Sign On (SSO) to internal resources and secured systems - including Email, OneDrive, Moodle, Self Service, and the Health Portal requires authentication and MFA. Please visit the Account Portal to sign into your Centenary account.

*Career Outlook Data Sources

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - bls.gov
The BLS provides comprehensive salary data for various professions in its Occupational Outlook Handbook. It includes median salaries, job growth projections, and industry-specific information.
PayScale - payscale.com
PayScale offers a large database of salary reports, allowing users to search by job title, degree, and geographic region. It is a useful resource for up-to-date salary ranges based on user-reported data.
Glassdoor - glassdoor.com
Glassdoor aggregates employee-reported salaries for specific jobs and industries. This can be a helpful tool for understanding real-world salary expectations for specific roles.
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) - nces.ed.gov
NCES provides data on educational outcomes, including salaries for roles in education such as teaching, administration, and counseling, which are useful for degrees related to education fields.
Salary.com - salary.com
Salary.com offers salary ranges and compensation information for a wide variety of professions, including business, finance, healthcare, and more. It is widely used for salary benchmarks.
National Association of Colleges and Employers - naceweb.org
NACE provides salary surveys, especially for recent graduates, and offers data on starting salaries for various fields and industries. This can be particularly useful for entry-level positions.

Apply for Free. No Application Fee.
No Test Scores. No Personal Essays. *

When we say that “We CU,” it means that you are known, understood, valued, and supported here as an individual with unique talents, aspirations, and dreams.

*Select graduate programs may have essay and/or test score requirements depending on the program.


Dr. Nicholas Occhipinti

Dr. Nicholas Occhipinti

Adjunct Professor

Doctor of Chiropractic (DC), Masters of Science in Exercise Science (MS), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)

Doctorate of Chiropractic and valedictorian of his class in chiropractic school. Master’s and Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science.  


Dr. Occhipinti is sports rehab practitioner, strength and conditioning specialist, adjunct professor, and writer. He studied at Rutgers University where he earned a Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science and later attended California University of Pennsylvania, now PennWest California, where he earned a Masters of Science in Exercise Science and Health Promotion.  After working for several years in the fitness industry working as a private and team strength and conditioning coach, Dr. Occhipinti earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic (DC) degree from the University of Bridgeport. There he graduated Summa Cum Laude and was class Valedictorian. Upon graduation he was awarded the Richard E. Vincent Student Leadership award and Student Research Award. He has been featured as an expert in health and fitness in several online publications and media outlets such as the Today Show, CNN, US News & World Report, and LIVESTRONG. Dr. Occhipinti enjoys pursuing a highly active life himself, frequently taking hiking trips with his wife, mountain biking, lifting weights, and playing the guitar.


Feel Free to Reach out to Me!

Dr. Nicholas Occhipinti
Nicholas.Occhipinti@centenaryuniversity.edu
(908) 852-1400

 

Scroll to Top