Academic Calendar 2022-2023

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Undergraduate Admissions Telephone: 416 482 2344 or 1 800 463 2923 Fax: 416 646 1114 Email: admissions@cmcc.ca Website: cmcc.ca/admissions The Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree program is a limited enrolment program into which the institution will admit only the most qualified applicants annually. CMCC welcomes applications for the DC program through three admission streams: General Entry, Academic Pathway and Undergraduate Student Transfer. The majority of applicants to CMCC do so through the general admission stream. All applicants must meet the minimum academic standards and admission requirements as detailed below. Students applying for Academic Pathway admission or Undergraduate Student Transfer may be subject to additional minimum standards. More information on admission requirements is available at cmcc.ca/ admissions.

Admission Requirements All Applicants • The minimum standards for admission to the Doctor of Chiropractic degree program are: a. Three full years of study (minimum of 90 credit hours / 15 full courses) in a university program or at an institution or institutions recognized at the university level by a provincial or territorial ministry of education, in which the applicant demonstrates a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.75 on CMCC’s 4.00 scale in postsecondary pre-professional education b. A successful admissions interview with a minimum interview score as defined by CMCC c. Successful evaluation of a personal statement. • No prerequisite courses are required. Although not mandatory, it is recommended that applicants have completed one full course, with labs, in organic chemistry and biology; one half course in introductory psychology; and at least one and one half courses in humanities and/or social sciences. • All offers of admission are conditional upon the applicant’s final CGPA on the minimum academic requirements being at or above the CGPA that was calculated to assess admission eligibility upon submission of the application. • Applications and supporting documentation must be submitted before the assigned deadline each year. All academic requirements must be completed no later than May 31 of the year of registration at CMCC unless otherwise noted. • It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that CMCC’s admission requirements and academic program meet the licensure and associated eligibility requirements of the regulatory body for the jurisdiction in which they wish to practice. See page 129 (Licensure/ Regulation) for more information.

English Language Proficiency Requirements Students for whom English is not a first language will be asked to identify such on their application, and may be required to submit evidence of their proficiency in English by demonstrating:


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