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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 CMCC welcomes applications for the Doctor of Chiropractic program through three admission streams: general entry and Academic Pathway admission 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 academic requirement for admission is a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.50 on 4.00 grade point scale from the last three full years (15 full year courses or 90 credit hours) of undergraduate university level study. • Marks obtained from graduate level study (Master’s or Doctoral) are not calculated in the CGPA. Following a successful admission interview, applicants holding Master’s or Doctoral degrees at the time of the application deadline will be ranked at the 75th percentile of the admission pool, or will be ranked according to their undergraduate CGPA, whichever is higher. • All academic requirements must be completed no later than May 31 of the year of registration at CMCC. • Offers of admission will be determined based on an admission score, calculated in a manner that weighs the grade point average at the time of application, interview score and personal statement score. It is the student’s responsibility to inquire with the regulatory body for the jurisdiction in which he/she wishes to practice to ensure that CMCC’s admission requirements and academic program meet the licensure and associated eligibility requirements. Qualified applicants will be granted an admissions interview.
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: • sufficient university level course work in English as determined by the Registrar; and/or