CMCC is a not-for-profit, charitable, educational institution which receives no direct government funding. The chiropractic profession continues to support CMCC, and members pay an annual fee which helps to subsidize the cost of the students’ education. Additional sources of funding are actively sought and include generous support from annual donors. CMCC students are eligible to apply for government funding, and we assist in the loan application process.
Tuition and Fees
Please note that all fees are subject to change and subject to an annual increase.
2009-20010 Tuition & Fees – Undergraduate Program
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Annual Tuition
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Student Activity
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SCCA
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Student Group Insurance
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Total
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Year I to III
Canadian
International
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$21,231
$25,477
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$210
$210
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$25
$25
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$350
-
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$21,816
$25,712
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Year IV
Canadian
International
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$21,231
$25,477
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$210
$210
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$25
$25
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$350
-
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$21,816
$25,712
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Admission Fees
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Online Application (non-refundable)
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$85
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Interview (non-refundable)
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$185
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Application for transfer (non-refundable)
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$250
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Confirmation of acceptance* (non-refundable)
*$250 of this will be credited to Year I tuition
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$500
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Student Activity Fee – This fee is due from all students at the time of registration. It is used to fund the cost of Students’ Council social events, athletic programs (including weight-room, gym equipment, pool and intramural sports), orientation, CMCC clubs, participation in other student activities, and costs associated with Convocation.
SCCA Fee – A membership fee for the Student Canadian Chiropractic Association (SCCA) is due from all students at time of registration. As SCCA members, students may attend CCA and SCCA sponsored conventions and seminars, and receive a subscription to the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association and discounts at various Toronto retailers.
Student Group Insurance Fee – All Canadian students at CMCC are automatically assessed a fee for the Students’ Council Health & Dental Plan ($350 for 2008-2009). This does not include international students. The Plan provides coverage for 12 months, from September 1 through August 31. If a student is already covered by an equivalent extended health and dental plan, he or she may opt out of the Plan, online, during the Change-of-Coverage Period (typically within the first 3 weeks of classes). The Plan provides the option to enrol a spouse and/or dependants by paying an additional fee. For more information, call 1 877 795 4422 or visit ihaveaplan.ca, or see your Student Council representative.
Fee Payment Due Dates
Students are responsible for their tuition fees, and CMCC cannot be responsible for loans that arrive after the tuition due date. Interest charges related to delays in processing and advancing of loan proceeds are the responsibility of the student. Please see the CMCC Academic Calendar for late payment charges and our Withdrawal and Refund Policy.
2009-2010 Fee Payment Due Dates – Undergraduate Program
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Canadian Students
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International Students
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Deadline
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Year I Students
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$250*
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$250*
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April 17, 2009
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$11,000
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$13,050
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June 1, 2009
|
|
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$10,566
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$12,412
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January 22, 2010
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Total
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$21,816
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$25,712
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|
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Year II & III Students
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$11,196
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$12,969
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September 4, 2009
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|
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$10,620
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$12,743
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January 22, 2010
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Total
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$21,816
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$25,712
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|
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Year IV Students
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$ 7,093
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$ 8,045
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June 19, 2009
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|
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$ 7,359
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$ 8,831
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September 4 2009
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|
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$ 7,364
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$ 8,836
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January 22, 2010
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Total
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$21,816
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$25,712
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*This $250 represents 50% of the acceptance fee credited to Year I tuition when the student starts the program.
Undergraduate Fees
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Administrative
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Parking Pass (non-refundable)
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$575
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Parking Card (refundable upon return)
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$25
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Returned cheques (each)
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$40
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Supplies*
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Diagnostic equipment (approx.)
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$750
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Spinal Column model (approx.)
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$190
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Textbooks Year I (approx.)
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$1,500
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All supplies are available from the CMCC Supply Centre and Bookstore.