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Pathways

CMCC has pathway agreements with Ontario Tech University, University of New Brunswick and University of Winnipeg. These agreements facilitate an accelerated pathway to degree completion. Each institution sets specific standards for admission into the pathway, to enable the student to apply for advanced entry admission to CMCC in their second year of undergraduate study.  

Upon completion of the academic requirements outlined in the agreement, and a successful admission interview, the applicant may receive advanced entry admission to the Doctor of Chiropractic program.  

After completion of the four-year program at CMCC, students may receive transfer credits toward their undergraduate bachelor’s degree from their chiropractic studies. 

Ontario Tech University (formerly UOIT)
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An articulation agreement between CMCC and OTU allows Ontario Tech students enrolled in the OTU Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) in Kinesiology degree to complete both their undergraduate and Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree in seven years instead of eight.

Successful candidates will:

  • be eligible for early advanced entry admission to the DC program at CMCC
  • complete three years at OTU followed by four years at CMCC
  • be granted transfer credit for a number of courses in the DC program including Anatomy and Research
  • receive 30 transfer credits at OTU towards their undergraduate degree upon successful completion of the DC program including a 100-hour research elective course            

Prospective students should contact:   

OTU Academic Advising (Health Sciences) CMCC Admissions

University of New Brunswick
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An articulation agreement between CMCC and University of New Brunswick allows UNB students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology (BScKin) degree to complete both their undergraduate and Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree in seven years instead of eight.

Successful candidates will:

  • be eligible for early advanced entry admission to the DC program at CMCC
  • complete three years at UNB followed by four years at CMCC
  • be granted transfer credit for CE 1301 at CMCC
  • receive 30 transfer credits at UNB towards their undergraduate degree upon successful completion of the DC program
      

Prospective students should contact:

UNB Faculty of Kinesiology CMCC Admissions

University of Winnipeg
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An articulation agreement between CMCC and University of Winnipeg allows UW students enrolled in the UW Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin) degree to complete both their undergraduate and Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree in seven years instead of eight.

Successful candidates will:
  • be eligible for early advanced entry admission to the DC program at CMCC
  • complete three years at UW followed by four years at CMCC
  • be granted transfer credit for CE 1301 at CMCC
  • receive up to 33 transfer credits at UW towards their undergraduate degree upon successful completion of the DC program            

Prospective students should contact:

UW Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health CMCC Admissions