Additional Awards

A listing of available awards, bursaries and scholarship not exlusive to CMCC students but open to all students pursuing postsecondary education. Links provided within each description will direct you through each specific application process.

The William S. Rehm Medal and the Gibbons-Wardwell Medal are given for an outstanding unpublished essay by a single author on any topic on the history of chiropractic. The essay (maximum 10,000 words, including endnotes) must be the result of original research or show an unusual appreciation and understanding of problems in the history of chiropractic. In particular, the committee judges essays on the quality of writing, appropriate use of sources, and ability to address themes of historical significance.

For further details, please visit the Awards and Honours section of http://www.historyofchiropractic.org/awards-and-honors/.

This award was established in 1995 to honour the memory of Dr. Harold Beasley, a former Chair of the Ontario Board of Directors of Chiropractic (BDC), now the College of Chiropractors of Ontario (CCO). As Chair of the BDC, Dr. Beasley worked tirelessly to ensure that chiropractic was given fair recognition under legislation.

CCO will present an annual award to a graduating student of an accredited chiropractic program, who intends to practise in Ontario, for demonstrating excellence in Ontario jurisprudence. The winner of this Award will be notified, have their fees for first year registration renewal with CCO waived, recognized at the CCO's Annual General Meeting and have their essay published in a CCO newsletter. For further details, please visit P-009: Dr. Harold Beasley Memorial Award.

FICS, the international organization representing the specialty of sports chiropractic, is pleased to announce annual sponsorships for chiropractic students. These scholarships are open to chiropractic students worldwide.

For more details, please visit https://fics-sport/student-scholarships.