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What Canadian College of Naturopathic Medciine is all about
The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) is Canada's premier institute for education and research in naturopathic medicine. CCNM offers a rigorous four-year, full-time doctor of naturopathic medicine program.

CCNM is also home to the Robert Schad Naturopathic Clinic, a dynamic naturopathic teaching clinic where senior clinicians and ND supervisors conduct more than 26,000 patient visits per year.
The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine is accredited by the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education (CNME), the accrediting agency for naturopathic colleges and programs in Canada and the United States.

Our ND program provides a rigorous education with the opportunity to apply naturopathic medicine in a clinical setting. We offer financial assistance in the form of bursaries, loans, awards and scholarships to all qualifying students and an abundance of student amenities, designed to make you feel right at home. CCNM brings new thinking, new research and new approaches to health care, harnessing science to unleash the healing power of nature.
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Our ND program provides a rigorous education with the opportunity to apply naturopathic medicine in a clinical setting

Calendar & fees

Estimated Calendar & fees (Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board): 20,000.00 (USD)
Award scholarships? Yes
Is there financial assistance available for this program? Yes

Main Campus Location of this program

Institution Name: Canadian College of Naturopathic Medciine
Address: 1255 Sheppard Avenue East - (Maps)
Zip/Postal Code: M2K1E2
City/Location: TORONTO
Country: Canada
State/Province: Ontario
Telephone: 4164981255
About this program:
The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) is Canada's premier institute for education and research in naturopathic medicine. CCNM offers a rigorous four-year, full-time doctor of naturopathic medicine program. CCNM is also home to the Robert Schad Naturopathic Clinic, a dynamic naturopathic teaching clinic where senior clinicians and ND supervisors conduct more than 26,000 patient visits per year. The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine is accredited by the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education (CNME), the accrediting agency for naturopathic colleges and programs in Canada and the United States.
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Foundation Year: 1978
Observation: Our ND program:
• requires a Bachelor's degree for admission
• is intensive four-year program
• includes more than 1,200 hours of clinical experience
• involves more than 3,000 hours of classroom training
• involves three major areas of study:
o biomedical sciences
o clinical sciences
o naturopathic therapeutics

Degrees Offered

  • Other

Fields of Study

  • Medicine-Related Studies

Accommodation

  • Student Residence

Our Location

Toronto is a safe city, full of diversity, nightlife and outstanding attractions. If you live in our on-campus residence, you have direct access to a city-wide public transit system and miles of parks and green space, as well as retail shops and services. CCNM graduates practice across North America.

Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. With over 2.5 million residents, it is the fifth most populous city in North America. Its metropolitan area with over 5 million residents is the seventh largest urban region in North America. Toronto is at the heart of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), and is part of a densely populated region in Southern Ontario.

As Canada's economic capital and one of the top financial centres in the world, Toronto is considered an alpha world city by the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) study group. It is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the world's seventh largest in terms of market value. Toronto contains more corporate headquarters than any other Canadian city, including those of Canada's five largest banks. Toronto's leading economic sectors include finance, business services, telecommunications, aerospace, transportation, media, arts, film, music, television production, publishing, software production, medical research, education, tourism, engineering, and sports industries.

Toronto's population is cosmopolitan and international, reflecting its role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada Toronto is one of the world's most diverse cities by percentage of non-native-born residents, with about 49% of the population born outside Canada.

According to Forbes, Toronto is the tenth-most economically powerful city in the world and one of the fastest growing among the G7 nations, whilst PwC ranks the city as the world's second-best "metro powerhouse". Toronto was ranked twelfth in the world and fourth in the Americas in 2010 for economic innovation by 2thinknow. Toronto is also consistently rated as one of the world's most livable cities by the Economist Intelligence Unit and the Mercer Quality of Living Survey.The cost of living in Toronto was ranked highest in Canada in 2011.
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Miscellaneous Information

Closest airport: Lester B. Pearson International Airport - YYZ
Principal student nationalities represented at Canadian College of Naturopathic Medciine: Ethnically Diverse
Library? Yes
Access to a computer or the internet? Yes
Cafeteria? Yes
Disability Services:
  • Services for the hearing impaired
  • Services for the mobility impaired
  • Services for the visually impaired

GLBT-Friendly: Yes

About your school

Student enrollment: Small
School setting: Urban
Student diversity: Very diverse
Other school options:
  • No religious affiliation
  • Co-ed (men and women)

International Student Admissions

Selectivity: Somewhat Selective (admits 1/3 to 2/3 of applicants)
Open admissions policy: No
Admissions rate: 65.00%
Testing requirements:
  • SAT I: Optional
  • ACT: Optional
  • SAT II/Achievement: Optional
  • ASSET: Optional
  • GMAT: Optional
  • GRE: Optional
  • LSAT: Optional
  • MCAT: Optional
  • DAT: Optional
English proficiency test: Not required
Minimum TOEFL: TOEFL PBT: min TOEFL CBT: min 257 TOEFL IBT: min 102
Minimum IELTS: overall band score of 7.5 or higher on 9 point scale
Graduation rate: 88.25%
Most popular areas of study:
  • Applied Sciences, Professions & Arts

Useful Links

Price table: http://www.ccnm.edu/prospective_students/tuition_and_fees
Start dates: http://www.ccnm.edu/prospective_students/how_apply

Entrance Scholarships


Type: Postgrad
This scholarship is: Partial Tuition
Description: A number of $1,000 entrance scholarships are available to new students. Scholarships will be awarded to students based on their undergraduate academic performance. No application is required. Winners from the September class will be notified in August. Winners from the January class will be notified in December. The funds will be applied directly towards the student account. The number of awards available is dependent on the amount of money collected from donors.
Entry level of study: 1st Year
Gender: both
Scholarship offered to students that have the following citizenships:
  • Afghan
  • Albanian
  • Algerian
  • American
  • Andorran
  • Angolan
  • Argentinean
  • Armenian
  • Australian
  • Austrian
  • Azerbaijani
  • Bahamian
  • Bahraini
  • Bangladeshi
  • Barbadian
  • Belarusian
  • Belgian
  • Belizean
  • Beninese
  • Bhutanese
  • Bolivian
  • Bosnian
  • Botswanan
  • Brazilian
  • British
  • Bruneian
  • Bulgarian
  • Burkinabe
  • Burmese
  • Burundian
  • Cambodian
  • Cameroonian
  • Canadian
  • Cape Verdean
  • Chadian
  • Chilean
  • Chinese
  • Colombian
  • Congolese
  • Costa Rican
  • Croat
  • Cuban
  • Cypriot
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Djibouti
  • Dominican
  • Dutch
  • Ecuadorean
  • Egyptian
  • Emirian
  • English
  • Eritrean
  • Estonian
  • Ethiopian
  • Fijian
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Gabonese
  • Gambian
  • Georgian
  • German
  • Ghanaian
  • Greek
  • Grenadian
  • Guatemalan
  • Guinean
  • Guyanese
  • Haitian
  • Honduran
  • Hungarian
  • I-Kiribati
  • Icelander
  • Indian
  • Indonesian
  • Iranian
  • Iraqi
  • Irish
  • Israeli
  • Italian
  • Jamaican
  • Japanese
  • Jordanian
  • Kazakhstani
  • Kenyan
  • Kittian and Nevisian
  • Kosovar
  • Kuwaiti
  • Laotian
  • Latvian
  • Lebanese
  • Liberian
  • Libyan
  • Liechtensteiner
  • Lithuanian
  • Luxembourger
  • Macedonian
  • Malagasy
  • Malawian
  • Malaysian
  • Maldivan
  • Malian
  • Maltese
  • Marshallese
  • Mauritanian
  • Mauritian
  • Mexican
  • Micronesian
  • Moldovan
  • Monacan
  • Mongolian
  • Montenegrin
  • Moroccan
  • Mosotho (plural Basotho)
  • Mozambican
  • Namibian
  • Nauruan
  • Nepalese
  • New Zealander
  • Nicaraguan
  • Nigerian
  • Nigerien
  • North Korean
  • Norwegian
  • Omani
  • Pakistani
  • Palauan
  • Panamanian
  • Papua New Guinean
  • Paraguayan
  • Peruvian
  • Philipino
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Qatari
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Rwandan
  • Saint Lucian
  • Salvadoran
  • Sammarinese
  • Samoan
  • Sao Tomean
  • Saudi Arabian
  • Senegalese
  • Serbian
  • Seychellois
  • Sierra Leonean
  • Singaporean
  • Slovakian
  • Slovenian
  • Solomon Islander
  • Somali
  • South African
  • South Korean
  • Spanish
  • Sri Lankan
  • Sudanese
  • Surinamer
  • Swazi
  • Swedish
  • Swiss
  • Syrian
  • Taiwanese
  • Tajik
  • Tanzanian
  • Thai
  • Tobagonian
  • Togolese
  • Tongan
  • Trinidadian
  • Tunisian
  • Turk or Turkish
  • Turkmen(s)
  • Tuvaluan
  • Ugandan
  • Ukrainian
  • Uruguayan
  • Uzbek
  • Vanuatuan
  • Venezuelan
  • Vietnamese
  • Welsh
  • Western Samoan
  • Yemeni
  • Yugoslav
  • Zairean
  • Zambian
  • Zimbabwean

First Nations Award


Type: Postgrad
This scholarship is: Partial Tuition
Description: Sponsored by the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine

CCNM and Baagwating Community Association jointly sponsor a bursary for students who are Canadian status Indian, Inuit or member of a recognized First Nations band, including Métis. $10,000 per year for four consecutive years if one student is awarded the scholarship or $5,000 per year for four consecutive years if two students are awarded the scholarship.
Entry level of study: 1st Year
Gender: both
Scholarship offered to students that have the following citizenships:
  • Canadian

Dr. Gregory Wayne Prytula, ND, Memorial Bursary


Type: Postgrad
This scholarship is: Partial Tuition
Description: Sponsored by NaturoMedic.org and Dr. Michael Prytula, ND

$400 to be awarded to the first year student who best demonstrates what they gave up to join the naturopathic profession. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need by qualifying for government student loans.
Entry level of study: 1st Year
Gender: both
Scholarship offered to students that have the following citizenships:
  • Afghan
  • Albanian
  • Algerian
  • American
  • Andorran
  • Angolan
  • Argentinean
  • Armenian
  • Australian
  • Austrian
  • Azerbaijani
  • Bahamian
  • Bahraini
  • Bangladeshi
  • Barbadian
  • Belarusian
  • Belgian
  • Belizean
  • Beninese
  • Bhutanese
  • Bolivian
  • Bosnian
  • Botswanan
  • Brazilian
  • British
  • Bruneian
  • Bulgarian
  • Burkinabe
  • Burmese
  • Burundian
  • Cambodian
  • Cameroonian
  • Canadian
  • Cape Verdean
  • Chadian
  • Chilean
  • Chinese
  • Colombian
  • Congolese
  • Costa Rican
  • Croat
  • Cuban
  • Cypriot
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Djibouti
  • Dominican
  • Dutch
  • Ecuadorean
  • Egyptian
  • Emirian
  • English
  • Eritrean
  • Estonian
  • Ethiopian
  • Fijian
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Gabonese
  • Gambian
  • Georgian
  • German
  • Ghanaian
  • Greek
  • Grenadian
  • Guatemalan
  • Guinean
  • Guyanese
  • Haitian
  • Honduran
  • Hungarian
  • I-Kiribati
  • Icelander
  • Indian
  • Indonesian
  • Iranian
  • Iraqi
  • Irish
  • Israeli
  • Italian
  • Jamaican
  • Japanese
  • Jordanian
  • Kazakhstani
  • Kenyan
  • Kittian and Nevisian
  • Kosovar
  • Kuwaiti
  • Laotian
  • Latvian
  • Lebanese
  • Liberian
  • Libyan
  • Liechtensteiner
  • Lithuanian
  • Luxembourger
  • Macedonian
  • Malagasy
  • Malawian
  • Malaysian
  • Maldivan
  • Malian
  • Maltese
  • Marshallese
  • Mauritanian
  • Mauritian
  • Mexican
  • Micronesian
  • Moldovan
  • Monacan
  • Mongolian
  • Montenegrin
  • Moroccan
  • Mosotho (plural Basotho)
  • Mozambican
  • Namibian
  • Nauruan
  • Nepalese
  • New Zealander
  • Nicaraguan
  • Nigerian
  • Nigerien
  • North Korean
  • Norwegian
  • Omani
  • Pakistani
  • Palauan
  • Panamanian
  • Papua New Guinean
  • Paraguayan
  • Peruvian
  • Philipino
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Qatari
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Rwandan
  • Saint Lucian
  • Salvadoran
  • Sammarinese
  • Samoan
  • Sao Tomean
  • Saudi Arabian
  • Senegalese
  • Serbian
  • Seychellois
  • Sierra Leonean
  • Singaporean
  • Slovakian
  • Slovenian
  • Solomon Islander
  • Somali
  • South African
  • South Korean
  • Spanish
  • Sri Lankan
  • Sudanese
  • Surinamer
  • Swazi
  • Swedish
  • Swiss
  • Syrian
  • Taiwanese
  • Tajik
  • Tanzanian
  • Thai
  • Tobagonian
  • Togolese
  • Tongan
  • Trinidadian
  • Tunisian
  • Turk or Turkish
  • Turkmen(s)
  • Tuvaluan
  • Ugandan
  • Ukrainian
  • Uruguayan
  • Uzbek
  • Vanuatuan
  • Venezuelan
  • Vietnamese
  • Welsh
  • Western Samoan
  • Yemeni
  • Yugoslav
  • Zairean
  • Zambian
  • Zimbabwean