Academic Requirements
Prerequisite Courses
To be considered for admission to the four-year naturopathic program, applicants must have completed a three or four year bachelor’s degree in any discipline at an accredited institution. The following courses need to be completed prior to admission; 91ÇÑ×Óoffers online prerequisite courses in general chemistry, general biology, human life sciences, and psychology.
Required Courses
General Biology
Credit hours: 3
Units: 0.5
Requirements:
May be fulfilled by one semester of biology, anatomy, botany, cell biology, endocrinology, genetics, immunology, or zoology.
Human Life Sciences
Credit hours: 6 (min.)
Units: 1.0
Requirements:
May be fulfilled by one-year or two semesters of biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, anatomy, microbiology, physiology, immunology, pathophysiology and/or pharmacology.
General Chemistry
Credit hours: 3
Units: 0.5
Requirements:
May be fulfilled by one semester of any chemistry. General, organic and/or biochemistry courses would be accepted.
Psychology
Credit hours: 3
Units: 0.5
Requirements:
May be fulfilled either by one semester of introductory psychology, health psychology, developmental psychology, or other similar courses.
Social Sciences or Humanities
Credit hours: 6
Units: 1.0
Requirements:
Acceptable courses include, but are not limited to: sociology, economics, organizational behavior/management, English, history, etc. This elective must include an essay-writing component. Foreign language courses are not accepted towards the humanities prerequisite.
Credit will only be given for the completion of prerequisites when a grade of C-minus (60 per cent) or better is earned.
For September admission, courses must be completed by August 31 of the year of application. For January admission, courses must be completed by December 31.
Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 2.7 on a four-point scale. Historically, the average cumulative GPA of accepted students has been 3.2 on a four-point scale, encompassing a range of 2.7 to 4.0.
Additional Recommended Courses
We also recommend that applicants complete courses in some or all of the following areas to prepare for the ND program curriculum:
  • Anatomy
  • Genetics
  • Sociology
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Statistics
  • English composition
  • Organic chemistry
  • Environmental science
  • Physics
For further information on prerequisite sciences, please contact the Admissions and Student Services Department at 1 (866) 241-2266 ext. 245 or info@ccnm.edu.
Proficiency in the English Language
91ÇÑ×Ócurriculum is delivered in English; applicants must demonstrate sufficient English language fluency. If your postsecondary studies were completed in a language other than English, proof of English proficiency must be submitted. CCNM’s minimum requirements are:
  • TOEFL iBT: minimum 86 out of 120 (91ÇÑ×ÓTOEFL DI Code: 0245)
  • IELTS (academic): minimum overall band score of 6.5 or higher (on a 9 point scale)
  • level PW (University Pathway) 3.3 (must achieve minimum cumulative grade point average or minimum letter grade equivalent to 75%)
Learn more about the requirements for students from outside of Canada.
For further information on academic requirements and policies, please see the academic calendar
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Statement of Equal Opportunity

The 91ÇÑ×Ó works to ensure that the principles of the Canadian Human Rights Act are reflected in our dealings with all of our constituents: Every person has a right to equal treatment with respect to services, goods and facilities, without discrimination because of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, same-sex partnership status, family status, or handicap.

This applies to all matters of the College.

  • 91ÇÑ×Ó- Toronto Campus
    Prerequisite Courses
    To be considered for admission to the Doctor of Naturopathy degree program, applicants must have completed a three or four year bachelor’s degree in any discipline at an accredited institution. The following courses need to be completed prior to admission; 91ÇÑ×Óoffers online prerequisite courses in general chemistry, general biology, human life sciences, and psychology.
    Required Courses
    General Biology
    Credit hours: 3
    Units: 0.5
    Requirements:
    May be fulfilled by one semester of biology, anatomy, botany, cell biology, endocrinology, genetics, immunology, or zoology.
    Human Life Sciences
    Credit hours: 6 (min.)
    Units: 1.0
    Requirements:
    May be fulfilled by one-year or two semesters of biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, anatomy, microbiology, physiology, immunology, pathophysiology and/or pharmacology.
    General Chemistry
    Credit hours: 3
    Units: 0.5
    Requirements:
    May be fulfilled by one semester of any chemistry. General, organic and/or biochemistry courses would be accepted.
    Psychology
    Credit hours: 3
    Units: 0.5
    Requirements:
    May be fulfilled either by one semester of introductory psychology, health psychology, developmental psychology, or other similar courses.
    Social Sciences or Humanities
    Credit hours: 6
    Units: 1.0
    Requirements:
    Acceptable courses include, but are not limited to: sociology, economics, organizational behavior/management, English, history, etc. This elective must include an essay-writing component. Foreign language courses are not accepted towards the humanities prerequisite.
    Credit will only be given for the completion of prerequisites when a grade of C-minus (60 per cent) or better is earned.
    For September admission, courses must be completed by August 31 of the year of application. For January admission, courses must be completed by December 31.
    Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 2.7 on a four-point scale. Historically, the average cumulative GPA of accepted students has been 3.2 on a four-point scale, encompassing a range of 2.7 to 4.0.
    Additional Recommended Courses
    We also recommend that applicants complete courses in some or all of the following areas to prepare for the ND program curriculum:
    • Anatomy
    • Genetics
    • Sociology
    • Biochemistry
    • Microbiology
    • Statistics
    • English composition
    • Organic chemistry
    • Environmental science
    • Physics
    For further information on prerequisite sciences, please contact the Admissions and Student Services Department at 1 (866) 241-2266 ext. 245 or info@ccnm.edu.
    Proficiency in the English Language
    91ÇÑ×Ócurriculum is delivered in English; applicants must demonstrate sufficient English language fluency. If your postsecondary studies were completed in a language other than English, proof of English proficiency must be submitted. CCNM’s minimum requirements are:
    • TOEFL iBT: minimum 86 out of 120 (91ÇÑ×ÓTOEFL DI Code: 0245)
    • IELTS (academic): minimum overall band score of 6.5 or higher (on a 9 point scale)
    • level PW (University Pathway) 3.3 (must achieve minimum cumulative grade point average or minimum letter grade equivalent to 75%)
    Learn more about the requirements for students from outside of Canada.
    Mature Student Policy/Experienced Students
    A limited number of exceptions are made for experienced students who have completed three years towards a University bachelor’s degree (90 credit hours, 15 full courses).

    Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 2.7 on a four-point scale. Historically, the average cumulative GPA of accepted students has been 3.2 on a four-point scale, encompassing a range of 2.7 to 4.0. Applicants must have the minimum prerequisites as outlined in the admission requirements and a minimum of four years of work and life experience outside of university. Please note that possessing the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
  • 91ÇÑ×Ó- Boucher Campus
    91ÇÑ×Ó- Boucher Campus calculates a cumulative grade point average for all courses that constitute a degree. For a candidate to be considered a competitive applicant, the Admissions Committee expects a degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7.
    For candidates who have a cumulative GPA below the expected minimum but who have completed additional degree(s) (e.g., a second bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree, doctorate, or first professional degree), the Admissions Committee may consider additional education when assessing academic preparation.
    Prerequisite Courses
    Applicants must show a minimum final grade of 60 per cent (equivalent to C) in each required prerequisite course. The expected overall minimum cumulative science GPA is 2.5 to compete for the limited program seats.
    91ÇÑ×Óoffers online prerequisite courses in general chemistry, general biology, human life sciences, and psychology.
    Required Courses
    General Biology
    Credit hours: 3
    Units: 0.5
    Requirements:
    May be fulfilled by one semester of biology, anatomy, botany, cell biology, endocrinology, genetics, immunology, or zoology.
    Human Life Sciences
    Credit hours: 6 (min.)
    Units: 1.0
    Requirements:
    May be fulfilled by one-year or two semesters of biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, anatomy, microbiology, physiology, immunology, pathophysiology and/or pharmacology.
    General Chemistry
    Credit hours: 3
    Units: 0.5
    Requirements:
    May be fulfilled by one semester of any chemistry. General, organic and/or biochemistry courses would be accepted.
    Psychology
    Credit hours: 3
    Units: 0.5
    Requirements:
    May be fulfilled either by one semester of introductory psychology, health psychology, developmental psychology, or other similar courses.
    Social Sciences or Humanities
    Credit hours: 6
    Units: 1.0
    Requirements:
    Acceptable courses include, but are not limited to: sociology, economics, organizational behavior/management, English, history, etc. This elective must include an essay-writing component. Foreign language courses are not accepted towards the humanities prerequisite.
    *According to PTIB bylaws and 91ÇÑ×Ó-Boucher Campus policy, minimum program admission requirements may not be waived.
    Additional Prerequisite Information
    Prerequisite courses must be at the 100 level or above and taken at a recognized Canadian or regionally accredited American postsecondary institution, or the equivalent, as assessed by either ICES or WES. Lab courses do not fulfill the required prerequisite credit hours, nor are they included in calculating prerequisite grades.
    The 91ÇÑ×Ó- Boucher Campus may, at its discretion, accept prerequisite preparatory courses from other Council of Naturopathic Medical Education (CNME) approved institutions. This option is generally reserved for students who apply as transfer students from other CNME approved institutions.
    Students who started a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine program at a CNME-approved institution but are not applying as a transfer student may, at the discretion of the Admissions Committee, be able to use credits completed at the issuing institution to satisfy prerequisites provided at least a 60 per cent (equivalent to C) was attained and the credits earned are at least equivalent to 3 credit hours or a half-year course.
    Courses accepted as a prerequisite may not be used for transfer credit. Students must provide an official transcript showing successful completion of all prerequisites before the first day of the 91ÇÑ×Ó- Boucher Campus program.
    In cases where an official transcript indicating successful completion of a prerequisite course is not available before the first day of the program, with pre-approval from the Chair of the Admissions Committee, a letter sent directly from the Registrar or Records Office of the issuing postsecondary institution may be used as proof of successful completion until an official transcript is received.
    Recommended Courses
    We recommend that, in addition to the prerequisite courses, applicants complete courses in some or all of the following areas to prepare for the ND program curriculum:
    • Anatomy
    • Business
    • Calculus
    • Cell Biology
    • Community/Cultural Studies
    • Ecology
    • Environmental Studies
    • Genetics
    • Global/International Studies
    • Leadership
    • Management
    • Marketing
    • Microbiology
    • Nutrition
    • Philosophy
    • Physics
    • Physiology
    • Religious Studies
    • Research
    • Sociology
    • Statistics
    Proficiency in the English Language
    CCNM’s curriculum is delivered in English; all applicants are expected to demonstrate sufficient English language fluency to fully participate in the learning process. If an applicant’s post-secondary studies were completed outside of North America in a language other than English, proof of English proficiency must be submitted to 91ÇÑ×Ó- Boucher Campus. Our minimum requirements are indicated below:
    • TOEFL iBT: minimum 86 out of 120
    • IELTS (academic): minimum overall band score of 6.5 or higher (on a 9 point scale)
    • level PW (University Pathway) 3.3 (must achieve minimum cumulative grade point average or minimum letter grade equivalent to 75%)
    Learn more about the requirements for students from outside of Canada.
    Transcript(s)
    Official transcripts from an applicant’s post-secondary educational institution(s) must be sent directly from the issuing institution to the NDCAS transcript processing centre. Please follow NDCAS-provided instructions in your application for ordering your transcripts.
    Students who attended an institution outside of Canada or the United States must submit a “comprehensive" (course-by-course) evaluation from either International Credential Evaluation Service (ICES) or World Education Services (WES) to NDCAS.