Admission Requirements for International Students

An applicant will be considered an international student if he or she is not a Canadian citizen or does not have permanent resident or landed immigrant status.

In addition to CCNM's admission requirements, international applicants must ensure that their academic credentials meet Canadian equivalency. Contact Student Services for details at 416-498-1255 x 245.

International applicants must also comply with Citizenship and Immigration Canada admissibility requirements and must obtain a study permit.

For more information visit www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp
Applicants who intend to practice outside Canada are advised to contact the local naturopathic medicine licensing body to inquire about requirements for licensing in that jurisdiction.

Evaluation of international transcripts
Students who have completed their university study at an institution outside North America must have their transcripts evaluated and translated (if necessary) on a course-by-course basis. World Education Services. For details visit www.wes.org.

World Education Services
www.wes.org 
Toronto: canada@wes.org
416-972-0070 or 1-866-343-0070

New York City: info@wes.org
212-966-6311

The International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada (ICAS)
www.icascanada.ca 
info@incascanada.ca
519-763-7282 or 1-800-321-6021 

Proficiency in the English language
As CCNM curriculum is delivered in English, all applicants are expected to demonstrate sufficient facility in the English language to fully participate in the learning process. CCNM reserves the right to request that an applicant submit a current TOEFL score. Please contact Student Services for further information.