September 11, 2025
Education News Canada

TRENT UNIVERSITY
Trent University and Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine Launch First-of-its-Kind Double Degree

September 11, 2025

Trent University and the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) are launching Canada's first formalized double degree pathway between a public university and a naturopathic medical college, allowing students to earn both a Bachelor of Arts and Science and a Doctor of Naturopathy in just seven years. 

By uniting Trent's interdisciplinary undergraduate strengths with CCNM's professional naturopathic training, the pathway creates a seamless, integrated academic journey that prepares graduates with the foundational knowledge and clinical competencies for careers in integrative health. 

"This agreement with CCNM creates a clear and compelling pathway for students to pursue enriching careers in the expanding field of naturopathic medicine," said Dr. Cathy Bruce, president and vice-chancellor of Trent University. "By combining Trent's interdisciplinary academic strengths with CCNM's clinical expertise, we're helping students pursue careers that align with the evolving ways people are thinking about health and wellness." 

Students admitted directly from high school will begin their studies at Trent, receiving tailored academic advising to meet prerequisites and prepare for competitive entry into CCNM's professional program. Once at CCNM, students may complete their training at the Toronto campus or apply to the Boucher campus in British Columbia. 

"CCNM is thrilled to deepen our longstanding relationship with Trent," added Dr. Rahim Karim, president and CEO of CCNM. "Together, we are preparing practitioners who will combine a solid foundation in the liberal arts and sciences with naturopathic medical training, bringing benefits to patients and the healthcare system as a whole." 

In addition to the new double degree, the agreement also strengthens pathways for students in Trent's Medical Professional Stream (MPS). A structured 4+4 route provides MPS students with a direct path into CCNM's four-year Doctor of Naturopathy program, including early admission, housing incentives, and unique opportunities to engage in CCNM research even before matriculation. 

"This partnership combines the unique strengths of both institutions to create a more seamless and enriching academic journey for students," said Dr. Sarah West, dean of Science at Trent University. "The double degree pathway integrates the humanities and social sciences, sciences, and health fields, equipping future healthcare leaders with the interdisciplinary and well-rounded perspective that is essential to meeting the complex needs of today's communities." 

The initiative represents a strategic collaboration between Trent and CCNM, including joint oversight, coordinated recruitment, and shared student support systems - ensuring a seamless academic experience across both institutions.  

Learn more about the new pathways to a Doctor of Naturopathy degree

For more information

Trent University
1600 West Bank Drive
Peterborough Ontario
Canada K9J 7B8
www.trentu.ca


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