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We invite students to bring their passion, creativity & energy to apply for admissions to our program and be part of something big & transformative. We welcome students who recently graduated from high school, mature students, or those who want to transfer from other universities or those who want to earn another degree in Islamic Studies.
We have an admission process that is tailored to your situation and a program that is flexible and versatile to meet your needs.

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A Place For Everyone:

CIC offers two modalities:

It is important to note that while the curriculum and learning objectives of the two modalities are the same, course delivery differs. 

Students cannot be enrolled in courses of different modalities. If a student wishes to change the modality of their program, they must withdraw and re-apply to the program in the desired modality.

How Is The Online Modality Different From On-Campus?

Students are not required to come to campus. All course work is completed online, either through asynchronous or synchronous online sessions. 

When synchronous sessions are required in a course, students are advised of dates and times at the start of the term and must plan to attend. 

The online curriculum is presented to students with a pre-defined schedule of when modules, activities, and assessments must be completed to stay on track in the course. Students manage their coursework hours within this pre-defined time frame. 

Students Can Follow A Full-Time or Part-Time Course of Study

Full-time students must take at least 9 credits (3 courses) or more in each semester (Fall and Winter). The maximum number of courses a fulltime student may take in the Fall/Winter session without overload approval is 5.

Any student  taking less than 9 credits (3 courses) is considered a part-time student. The maximum number of credits a part-time student may earn in a combination of the Fall and Winter session is 12 (4 courses).

The maximum number of courses a part-time student may earn in either the fall term or the winter term is 2.

Part-time Students wish to transfer to full-time status for the next Fall/Winter session must submit a request to the Registrar’s Office by the required date.

Making knowledge Accessible

For learners who are not pursuing degrees but want to expand their learning and knowledge can access courses as Visiting Students. 

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ADMISSION STATEMENT

This institution has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges and Universities to offer this program for a seven-year term starting [February 8, 2023]. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other educational institutions).