May, 2024

In a strategic effort to downsize our physical space and make better use of resources, the CKO is moving!


The CKO’s last in-person day at 160 Bloor St. E will be Wednesday, May 29. The CKO will then be closed to visits until September as we transition to the new office space, but will otherwise be fully operational. During our move, if you need to send any documents to 160 Bloor St E., please use regular mail only. Do not send registered mail, use courier services, or deliver documents in person.


Our new location will be shared at the end of summer, so stay tuned! If you have any questions please reach out to info@coko.ca. We look forward to seeing you at our new office!

Fall 2024 entry-to-practice exam


The CKO 2024 Fall entry-to-practice exam is scheduled for September 24. Applicants with a kinesiology degree from Ontario can apply by July 12. The deadline for education equivalency applicants is June 25.


For details, visit our Exam Registration Deadlines and Logistics page.

Results of the second Practice Standards and Guidelines survey


In April, CKO launched the second Practice Standards and Guidelines survey on the Practice Guideline Use of Titles and Designations. We received many responses from kinesiologists and are pleased to provide a report on the survey results.


Check out the survey results

Practice Standards and Guidelines survey series #3: Record Keeping


To help identify learning opportunities and facilitate communication between kinesiologists and CKO, CKO is continuing its series of surveys regarding Practice Standards and Guidelines. The third survey of this series is related to Record Keeping, another frequently arising topic in 2023. 

Learn more & take the survey

2024 Council Election


Council ensures CKO fulfills its legislated mandate by setting CKO’s strategic and policy direction and making decisions that protect the public interest. The nomination period ran from May 10 to 24 and has been completed. The Council elections will take place from July 9 to 16.


Learn more

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