Resources

Program Advisors

Students in the psychology program are assigned a staff/faculty member as an advisor to assist with registering for courses and ensuring program requirements are meet. If you have not been assigned an advisor from the psychology program, please contact the current program chair (Dr. Brett Holfeld – email: bholfeld@mun.ca) to be assigned an advisor. 

It is recommended that students meet with their advisor before registering for courses each semester. 

  • Psychology Courses 
  • View a list of psychology courses here.
  • Scholarships and Awards
  • You can view and apply for scholarships and awards specific to the psychology program.

Student Exchange Program

As a Grenfell student, you have the opportunity to participate in the Student Exchange Program. With this program you pay Grenfell tuition rates while studying in another student exchange member university in Canada or beyond.

Getting Involved

The Psych Society is a student-run organization that brings psychology students together, organizes events, and promotes mental wellness on campus.

Student Research

Near of the end of your studies, you will have the opportunity to present your research to your peers, family, and the community at the Nick Novakowski Senior Project Conference. This is a celebration of the work of our senior students and an impressive showcase of their skills in the research domain, further demonstrating the dynamic and comprehensive characteristics of psychology.

Applying to Graduate

In order to graduate, you must fill out an application to graduate. You can log into Memorial Self Service to apply. Note there is a deadline to apply to graduate and late applications will only be processed if time and resources permit.

  • Mill Whistler Road Train Tours Registration
  • Psychology Trivia Registration

The winner of the draw was Amanda Thomas-Saunders. This questionnaire is now closed.

The Psychology Student Research Conference is a one-day event at the end of each Winter term that showcases Grenfell’s senior psychology undergraduate students’ research. The conference consists of oral presentations of the honours thesis research projects, as well as and poster presentations of the independent projects. The conference includes a reception, recognizing the research achievements of our fourth year graduating class. This conference is open to all members of the University and the broader community. It is a celebration of our students’ work and an impressive showcase of their skills in the research domain, further demonstrating the dynamic and comprehensive characteristics of psychology.

Science Atlantic

The annual Science Atlantic Psychology Undergraduate Conference is being hosted by Mount Saint Vincent University. Check with Kelly Warren at r65klw@mun.ca in the fall for more details.