Graduate Fall 2011
Announcements
Current Students
All current graduate students, regardless of whether they are registering for individual courses, will be automatically registered by the Office of the Registrar for the appropriate graduate registration, [SUBJECT] 9000-001. Students in the Faculty of Medicine will be registered for MED 9900-001.
New Students and Students Returning After Leaves of Absence
All new students and students returning after leaves of absence must initially register for the appropriate graduate registration after which they will be eligible to register for individual courses.
Visiting Research Students
Visiting research students must register for GRAD 9900 by means of a course change form, signed by the head of the academic unit and submitted to the School of Graduate Studies.
Registration Procedures
Effective Fall Semester 2011, these procedures are no longer available in printed form. The information is online, including a searchable listing of course offerings, sections and related course information, through Memorial Self-Service or here, the Office of the Registrar's Registration website. A PDF or print copy of these registration procedures, the list of course offerings, or both, can be made available upon request to ehillman@mun.ca
Single e-mail policy in effect
Students must have an active @mun.ca e-mail account for communication with the Office of the Registrar. Permission to Register Letters (with your registration time) and Enrolment Verification documents, etc. will no longer be mailed and will only be sent to activated @mun.ca e-mail accounts. To set up your @mun.ca email account, go to my.mun.ca. The Academic Advising Centre website has step-by-step instructions for setting up your @mun account. For more information about e-mail communication with students, click here.
Desire2Learn
Memorial has a learning management system, Desire2Learn, for all distance students and on-campus students who have registered for a course that will feature a web-based component. During the first week of the semester, each course outline will tell you if the course has a web component. Increasingly, courses delivered on campus will supplement face-to-face teaching with web-based tools to share course notes, have discussion forums, and so on. Visit www.distance.mun.ca, click on “Access your Web Course”, and follow the instructions for setting up your account. If you need help on campus to set up your account, you can visit the Commons in the QEII Library.
Distance Education Information In Memorial Self-Service
Distance Education Course Information Letters and notification of exam dates, times and locations are available through Memorial Self-Service ( for example, in the Distance Education menu, View Distance Exam Schedule). This information will no longer be mailed to students. You are advised to visit the Distance Education section of Memorial Self-Service immediately upon registration for essential course information, and periodically throughout the semester for information on exams.
Student Loans Distribution
Approved certificates of eligibility for the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Student Loans Program will be available for pick-up and processing September 7-9 from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. at The Landing (UC3018). After these dates, loans can be picked up at Answers, UC3005. Please visit www.mun.ca/answers for more information.
Students who pick up their loans must present a valid photo ID issued in Canada by the federal or a provincial or territorial government such as a valid driver’s license, passport, provincial health card with a photo, or a permanent residency or citizenship card.
If you are receiving a student loan from a province other than Newfoundland and Labrador, you can finalize necessary documents and pick up your loan at the University Centre, UC4018. Ask for Cheryl Peckham, telephone number (709)864-3536/6168. Students from the United States who are interested in applying for U.S. Student Aid should contact Jthe International Scholarship coordinator at (709)864-7910, University Centre, UC4018.
Fee for Retroactive Withdrawal or Leave of Absence
Please note that a $25 fee will now be charged in cases where a retroactive withdrawal or leave of absence is granted.
Graduate Research Integrity Requirement
All graduate students are required to complete the Graduate Research Integrity Program (GRIP). For further information, see www.mun.ca/sgs/current/grip. Please note that some academic units require regsitration in a co-requisite course. Details are outlined online and are also available from your academic unit.