6.2 Admission/Readmission Regulations for Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science

  1. A student may apply for admission into programs offered by the School of Arts and Social Science directly from high school. The application for admission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application is submitted. Direct admission from high school is subject to the applicant’s final acceptance to the University. Grenfell Campus reserves the right to limit the number of spaces available in each Major and Minor program.

  2. The application for admission or readmission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. The application for admission or readmission to the University is submitted online at www.mun.ca/undergrad/admissions/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University (for those who have not attended Grenfell Campus in the three preceding semesters) and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application forms are submitted.

  3. Transfer credit cannot be awarded for the following courses: Business 4010, 4070, English 4950; History 4950; Humanities 4950; Psychology 4950, 4951, 4959; Social/Cultural Studies 4000, 4100, 4950.


6.2.1 Bachelor of Arts Degrees

A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Arts program directly from high school. The application for admission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application forms are submitted.


6.2.1.1 Direct Entry (for High School Students)

Students may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Arts program directly from high school. The application for admission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application is submitted. Direct admission from high school is subject to the applicant’s final acceptance to the University.


6.2.1.2 Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions

  1. Students who are transferring from other universities must apply for admission to the University on or before the deadlines specified for the semester in which they intend to begin their program, to allow sufficient time for the evaluation of transfer credits. The deadline dates are March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Winter, and February 1 for Spring (14-week, Intersession and Summer session). The application for admission or readmission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. The application for admission or readmission to the University is submitted online at www.mun.ca/undergrad/admissions/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University (for those who have not attended Grenfell Campus in the three preceding semesters) and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application forms are submitted.

  2. Transfer credit cannot be awarded for the following courses: Business 4010, 4070; English 4950; History 4950; Humanities 4950; Psychology 4950, 4951, 4959; Social/Cultural Studies 4000, 4100, 4950.


6.2.2.1 Direct Entry (for High School Students)

Students may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program directly from high school. The application for admission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application is submitted. Direct admission from high school is subject to the applicant’s final acceptance to the University.


6.2.2.2 Current Grenfell Campus Students

Current Grenfell Campus students should select the B.B.A. program on the Declare/Change Academic Program (Grenfell Campus) form available from the Office of the Registrar.


6.2.2.3 Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions

  1. Students who are transferring from accredited post-secondary institutions must apply for admission to the University on or before the deadlines specified for the semester in which they intend to begin their program, to allow sufficient time for the evaluation of transfer credits. The deadline dates are March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Winter, and February 1 for Spring (14-week, Intersession and Summer session). The application for admission or readmission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. The application for admission or readmission to the University is submitted online at www.mun.ca/undergrad/admissions/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University (for those who have not attended Grenfell Campus in the three preceding semesters) and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application forms are submitted.

  2. Transfer credit cannot be awarded for the following courses: BUSN 4010, 4070; English 4950; History 4950; Humanities 4950; Psychology 4950, 4951, 4959; Social/Cultural Studies 4000, 4100, 4950.


6.2.2.4 Articulation Agreements for Bachelor of Business Administration

  1. For Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the two-year Business Administration (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  2. For Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Human Resource Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the two-year Business Administration (Human Resource Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  3. For Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the two-year Business Administration (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  4. For Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the three-Year Business Management (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  5. For Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Human Resource Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the three-year Business Management (Human Resource Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  6. For Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the three-year Business Management (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  7. For Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (General) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the two-year Business Administration Associate Degree (General) offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  8. For Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Accounting) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the two-year Business Administration Associate Degree (Accounting) offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  9. For Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Economics) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the two-year Business Administration Associate Degree (Economics) offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.

  10. For Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Tourism) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize

    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration program by indicating the program of choice on the online application at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Students must be eligible for admission or readmission to the University in a category as defined in the Calendar section University Regulations (Undergraduate) and have been awarded the two-year Business Administration Associate Degree (Tourism) offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize.

    A student in this category must apply under Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions above.


6.2.3 Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a Second Degree

The Grenfell Campus offering of this program is currently under review and may not be available for intake at this time. For further information please contact the Office of Academic Programs, Faculty of Education.


6.2.4 Bachelor of Science with Major in Psychology

A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Science with Major in Psychology directly from high school. The application for admission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application is submitted. Direct admission from high school is subject to the applicant’s final acceptance to the University. Grenfell Campus reserves the right to limit the number of spaces available in each Major and Minor program.


6.2.4.1 Direct Entry (for High School Students)

Students may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Science with Major in Psychology program directly from high school. The application for admission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application is submitted. Direct admission from high school is subject to the applicant’s final acceptance to the University.


6.2.4.2 Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions

  1. Students who are transferring from accredited post-secondary institutions must apply for admission to the University on or before the deadlines specified for the semester in which they intend to begin their program, to allow sufficient time for the evaluation of transfer credits. The deadline dates are March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Winter, and February 1 for Spring (14-week, Intersession and Summer session). The application for admission or readmission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. The application for admission or readmission to the University is submitted online at www.mun.ca/undergrad/admissions/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University (for those who have not attended Grenfell Campus in the three preceding semesters) and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application forms are submitted.

  2. Transfer credit cannot be awarded for the following courses: English 4950; History 4950; Humanities 4950; Psychology 4950, 4951, 4959; Social/Cultural Studies 4000, 4100, 4950.


6.2.5.1 Direct Entry (for High School Students)

An applicant may apply for admission into the Sustainable Rural Communities Certificate directly from high school. The application for admission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application is submitted. Direct admission from high school is subject to the applicant’s final acceptance to the University.


6.2.5.2 Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions

An applicant who is transferring from other universities must apply for admission to the University on or before the deadlines specified for the semester in which the applicant intends to begin the program, to allow sufficient time for the evaluation of transfer credits. The deadline dates are March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Winter, and February 1 for Spring, Intersession, and Summer sessions. The application for admission or readmission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online; current and returning applicants must apply at www.mun.ca/undergrad/admissions. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University (for those who have not attended Grenfell Campus in the three preceding semesters) and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application forms are submitted.


6.2.5.3 Current Grenfell Campus Students

Current Grenfell Campus students should select the Sustainable Rural Communities Certificate on the Declaration/Change Academic Program (Grenfell Campus) form available from the Office of the Registrar.


6.2.6 English as a Second Language

An applicant may apply for admission to the Intensive English Program Grenfell (IEP-G) or the Intensive English Bridge Program at Grenfell (IEBP-G) program offered by the School of Arts and Social Science by submitting an application by email to esl@grenfell.mun.ca or in writing to the Coordinator, English as a Second Language Programs (Grenfell Campus), Memorial University of Newfoundland, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6P9. Further information and applications for admission to these programs are available at www.grenfell.mun.ca/esl.

Grenfell Campus reserves the right to limit the number of spaces available in English as a Second Language programs.


6.2.6.1 Intensive English Program at Grenfell (IEP-G)

An applicant may apply for admission into the Intensive English Program Grenfell (IEP-G) program offered by the School of Arts and Social Science by submitting an application directly in writing to Coordinator, English as a Second Language Programs (Grenfell Campus), Memorial University of Newfoundland, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6P9.

Applicants to the Intensive English Program must

  1. be at least 18 years old;

  2. hold a valid high school diploma; and

  3. have an intermediate level of English proficiency, equivalent to International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 4.5 or higher, as determined by the English as a Second Language (ESL) Coordinator.

An applicant wishing to complete the Intensive English Program at Grenfell (IEP-G) in preparation for admission to Memorial University of Newfoundland as an undergraduate degree student may apply for this program at the same time as application for admission to undergraduate studies. Subject to University Regulations (Undergraduate), Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate), governing admission for undergraduate studies, and the regulations in place for admission to specific programs, an applicant may be provisionally admitted for studies at an undergraduate level in an upcoming term while currently enrolled in the Intensive English Program. The University Regulations (Undergraduate), Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate) should be reviewed carefully by students.


6.2.6.2 Intensive English Bridge Program at Grenfell (IEBP-G)

An applicant may apply for admission to Memorial University of Newfoundland using the University's General Application for Admission/Readmission (Undergraduate).

An applicant for the Intensive English Bridge Program at Grenfell (IEBP-G) must have:

  1. been provisionally accepted to undergraduate studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland;

  2. achieved for IEBP-G Level 1: an average of Band 40 in the Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment with a Writing sub-score of at least 40, a paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 490, an iBT TOEFL score of 58, with a minimum writing score of 16, or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.5 with no sub-score less than 5 and a minimum writing score of 5.5 or evidence showing equivalent proficiency as determined by the English as a Second Language (ESL) Coordinator; achieved for IEBP-G Level 2: an average of Band 50 in the CAEL with a Writing sub-score of at least 50, a paper-based TOEFL score of 530, or an iBT TOEFL score of 70, with a minimum writing score of 18, or an IELTS score of 6.0 with no subscore less than 5.5 and a minimum writing score of 6.0; or evidence showing equivalent proficiency as determined by the ESL Coordinator; or

  3. achieved a grade of “B” or better with a satisfactory attendance level (90%) if enrolled in the preceding level of the Intensive English program or Intensive English Bridge Program and “C” in the concurrent credit course (if applicable) at the Grenfell Campus within the previous two semesters.

Final admission for provisionally admitted students will be subject to the regulations outlined under University Regulations (Undergraduate), English Language Proficiency Requirements.

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