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University Regulations (2019/2020)
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1 The Memorial University of Newfoundland Code
2 Student Code of Conduct
3 Fees and Charges
4 Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate)
4.1 Admission/Readmission Information
4.2 English Language Proficiency Requirements
4.2.1 English Language Secondary Institution
4.2.2 English Language Post-Secondary Institution
4.2.3 Memorial University of Newfoundland's Intensive English Program
4.2.4 Standardized Tests
4.2.4.1 Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
4.2.4.2 International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
4.2.4.3 Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment
4.2.4.4 Cambridge English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
4.2.4.5 Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees (CanTEST)
4.2.4.6 Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB)
4.2.4.7 Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)
4.2.5 English Language Placement Test
4.2.6 Other
4.3 Categories of Applicants, Admission Criteria and Other Information
4.3.1 Applicants Who Have Followed the High School Curriculum of Newfoundland and Labrador
4.3.1.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.1.2 Other Information
4.3.2 Applicants Who Have Followed the High School Curricula of Other Provinces of Canada
4.3.2.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.2.2 Other Information
4.3.3 Applicants Who Have Followed the College of the North Atlantic Comprehensive Arts and Science Transition Program
4.3.3.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.3.2 Early Acceptance
4.3.3.3 Other Information
4.3.4 Applicants for Concurrent Studies
4.3.4.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.4.2 Other Information
4.3.5 Applicants Who Have Followed the Adult Basic Education Program (ABE)
4.3.5.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.5.2 Other Information
4.3.6 Applicants for Mature Student Status
4.3.6.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.6.2 Other Information
4.3.7 Applicants for Visiting Student Status
4.3.7.1 Application and Admission Criteria
4.3.7.2 Other Information
4.3.8 Applicants Who Are Senior Citizens
4.3.8.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.9 Applicants Who Have Followed the High School Curriculum of Another Country or a Recognized Standardized Curriculum
4.3.9.1 International Baccalaureate (IB)
4.3.9.2 American-based High School Curriculum
4.3.9.3 United Kingdom (UK) or UK-patterned Curriculum
4.3.9.4 France and French-Patterned Curriculum
4.3.9.5 West Africa (Nigeria, the Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone)
4.3.9.6 Caribbean (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turks and Caicos Islands)
4.3.9.7 Other Information
4.3.10 Applicants Transferring From Other Recognized Universities or Colleges
4.3.10.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.10.2 Other Information
4.3.11 Applicants Who Are Requesting Special Admission
4.3.11.1 Admission Criteria
4.3.11.2 Other Information
4.4 Transfer Credit
4.4.1 College Board Advanced Placement (AP)
4.4.2 Enriched Courses and Ontario Grade XIII/OAC
4.4.3 Advanced or Higher Levels
4.4.4 International Baccalaureate Diploma
4.4.5 Member Institutions of Universities Canada
4.4.6 Other Universities, Colleges and Institutes
4.4.7 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exams
4.5 Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)
4.5.1 Challenge for Credit
5 Academic Advising
6 General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate)
6.1 Classification of Students
6.2 Degree and Departmental Regulations
6.2.1 Year of Degree and Departmental Regulations - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Faculty of Science
6.2.2 Year of Degree and Departmental Regulations - All Other Faculties and Schools
6.2.3 Further Credentials
6.2.4 Time Limits
6.3 Residence Requirements
6.3.1 General Information
6.3.2 First Degree
6.3.3 Second Degree
6.4 Special/Selected Topics Courses
6.5 Registration
6.5.1 General Information
6.5.2 Student Responsibility
6.5.3 Registration Priority
6.5.4 Adding Courses
6.5.4.1 General Information
6.5.5 Course Weight/Course Load
6.5.6 Dropping Courses
6.5.6.1 General Information
6.5.6.2 Dropping Courses Without Academic Prejudice
6.5.6.3 Dropping Courses Retroactively
6.5.6.4 Work Terms
6.5.6.5 Tuition Fee Implications
6.5.7 Withdrawing from the University
6.5.7.1 General Information
6.5.7.2 Withdrawing from the University Without Academic Prejudice
6.5.7.3 Withdrawing from the University Retroactively
6.5.7.4 Work Terms
6.5.8 Completing a Course
6.5.9 Auditing of Courses
6.6 Attendance
6.7 Evaluation of Student Work
6.7.1 Method of Evaluation
6.7.2 Course Syllabus
6.7.3 Scheduling of Parts of the Evaluation
6.7.4 Changing the Method of Evaluation
6.7.5 Exemptions from Parts of the Evaluation
6.7.6 Correction and Return of Student Work
6.8 Final Examinations
6.8.1 Scheduling of Final Examinations
6.8.2 Exemptions From Final Examinations and Procedures for Applying to Write Deferred Final Examinations
6.8.3 Access to Final Examination Scripts
6.8.4 Rereading of Final Examination Scripts
6.9 Grading
6.9.1 Letter Grades, Numeric Grades and Points Per Credit Hour
6.9.2 Descriptions of Letter Grades
6.9.3 Good Writing
6.9.4 Linked Course
6.9.5 Incomplete Grades
6.9.6 Calculation of Averages
6.9.7 Aegrotat Status
6.10 Dean's and Vice-President's List
6.10.1 General Information
6.10.2 Procedure and Criteria
6.11 Continuance and Readmission
6.11.1 Eligibility for Continuance
6.11.1.1 Academic Criteria for Continuance in the University
6.11.1.2 Academic Criteria for Continuance in Programs of Study
6.11.1.3 Other
6.11.2 Academic Warning
6.11.3 Ineligibility for Readmission
6.12 Academic Misconduct
6.12.1 Principles
6.12.2 General Information
6.12.3 General Procedure
6.12.4 Academic Offences
6.12.5 Procedures for Resolution of Alleged Academic Offences at the Unit Level
6.12.5.1 General Information
6.12.5.2 Explanation of Procedures
6.12.5.3 Failure to Appear or Respond
6.12.5.4 Penalties in the Case of Resolution at the Unit level
6.12.6 Procedures for Resolution of Alleged Academic Offences by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies
6.12.6.1 General Information
6.12.6.2 Explanation of Procedures
6.12.6.3 Failure to Appear or Respond
6.12.6.4 Appeals Against Decisions of the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies
6.12.6.5 Penalties in the Case of Resolution by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies or the Senate Committee on Academic Appeals
6.12.7 Transcript Entries Related to Penalties
6.12.8 Disposition of Documentation
6.13 Graduation
6.13.1 Application for Graduation - Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates
6.13.2 Classification of General Degrees
6.13.3 Classification of Honours Degrees
6.13.4 Diplomas and Certificates
6.14 Waiver of Regulations
6.15 Appeal of Decisions
6.15.1 General Information
6.15.2 Routes of Appeal of Academic Regulations
6.15.3 Route for Questioning Grades
6.15.4 Information Required in Letters of Appeal
6.15.5 The Senate Committee on Academic Appeals
6.15.6 Information Required in Certificates from Health Professionals
7 Certificate Programs
7.1 Admission Requirements
7.2 Regulations for a First Certificate
7.3 Regulations for a Second Certificate
8 Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards
8.1 Government Assistance
9 Non-Academic Regulations
9.1 Discipline
9.1.1 Traffic and Parking Regulations On Campus
9.2 Firearms on Campus
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9 Non-Academic Regulations
9.2 Firearms on Campus
Memorial University of Newfoundland prohibits firearms in classrooms on its campuses.
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