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  1. 8.5 Government Assistance
    In: University Regulations - 8 Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards and Other Recognition
    The Government of Canada and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador work together to provide student financial assistance to residents of the Province. Students who have a demonstrated financial need may, upon application, receive financial support from the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Student Financial Assistance Program. Students are encouraged to apply online at www.gov.nl.ca/education/studentaid/ and to apply early.

  2. 4.2.3 Memorial University of Newfoundland's Intensive English Program (IEP)
    In: University Regulations - 4 Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate) - 4.2 English Language Proficiency Requirements
    Applicants who have provisional acceptance to Memorial University of Newfoundland, but have not obtained the English language proficiency requirements to be admitted, have the opportunity to take part in the Memorial University of Newfoundland's Intensive English Program (IEP). Applicants in the IEP may provide evidence of reaching the required English language proficiency by way of their performance in their IEP coursework, or by achieving an acceptable score on an institutionally recognized test or one of the standardized tests stated blow. Information regarding Memorial University of Newfoundland's IEP can be found at www.mun.ca/esl or the Grenfell Campus sections of the Calendar.

  3. 4.3.3 Applicants Who Have Followed the College of the North Atlantic Comprehensive Arts and Science Transition Program
    In: University Regulations - 4 Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate) - 4.3 Categories of Applicants, Admission Criteria and Other Information

  4. 4.3.5 Applicants Who Have Followed the Adult Basic Education Program (ABE)
    In: University Regulations - 4 Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate) - 4.3 Categories of Applicants, Admission Criteria and Other Information

  5. 4.3.7 Applicants for Visiting Student Status
    In: University Regulations - 4 Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate) - 4.3 Categories of Applicants, Admission Criteria and Other Information
    have been offered provisional acceptance to a Memorial University of Newfoundland graduate-level program subject to the successful completion of specific pre-requisite courses. ... An applicant who wishes to enrol as a student at Memorial University of Newfoundland for a limited period of time and who does not wish to be admitted to a program for the purpose of completing a degree at this University may apply for admission under the Visiting Student category. This category includes, but is not limited to, students who are in good standing at their current or most recently attended post-secondary institution and who either:

  6. 4.3.9 Applicants Who Have Followed the High School Curriculum of Another Country or a Recognized Standardized Curriculum
    In: University Regulations - 4 Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate) - 4.3 Categories of Applicants, Admission Criteria and Other Information
    The criteria below apply to applicants who have completed a high school program and diploma under a curriculum sanctioned by a ministry of education or government jurisdiction other than the ministry of education of a province or territory of Canada or under an organization that offers internationally-recognized standardized examinations. ... Applicants shall have completed the requirements for a recognized high school diploma or senior secondary certificate following completion of university-preparatory courses at, as a minimum, either the senior secondary or grade 12 level in the following five subject areas: Mathematics, English, Laboratory Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Systems/Geology, or Physics), Social Science or Modern or Classical Language, and an Elective. The courses in each subject area shall have been of a depth and breadth that prepares students to continue studies in the related subject areas at the undergraduate university level. An overall minimum average grade among the courses used to satisfy admission requirements may also be required.

  7. 6.2.1 Year of Degree and Departmental Regulations - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Faculty of Science
    In: University Regulations - 6 General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate) - 6.2 Degree and Departmental Regulations
    A student completing a degree program in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences or in the Faculty of Science will normally follow the degree regulations in effect in the academic year in which the student first successfully completes a course(s) at Memorial University of Newfoundland. However, the student may elect to follow subsequent regulations introduced during the student's tenure in a program.

  8. 6.2.2 Year of Degree and Departmental Regulations - All Other Faculties and Schools
    In: University Regulations - 6 General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate) - 6.2 Degree and Departmental Regulations
    A student registered in any program, other than programs in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, programs in the Faculty of Science, the Bachelor of Commerce program offered by the Faculty of Business Administration, or in the Bachelor of Maritime Studies or Bachelor of Technology programs offered by the Fisheries and Marine Institute will normally follow regulations in effect in the academic year in which the student first successfully completes a course(s) in the faculty or school following formal admission to that program. However, the student may elect to follow subsequent regulations introduced during the student’s tenure in a program.

  9. 6.2.4 Time Limits
    In: University Regulations - 6 General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate) - 6.2 Degree and Departmental Regulations
    Notwithstanding these regulations, the University may place limits on the time permitted to complete a program under any given set of regulations. In addition, detailed scheduling of courses and/or practical experience, e.g., work terms, internships, field placements, may be changed as the University deems appropriate or necessary.

  10. 6.3.2 First Degree
    In: University Regulations - 6 General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate) - 6.3 Residence Requirements
    Courses taken at Francophone universities, as required under specific degree program regulations. ... This regulation is not applicable to the Bachelor of Maritime Studies and the Bachelor of Technology. For the Bachelor of Maritime Studies and the Bachelor of Technology degrees see under Fisheries and Marine Institute, Degree Program Regulations.

  11. 6.3.3 Second Degree
    In: University Regulations - 6 General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate) - 6.3 Residence Requirements
    Every student for a second bachelor’s degree shall complete at least 30 credit hours at this University beyond those required for the first degree. These credit hours must be applicable to the degree sought. Students who have completed a first degree at this University may be permitted to take at another university up to 6 of the 30 credit hours required in this clause. For the Bachelor of Maritime Studies and the Bachelor of Technology degrees see under Fisheries and Marine Institute, Degree Program Regulations.

  12. 7.2.2.5 Leave of Absence
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 7 Continuance and Promotion Regulations - 7.2 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) - 7.2.2 Promotion Status for Academic Terms
    A leave of absence from the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program may be granted in one year intervals, up to a maximum of two years. A request for a leave of absence must be made in writing to the Academic Programs Office.

  13. 7.2.2.2 Required to Withdraw
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 7 Continuance and Promotion Regulations - 7.2 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) - 7.2.2 Promotion Status for Academic Terms
    A student who has been required to withdraw twice from the program will not be eligible for readmission to the program. ... A student who receives a failing grade on a work term will be required to withdraw from the program. ... A student completing Terms 1 through 7 who fails to meet promotion standards will be required to withdraw from the program.

  14. 7.2.2.3 Voluntary Withdrawal
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 7 Continuance and Promotion Regulations - 7.2 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) - 7.2.2 Promotion Status for Academic Terms
    A student who is completing a work term and who has accepted a work placement may not withdraw voluntarily from the program. ... A student who has voluntarily withdrawn from the program may reapply for readmission into the program in accordance with Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration, Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative), Beyond Business One, Readmission.

  15. 4.2.5 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 4 Description of Programs - 4.2 General Degrees
    The Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts is a 150 credit hour program offered jointly with the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Some degree requirements are modified for students pursuing the Joint Degrees.

  16. 4.2.6 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Music
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 4 Description of Programs - 4.2 General Degrees
    The Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Music is a five-year program offered jointly with the School of Music. Students choose from the following majors for the Bachelor of Music degree: General Music Studies (157 credit hours), Composition (160 credit hours), or Performance (164 credit hours). Some degree requirements are modified for students pursuing the Joint Degrees.

  17. 4.7.1 General Information
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 4 Description of Programs - 4.7 Work Terms
    In the case of a student who is required to withdraw from the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program, the Co-operative Education Office of the Faculty has no responsibility for placement unless the student has been readmitted to the program. ... Students in the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program give permission to prospective employers, in the course of the placement process, to have access to their academic records, which contain their academic grades and their work term evaluations.

  18. 11.1 Work Terms and Non-Credit
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 11 Course Descriptions
    PR: admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program ... PR: admission into the Bachelor of Commerce or the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program, successful completion of at least 48 credit hours ... PR: BUSI 400W, admission into the Bachelor of Commerce or the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program, successful completion of at least 90 credit hours

  19. 7.2.2.1 Promoted
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 7 Continuance and Promotion Regulations - 7.2 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) - 7.2.2 Promotion Status for Academic Terms
    A student is advised that subsequent attempts at successfully completed courses cannot be used to meet program requirements, and should note that the grade from the first successful attempt will be used to compute the degree average. A student wishing to repeat courses to improve grades must do so during one of the three work terms or as a sixth course during an academic term, following the submission and approval of a course load waiver request to the Academic Programs Office.

  20. 6.5.1.2 Bachelor of Arts
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 6 Program Regulations - 6.5 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts - 6.5.1 Special Requirements for the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts
    Major requirements for the Bachelor of Arts may be satisfied in 36 to 45 credit hours, depending on the department or program chosen. A student is strongly recommended to seek advice from the department or program of the chosen Major to ensure that the proposed degree program is possible within the constraints of course scheduling and prerequisites.


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