Concurrent studies
Applicants in their final year of high school with a minimum average of 85% in English, math and laboratory science at the grade 11 or 12 level may apply to enrol in a course at Memorial University concurrently with their high school program during the fall, winter and/or spring semesters. Applications for concurrent studies follow the general admission application deadlines.
Registration is normally limited to one course per semester. Students who have met the high school diploma requirements by the end of the first semester of their grade 12 year may be permitted to take up to two courses in the spring semester.
Submit an application
Follow the steps to submit an online application. When completing the application, applicants should select the Area of Interest as Unsure (Undergraduate).
Supporting documents required
- Personal statement from the applicant explaining why they want to be enrolled in concurrent studies, the course(s) they would like to take at Memorial University and the courses they will be completing in grade 12.
- Letter of recommendation from the high school guidance counsellor or principal.
- High school transcript with final grade 11 grades. Applicants for the fall semester should submit their transcript as soon as it becomes available, as course registration opens in mid-July.
- Applicants who have not attended an English-medium high school in Canada for at least two years may be required to provide an English proficiency test.
Submitting your documents
- Applicants should send their personal statement and transcript to admiss.docs@mun.ca.
- Letter of recommendation should be sent directly from the referee to admiss.docs@mun.ca.
Contact
Academic Advising
Linda Walsh, academic advisor
Admissions
Jennifer Williams, assistant registrar