Kickstart Your Degree
Memorial is offering a selection of courses from various disciplines during spring semester for new high school/secondary students scheduled to start university this fall (September semester).
You will have the opportunity to register for a university credit course during a 10-week spring semester, running June 4-Aug. 12.
Registration is now closed for this semester.
To help you be successful in your first online or remote learning course at Memorial, the Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) will be enrolling students in an online orientation site, available to students on June 1. Access the orientation by logging into Brightspace and select the "Connect - Kickstart your Orientation" on the homepage. If you need assistance, please contact the CITL Support Centre.
Courses
- BUSI 1000 - Introduction to Business in Society
- EASC 2918 - Earth's Story
- ENGL 1000 - Critical Reading and Writing in Prose Forms
- ENGL 1090 - Critical Reading and Writing: Telling Stories
- ENSU 1000 - Introduction to Sustainability
- GEOG 1050 - Geographies of Global Change**
- GERM 1010 - Critical Reading and Writing: Hansel, Gretel, and the Big Bad Wolf
- HKR 1000 - Fitness and Wellness^
- MATH 1000 - Calculus I*^
- MATH 1090 - Algebra and Trigonometry*^
- MUS 2011 - North American Popular Music
- OCSC 1000 - Exploration of the World Ocean
- PSYC 1000 - Introduction to Psychology
- SCWK 1710 - Social Work Philosophy and Practice
- THEA 1000 - Introduction to the History of Theatre I
*Find out more about the Math Bridging Program to make sure you register for the correct course.
**Current students will need to be signed-in to GEOG 1050.
^These courses are only available to new Memorial students during this 10-week spring semester.
Register for a course
To register for a course, after you've been accepted you'll need to set up your MUN Login (if you haven't done so already).
Starting on Tuesday, May 26 at 9 a.m. (NDT) sign in to my.mun.ca using your MUN Login and then select the Student tab. Next, click the Launch Memorial Self-Service button to access Self-Service.
The first time you login you'll need to create a unique PIN, and a security question.
Your default PIN is your year of birth followed by your day of birth (YYYYDD). If you were born on May 24, 2001 your default PIN would be 200124. Your new PIN will need to be a six digit numeric number.
Steps to register
Once you are in to Memorial Self-Service:
- Select Student Main Menu.
- Select Registration.
- Select Add/Drop Classes.
- Select the term: Spring 2019-2020.
- Enter in the course registration number (CRN) for the course you want to take. (CRNs are listed above next to the course).
- Click Submit Changes.
- Pay for your course.
Good to remember: CRNs change every semester and vary between different sections of a course.
Have questions?
For issues with your Memorial Self-Service login or for help with registering, contact our Registration help line at reghelp@mun.ca or 709 864 4445.
On Tuesday, May 26 and Wednesday, May 27 the help line will be available from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 2-4 p.m.
Tuition and fees
There are various methods to pay for your course. Below you'll find the fee breakdown:
Newfoundland and Labrador resident
Tuition | Student Services Fee | Campus Renewal Fee | MUNSU | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 course | $255.00 | $50.00 | $50.01 | $24.54 | $379.55 |
Canadian and permanent resident
Tuition | Student Services Fee | Campus Renewal Fee | MUNSU | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 course | $333.00 | $50.00 | $50.01 | $24.54 | $457.55 |
International students
Tuition | Student Services Fee | Campus Renewal Fee | MUNSU | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 course | $1,146.00 | $50.00 | $50.01 | $24.54 | $1,270.55 |
Important dates and deadlines
Tuesday, May 26 | Registration begins for provisional and final acceptanced students, direct from high school |
Thursday, June 4 | Classes begin |
Sunday, June 14 | Last day to add/drop your course and receive a 100% refund |
Friday, June 19 | Last day to drop your course and receive a 50% refund |
Thursday, June 25 | Last day to drop your course and receive a 25% refund |
Thursday, July 16 | Last day to drop your course without academic prejudice |
Wednesday, August 12 | Classes end |
Saturday, August 15 | Final assessment, if applicable |