5.1 General Information

  1. Entry to the School of Music is competitive and by audition only.

  2. Admission or readmission to the University does not necessarily constitute admission or readmission to any program.

  3. As part of the regular admissions quota, one seat per year is available in the Bachelor of Music program for Indigenous applicants who have met the minimum academic and performance requirements for admission to the program. Applicants must provide documentation of Indigenous ancestry. Applicants may also, if they wish, submit a letter of request at the time of application.

  4. A minimum grade of 65% is required for transfer credit to be given towards a student`s Music degree program for any course taken at an institution other than Memorial University of Newfoundland. Transfer credit cannot be awarded for Principal Applied Music courses which include: Music 140A/B, Music 240A/B, Music 340A/B, Music 345A/B, Music 440A/B, and Music 445A/B.

The information on this site has been extracted from the Official 2023-2024 University Calendar. While every reasonable effort has been made to duplicate the information contained in the official University Calendar, if there are differences, the official Memorial University of Newfoundland Calendar will be considered the final and accurate authority.

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