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Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland, is located in beautiful Corner Brook on the island of Newfoundland, Canada's easternmost province. Grenfell Campus offers degrees focusing on sustainability and the environment, as well as degrees in business, fine arts (theatre and visual arts), science, education, nursing and arts. With approximately 1,300 students, the campus is small, safe and intimate, offering individual attention from our award-winning faculty and staff. Thanks to generous funding from our provincial government, we are able to offer our high-quality programs at tuition rates that are the most affordable in Canada: $2,550 per year.
Grenfell Campus is a campus of Memorial University. Memorial University, founded in 1949, is a public university and is one of the largest universities in Atlantic Canada, with over 18,000 students and 100 programs over four campuses. Memorial University consistently ranks among the top five comprehensive universities in Canada in the Maclean’s magazine ranking of Canadian universities.
Areas of Expertise
Arts (English, environmental studies, historical studies, humanities, psychology, social/cultural studies);
Business; Education (primary/elementary);
Fine Arts (theatre, visual arts);
Nursing; Environment and Sustainability (environmental studies, resource management);
Science (computational mathematics, environmental science, general science, physics, psychology)
- Computational Mathematics (BSc) Bachelor
- English (BA) Bachelor
- Environmental Science (BSc) Bachelor
- Environmental Studies (BES) Bachelor
- Fast Track Education (Primary/Elementary) (BEd) Bachelor
- General Science (BSc) Bachelor
- Historical Studies (BA) Bachelor
- Humanities (BA) Bachelor
- Nursing (BN) Bachelor
- Physics (BSc) Bachelor
- Psychology (BA) Bachelor
- Psychology (BA) Bachelor; Honours
- Psychology (BSc) Bachelor
- Psychology (BSc) Bachelor; Honours
- Resource Management (BES) Bachelor
- Social Cultural Studies (BA) Bachelor
- Theatre (BFA) Bachelor
- Visual Arts (BFA) Bachelor
Requirements for Canadian Students
If you are applying from a Canadian high school you must complete the Grade 12 university preparatory program (for Quebec students, the Secondary V Certificate) with a passing grade in appropriate academic or advanced level courses in each of the following subjects: English; mathematics; one laboratory science; one social science or modern or classical language; and one elective.
You must have an overall average of 70 per cent within the Grade 12 subject areas noted above. If you are missing any of these requirements or have any questions, please contact the Registrar's Office at info@swgc.mun.ca. Some specific programs may have additional requirements. Further admission details and an application for admission are available here.
Requirements for International Students
To be eligible for admission as an international student, you must have graduated from a recognized university preparatory program with acceptable senior level courses in the five subject areas, normally: English, mathematics, a laboratory science, a social science, and one other subject area. An overall average equivalent to 70% is required for general admission. A higher average may be needed for competitive or faculty-specific programs. Specific requirements by country are found here. General Certificate of Education (GCE) graduates are required to complete the GCE with a minimum average of "C" in five "O" level subject areas acceptable to the university committee on admissions. In addition, students are expected to complete two "A" level courses or four "AS" level courses with minimum grades of "C." Students transferring from post-secondary institutions are required to be in good standing at the end of their final semester at their former institution.
Procedure for Canadian Students
- Choose your area of interest and starting semester and then check the requirements, application deadlines and supporting documents needed at: www.mun.ca/apply.
2. Submit your application online www.mun.ca/apply. For Grenfell Campus programs, be sure to specify Grenfell Campus as your campus of choice. Include the application fee of $50 for high school students, or $100 for transfer students outside of Newfoundland and Labrador.
3. Submit supporting documents to: Office of the Registrar, Memorial University, St. John's, NL, A1C 5S7.
Procedure for International Students
- Choose your area of interest and starting semester and then check the requirements, application deadlines and supporting documents needed at: www.mun.ca/apply.
2. Submit your application online at www.mun.ca/apply.. For Grenfell Campus programs, be sure to specify Grenfell Campus as your campus of choice. Include the application fee of $100.
3. Submit supporting documents to: Office of the Registrar, Memorial University, St. John's, NL, A1C 5S7. Documents required for general admission are: interim transcripts for all high school, college and university courses in progress at the time of application, final, official transcripts for all completed high school college and university courses, course outlines (transfer students only), proof of English language proficiency or application to Intensive English Program. A supplementary application and associated forms are required for the following Grenfell Campus programs: education, theatre, visual arts and nursing.