Established in 1925, today Memorial University of Newfoundland is Atlantic Canada’s premiere comprehensive university. Memorial offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate degree options in arts, science, education, fine arts, medicine, engineering and applied science, business, music, maritime studies, technology and ocean instrumentation, human kinetics and recreation, nursing, pharmacy, resource management and social work.
Memorial University of Newfoundland has four main campuses and two satellite campuses across three regions of Newfoundland and Labrador, and in two countries (Canada and England). The main campus in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. University consists of six faculties: Arts, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Medicine, and Science and six Schools: Graduate Studies, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Human Kinetics and Recreation, and Social Work. MUN offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Distance EducationDistance Education and Learning Technologies offers 40 years of experience as a leader in the field of distance education. MUN is a one among Canadian universities in offering online and distance education, media, design and production capabilities and teaching and learning support all under one educational establishment. This combination of educational opportunities allows to provide the quality and comfortable educational process.
Financial AidFor eligible students University of Newfoundland offers financial aid available in the forms of: scholarships, bursaries and awards.
Admission Requirements Candidates shall have completed graduation requirements for high school and they shall have obtained level III credits in the five subject areas outlined below with an overall average of not less than 70%.
- English
- Elective
- Laboratory Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics)
- Mathematics
- Social Science, or Modern or Classical Language