8 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Education

The program regulations for each degree and diploma program listed below can be found at Program Regulations.

In addition to meeting University Regulations (Undergraduate), an applicant must meet the Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Education below and the Admission/Readmission Regulations for the program of admission/readmission.

  1. Admission to degree and diploma programs within the Faculty of Education is limited, selective and highly competitive. Meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance to a program. The Faculty reserves the right to limit the number of spaces available in each program. When the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of spaces available in a particular program, preference may be given to applicants who are permanent residents of Newfoundland and Labrador.

  2. At least three positions per year are available in Education programs for applicants of Indigenous ancestry who have met the admission requirements. Applicants must submit a letter of request with the Faculty application and provide documentation of Indigenous ancestry.

  3. The application for admission or readmission to programs offered by the Faculty of Education is submitted online. The application for admission or readmission to the University is submitted online. Transcripts from institutions other than Memorial University of Newfoundland and any other supporting documents required must be sent to the Office of the Registrar in accordance with the deadlines specified for each program in the Application Deadline Dates table below. Applications received later than the stated deadline dates will be processed as time and resources permit.

  4. Admission to programs within the Faculty of Education is determined by the Admissions Committee and is based on the criteria listed for each degree/diploma program. An applicant who is completing courses at this or another institution and for whom final and complete transcripts are not yet available may be granted provisional acceptance to the program to which the applicant is applying pending the receipt of final transcripts. This provisional acceptance will remain valid until final transcripts are received. Deadline for receipt of final transcripts is June 15th. A provisionally accepted applicant may be granted a final acceptance upon review of the final transcript by the Admissions Committee. The Faculty reserves the right to deny admission to an applicant who, in the opinion of the Admissions Committee, is deemed unsuitable for admission to a program.

  5. Readmission to programs within the Faculty of Education is determined by the Committee on Undergraduate Studies except in cases where the withdrawal of a student was the result of a Committee on Undergraduate Studies decision in which case Executive Committee of Faculty Council will assess the application for readmission.

  6. A student who has been admitted to a program in the Faculty of Education requiring a teaching internship is advised that the student may be assigned to any Provincial school district and is responsible for all travel and accommodation costs associated therewith.

  7. A student who has been admitted to a particular degree program offered by the Faculty of Education and who wishes to change to another degree program within the Faculty must submit a new Faculty application online that will be considered in competition with other applicants.

  8. In special circumstances, the Admissions Committee may, at its discretion, consider an applicant or group of applicants as an exception to the requirements.

  9. A student who declines an offer of admission to the Faculty of Education, withdraws from the program, or who does not register for courses in at least one of the three semesters following admission must, if the student wishes to be subsequently considered for admission, submit a new application in competition with other applicants.

  10. An unsuccessful applicant has the right to appeal the decision of the Admissions Committee not to offer the applicant a place, if it is felt by the applicant that the decision was reached on grounds other than those specified under the Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Education. The appeal should be made in writing within twenty-one days of the notification of the decision and should be directed to the Committee on Undergraduate Studies, Faculty of Education. The letter should state clearly and fully the grounds for the appeal. Normally, appeals will only be considered in the case of procedural error and/or receipt of new information that is relevant to the application. An applicant is advised to refer to University Regulations (Undergraduate), Appeal of Decisions.

  11. The Faculty of Education does not require criminal record checks or other screening procedures as a condition of admission to programs. A student should, however, be aware that such record checks or other screening procedures are required by school districts/schools that host education students. Such agencies will not accept a student without a clear criminal record check or other screening procedure, which would prevent the student from completing a required component of the program. As a result, such a student may not be eligible for promotion or graduation.

    It is the responsibility of the student to have such procedures completed as required and at the student's own expense. The Faculty of Education expects a student to provide evidence of a clear criminal record check before the student is assigned to a school.

    The screening procedures of any given agency may change from time to time and are beyond the control of the University.

  12. The letter of acceptance to the Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Secondary), Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Secondary) Conjoint with the Diploma in Technology Education, Bachelor of Music Education as a Second Degree, Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a Second Degree, Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a Second Degree Conjoint with Certificate in STEM Education, and Bachelor of Education (Post-Secondary) as a Second Degree will give the successful applicant 14 days from the date of the letter of notification in which to confirm acceptance of the placement offer. The signed Accept/Decline Form indicating acceptance of the offer must be accompanied by a deposit of $150 which will be credited towards tuition fees. The deposit will be forfeited if the applicant subsequently declines the offer or fails to register. If no reply is received within 14 days, the offer by the Faculty will be withdrawn and the applicant will be informed of this by letter.

  13. Transfer credit cannot be awarded for either Education 3600 or Education 3650.

Application Deadline Dates

Program

Commencement Date

Application Deadline

Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Secondary)

Fall

January 15

Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Secondary) Conjoint with the Diploma in Technology Education

Spring

January 15

Bachelor of Music Education - first and second degree

Fall

January 15

Bachelor of Education (Post-Secondary) - first and second degree

Fall

Winter

May 15

September 15

Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a First Degree

Fall

January 15

Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a Second Degree

The Grenfell Campus offering of this program is currently under review and may not be available for intake at this time. For further information contact the Office of Academic Programs.

Fall

January 15

Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a Second Degree Conjoint with Certificate in STEM Education

Fall

January 15

Bachelor of Special Education

Fall

January 15

Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education

Fall

Winter

May 15

September 15

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