MyCreds
Memorial is using MyCreds, Canada's digital credential issuing and receiving wallet, to issue academic documents including enrolment verifications and official transcripts. The Registrar's Office is also setup to receive transcripts from applicants who have previously attended MyCreds partner institutions.
MyCreds provides fast and easy access to your transcript and other academic documents allowing you to easily send them to academic institutions, employers, government offices and more, anytime, anywhere.
Accessing your MyCreds documents
You will require a MUN Login account to access your Memorial University documents in MyCreds. If you do not have a MUN Login account, you can create an account through the MUN Login page. If you have difficulties creating your account, email help@mun.ca.
To access your documents:
- Visit the MyCreds login page and select Sign in with your Education Provider.
- Search for "Memorial University of Newfoundland" and then Continue.
- Login with your MUN Login credentials.
- Follow any further steps required.
If this is your first time using the MyCreds Learner portal you will be promted to register for a MyCreds account.
Need help with MyCreds?
For guidance on how to access or share your official digital documents, visit the MyCreds Support Hub at mycreds.ca/support:
- Browse the MyCreds FAQs for answers to common questions
- Chat with MYRA, MyCreds Virtual Assistant, available 24/7 to guide you through the process
- Explore the MyCreds YouTube Channel for more quick start tutorials.
About MyCreds
MyCreds™ | MesCertif™ is owned by the Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada (ARUCC). It is a national credential wallet for post-secondary learners that has been created by Canadian higher education leadership. It represents an example of how ARUCC and Canadian colleges, institutes and universities are committed to ensuring official and secure document exchange and adhering to the Groningen Declaration Network (GDN) principles, which emphasize, “Citizens worldwide should be able to consult and share their authentic educational data with whomever they want, whenever they want, wherever.” ARUCC became a signatory to the GDN principles in 2015.