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    Memorial University of Newfoundland

    Adult learning and post-secondary education

    Memorial University of Newfoundland

    Memorial University of Newfoundland

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    Canada, St. John's

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Diploma

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Online

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    Campuses

    Online

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines8-May-2023 15-May-2023
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 20,000  / year
    Apply Date 15-May-2023
    Next Intake 8-May-2023

    Adult learning and post-secondary education

    About

    Program Information

    The Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education program is designed for learners looking to enhance their current or previous work experience and will help them build new skills and knowledge in administering and teaching programs to adult learners. 

    Program FormatCompletionDelivery Format
    30 credit hours Full-Time or Part-Time Online

    Note: Course credits earned in the Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education program can be used towards earning a Bachelor of Education (Post-Secondary) as a First Degree. 

    Application Deadline

    The deadline for application to the Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education program commencing in Fall semester is May 15th and the deadline for application to the Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education program commencing in the Winter semester is September 15th. Please refer to application submission deadlines.

    Admission/Application Information and Requirements

    Please visit the links provided in the table below to learn more about the Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education program admission / application process.

    Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education Program
    Faculty of Education Regulations
    Program Regulations

    Required Supporting Documents

    The following documents are required as part of the application process (submission instructions are provided to the applicant during the I Want to Apply application process):

    • Two (2) References. To be completed by individuals who can attest to your suitability to work as a teacher of adults.

      NOTE: Referees' names and email addresses will be requested and collected electronically by the Office of the Registrar during the online application process. Referees will be contacted by the Office of the Registrar shortly after submission of your online application for admission.
    • Resume. To be submitted by email directly to the Office of the Registrar.
    • Official Transcripts. Official transcripts from institutions other than Memorial University are to be submitted at the time of application, indicating courses in progress and courses completed. Official transcripts are to be sent directly from the awarding Institution to The Office of the Registrar, Memorial University.

    Program Requirements

    Please visit the link provided in the table below to learn more about the Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education program requirements.

    Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education Program
    Program Requirements

    Program Cost

    Please refer to Undergraduate Programs and Admission (Money Matters) for general information and to Financial and Administrative Services (Tuition Fees and Charges) for more detailed cost information.

    Interested?

    Students are required to apply online to have information formally assessed. Please note the applicable application submission deadline.

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    Disciplines

    Education

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General Certificate of Secondary Education (Shehaadat al-thaanawiya al-'aama)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 20,000 

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    How to Apply

    1. Choose a program and a campus

    Memorial University offers a wide variety of programs. With over 300 program options and multiple campuses to choose from, your choices are wide open. Check out what is offered at the St. John’s Campus, Grenfell Campus, the Marine Institute, the Labrador Campus or online.

    2. Review application deadlines

    Application deadlines vary by program. We encourage you to submit your application well in advance of the posted deadlines.

    If you are applying from outside of Canada and will need a study permit, review the study permit processing times to ensure you have sufficient time to arrive to Memorial. 

    3. Check the admission requirements

    A) General admission requirements

    General admission means you meet the university’s minimum requirements to gain early or verified acceptance.

    All applicants must meet general admission requirements before being considered for admission to a competitive-entry program. If you are taking courses at a university or college for the first time, you will first be considered for admission under a general admission program such as a bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science.

    English language requirement

    All applicants to Memorial University must meet our English language requirement.

    If you haven’t yet met the requirement, you may be interested in our English as a Second Language program offered at the Grenfell Campus.

    B) Competitive-entry program requirements

    If you are successful with general admission and have applied to a competitive-entry program, your application will be forwarded to that faculty/school for consideration. You will hear from them separately.

    Note: Admission to Memorial's competitive-entry programs is competitive and selective. Meeting the minimum general admission requirements does not guarantee admission to a competitive-entry program.

    4. Start the application

    The online application takes about 30 minutes to complete. You may start an application, save it, and return to it any time before submitting.

    You will need to submit a new online application if you are/were:

    • Applying to Memorial for the first time
    • Previously admitted but didn’t register for courses
    • Previously enrolled and haven’t registered for courses in more than three consecutive semesters
    • Current Memorial student applying to competitive-entry programs

    Current Memorial students should review information on how to change their academic program, including how to declare their program/major/minor versus how to apply for admission to competitive-entry programs.

    Once you've created your account you'll be all set to apply. Sign in to the admissions portal and start your application.

    Applicants must complete their own application as they are academically responsible for the accuracy of the information submitted.

    The application may not work properly on a mobile device.

    The software for the online application only supports the English language.

    Trouble logging in? Typically if you close your browser entirely and start it up again, the problem goes away, and you'll be able to log in. If that does not work, try clearing your browser history. If this does not work, contact help@mun.ca.

    Typically if you close your browser entirely and start it up again, the problem goes away, and you'll be able to log in. If that does not work, try clearing your browser history and review our other suggested solutions. If issues still persist, contact help@mun.ca.
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    Adult learning and post-secondary education

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