Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 653000 | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 653000 | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 653000 | |
Location:
Situated in Corner Brook, a small city on the west coast of Newfoundland.
Known for its stunning natural beauty — close to mountains, forests, and the Bay of Islands.
Campus Environment:
Small, friendly campus with a tight-knit community.
Focused on sustainability, arts, and rural/northern research.
Excellent student-to-faculty ratio with small class sizes.
Academic Programs:
Grenfell Campus offers a mix of undergraduate and some graduate programs, including:
Arts and Science (English, Psychology, Environmental Studies, History)
Fine Arts (Visual Arts, Theatre)
Business (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Environment and Sustainability
Education (through collaboration with the main campus in St. John’s)
Computational Mathematics and Resource Management (graduate level)
Language of Instruction:
All programs are taught in English.
Tuition Fees (International Students):
Among the lowest tuition rates in Canada:
Undergraduate: ~$11,460 CAD/year
Graduate: ~$6,390 CAD/year
Accommodation:
On-campus residence options with meal plans
Affordable cost of living compared to most Canadian cities
Student Life:
Active student union and campus events
Outdoor recreational activities: hiking, skiing, kayaking
Focus on Indigenous culture and rural community engagement
Support for International Students:
Dedicated International Student Services
Orientation programs, immigration advising, and academic support
Opportunity to work part-time and apply for post-graduation work permits
English
Historical Studies
Humanities
Psychology
Social/Cultural Studies
Folklore (via distance from St. John's campus)
General Science
Environmental Science (Biology or Chemistry stream)
Psychology (Science stream)
Computational Mathematics
Physics
Offered in collaboration with the St. John’s campus
Can be completed fully at Grenfell
Visual Arts
Theatre (Acting or Technical Theatre Production)
Interdisciplinary program focusing on environmental challenges
Includes fieldwork and practical learning
Master of Arts in Environmental Policy (MAEP)
Focus on environmental governance, sustainability, and public policy
Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences
Research-based; ideal for students interested in environmental research
PhD in Transdisciplinary Sustainability (in collaboration with other Memorial campuses)
Education Programs (via partnerships with the Faculty of Education at the St. John’s campus)
Certificate Programs and minors are also available in areas like business, environmental studies, and humanities.
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
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Bachelor of Arts (English, History, etc.) |
4 years |
~$8,500 |
Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science, Psychology) |
4 years |
~$8,500 |
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) |
4 years |
~$8,500 |
Bachelor of Fine Arts – Visual Arts |
4 years |
~$8,500 |
Bachelor of Fine Arts – Theatre (Acting/Technical) |
4 years |
~$8,500 |
Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability |
4 years |
~$8,500 |
Bachelor of Science (Computational Mathematics, Physics) |
4 years |
~$8,500 |
Master's Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Arts in Environmental Policy (MAEP) |
2 years |
~$5,100 |
Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences |
2 years |
~$5,100 |
PhD Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Transdisciplinary Sustainability |
4 years |
~$3,300 |
1. Affordable Education
Grenfell Campus offers some of the lowest tuition fees in Canada for international students, with undergraduate fees around $8,500 USD/year and graduate programs starting around $5,100 USD/year.
2. Small Campus, Big Opportunities
Located in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Grenfell has small class sizes, ensuring more personal interaction with professors and a supportive learning environment.
3. Diverse Academic Programs
Grenfell offers undergraduate programs in arts, science, business, environmental studies, and fine arts, and graduate programs in environmental policy and boreal ecosystem sciences, as well as a PhD in Transdisciplinary Sustainability.
4. Safe and Scenic Location
Corner Brook is a safe, nature-rich city ideal for students who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and kayaking. The community is friendly, and the cost of living is lower than in larger Canadian cities.
5. International Student Support
Grenfell Campus provides:
Immigration and visa advising
Academic and personal support services
Orientation programs
Career services and job placement help
Assistance with housing and cultural integration
6. Work Opportunities
International students can work part-time during studies and apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which allows them to work in Canada for up to 3 years after graduation.
Review available undergraduate, graduate, or PhD programs at Grenfell Campus.
Check specific admission requirements for your desired program.
Completion of high school (Grade 12) or equivalent with good academic standing.
Required courses depend on the program (e.g., Math and Science for BSc).
Proof of English language proficiency:
IELTS: Minimum 6.5 (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 79
Duolingo: Minimum 115
A recognized Bachelor’s (for Master’s) or Master’s (for PhD) degree with strong academic performance.
Additional documents:
Statement of intent
Letters of recommendation
Resume/CV
Supervisor agreement (for research programs)
English language scores (same as above)
Apply through Memorial University’s official website: N/A
Pay the application fee:
Undergraduate: $120 CAD
Graduate: $150 CAD
Transcripts (certified and translated if necessary)
English test scores
Passport copy
Program-specific documents (e.g., portfolio for Fine Arts)
Processing time: Several weeks to a few months, depending on the program.
Check your application status online regularly.
If accepted, you’ll receive an official Letter of Acceptance (LOA).
Accept your offer and follow any steps required to reserve your spot.
Use your LOA to apply for a Canadian study permit through IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada).
You may also need:
Proof of funds
Biometrics
Medical exam (in some countries)
Arrange housing (on-campus or off-campus)
Plan for orientation, health insurance, and registration
Arrive in Corner Brook and check in with the International Student Services office
Memorial University – including Grenfell Campus – offers three intakes per year, though program availability may vary:
Intake |
Start Month |
Available Programs |
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Fall |
September |
Main intake; all programs available |
Winter |
January |
Limited programs (mostly Arts, Science) |
Spring |
May |
Very limited; some graduate or distance courses |
Fall intake is the most popular and offers the widest range of options for international students.
Academic Qualifications:
Completion of high school equivalent to Canadian Grade 12
Strong academic record, especially in program-related subjects (e.g., Math, Science)
English Language Proficiency (any one of the following):
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 79
Duolingo English Test: 115
PTE Academic: 58
Some programs, such as Fine Arts, may require portfolios or auditions.
Academic Qualifications:
A recognized Bachelor’s degree (typically 4 years) with a minimum GPA equivalent to 75% or B grade
Program-Specific Requirements:
Statement of intent
Letters of recommendation
Resume/CV
Research proposal or supervisor agreement (if required)
English Proficiency: Same as undergraduate level or higher
A Master’s degree in a related field
Strong academic and research background
Supervisor confirmation is usually required
English proficiency scores must meet or exceed graduate requirements
Ranking Organization |
Ranking Position |
Category/Notes |
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QS World University Rankings |
651–700 range |
Ranked globally under Memorial University |
US News Global Universities |
~700–750 globally |
Strong in Engineering, Environment, and Space Science |
Times Higher Education (THE) |
601–800 range |
Recognized for teaching and international outlook |
Webometrics |
Top 1,000 globally |
Based on web presence and research output |
UniRank (Canada) |
Top 25–30 in Canada |
Based on popularity, web traffic, and impact |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Value (CAD) |
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International Entrance Scholarship |
High academic achievement (85%+ or equivalent) |
$3,000 – $6,000 (one-time) |
Grenfell Campus International Student Scholarship |
Full-time international students with strong academic record |
$1,000 – $3,000 |
Memorial University Entrance Scholarship |
Automatically considered for new undergraduates |
$500 – $4,400 |
Memorial University Graduate Fellowship (MUGF) |
Graduate students with research focus and academic merit |
$4,000 – $12,000/year |
School of Graduate Studies Travel Awards |
Graduate students presenting at conferences |
Up to $2,500 |
External Scholarships (e.g., Vanier, NSERC, OGS) |
Competitive national and provincial scholarships |
Up to $50,000/year |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Cost per Academic Year (CAD) |
---|---|---|
Residence Complex |
Traditional dormitory-style rooms, shared washrooms and lounges |
~$3,800 – $4,500 |
Chalet Apartments |
Apartment-style units with private bedrooms, shared kitchen and bathroom |
~$4,900 – $5,300 |
Family and Graduate Housing |
Limited availability; for graduate students or students with families |
(~$600–$850/month) |
Meal Plan (Optional) |
Available for residence students; 5 to 7-day plans |
~$4,000 – $4,800 |
Grenfell Campus is located in Corner Brook, a scenic city surrounded by mountains, forests, and ocean. This natural environment creates an ideal backdrop for outdoor activities and a peaceful academic atmosphere.
Grenfell hosts students from over 40 countries, contributing to a multicultural campus.
Events such as International Night, cultural festivals, and language exchanges foster global connections.
Wide range of student-run clubs including academic societies, hobby groups, and cultural associations.
Opportunities to start your own club through the Grenfell Campus Student Union (GCSU).
Organizes social events, advocacy campaigns, and student services.
Offers access to health and dental plans, campus bar/café, and recreational programming.
On-campus fitness centre, gym, and outdoor recreation areas.
Activities include hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, swimming, and campus sports.
Participation in local community leagues and recreational sports is encouraged.
Writing and math centres, tutoring, academic advising, and mental health counselling.
International student support includes orientation, visa guidance, and peer mentoring.
On-campus residences are social and centrally located.
Off-campus housing is also affordable and available in nearby neighbourhoods.
Students can work on campus or find part-time jobs in Corner Brook.
Volunteering opportunities are available through community organizations and university initiatives.
Grenfell Campus offers a dedicated Career Development Office that helps students with:
Resume and cover letter workshops
Interview preparation
Job search strategies
Career fairs and employer networking events
Internship and co-op placements (in some programs)
Students also have access to MyCareer, an online portal for job postings, volunteer positions, and internships, shared across all Memorial campuses.
Select programs, such as Business Administration, Environmental Science, and Environmental Policy (MAEP) offer internships or co-op placements.
These placements are often with government agencies, NGOs, environmental consultancies, and local businesses.
Fine Arts students gain experience through community exhibitions and production work.
Memorial University graduates—including those from Grenfell—are well regarded, especially in Atlantic Canada.
Employment rates after graduation are strong, especially in areas like:
Public service and environmental policy
Community development and non-profits
Creative arts and media
Education and research roles
Students often move into jobs within Canada’s Atlantic provinces, but many also qualify for national roles or move abroad.
Eligible graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit for up to 3 years, allowing them to gain Canadian work experience.
International students can work up to 20 hours/week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.
The acceptance rate of Memorial University of Newfoundland – Grenfell Campus is estimated to be around 70% to 80%, making it a moderately selective and accessible institution, particularly welcoming to international students.
Open and inclusive admission policy compared to many Canadian universities.
Applicants who meet the minimum academic and English language requirements generally have a good chance of admission.
Program-specific requirements (e.g., portfolios for Fine Arts or higher grades for competitive majors) may affect selectivity.
Graduate programs, especially research-based master’s and PhDs, are more competitive and require supervisor agreement and academic references.
International students from a wide range of countries and educational backgrounds.
Students with a strong academic record and clear intent to study and stay in Canada.
Applicants with recognized credentials and adequate English proficiency.
Address:
Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland
20 University Drive, Corner Brook, NL A2H 5G4, Canada
City:
Corner Brook, population of about 20,000, is known for its safe, friendly community and natural beauty.
Province:
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada's easternmost province.
Geographic Setting:
The campus is located on a hill overlooking the Bay of Islands and surrounded by forests, mountains, and rivers. It's a hub for outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and kayaking.
Proximity to Transportation:
Deer Lake Regional Airport: Approx. 40 minutes by car
Public and intercity transportation available
Free and low-cost bus services within Corner Brook for students