Accelerated BScN — Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Program Status

PARTIALLY PAUSED. The BScN (Collaborative) Program Accelerated Option is paused at the Faculty of Nursing (St. John’s campus) and is currently not accepting new students there. The accelerated option remains open only at the Western Regional School of Nursing (WRSON) in Corner Brook, NL.

The suspension was announced in February 2026 for the 2025-2026 academic year. Memorial stated the program was “a resource-intensive program that, at times, did not reach full capacity” and that “students often decided to move to the four-year option or leave the program, further reducing classroom size and graduation rates.” All seats from the three-year program at St. John’s were transferred to the four-year program, allowing 32 students on the waiting list to advance.

Yvette Coffey, president of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Registered Nurses’ Union, criticized the decision: “With the nursing shortage we are facing, any decision that reduces pathways into the profession needs to be carefully examined.” No public plans to reinstate at St. John’s have been announced.

Source: CBC News, Source: MUN Nursing Admissions

Quick Facts

Admission Requirements

GPA

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Prerequisites

A) High School Prerequisites

Applicants must have these high school courses (or equivalents) completed. If not completed in high school, both biology courses must be completed at the post-secondary level (they must be completed at the same level — cannot mix high school and university):

Course Notes
Biology 2201 and 3201 Or equivalents. At post-secondary level, MUN Biology 1001 and 1002 meets this requirement. Must both be at same level (both HS or both university).
Chemistry 3202 Or equivalent. At post-secondary level, one of MUN Chemistry 1010, 1050, 1051, 1200, 1810, or 1001 meets this requirement.
Math 3200 or 3201 Or equivalent. Three credit hours in math at the post-secondary level meets this requirement.

All required biology, math, and chemistry courses must be completed by July 31 of the year of admission.

B) University-Level Course Requirements

A minimum of 30 credit hours at the university level must be completed by the end of the Spring semester in the year of applying. These 30 credit hours must include 12 credit hours from the following specified courses:

Course Credit Hours Notes
English with Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) designation 6 credit hours Two courses in English with CRW designation
Sociology, Anthropology, or Archaeology 3 credit hours One course
Psychology 1000 3 credit hours Specific course code required
Human Biosciences 1430 3 credit hours Specific course code required
Biology 3053 (Microbiology) 3 credit hours Specific course code required
Statistics: 2500 (or 1510, 2550, Education 2900, Psychology 2910/2925) 3 credit hours Multiple acceptable course codes
Philosophy or Religious Studies 2610 3 credit hours Specific course code required

Important: The 12 credit hours of specified courses count toward the 30 credit hour minimum. The remaining 18 credit hours can be any university courses.

Minimum grades per prerequisite: No specific minimum grade per individual course is published. The overall GPA requirement (2.8/4.0) applies.

Can prerequisites be taken online? Not explicitly stated on MUN’s website. The course codes listed are MUN-specific; out-of-province equivalents would need to be assessed by the university. Contact nursingadmissions@mun.ca for equivalency confirmation.

Prereq source URLs: - https://www.mun.ca/nursingadmissions/program-information/accelerated-option/ - https://www.mun.ca/nursingadmissions/admission-information/current-memorial-university-students/ - https://www.mun.ca/nursingadmissions/how-to-strengthen-your-application/

Prior Degree Requirement

Supplementary Requirements

How Applications Are Evaluated

Admissions appear to be primarily GPA-based (no supplementary application, no interview, no CASPer for 2026). The program is described as “competitive.” Applicants rank nursing site preferences (first through sixth choice campuses). Priority is given to Newfoundland and Labrador residents, but out-of-province and international applicants are encouraged to apply.

Applicants receive two separate decisions: (1) general university admission to MUN, and (2) admission to the BScN program. University acceptance is required before nursing program eligibility.

Nursing decisions are emailed mid-April to mid-May.

Out-of-Province Considerations

Cost

Note: Memorial University is widely recognized as one of the least expensive universities in Canada.

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Competitiveness

Source: PMC CASPer Study

Fieldwork / Clinical / Practicum

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Licensing & Career Path

Reputation & Notes

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