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First-Year Advising Guide - University Entrance Option
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Welcome to University Entrance Option (UEO) at Mount Royal University!
As a student at Mount Royal, you will be able to open doors to a wide range of learning and career opportunities.
The information in this guide is a useful resource as you learn about your Mount Royal program. During your time in University Entrance Option, you will be able to work with your Academic Advisor to discuss your plan for admission to your desired program. Please see the Academic advising section of this guide for information on how to contact your Academic Advisor.
You will not be able to register for courses until you have connected with Academic Advising.
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Planning for a future program
Successful admission to Mount Royal programs involves meeting the general and specific minimum admission requirements and presenting a competitive average for admission to that program. Meet Minimum Admission Requirements -
Every MRU program has general and specific minimum admission requirements. The requirements for each program can be found on the Mount Royal website. -
If you are missing a minimum admission requirement, meeting it is a top priority. You have until June 30, 2026, to complete any necessary upgrading courses for admission to a program for Fall 2026. We recommend completing any necessary upgrading courses in the winter and/or spring semesters so you can focus on achieving the highest possible competitive average in the fall semester. Meet Competitive Average -
The number of credit courses you complete by December 31, 2025, your competitive average, and the date on which you apply for your desired program will determine your admission category into a program for Fall 2026. Your admission category determines whether your fall, winter, or both grades are used to calculate your competitive average. The following tables explain how we determine your admission category and competitive average. | Admission Categories | | U1 | U21 | UO2 | | Applies on or before February 1, 2026 AND Completes four or more 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 (including transfer credit) | Applies on or before February 1, 2026 AND Completes four or more 3-credit courses by April 30, 2026 (including transfer credit) AND Does not meet the required competitive average for admission to their desired program under the U1 admission category | Applies after February 1, 2026 AND Completes four or more 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 (including transfer credit) | | Competitive Average Calculation | | U1 | U21 | UO2 | | Competitive average will be based on your four most recently completed and transferable 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 For eligible programs3, the required competitive average will be based on the Fall 2025 competitive average for the program minus a 0.3 GPA reduction | Competitive average will be based on your four most recently completed and transferable 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 For eligible programs1, if you do not achieve the required competitive average for your desired program based on your four most recently completed and transferable 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025, or if you have not completed four 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025, but have completed four 3-credit courses by April 30, 2026, you will be reassessed for admission with a competitive average based on your four most recently completed and transferable 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 The required competitive average will be based on the actual Fall 2025 competitive average for the program. There is no GPA reduction | Competitive average will be based on your four most recently completed and transferable 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 For eligible programs2, if you apply for admission after February 1, 2026, the required competitive average will be based on the actual Fall 2026 competitive average for the program. There is no GPA reduction | | Final Average Calculation | | U1 | U21 | UO2 | | Final average will be based on your eight most recently completed and transferable 3-credit courses completed by June 30, 2026 If you have not completed at least eight transferable 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026, your final average will be based on as many transferable 3-credit courses as you have completed by June 30, 2026. At least four transferable 3-credit courses must be completed by June 30, 2026, to calculate a final average and meet the final average requirement For eligible programs4, the required final average is 2.0 GPA | Final average will be based on your eight most recently completed and transferable 3-credit courses completed by June 30, 2026 If you have not completed at least eight transferable 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026, your final average will be based on as many transferable 3-credit courses as you have completed by June 30, 2026. At least four transferable 3-credit courses must be completed by June 30, 2026, to calculate a final average and meet the final average requirement For eligible programs4, the required final average is 2.0 GPA | Final average will be based on your eight most recently completed and transferable 3-credit courses completed by June 30, 2026 If you have not completed at least eight transferable 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026, your final average will be based on as many transferable 3-credit courses as you have completed by June 30, 2026. At least four transferable 3-credit courses must be completed by June 30, 2026, to calculate a final average and meet the final average requirement For eligible programs4, the required final average is 2.0 GPA | 1The following programs do not have a U2 admission category: Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Athletic Therapy, Bachelor of Interior Design, Bachelor of Midwifery, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, and Social Work Diploma. 2The following programs do not have a UO admission category: Bachelor of Education - Elementary, Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Athletic Therapy, Bachelor of Interior Design, Bachelor of Midwifery, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, Social Work Diploma, and any program which has closed for application. 3The following programs do not have a 0.3 GPA reduction for their competitive average calculation: Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Athletic Therapy, Bachelor of Interior Design, Bachelor of Midwifery, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, Social Work Diploma, and any program where a 0.3 GPA reduction would result in a required competitive average below 2.0 GPA. 4The following programs require a final average of 2.5 GPA: Bachelor of Education - Elementary, Bachelor of Midwifery, and Bachelor of Nursing. Apply for your New Program To be eligible for UEO admission to a new program for Fall 2026 at Mount Royal, we strongly recommend that you apply during Early Admission (October 1, 2025 - February 1, 2026) and you must have completed at least four 3-credit courses by April 30, 2026. Applicants may apply to up to two programs with the same application fee. You are strongly encouraged to apply to a backup program. If you are unsure of the best backup program, please connect with your Academic Advisor. Choosing courses strategically
As a UEO student, you may also be able to take core courses that will count towards your program of interest. You can review specific course recommendations by program of interest below. You may also find it helpful to take an Undergraduate Studies (UGST) course in your first year, particularly your first semester. UGST 1001 - Effective Learning in the Undergraduate Context and UGST 1002 - Change, Challenge and Choice: The University Context and Beyond are courses designed to build skills that will be useful in university and can be used as an elective for most programs. Every degree at Mount Royal includes General Education (GNED) courses. As a UEO student, you may wish to take foundation and/or tier 2 (if applicable) General Education courses that will count towards your degree. Please also note the following information about course registration: -
You can take a maximum of 30 credits (generally ten 3-credit courses) in University Entrance Option1. Credit courses are university-level courses. Using your 30 credits wisely involves purposeful planning to increase your chances of future admission to a program. -
Full-time student status requires you to be registered in a minimum of three courses or 9 credits per fall and winter semester. -
If you are missing minimum or general admission requirements, register for those upgrading or post-secondary equivalent courses in your winter and/or spring semesters so you can focus on achieving the highest possible competitive average in the fall semester. -
Upgrading courses are non-credit and can be taken in addition to any credit courses. They do not count toward the 30-credit maximum. 1This limit is shared between Open Studies and University Entrance Option. Admission requirements and course recommendations
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Bachelor of Education - Elementary -
Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Athletic Therapy -
Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Ecotourism and Outdoor Leadership -
Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Physical Literacy -
Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Sport and Recreation Management -
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Bachelor of Midwifery -
Bachelor of Nursing -
Bachelor of Science - Biology -
Bachelor of Science - Chemistry -
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Social Work Diploma | Aviation Diploma
Admission into the program: All requirements laid out below must be met to be eligible for admission to Aviation Diploma. Application Apply for Aviation for Fall 2026 between October 1, 2025 and February 1, 2026; you must apply during this time frame through MyMRU. -
If you are completing any upgrading courses, you must inform Mount Royal that you are doing so by reporting these on your application under the “High Sch. Self-Reported Grades” section -
You can apply for up to two programs; we recommend that you include a backup program (contact advising@mtroyal.ca if you are unsure what backup program you should choose) Minimum admission requirements Meet the minimum requirements for Aviation by June 30, 2026: -
English 30-1 - 60% -
Math 30-1 or 30-2 - 60% Competitive average Meet the U1 or U2 competitive average for Aviation: U1: Meet the reduced target competitive average for Aviation by December 31, 2025: -
You must complete a minimum of four 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 -
Your competitive average will be based on your last four 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 -
The U1 competitive average for Aviation is a 3.625 GPA U2: Meet the target competitive average for Aviation by April 30, 2026: -
If you do not meet the U1 competitive average, you will be reassessed after the winter semester if you complete at least one course in the winter semester -
Your competitive average will be based on the last four 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 -
The U2 competitive average for Aviation is a 3.925 GPA You must apply by February 1, 2026 to be considered for the U1 or U2 admission pathways. Final overall average Meet the final overall average for Aviation by June 30, 2026: -
Your final overall average will be based on your eight most recently completed 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026 (if you have completed fewer than eight 3-credit courses, we will use as many as you have completed) -
The final overall average for Aviation is a 2.0 GPA Choosing courses: Fall semester Your goal this semester is to get the highest grades possible, as the last four 3-credit credit courses you complete by December 31 will be used to calculate your competitive average. Below is a list of some recommended courses that will count towards Aviation Diploma. However, you can take any 3-credit course of interest that you satisfy the prerequisite(s) for and that does not have a program restriction. Most importantly, pick the four courses in which you will achieve the highest grades. (Note: if you have previously completed post-secondary courses at MRU or elsewhere, you may consider taking fewer than four courses in the fall. Your goal is to achieve a 3.625 GPA on your last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by December 31, 2025.) Winter semester This semester, complete any upgrading courses that you may need. Your goal this semester is to meet the minimum program requirements, if you do not already, and to achieve the overall average. We recommend that you take three to four additional 3-credit courses from the course recommendations list in winter. However, there is no set requirement to take credit courses in winter if you do not wish to do so. Please note that for Aviation Diploma, regardless of the number of transferrable courses you complete while in University Entrance Option, the program will take 2 years to complete from the time you are admitted to it due to its structure. Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology
Admission into the program: All requirements laid out below must be met to be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology. Application Apply for Anthropology for Fall 2026 between October 1, 2025 and February 1, 2026; you must apply during this time frame through MyMRU. -
If you are completing any upgrading courses, you must inform Mount Royal that you are doing so by reporting these on your application under the “High Sch. Self-Reported Grades” section -
You can apply for up to two programs; we recommend that you include a backup program (contact advising@mtroyal.ca if you are unsure what backup program you should choose) Minimum admission requirements Meet the minimum requirements for Anthropology by June 30, 2026: Competitive average Meet the U1 or U2 competitive average for Anthropology: U1: Meet the reduced target competitive average for Anthropology by December 31, 2025: -
You must complete a minimum of four 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 -
Your competitive average will be based on your last four 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 -
The U1 competitive average for Anthropology is a 2.0 GPA U2: Meet the target competitive average for Anthropology by April 30, 2026: -
If you do not meet the U1 competitive average, you will be reassessed after the winter semester if you complete at least one course in the winter semester -
Your competitive average will be based on the last four 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 -
The U2 competitive average for Anthropology is a 2.0 GPA You must apply by February 1, 2026 to be considered for the U1 or U2 admission pathways. Final overall average Meet the final overall average for Anthropology by June 30, 2026: -
Your final overall average will be based on your eight most recently completed 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026 (if you have completed fewer than eight 3-credit courses, we will use as many as you have completed) -
The final overall average for Anthropology is a 2.0 GPA Choosing courses: Fall semester Your goal this semester is to get the highest grades possible, as the last four 3-credit credit courses you complete by December 31 will be used to calculate your competitive average. Below is a list of some recommended courses that will count towards Anthropology. However, you can take any 3-credit course of interest that you satisfy the prerequisite(s) for and that does not have a program restriction. Most importantly, pick the four courses in which you will achieve the highest grades. (Note: if you have previously completed post-secondary courses at MRU or elsewhere, you may consider taking fewer than four courses in the fall. Your goal is to achieve a 2.0 GPA on your last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by December 31, 2025.) -
ANTH 1101 - Introduction to Primatology and Human Evolution -
ANTH 1103 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology -
ANTH 1105 - Ancient Peoples and Places -
ANTH 1106 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology -
GNED 1101 - Scientific and Mathematical Literacy for the Modern World or GNED 1103 - Innovation -
GNED 1201 - Aesthetic Experience and Ideas , GNED 1202 - Texts and Ideas , or GNED 1203 - Nature and Ideas -
GNED 1301 - Citizenship Without Borders or GNED 1303 - Conflict and the Social Context -
GNED 1401 - Writing for Academic Success , GNED 1403 - Writing in a Digital Context: Language, Media, Culture , or GNED 1404 - Writing about Images -
One General Education cluster 1 tier 2 course -
Two General Education cluster 2 , cluster 3 , or cluster 4 tier 2 courses (each must be from a different cluster) -
Any other 3-credit course, including UGST 1001 - Effective Learning in the Undergraduate Context or UGST 1002 - Change, Challenge and Choice: The University Context and Beyond Winter semester This semester, complete any upgrading courses that you may need. Your goal this semester is to meet the minimum program requirements, if you do not already, and to achieve the overall average. We recommend that you take three to four additional 3-credit courses from the course recommendations list in winter. However, there is no set requirement to take credit courses in winter if you do not wish to do so. Bachelor of Arts - Criminal Justice
Admission into the program: All requirements laid out below must be met to be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Arts - Criminal Justice. Application Apply for Criminal Justice for Fall 2026 between October 1, 2025 and February 1, 2026; you must apply during this time frame through MyMRU. -
If you are completing any upgrading courses, you must inform Mount Royal that you are doing so by reporting these on your application under the “High Sch. Self-Reported Grades” section -
You can apply for up to two programs; we recommend that you include a backup program (contact advising@mtroyal.ca if you are unsure what backup program you should choose) Minimum admission requirements Meet the minimum requirements for Criminal Justice by June 30, 2026: -
English 30-1 - 60% -
Math 30-1 or 30-2 - 60% Competitive average Meet the U1 or U2 competitive average for Criminal Justice: U1: Meet the reduced target competitive average for Criminal Justice by December 31, 2025: -
You must complete a minimum of four 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 -
Your competitive average will be based on your last four 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 -
The U1 competitive average for Criminal Justice is a 3.5 GPA U2: Meet the target competitive average for Criminal Justice by April 30, 2026: -
If you do not meet the U1 competitive average, you will be reassessed after the winter semester if you complete at least one course in the winter semester -
Your competitive average will be based on the last four 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 -
The U2 competitive average for Criminal Justice is a 3.8 GPA You must apply by February 1, 2026 to be considered for the U1 or U2 admission pathways. Final overall average Meet the final overall average for Criminal Justice by June 30, 2026: -
Your final overall average will be based on your eight most recently completed 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026 (if you have completed fewer than eight 3-credit courses, we will use as many as you have completed) -
The final overall average for Criminal Justice is a 2.0 GPA Choosing courses: Fall semester Your goal this semester is to get the highest grades possible, as the last four 3-credit credit courses you complete by December 31 will be used to calculate your competitive average. Below is a list of some recommended courses that will count towards Criminal Justice. However, you can take any 3-credit course of interest that you satisfy the prerequisite(s) for and that does not have a program restriction. Most importantly, pick the four courses in which you will achieve the highest grades. (Note: if you have previously completed post-secondary courses at MRU or elsewhere, you may consider taking fewer than four courses in the fall. Your goal is to achieve a 3.5 GPA on your last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by December 31, 2025.) -
CRJS 1001 - Introduction to Criminology (if unrestricted)1 -
CRJS 1003 - Introduction to the Justice System (if unrestricted)1 -
GNED 1101 - Scientific and Mathematical Literacy for the Modern World or GNED 1103 - Innovation -
GNED 1201 - Aesthetic Experience and Ideas , GNED 1202 - Texts and Ideas , or GNED 1203 - Nature and Ideas -
GNED 1301 - Citizenship Without Borders or GNED 1303 - Conflict and the Social Context -
GNED 1401 - Writing for Academic Success , GNED 1403 - Writing in a Digital Context: Language, Media, Culture , or GNED 1404 - Writing about Images -
One General Education cluster 1 tier 2 course -
Two General Education cluster 2 , cluster 3 , or cluster 4 tier 2 courses (each must be from a different cluster) -
Any other 3-credit course, including UGST 1001 - Effective Learning in the Undergraduate Context or UGST 1002 - Change, Challenge and Choice: The University Context and Beyond 1Course restrictions may be lifted closer to the start of the semester. Winter semester This semester, complete any upgrading courses that you may need. Your goal this semester is to meet the minimum program requirements, if you do not already, and to achieve the overall average. We recommend that you take three to four additional 3-credit courses from the course recommendations list in winter. However, there is no set requirement to take credit courses in winter if you do not wish to do so. Please note that for Bachelor of Arts - Criminal Justice, regardless of the number of transferrable courses you complete while in University Entrance Option, the program will take 4 years to complete from the time you are admitted to it due to its structure. Bachelor of Arts - English
Admission into the program: All requirements laid out below must be met to be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Arts - English. Application Apply for English for Fall 2026 between October 1, 2025 and February 1, 2026; you must apply during this time frame through MyMRU. -
If you are completing any upgrading courses, you must inform Mount Royal that you are doing so by reporting these on your application under the “High Sch. Self-Reported Grades” section -
You can apply for up to two programs; we recommend that you include a backup program (contact advising@mtroyal.ca if you are unsure what backup program you should choose) Minimum admission requirements Meet the minimum requirements for English by June 30, 2026: Competitive average Meet the U1 or U2 competitive average for English: U1: Meet the reduced target competitive average for English by December 31, 2025: -
You must complete a minimum of four 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 -
Your competitive average will be based on your last four 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 -
The U1 competitive average for English is a 2.0 GPA U2: Meet the target competitive average for English by April 30, 2026: -
If you do not meet the U1 competitive average, you will be reassessed after the winter semester if you complete at least one course in the winter semester -
Your competitive average will be based on the last four 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 -
The U2 competitive average for English is a 2.0 GPA You must apply by February 1, 2026 to be considered for the U1 or U2 admission pathways. Final overall average Meet the final overall average for English by June 30, 2026: -
Your final overall average will be based on your eight most recently completed 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026 (if you have completed fewer than eight 3-credit courses, we will use as many as you have completed) -
The final overall average for English is a 2.0 GPA Choosing courses: Fall semester Your goal this semester is to get the highest grades possible, as the last four 3-credit credit courses you complete by December 31 will be used to calculate your competitive average. Below is a list of some recommended courses that will count towards English. However, you can take any 3-credit course of interest that you satisfy the prerequisite(s) for and that does not have a program restriction. Most importantly, pick the four courses in which you will achieve the highest grades. (Note: if you have previously completed post-secondary courses at MRU or elsewhere, you may consider taking fewer than four courses in the fall. Your goal is to achieve a 2.0 GPA on your last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by December 31, 2025.) -
ENGL 1151 - The Art of Story: An Introduction to Literature or ENGL 1152 - Identity and Invention: An Introduction to Literature -
One language/linguistics course: any course with the prefix CHIN, FREN, GERM, ITAL, JPNS, SPAN, or LING (except CHIN 2217 - Chinese Civilization , FREN 2250 - Contemporary French Culture and Civilization , JPNS 2209 - Japanese Culture , SPAN 2219 - Contemporary Spanish Culture and Society , and SPAN 2220 - Ibero-American Cinema ) -
GNED 1101 - Scientific and Mathematical Literacy for the Modern World or GNED 1103 - Innovation -
GNED 1201 - Aesthetic Experience and Ideas , GNED 1202 - Texts and Ideas , or GNED 1203 - Nature and Ideas -
GNED 1301 - Citizenship Without Borders or GNED 1303 - Conflict and the Social Context -
GNED 1401 - Writing for Academic Success , GNED 1403 - Writing in a Digital Context: Language, Media, Culture , or GNED 1404 - Writing about Images -
One General Education cluster 1 tier 2 course -
Two General Education cluster 2 , cluster 3 , or cluster 4 tier 2 courses (each must be from a different cluster) -
Any other 3-credit course, including UGST 1001 - Effective Learning in the Undergraduate Context or UGST 1002 - Change, Challenge and Choice: The University Context and Beyond Winter semester This semester, complete any upgrading courses that you may need. Your goal this semester is to meet the minimum program requirements, if you do not already, and to achieve the overall average. We recommend that you take three to four additional 3-credit courses from the course recommendations list in winter. However, there is no set requirement to take credit courses in winter if you do not wish to do so. Bachelor of Arts - History
Admission into the program: All requirements laid out below must be met to be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Arts - History. Application Apply for History for Fall 2026 between October 1, 2025 and February 1, 2026; you must apply during this time frame through MyMRU. -
If you are completing any upgrading courses, you must inform Mount Royal that you are doing so by reporting these on your application under the “High Sch. Self-Reported Grades” section -
You can apply for up to two programs; we recommend that you include a backup program (contact advising@mtroyal.ca if you are unsure what backup program you should choose) Minimum admission requirements Meet the minimum requirements for History by June 30, 2026: Competitive average Meet the U1 or U2 competitive average for History: U1: Meet the reduced target competitive average for History by December 31, 2025: -
You must complete a minimum of four 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 -
Your competitive average will be based on your last four 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 -
The U1 competitive average for History is a 2.0 GPA U2: Meet the target competitive average for History by April 30, 2026: -
If you do not meet the U1 competitive average, you will be reassessed after the winter semester if you complete at least one course in the winter semester -
Your competitive average will be based on the last four 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 -
The U2 competitive average for History is a 2.0 GPA You must apply by February 1, 2026 to be considered for the U1 or U2 admission pathways. Final overall average Meet the final overall average for History by June 30, 2026: -
Your final overall average will be based on your eight most recently completed 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026 (if you have completed fewer than eight 3-credit courses, we will use as many as you have completed) -
The final overall average for History is a 2.0 GPA Choosing courses: Fall semester Your goal this semester is to get the highest grades possible, as the last four 3-credit credit courses you complete by December 31 will be used to calculate your competitive average. Below is a list of some recommended courses that will count towards History. However, you can take any 3-credit course of interest that you satisfy the prerequisite(s) for and that does not have a program restriction. Most importantly, pick the four courses in which you will achieve the highest grades. (Note: if you have previously completed post-secondary courses at MRU or elsewhere, you may consider taking fewer than four courses in the fall. Your goal is to achieve a 2.0 GPA on your last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by December 31, 2025.) -
Three of any 1000-level HIST course1 -
GNED 1101 - Scientific and Mathematical Literacy for the Modern World or GNED 1103 - Innovation -
GNED 1201 - Aesthetic Experience and Ideas , GNED 1202 - Texts and Ideas , or GNED 1203 - Nature and Ideas -
GNED 1301 - Citizenship Without Borders or GNED 1303 - Conflict and the Social Context -
GNED 1401 - Writing for Academic Success , GNED 1403 - Writing in a Digital Context: Language, Media, Culture , or GNED 1404 - Writing about Images -
One General Education cluster 1 tier 2 course -
Two General Education cluster 2 , cluster 3 , or cluster 4 tier 2 courses (each must be from a different cluster) -
Any other 3-credit course, including UGST 1001 - Effective Learning in the Undergraduate Context or UGST 1002 - Change, Challenge and Choice: The University Context and Beyond 1Excluding HIST 1100 - Introduction to History . Winter semester This semester, complete any upgrading courses that you may need. Your goal this semester is to meet the minimum program requirements, if you do not already, and to achieve the overall average. We recommend that you take three to four additional 3-credit courses from the course recommendations list in winter. However, there is no set requirement to take credit courses in winter if you do not wish to do so. Bachelor of Arts - Policy Studies
Admission into the program: All requirements laid out below must be met to be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Arts - Policy Studies. Application Apply for Policy Studies for Fall 2026 between October 1, 2025 and February 1, 2026; you must apply during this time frame through MyMRU. -
If you are completing any upgrading courses, you must inform Mount Royal that you are doing so by reporting these on your application under the “High Sch. Self-Reported Grades” section -
You can apply for up to two programs; we recommend that you include a backup program (contact advising@mtroyal.ca if you are unsure what backup program you should choose) Minimum admission requirements Meet the minimum requirements for Policy Studies by June 30, 2026: -
English 30-1 - 60% -
Math 30-1 or 30-2 - 60% Competitive average Meet the U1 or U2 competitive average for Policy Studies: U1: Meet the reduced target competitive average for Policy Studies by December 31, 2025: -
You must complete a minimum of four 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 -
Your competitive average will be based on your last four 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 -
The U1 competitive average for Policy Studies is a 2.0 GPA U2: Meet the target competitive average for Policy Studies by April 30, 2026: -
If you do not meet the U1 competitive average, you will be reassessed after the winter semester if you complete at least one course in the winter semester -
Your competitive average will be based on the last four 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 -
The U2 competitive average for Policy Studies is a 2.0 GPA You must apply by February 1, 2026 to be considered for the U1 or U2 admission pathways. Final overall average Meet the final overall average for Policy Studies by June 30, 2026: -
Your final overall average will be based on your eight most recently completed 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026 (if you have completed fewer than eight 3-credit courses, we will use as many as you have completed) -
The final overall average for Policy Studies is a 2.0 GPA Choosing courses: Fall semester Your goal this semester is to get the highest grades possible, as the last four 3-credit credit courses you complete by December 31 will be used to calculate your competitive average. Below is a list of some recommended courses that will count towards Policy Studies. However, you can take any 3-credit course of interest that you satisfy the prerequisite(s) for and that does not have a program restriction. Most importantly, pick the four courses in which you will achieve the highest grades. (Note: if you have previously completed post-secondary courses at MRU or elsewhere, you may consider taking fewer than four courses in the fall. Your goal is to achieve a 2.0 GPA on your last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by December 31, 2025.) -
ECON 1101 - Principles of Microeconomics or ECON 1103 - Principles of Macroeconomics -
INST 1101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies: the Canadian Context -
PLSC 1101 - Introduction to Government and Politics -
GNED 1101 - Scientific and Mathematical Literacy for the Modern World or GNED 1103 - Innovation -
GNED 1201 - Aesthetic Experience and Ideas , GNED 1202 - Texts and Ideas , or GNED 1203 - Nature and Ideas -
GNED 1301 - Citizenship Without Borders or GNED 1303 - Conflict and the Social Context -
GNED 1401 - Writing for Academic Success , GNED 1403 - Writing in a Digital Context: Language, Media, Culture , or GNED 1404 - Writing about Images -
Two General Education cluster 2 , cluster 3 , or cluster 4 tier 2 courses (each must be from a different cluster) -
Any other 3-credit course, including UGST 1001 - Effective Learning in the Undergraduate Context or UGST 1002 - Change, Challenge and Choice: The University Context and Beyond Winter semester This semester, complete any upgrading courses that you may need. Your goal this semester is to meet the minimum program requirements, if you do not already, and to achieve the overall average. We recommend that you take three to four additional 3-credit courses from the course recommendations list in winter. However, there is no set requirement to take credit courses in winter if you do not wish to do so. Please note that for Bachelor of Arts - Policy Studies, regardless of the number of transferrable courses you complete while in University Entrance Option, the program will take 4 years to complete from the time you are admitted to it due to its structure. Bachelor of Arts - Psychology
Admission into the program: All requirements laid out below must be met to be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Arts - Psychology. Application Apply for Psychology for Fall 2026 between October 1, 2025 and February 1, 2026; you must apply during this time frame through MyMRU. -
If you are completing any upgrading courses, you must inform Mount Royal that you are doing so by reporting these on your application under the “High Sch. Self-Reported Grades” section -
You can apply for up to two programs; we recommend that you include a backup program (contact advising@mtroyal.ca if you are unsure what backup program you should choose) Minimum admission requirements Meet the minimum requirements for Psychology by June 30, 2026: -
English 30-1 - 60% -
Math 30-1 or 30-2 - 60% Competitive average Meet the U1 or U2 competitive average for Psychology: U1: Meet the reduced target competitive average for English by December 31, 2025: -
You must complete a minimum of four 3-credit courses by December 31, 2025 -
Your competitive average will be based on your last four 3-credit courses completed by December 31, 2025 -
The U1 competitive average for Psychology is a 3.5 GPA U2: Meet the target competitive average for Psychology by April 30, 2026: -
If you do not meet the U1 competitive average, you will be reassessed after the winter semester if you complete at least one course in the winter semester -
Your competitive average will be based on the last four 3-credit courses completed by April 30, 2026 -
The U2 competitive average for Psychology is a 3.8 GPA You must apply by February 1, 2026 to be considered for the U1 or U2 admission pathways. Final overall average Meet the final overall average for English by June 30, 2026: -
Your final overall average will be based on your eight most recently completed 3-credit courses by June 30, 2026 (if you have completed fewer than eight 3-credit courses, we will use as many as you have completed) -
The final overall average for Psychology is a 2.0 GPA Choosing courses: Fall semester Your goal this semester is to get the highest grades possible, as the last four 3-credit credit courses you complete by December 31 will be used to calculate your competitive average. Below is a list of some recommended courses that will count towards Psychology. However, you can take any 3-credit course of interest that you satisfy the prerequisite(s) for and that does not have a program restriction. Most importantly, pick the four courses in which you will achieve the highest grades. (Note: if you have previously completed post-secondary courses at MRU or elsewhere, you may consider taking fewer than four courses in the fall. Your goal is to achieve a 3.5 GPA on your last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by December 31, 2025.) -
PSYC 1105 - Introductory Psychology for Non-Majors -
GNED 1101 - Scientific and Mathematical Literacy for the Modern World or GNED 1103 - Innovation -
GNED 1201 - Aesthetic Experience and Ideas , GNED 1202 - Texts and Ideas , or GNED 1203 - Nature and Ideas -
GNED 1301 - Citizenship Without Borders or GNED 1303 - Conflict and the Social Context -
GNED 1401 - Writing for Academic Success , GNED 1403 - Writing in a Digital Context: Language, Media, Culture , or GNED 1404 - Writing about Images -
One General Education cluster 1 tier 2 course -
Two General Education cluster 2 , cluster 3 , or cluster 4 tier 2 courses (each must be from a different cluster) -
Any other 3-credit course, including UGST 1001 - Effective Learning in the Undergraduate Context or UGST 1002 - Change, Challenge and Choice: The University Context and Beyond Winter semester This semester, complete any upgrading courses that you may need. Your goal this semester is to meet the minimum program requirements, if you do not already, and to achieve the overall average. We recommend that you take three to four additional 3-credit courses from the course recommendations list in winter. However, there is no set requirement to take credit courses in winter if you do not wish to do so. General Education courses
What are General Education courses? A great education doesn’t just make you an expert in one area - it gives you a well-rounded knowledge base in a variety of areas. This is why all of Mount Royal’s baccalaureate degree and diploma programs include General Education, a collection of courses in various subjects that will complement studies in your chosen field. Use the list of approved General Education courses in the General Education section of the Academic Calendar to assist with course selection for the tiers and clusters outlined below. Be sure to follow the suggested pattern for your General Education requirements, as outlined in your desired program. It is your responsibility to register for your courses and ensure that the courses you select meet your desired program and graduation requirements. Foundation Throughout your degree, you’ll take a total of four General Education foundation courses. Most students complete these four courses within their first 45 credits. Choose one from each cluster. Cluster 1: Numeracy and Scientific Literacy Take one of GNED 1101 - Scientific and Mathematical Literacy for the Modern World or GNED 1103 - Innovation Cluster 2: Values, Beliefs and Identity Take one of GNED 1201 - Aesthetic Experience and Ideas , GNED 1202 - Texts and Ideas , or GNED 1203 - Nature and Ideas Cluster 3: Community and Society Take one of GNED 1301 - Citizenship Without Borders or GNED 1303 - Conflict and the Social Context Cluster 4: Communication Take one of GNED 1401 - Writing for Academic Success , GNED 1403 - Writing in a Digital Context: Language, Media, Culture , or GNED 1404 - Writing about Images Tier 2 As you progress through your degree, depending on your desired program, you may need to take tier 2 courses. Tier 3 As you progress through your degree, depending on your desired program, you may need to take tier 3 courses. Registering for courses
It is your responsibility to register for your courses and ensure that the courses you select meet your desired program and graduation requirements. Use the Academic Calendar to explore possible courses of interest and to check that you meet prerequisites. You will register for courses using the registration system found in the MyMRU Register & Pay tab. Visit our Tutorials page for useful videos to guide you on using MyMRU, using our degree audit system (mruGradU8), and how to register for your courses. We also have an online tool to help you plan your courses for the year: My Schedule Builder. View schedule options and create a timetable that works best for you. Access My Schedule Builder through your MyMRU account under the Register & Pay in the My Schedule Builder section. Academic advising
New Student Registration You will not be able to register for courses until you have connected with Academic Advising. Your Advisors have carefully prepared your advising information and are eager to begin working with you on your Mount Royal experience. After reading through this information carefully, you should have the information required to register for both your fall and winter semesters. Should you have questions, you may contact the University Entrance Option Academic Advisors by email at advising@mtroyal.ca or by phone at 403.440.6222. Please ensure you include your name, MRU ID number, and any relevant program goals with your email. You can also read through your Welcome Guide, which contains great information about transitioning to MRU and the available support services. Frequently asked questions
Please find a list of frequently asked questions below. How will my plan and admission be affected if I have/require accommodations? If you have not already, please get in touch with our Access and Inclusion Services department to set up your official accommodations at MRU. Students who receive ACUE accommodations from Access and Inclusion may be evaluated differently. If you receive this accommodation, it’s important that you connect with advising@mtroyal.ca to understand how your course planning and admissions evaluation may be impacted. My end goal is to transfer to another school - which UEO Advising Guide should I follow? MRU Advisors know MRU’s admissions requirements and curriculum. Due to differences in policies and curriculum amongst institutions, we are not able to advise students on admissions or course transferability to other institutions. Students looking to transfer to another post-secondary institution should contact their recruitment/prospective student department. How can I check if the courses I’m registered in will count towards my goal program? To view how your current courses will work towards a future program, we suggest running a “What If” scenario in mruGradU8. You can watch a tutorial on how to do this here. I need help with registration (ie. using the registration system, changing my schedule, dropping a class, etc.). Please see this website for details and videos on how to use the registration system. You can also click here to read about how a Registration Peer (MRU student and employed staff member) may be available to meet with you to help you register. It is the middle of the semester and I am not doing well in one or more of my courses. I’m considering withdrawing. Is this a good idea? Withdrawing from a course (or several) is a useful tool that students can use when they are not doing well in their courses. Withdrawing can have significant impacts on a student’s admission into their goal program. We recommend that you email advising@mtroyal.ca if you are considering withdrawing from one or more courses to discuss the implications. Note the withdrawal deadlines here. How do I apply to get into my goal program for Fall 2025 and when will I hear back? - Log into MyMRU
- Go to the “My Program” tab
- In the admission box, select “Apply for admission”
- Select “credit”
- Select “current MRU Student” (NOT program change)
- Select the appropriate semester (ie. Fall 20XX)
- Fill out the information on the checklist; we strongly recommend that you apply to two programs
- If you are currently upgrading or are planning to upgrade (including post-secondary equivalents) mark these on the high school grades form; if not, leave this form blank
- Click application is complete and pay $100
Generally, applicants who apply for admission during Early Admission (October 1 to February 1) can expect a decision or update on their status by May but could hear back as late as mid-September. I heard back from my second choice but have not yet heard back from my first choice. What should I do? MRU evaluates both programs on your application separately and equally. If you are admitted into your second choice, you can accept the offer, and, if/when you get into your first choice, you can move your tuition deposit over by following the steps below: - Log in to MyMRU
- Select the Applicant tab at the top left-hand side of the MyMRU homepage
- Click on Accept Your Offer (Number 2 under the Now What? section)
- An alternative to accepting your second choice may be staying in UEO; consult an advisor as to which choice would be best for you
I forgot to apply by February 1st. What do I do now? You may still be eligible for admission, but you may be significantly disadvantaged. Apply as soon as possible if your program is still open and simultaneously get in touch with Advising. Can I apply for my goal program with my high school grades instead of my university grades? No. Students who are admitted into UEO will be evaluated solely on their post-secondary grades. This includes the last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by Dec. 31 for the U1 target and the last four transferable post-secondary courses completed by April 30th for the U2 (if applicable). I want to learn more, in greater detail, about the content and/or career opportunities related to a specific program at MRU. The Academic Advisors in our office are familiar with the various programs that MRU offers, but we are not content experts or Career Counsellors. To learn more about the content of a program, we recommend reviewing the program curriculum in detail. If you have further questions, you can contact the program department directly. For career-related questions, please reach out to Career Services. How do I check the status of my application? You will be able to view your application status on your Future Student Portal. I have previous post-secondary experience and I am wondering if my completed courses will fill requirements in my intended/future program. First, we recommend that you check mruGradU8. Your transfer credit will show up here after your transcript is evaluated. Follow these steps to do so: - Log into MyMRU
- Go to the “My Program” tab
- Click on the mruGradU8 graduation hat icon
- Select “What if”
- From the drop-down menus, select your catalog year, intended program (degree/diploma), and major (some programs need concentrations/minors; select if necessary - otherwise leave these blank)
- Leave the remaining fields blank
- Click Process
If you have further questions regarding transfer equivalencies (from another post-secondary), please view the Transfer Credit webpage and/or contact transfercredit@mtroyal.ca. Do I have to do four courses in the fall semester? There are some instances where a student may not need to do four courses in the fall. Typically, these include students who have previously completed post-secondary courses with grades that allow them to be competitive, students with ACUE accommodations, or students that do not have the schedule or financial ability to do four courses in the fall and will aim for the U2 target (if available with their program). In most cases, it is in your best interest to take four courses in the fall as this provides many students with a lower competitive average GPA target. Which courses should I choose for the fall and winter from the course recommendations list? Place the courses in the fall that you think you can achieve the highest grades in. What should I do if I don’t achieve the U1 (fall) GPA? We suggest emailing advising@mtroyal.ca to strategize for your winter semester and plan to meet the U2 target if your program has one. I am having trouble accessing my email or MyMRU account. Please contact the IT Service Desk. I have questions about student loans, scholarships/awards/bursaries, and/or tuition/fees. Please view the Financing Your Education webpage for more information and contact details. I need confirmation of my enrolment/registration at Mount Royal (for example, for RESPs). A Confirmation of Enrollment can be received via your MyCreds account. More information about forms available on your MyCreds can be viewed on this webpage. If you have any further questions regarding your Confirmation of Enrolment, please direct them to financialaid@mtroyal.ca. When can I register for courses? Full-year registration for continuing students opens in March, and new students can start registering in mid-April. Where can I find a list of important dates and deadlines (ex. Campus closures, holidays, exam periods, withdrawal deadlines, etc.)? For a comprehensive list of critical dates and deadlines, please visit this website. Where can I find out more information about campus services (parking, book list, campus card, etc.)? This information can all be found on your MyMRU account by using the search function in the top right corner of mtroyal.ca. |
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