Scholarships

The MUN Students’  Union offers four scholarships annually to members. In order to be eligible, you must:

  • Be at least beyond your first year

  • Participate in student life at Memorial (i.e. student government, clubs, societies, student media)

  • Have scholarship standing*

To be eligible for these awards, students must meet scholarship standing.

Scholarship standing for the 2023-2024 scholarship year for undergraduate students is defined as a 75% average over the previous scholarship year and the successful completion of not less than 30 credit hours over that period. In considering students who complete more than 30 credit hours, the average on the actual number of credit hours taken will be reviewed.

Students who fail one or more courses during the previous scholarship year regardless of the number of courses completed, will not be eligible for scholarships.

For more information, visit: https://www.mun.ca/scholarships/scholarships/current/


The MUNSU 25th Anniversary Scholarship

The MUNSU 25th Anniversary Scholarship is valued at $1,214, this scholarship is the result of an endowment established by MUNSU in 1994. This scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student who has completed at least one year at Memorial University. Eligible applicants should be in clear scholarship standing and demonstrate active participation in student life.


Dr. Wayne E. Ludlow Scholarship

This scholarship, valued at $1271, is the result of an endowment made by the undergraduate students of Memorial University of Newfoundland in honour of Dr. Wayne E. Ludlow on his retirement, in 1999, from the position of Dean of Student Affairs and Services. Valued at a portion of the income on the endowment, this scholarship is tenable to students beyond second year, based on scholarship standing and demonstrated active participation in student life. Factors to be considered will include but not be limited to involvement in student government, clubs and societies and student media. Financial need may also be considered. The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, acting on the recommendation of a selection committee of members of MUNSU and the Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic).


Dr. J. Douglas Eaton Scholarships

Upon the retirement of Dr. J. Douglas Eaton from the position of Vice-President (Student Affairs & Services) in 1983, the student body of Memorial University of Newfoundland donated a sum of money to fund two undergraduate scholarships in his honour, valued at $831.00 each. These awards, tenable to students beyond first year will be made on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated active participation in student life. In cases of competition between students of equal standing, need shall be the determining factor in awarding the scholarships. The scholarships will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, acting on the recommendation of MUNSU.