Please note: International students are not eligible to study through Extended Education. Please go to cmu.ca/admissions to learn about applying for a degree program. If you have questions about the undergraduate process, please contact the Admissions Office (admissions@cmu.ca). If you have questions about the graduate process, please contact the Graduate Studies Office (gradstudies@cmu.ca).
If you previously studied here at the undergraduate level, continue with this application.
If you previously studied here at the graduate level, please contact Graduate Studies (gradstudies@cmu.ca) to see if you need to complete this application.
If you have previously been admitted to Extended Education at CMU and you want to change the type of course you take (for example, switching from auditing to for credit), please contact the Registrar’s Office (registrarsoffice@cmu.ca).
If you have previously been admitted to Extended Education at CMU and you want to take the same type of course as previously (for example, auditing), you can move directly to submitting a course registration form. Contact registrarsoffice@cmu.ca with any questions.
Auditing students will attend classes regularly. Participation in class discussion and completion of assignments is at the discretion of the instructor. A student will not receive a grade in the class.
Admission is based on completion of high school/GED or relevant life experience.
Official transcripts are not required.
Restricted to auditing only courses approved by the Registrar's Office (excludes IAMS, ensembles, courses with labs, etc.).
Auditing Tuition & Fees:
Admission is based on completion of a post-secondary degree. Official transcripts are required.
Restricted to auditing only courses approved by the Registrar's Office
Restricted to:
Admission is based on completion of high school/GED OR relevant life experience.e Official transcripts are required.
A maximum of 5 courses (15 credit hours) may be taken as an extended education student.
After 15 credit hours, the extended education student may apply for admission as a regular student. Admission to CMU's degree programs will be based on attainment of a GPA of 2.0 or higher in courses completed at CMU.
For Credit Tuition & Fees:
A maximum of 5 courses (15 credit hours) may be taken as an extended education student. After 15 credit hours, the extended education student may apply for admission as a regular student.
Admission is based on letter of permission from home institution.
Restricted to registering for courses listed on the letter of permission.
The supervised psychospiritual education (SPE) student application is for students who have been admitted into an SPE unit. Contact Chenene Layne (clayne@cmu.ca) for more information about the admission into an SPE unit.
Extended education is for students who are 21 years or older at the beginning of their first semester at CMU. If you are under 21 years old, please go to cmu.ca/admissions to learn about applying for a degree program. If you have questions about this process, please contact the Admissions department (admissions@cmu.ca).
Are you currently registered in a post-secondary institution?
Students can be registered in only one post-secondary institution at a time. If you want to study at CMU at the same time as your home institution, you will need to request a Letter of Permission from your home institution and apply as a Visiting Student for CMU’s Extended Education.
Have you ever taken courses at another post-secondary institution?
Are you currently suspended from another university or college?
If you have not graduated from high school, admission will be based on relevant life experience. Please include a brief statement outlining your relevant life experience that has prepared you for studying at university:
Please enter the post-secondary institution where you most recently studied:
Official transcripts are required from the post-secondary institution where you graduated from. The transcript must be sent directly from that institution to CMU: registrarsoffice@cmu.ca or
Registrar’s Office Canadian Mennonite University 500 Shaftesbury Blvd Winnipeg MB R2P 2N2 If you have attended more than one post-secondary institution, you may be required to submit additional transcripts later on, depending on course prerequisites.
Official transcripts are required from the post-secondary institution where you most recently studied. The transcript must be sent directly from that institution to CMU: registrarsoffice@cmu.ca or
Official transcripts are required from the post-secondary institution where you most recently graduated. The transcript must be sent directly from that institution to CMU: graduatestudies@cmu.ca or
Graduate Studies Canadian Mennonite University 500 Shaftesbury Blvd Winnipeg MB R2P 2N2 If you have attended more than one post-secondary institution, you may be required to submit additional transcripts later on, depending on course prerequisites.
Official transcripts are required from your highschool. The transcript must be sent directly from that institution to CMU: registrarsoffice@cmu.ca or
Which unit of SPE were you admitted to?
Upload your SPE admission letter here or add it to the application portal once you receive it. You will be asked to register for the course once CMU has received confirmation that you have been admitted to a specific SPE unit.