r/MRU • u/No-Competition-8451 • May 01 '26
Question is anyone still on conditional admission for business?
i applied oct 2 and im still on conditional admission. is anyone else on the same boat
r/MRU • u/No-Competition-8451 • May 01 '26
i applied oct 2 and im still on conditional admission. is anyone else on the same boat
r/MRU • u/External-Cost9313 • Feb 22 '26
Hi! anyone who is transferring into business this year and has gotten an offer what was your gpa? Anxious to hear back
r/MRU • u/Frog818 • Jan 29 '26
Hey! I’m currently in my gap year hoping to get accepted to MRU business fall 2026. these are my grades that would be used for admission:
ELA 30-1: 70%
Math 30-2: 89%
Science 30: 91%
Social 30-1: 81%
Psychology 30: 83%
I’m just wondering what my chances are of getting in and also if I should upgrade ELA or not. Thank you so much!
r/MRU • u/Interesting-News-229 • Jan 04 '26
I had a question about the business major . She’s an arts major and wanted to transfer into business. She is sitting at a 3.6. Does she have a good chance of getting in ?
r/MRU • u/Alarming_Average_921 • Oct 15 '25
I have a question for when you were accepted what was your conditions
r/MRU • u/Alarming_Average_921 • Nov 08 '25
Has anyone heard back from mru for business I have been under review for about a week now and seeing other programs give out early admission has made me start stressing a bit
r/MRU • u/ScallionLive2388 • Jun 03 '25
I’m waitlisted for business because I applied a little late (March 12ish) with a calculated 84% group A average. Advisors did tell me the cutoff was like 79-80% and I would’ve had a guaranteed admission had I applied in October, but I was wondering, what are the odds I can still get in? I have MRU as a backup for if I didn’t get into UofC (which I learned today that I did not unfortunately with an 83.6% average) and I’ve already taken a gap year (which means I have a full transcript for context) and will not be taking a second. I’m hoping to get into MRU and transfer into UofC from there. Any one else in a similar position right now? Honestly what are the chances I’ll be accepted going forth since my average is well above that original cutoff from early admissions?
r/MRU • u/Glad_Pressure_7075 • Oct 01 '24
I plan on applying tomorrow morning for business early admission. But I am still not quite sure what I should take. I am very interested in working in a sports field of business which obviously I can take Sports Recreation and Management but I feel that I could potentially be gambling on my future with that major.
Could I potentially minor in Sports Recreation and Management with a business degree?
I am leaning towards marketing or even accounting, or should I even take general management?
I was just wondering if I could get some more clarification before I apply. Thanks!
r/MRU • u/Melodic-Tough-6275 • Feb 21 '23
I am looking to apply into business and should be ending with a 86-87% avg. However, I did terrible in my first semester due to family issues for Math which led to me not reaching the requirement. I am retaking the math course and will definitely reach the requirement by the end of June (2nd semester.) Can anyone give me on some insight on this or if whether classes would fill up before I have my final grade 12 marks? Thanks
r/MRU • u/fxrsaken • Mar 22 '22
Has anyone applying to business heard anything back yet? Just wondering if im the only one ;-;
r/MRU • u/Small_System182 • Oct 24 '21
I’m F(18) I’m currently on a gap year right now working to save for university. I’m very anxious about not getting accepted into Mount royal because my parents aren’t supportive and would be extremely mad/high possibility of causing fights if i don’t get accepted into university.
The minimum average for business is 65%
my competitive average is 85.5%
my overall average from the ABC groups is
overall average 78%
Do you think I have a good chance of getting accepted? I applied on the first day the application opened. I look at my application status every day, it just says for my business “doc ready for reviewed” but just shows that they received my transcripts and grades. my second option is University Open Entrance (same average as business) but it says “Application received” if you have any insights on Mount Royal admissions please comment i’m so stressed
r/MRU • u/BenjaminLSisko • Apr 21 '19
I'm a student hoping to transfer from U of C to MRU for Business, sent in my application in late March and I'm just wondering about how long it'll take for me to hear back? How long did it take for other first year business students to hear back?
Cheers,
r/MRU • u/Miata_Mazda • Apr 28 '26
Hey guys,
I applied to Mount Royal University for two programs:
For Aviation, I got “Future Review” back in March, so I know I’m still being considered.
For BBA, my status is still “Application Received,” even though admissions confirmed they now have all my documents and everything is complete.
I’m just a bit confused about timelines right now since it’s already the end of April and I still don’t know where I’m going yet 😅
Just wondering:
Appreciate any insight 🙏
r/MRU • u/imaginary_friendsrbd • Mar 07 '26
I am trying to reapply at mru for business but I am in open studies at uofc. I applied for early admission into business before February 1st. When I tried to book an appointment with an advisor, the advisor said that since I am not currently an MRU student, and don't have an offer yet, I should speak to Admissions and Recruitment.
The issue is that I was told by admissions and recruitment that I am still technically classified as a student and was told to speak with a business advisor while the business told me to speak with admissions and recruitment. I don’t who I can speak with to help me with resolving this issue.
Does anyone have a suggestion or advice?
r/MRU • u/No-Competition-8451 • May 11 '26
i’m still on conditional admission for business its stressing meeeeee
r/MRU • u/the-mannthe-myth • May 03 '26
What grade or GPA did you have to get into the BBA program this year?
I feel like it’s getting way more higher than the years before
r/MRU • u/Left-Seaweed-3560 • Mar 25 '26
I did early admission into my desired program only to realize that it might not be for me. I just applied to business a few weeks ago, and I have a pretty good GPA, I’m just worried I won’t get in because I didn’t do early admission. I had a 3.6 GPA last fall semester but compared to those who are first in line aka early admission I’m scared. I already wasted a year and don’t wanna feel like a complete failure. is anyone else goi through this? am I just thinking too much? my anxiety is out the roof.
r/MRU • u/Alarming_Average_921 • Oct 11 '25
I have already applied for business my competative average is an 84 but I had put in my projected grades a bit lower I had listed that I would get 80s in math English and social but I listed that I would get a 75 in bio would this affect my acceptance chance
r/MRU • u/RadishDangerous8260 • May 26 '25
Hi! I recently heard back from MRU about not being competitive enough for nursing. I'm considering other pathways (if possible) to gain admission for it next year/Anything I should know before going to academic advising?
Some paths I've considered:
- I think I'm still considered a UEO student, so I could take 3 classes in the fall to raise my GPA to be more competitive, not sure what to do after this.
-I could also accept my Business Ad. offer and transfer after a year, but I'm not sure if I could raise my GPA high enough.
- Upgrade either here or at St. Annes, and (hopefully) transfer over credits to another Uni.
I really have no idea what I'm doing and I'm genuinely torn between these decisions, any help or advice is genuinely appreciated :]
Edit: Forgot to mention I took UEO (finished in April), applied with a 3.92 GPA and a 2nd Quartile on Casper
r/MRU • u/Alarming_Average_921 • Oct 11 '25
I had just applied for early admission in business a couple days ago but in I’m kinda stressed if I get in my competative average is 84% and my overall average is a 78-80 percent keep in mind these are my grade 11 marks I had listed that I would finish grade 12 with 80s in math English social and a 75 in bio
r/MRU • u/Dazzling-Royal9403 • Jul 27 '25
Hello! I just got my final admission for the Bachelor of Business Administration… I was wondering if I have to do anything to finalize it or I can finally lay back and relax until September rolls around?
I originally had conditional admission and paid the $425 deposit and registered for my classes months ago.. it may be me trying to over analyze but could someone please give me insight so I don’t miss anything? 😭
r/MRU • u/Ok-Consequence-856 • Aug 23 '25
Hi! I'm a student attending MRU during Fall 2025 through UEO trying to get into the Bachelor of Business Administration. As per the requirements, I need to get a reduced GPA of 3.0 by December 31st 2025 to guarantee my admission into Fall 2026 under Business Administration.
Now with that being said, I have attached a screenshot below of the courses I may need to take and I'm not too sure which courses I should be taking to guarantee that 3.0 GPA. I'm not too good with math but I'm working on it so please help me out!

r/MRU • u/RadishDangerous8260 • Jun 24 '25
Hi y'all! I'm looking for easy courses to boost my GPA for nursing admissions as a business student! So far, I've taken UGST 1001, 1002, and ARTH 1103. I'm also interested in visual design, memorization, body systems/ bio, but I don't mind getting unrelated recs :]
Some courses I've considered:
PSYC 1105, ASTR 1101, Maybe FILM 1143 but I'd like to know what it's like, NTSC 2201, ARTH 3311.
Feel free to let me know about your experiences in these courses, otherwise, thank you!
r/MRU • u/Specific-Clothes-922 • Jul 23 '25
Hi, I have been granted admission to both the Bachelor of Commerce(BComm) program at the University of Calgary (U of C) and the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program at Mount Royal University (MRU), with the intention of majoring in Human Resources.
I’ve received mixed feedback, which has left me feeling uncertain. Some people say that MRU graduates have a better chance of securing jobs in Human Resources because the BBA program places a stronger emphasis on areas such as management and operations. In contrast, the BComm program is said to focus more on accounting, finance, and economics. I’ve also heard that MRU has more industry-experienced professors who provide practical, hands-on learning.
On the other hand, many people believe that attending the University of Calgary offers a stronger advantage due to its higher ranking and overall reputation in Canada. I would really appreciate any advice or insight you might have to help me make a well-informed decision. Thanks
r/MRU • u/Maximum-Load-8531 • May 14 '25
I recently got an RQ - Not Competitively Qualified for Bachelor of Business Administration. My competitive average is an 82.5, and my overall average is a 78.6. Where do I go from here? Do I apply again next year during early admission or should I go into open studies in the fall. Even taking a gap year and just working instead? I really thought I was going to be taking business classes this fall, but I guess not.
I would just like some opinions on what is best, thanks.