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USASKUndergraduate Studies | 2020–2021
Established in
1907Member of the
U15group of top Canadian research universities
$13 millionin scholarships,
bursaries and awards
19:1Low student to
faculty ratio
160+student societies
and clubs
156,000+alumni living worldwide
helloFUTUREYou have choices. You decide where life is going to take you. When it comes to your education and your future, you have the freedom to decide what kind of experience you want to have.
At the University of Saskatchewan (USask), your experience matters. What makes USask unique is that you will have the opportunity to contribute directly to the world’s knowledge as you work alongside renowned faculty in some of the most advanced research and education facilities in the world.
USask is a place where you can learn, grow and be part of a community that recognizes how beautiful knowledge can be.
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helloSASKATOON
IMAGE: TOURISM SASKATOON
With a rising population of more than 270,000, Saskatoon offers many of the amenities of a large
urban centre along with the friendliness and accessibility of a smaller city. There is plenty to do in Saskatoon every season, with live music events, festivals and cultural experiences offered year round.
With its vibrant mix of many cultures, Saskatoon’s blossoming culinary and local shopping scenes also stand out.
This is a place of opportunity, diversity and innovation. As a student here and after you graduate, you will come to appreciate why so many have chosen to call this place home.
Population
270,000A big city with
a small town feel
#18on the New York Times list
of '52 Places to Go in 2018'
20minute
“rush hour”
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helloBEAUTIFUL
Our historic main campus in Saskatoon is recognized as one of the most beautiful in Canada, with plenty of green space,
stately greystone buildings and tree-lined walkways.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is a place where people from this province, from across Canada and beyond have pursued education and knowledge for more than 100 years. Established in 1907, our institution has continually grown and flourished to become the place of curiosity, spirit and potential it is today.
As you explore this place, you will discover the spaces that define your university experience. Museums and galleries, libraries, sporting event venues, student hangouts and natural spaces are where life happens and where your most powerful memories can be created.
From the moment you become a student, you will know the sense of pride and community felt by our students, staff, faculty and alumni. While you are here and long after you graduate, you will remember your experiences, the things you learn and, above all, the places you love.
More than
3 km2core campus
grounds
7on-campus
museums and art galleries
Located on
Treaty 6Territory and the
Homeland of the Métis
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helloFREEDOM
Residences at the
University of Saskatchewan provide an unparalleled living environment for students.
You will be part of a diverse and global community where you can develop life-long friendships and create lasting memories. You will also be living in a safe, study-orientated setting where you can access continuous academic and personal support from your peers, Residence staff, faculty-in-Residence and others.
More than
2,200students live in residence
Take a video tourlivewithus.usask.ca
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Residence Welcome
Week with events every day
throughout your first week, starting on move-in day.
Marquis Culinary CentreThe Marquis Culinary Centre is the hub of our food services operation. Anyone on campus is welcome to join us in our all-you-can-dine Culinary Centre, offering a wide variety of items including Canadian and international dishes. Stop by for a one-time cash purchase, or purchase a meal plan online. Enjoy your meal in our beautiful dining hall overlooking the Bowl. All residents of Voyageur Place receive the Unlimited Meal Plan. The Unlimited Meal Plan allows access to the Marquis Dining Hall during operating hours with great flexibility.
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VOYAGEUR PLACELocated at the heart of the University of Saskatchewan campus, Voyageur Place is made up of four halls which are all connected by tunnels and skywalks to other buildings on campus, a popular feature during the winter.
Accommodation in Voyageur Place includes utilities, internet, laundry and the Unlimited Meal Plan. The Unlimited Meal Plan allows access to the Marquis Dining Hall during operating hours with great flexibility.
Voyageur Place buildings offer traditional, dormitory-style, single and double units in a variety of different layouts. The floorplans below are examples of some of these units, but do not represent all specific room layouts.
ATHABASCA HALL – DOUBLE
ATHABASCA HALL – SINGLEATHABASCA HALL 2 BED
696 Sq. Ft.
ATHABASCA HALL 1 BED
528 Sq. Ft.
SASKATCHEWAN HALL 2 BEDSASK. HALL – DOUBLE SASK. HALL – SINGLESASKATCHEWAN HALL 1 BED
655 Sq. Ft.
FURNISHED SINGLE/DOUBLE OCCUPANCY ROOMS
SPACIOUS STUDY AND SOCIAL COMMON AREAS
ACADEMICALLY FOCUSED ENVIRONMENT
INCLUDES THE UNLIMITED MEAL PLAN AT MARQUIS CULINARY CENTRE
SEAGER WHEELERSeager Wheeler is a Residence building located just south of the main campus. It is part of McEown Park, a group of four high-rise buildings. These four buildings include Assiniboine Hall and Wollaston Hall (one and two bedroom units for upper-year students), Souris Hall (two bedroom units for students with children) and Seager Wheeler (six bedroom units for single students).
Social events, in-house tutoring and community activities help students feel connected, both to their neighbours and the campus nearby.IN-SUITE KITCHEN AND COMMON AREA
PRIVATE BEDROOMS
UTILITIES, INTERNET, CABLE TV AND LAUNDRY INCLUDED IN RENTAL FEE SEAGER WHEELER – 6 BEDROOM
TUTORS Each week, graduate students can be found in Residence providing tutoring for major undergraduate subjects such as math, writing, chemistry, statistics and physics.
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COLLEGE QUARTERAt College Quarter, students live together in a lively, multi-cultural environment in fully furnished two, three and four bedroom units. You are only a short walk from all of your classes and have the added benefit of being part of an engaged community in Saskatoon with a friendly, inclusive atmosphere.
College Quarter suites are bright and modern, as are the lounges and study spaces, which offer beautiful views of the surrounding area. Social events, in-house tutoring and community activities help students feel connected, both to their neighbours and the campus nearby.
COLLEGE QUARTER – 4 BEDROOM
COLLEGE QUARTER – 3 BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATH 2BATH 1
KITCHEN/DINING
LIVING ROOM
COLLEGE QUARTER 4BEDROOM
985 Sq. Ft.
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BEDROOM
BATH 1KITCHEN/DINING
LIVING ROOM
COLLEGE QUARTER 3BEDROOM
BATH 2
BEDROOM
955 Sq. Ft.
IN-SUITE KITCHEN AND COMMON AREA
PRIVATE BEDROOMS
UTILITIES, INTERNET, CABLE TV AND LAUNDRY INCLUDED IN RENTAL FEE
“ My advice to other students, especially first years, is to choose to live in Residence because it helps you to adapt to school much easier due to the various activities and programs that are offered.”
ELIZABETH ADEGBITE, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH STUDIES STUDENT HOMETOWN: NIGERIA, AFRICA AND TORONTO, CANADA
ApplicationsResidence applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis regardless of students’ admission status. We recommend that students apply for Residence as soon as possible after they apply for admission. You do not have to wait to receive an offer of admission before you apply for Residence. See page 15 for Residence fees.
Students entering their first year of studies at USask will receive guaranteed placement at Voyageur Place Residence if they apply for Residence before January 31, 2020.
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USaskLIFE
15Huskie
Athletics teams
13 colleges
3 graduate schools
6 affiliated or federated colleges
CanadianLight Source
Sylvia FedorukCanadian Centre forNuclear Innovation
GlobalInstitute forWater Security
VIDO-InterVac
More than
3,400international students
GlobalInstitute for Food Security
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More than
25,700students from
132countries
More than
3,300self-declared
Indigenous students
More than
130athletic
championships
USask undergraduate students will have a hands-on, course-based research
experience where they learn to create and share new knowledge.
One in two
Our students
Our campus
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The University of Saskatchewan (USask) offers degree, diploma and certificate programs in more than 150 areas of study across our diverse colleges and schools.
Explore at ADMISSIONS.USASK.CA.
LEARN THE REQUIREMENTS AND DEADLINES
Admission requirements and deadlines depend on your situation.
■■ Which program are you interested in?
■■ When do you want to start classes?
■■ Is this your first time going to university?
Do your research and apply early to take advantage of benefits such as early admission and access to scholarships.
APPLY FOR ADMISSION
Ready to apply? Create an account at APPLY.USASK.CA and fill out the online application for admission.
If you have any questions about the application, contact us and we would be happy to help.
CHECK YOUR APPLICATION STATUS
■■ Log in to monitor your application status at APPLY.USASK.CA.
■■ Check when supplemental items have been received or whether additional items are needed, and see when a decision has been made on your application.
Steps to apply
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SUBMIT YOUR SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS
IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY IN HIGH SCHOOL:
SASKATCHEWAN STUDENTS■■ Request official transcripts to be sent directly to USask by
the Ministry of Education:
■£ as soon as possible, ■£ after January exams 2020 and ■£ after June exams 2020.
OUT-OF-PROVINCE STUDENTS■■ Upload a copy of your most up-to-date report card or
transcript.
■■ When you graduate, arrange to have your final, official transcript of marks sent directly to USask via postal mail by the appropriate authority, such as your provincial Ministry of Education.
IF YOU HAVE EVER TAKEN CLASSES OR COMPLETED A PROGRAM AT ANOTHER COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY:
■■ Upload a copy of your most recent transcript showing marks for all classes you have completed.
■■ Arrange to have a final, official transcript mailed or couriered directly to USask by the institution(s) you attended.
IF PROOF OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY IS REQUIRED:
■■ Arrange for English proficiency test scores to be sent directly to USask by the testing organization.
ACCEPT YOUR OFFER OF ADMISSION
If you receive an offer of admission, accept your offer online to officially become a USask student.
CONGRATULATIONS!Share your #USASK moment
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Undergraduate programs
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRIBUSINESS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE
¡ Agricultural Biology ¡ Agricultural Economics ¡ Agronomy ¡ Animal Science ¡ Applied Plant Ecology ¡ Crop Science ¡ Environmental Science ¡ Food and Bioproduct Sciences ¡ Horticultural Science ¡ Soil Science
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL BIOSCIENCE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RENEWABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
¡ Resource Economics and Policy ¡ Resource Science
DIPLOMAS
¡ Agribusiness ¡ Agronomy ¡ Kanawayihetaytan Askiy (Let Us Take Care of the Land)
£ Aboriginal Lands Goverance £ Aboriginal Resource Management
CERTIFICATES
¡ Kanawayihetaytan Askiy (Let Us Take Care of the Land)
¡ Prairie Horticulture (non-degree) £ Fruit and Vegetable Production £ Greenhouse Crop Production £ Landscaping and Arboriculture £ Nursery Crop Production
MINORS
¡ Agribusiness Entrepreneurship ¡ Applied Microbiology ¡ Biotechnology ¡ Field Crop Production ¡ Nutrition ¡ Rangeland Resources ¡ Toxicology
Agriculture and Bioresources
DentistryBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DENTISTRY
DOCTOR OF DENTAL MEDICINE
INTERNATIONAL DENTAL DEGREE PROGRAM
LawJURIS DOCTOR
■ French Common Law Option
JURIS DOCTOR AND MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMBINED DEGREE
MedicineDOCTOR OF MEDICINE
■ Certificate in Global Health
NursingBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
NutritionBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION
PharmacyDOCTOR OF PHARMACY
Physical TherapyMASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Veterinary MedicineDOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
■ Certificate in One Health
■ Certificate in Rotating Small Animal Veterinary
Internship
■ Certificate in Specialty Internship in Veterinary
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF MASTER’S AND PH.D. PROGRAMS, VISIT GRAD.USASK.CA.
The following programs require previous post-secondary study.
Non-direct entry programs
Undergraduate programs
BACHELOR OF ARTS
¡ Archaeology and Anthropology ¡ Business Economics ¡ Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies ¡ Drama
£ Theatre History ¡ Economics ¡ English ¡ French ¡ History ¡ Indigenous Studies ¡ International Studies ¡ Linguistics
£ General and Applied Linguistics £ Languages and Speech Sciences
¡ Modern Languages £ French £ Spanish
¡ Music ¡ Philosophy ¡ Political Studies ¡ Psychology ¡ Regional and Urban Planning ¡ Religion and Culture ¡ Sociology
£ Indigenous Justice and Criminology
St. Thomas More
¡ Studio Art ¡ Women’s and Gender Studies
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
¡ Environment and Society ¡ Health Studies
£ Biology, Development and Health £ Individual, Society and Health £ Culture, Environment and Health
¡ Interactive Systems Design £ Professional Internship Option
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
¡ Drama £ Acting £ Design
¡ Studio Art
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
¡ Individualized ¡ Performance
BACHELOR OF MUSIC – MUSIC EDUCATION
¡ Early/Middle Years ¡ Secondary
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
¡ Anatomy and Cell Biology ¡ Applied Mathematics ¡ Archaeology ¡ Biochemistry ¡ Bioinformatics
£ Professional Internship Option ¡ Biology ¡ Chemistry ¡ Computer Science
£ Professional Internship Option £ Software Engineering Option
¡ Environmental Biology ¡ Environmental Earth Sciences
£ Co-operative Education Option ¡ Food Science ¡ Geology ¡ Geophysics ¡ Mathematical Physics ¡ Mathematics ¡ Microbiology and Immunology ¡ Palaeobiology
St. Thomas More College (STM) is a Catholic liberal
arts college federated with USask and located on its
main campus in Saskatoon. STM offers over 250 Arts
and Science classes in which all USask students are
welcome to enrol, whether as part of their Arts and
Science degree or as electives complementing their
degrees from other colleges on campus. The college
offers smaller class-sizes, award-winning faculty and
many course options in the areas of social justice, as
well as community service learning options. STM
also offers the following unique Arts and Science
programs:
■ Philosophy Major ■ Catholic Studies Minor ■ Social Justice and the Common Good Minor ■ Ukrainian Studies Minor ■ Jewish and Christian Origins Certificate
Arts and Science
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
¡ Early/Middle Years ¡ Secondary ¡ Sequential Music ¡ Technical Vocational
COMBINED BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY/BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
INDIGENOUS PROGRAMS
¡ Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) ¡ Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP)
CERTIFICATES
¡ Career and Guidance Studies ¡ English as an Additional Language ¡ Indigenous Languages ¡ Internationally Educated Teachers ¡ Leadership in Post-Secondary Education ¡ Practical and Applied Arts
£ Home Economics £ Industrial Arts
¡ Secondary Technical Vocational Education ¡ Special Education ¡ Teaching English as a Second Language
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
¡ Accounting ¡ Finance ¡ Human Resources ¡ Management ¡ Marketing ¡ Operations Management
CERTIFICATES
¡ Aboriginal Business Administration ¡ Business ¡ Entrepreneurship
STREAMS
¡ Global Business Stream ¡ Advanced Global Business Stream
OPTIONS
¡ Edwards Co-operative Education Program
¡ Studio Art ¡ Women’s and Gender Studies
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
¡ Environment and Society ¡ Health Studies
£ Biology, Development and Health £ Individual, Society and Health £ Culture, Environment and Health
¡ Interactive Systems Design £ Professional Internship Option
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
¡ Drama £ Acting £ Design
¡ Studio Art
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
¡ Individualized ¡ Performance
BACHELOR OF MUSIC – MUSIC EDUCATION
¡ Early/Middle Years ¡ Secondary
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
¡ Anatomy and Cell Biology ¡ Applied Mathematics ¡ Archaeology ¡ Biochemistry ¡ Bioinformatics
£ Professional Internship Option ¡ Biology ¡ Chemistry ¡ Computer Science
£ Professional Internship Option £ Software Engineering Option
¡ Environmental Biology ¡ Environmental Earth Sciences
£ Co-operative Education Option ¡ Food Science ¡ Geology ¡ Geophysics ¡ Mathematical Physics ¡ Mathematics ¡ Microbiology and Immunology ¡ Palaeobiology
¡ Physics £ Astronomy £ Plasma, Space and Atmospheric Physics £ Professional Internship Option £ Material Science £ Nuclear Physics £ Theoretical Physics
¡ Physiology and Pharmacology ¡ Psychology ¡ Statistics ¡ Toxicology
CERTIFICATES
¡ wîcêhtowin Theatre ¡ Biological Research ¡ Classical and Medieval Latin ¡ Computing ¡ Criminology and Addictions ¡ Ethics, Justice and Law ¡ Global Studies ¡ Indigenous Governance and Politics ¡ Jazz ¡ Politics and Law ¡ Post-degree Specialization Certificate in Economics ¡ Study of Indigenous Storytelling
MINORS
¡ Astronomy ¡ Canadian Literature in English ¡ Classics ¡ Crime, Law and Justice Studies ¡ Entrepreneurship ¡ Geomatics ¡ German ¡ Spanish ¡ Water Science
Education
Edwards School of Business
CERTIFICATE
¡ Dental Assisting
Dentistry
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING
¡ Chemical Engineering £ Biochemical Option £ Mineral Processing Option £ Petroleum Option
¡ Civil Engineering ¡ Computer Engineering
£ Computer Software £ Digital Signal Processing and Applications £ Digital Systems
¡ Electrical Engineering £ Digital Signal Processing and Applications £ Power and Energy £ Sensors, Circuits and Devices
¡ Engineering Physics ¡ Environmental Engineering ¡ Geological Engineering
£ Mining Option ¡ Mechanical Engineering
£ Mining Option
CERTIFICATES
¡ Professional Communication ¡ Technological Innovation
OPTIONS
¡ Engineering Professional Internship Program
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY
¡ Exercise and Sport Studies £ Leisure and Sport Administration £ Professional Health and Fitness
COMBINED BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY/BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
MINORS
¡ Entrepreneurship
¡ Nutrition
Visit ADMISSIONS.USASK.CA for more information about all programs at the University of Saskatchewan.
Kinesiology
CERTIFICATES
¡ Sustainability £ Natural Resources and Sustainability £ Community and Sustainability £ Food Systems and Sustainability
EngineeringEnvironment and Sustainability
2Nobel Prize winners
70Rhodes Scholars
1Oscar winner
7Governor General’s
Literary Award winners
More than
156,000alumni living worldwide
9Premiers
of Canadianprovinces
3Justices of the
Supreme Courtof Canada
1Prime Minister
of Canada
303recipients of theOrder of Canada
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PARKLAND COLLEGE
Yorkton, Canora, Fort Qu’Appelle,
Melville
ST. PETER’S COLLEGE
Muenster
CUMBERLAND COLLEGE
Melfort, Nipawin, Tisdale
USASK PRINCE ALBERT
CAMPUS Prince Albert
NORTHLANDS COLLEGE
La Ronge, Creighton, Île-à-la-Crosse,
Buffalo Narrows
NORTH WEST COLLEGE
North Battleford, Meadow Lake
GREAT PLAINS
COLLEGE
Swift Current
USASK REGINA NURSING CAMPUS
Regina
LA RONGE
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REGINA
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PRINCE ALBERT
If you live in Saskatchewan, you may choose to learn where you live and complete a few classes or your entire degree at one of our off-campus sites.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has partnered with Saskatchewan education institutions for over 40 years to provide students with opportunities to study and learn close to home.
Today, approximately 1,500 USask students study at off-campus sites through face-to-face, online, independent study and live-streamed classes.
You can begin your USask program and, in some cases, complete a degree without leaving your home community. This flexibility will allow you greater balance with family, work and other life commitments. Smaller class sizes with more student/teacher interaction, program and career counselling, essay writing support, tutorials and course-focused group discussions are available at all off-campus sites.
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STUDENT LEARNING SERVICESStudent Learning Services (SLS) helps students make the most out of their academic experience at USask. SLS offers workshops, online resources and tutors to help students with writing, studying, math and statistics.
USSU CENTRESThe University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union (USSU) operates a number of centres for enhancing the student experience. These centres include the Women’s Centre, Pride Centre, Help Centre, and Food Centre. The USSU centres are open to all students, and provide resources, support and services in a warm, positive atmosphere.
SUPPORTfor students
Starting university is one of the biggest transitions you will make in life. At the University of Saskatchewan (USask) we have supports in place to help you through this transition and your university career.
ACCESS AND EQUITY SERVICESAccess and Equity Services is guided by Saskatchewan’s Human Rights legislation and the duty to accommodate individuals based on a medical or learning disability, religion, family status (including pregnancy) or gender identity. Services include exam/academic accommodations, notetaking, classroom changes, alternate format textbooks, assistive technology and academic strategy.
THERAPY DOGSSt. John Ambulance therapy dogs visit campus frequently to help students de-stress. Petting a dog can increase levels of the stress-reducing hormone oxytocin and decrease the production of the stress hormone cortisol.
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LEARNING COMMUNITIESLearn to adapt more quickly to university and benefit from the mentorship of successful upper-year students by registering in a Learning Community (LC) in your college.
In an LC, you will get to know a small group of other new students who are taking some of the same courses as you—courses that you share an interest in, or courses that are part of your degree requirements.
Participating in a LC is one of the best ways for you to take charge of your learning and to develop skills to help you succeed in this new academic environment. It is also a great opportunity to make new friends!
STUDENT WELLNESS CENTREThe Student Wellness Centre offers urgent and non-urgent physical and mental health care to USask students and their spouses and children.
CHILDCARE AND COMMUNITY USask operates three child-care centres and offers convenient breastfeeding locations for nursing mothers. In addition, Parents on Campus is a community group focused on providing support, advocacy and events for USask families.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AND STUDY ABROAD CENTREVisit the International Student and Study Abroad Centre to meet students from around the world, learn about opportunities to study abroad or access services for international students.
ABORIGINAL STUDENTS' CENTREStaff at the Aboriginal Students' Centre (ASC) are committed to supporting the personal and academic success of Métis, First Nations and Inuit students. ASC creates an inclusive community through personal, social, cultural and academic programs and services held throughout the academic year.
GET INVOLVED AND BUILD CONNECTIONS Take advantage of our beautiful and bustling campus life by joining one of our 160 plus campus clubs, attending a game for one of the 15 Huskie athletics teams, visiting one of the seven on-campus art galleries and museums, or exercising in the state-of-the-art Physical Activity Complex.
SUPPORTfor students
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Fund Your Education SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships You will automatically be considered for a Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship when you apply for admission. These scholarships recognize your academic achievements and are awarded based on your admission average.
95% OR GREATER $3,000 If you apply for admission during your Grade 12 year, your average will be calculated twice—once at the time of admission and again following your graduation. Your scholarship amount will be based on your highest average.
93% TO 94.9% $2,000
90% TO 92.9% $1,000
85% TO 89.9% $500
Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships
VALUE: UP TO $40,000
APPLY FOR ADMISSION BY: DEC 1
APPLY FOR AWARDS BY: DEC 15
Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships include USask’s highest valued, renewable entrance scholarships and are awarded based on academics, leadership and contributions to school and community life. These scholarships require the submission of a separate awards application after you apply for admission.
Circle of Honour AwardsFive of USask’s Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships are designated for Aboriginal students. These scholarships range in value from $24,000 to $40,000 over four years and are awarded to recognize academic excellence and community engagement.
Competitive Entrance Awards
VALUE: $500 – $32,000
APPLY FOR ADMISSION BY: FEB 15
APPLY FOR AWARDS BY: MAR 1
Competitive Entrance Awards include numerous schol-arships and bursaries that can be accessed by many students with diverse experiences. Applicants can be considered based on academic achievement, financial need and/or contributions to school and community life, and some awards recognize particular backgrounds, acknowledge contributions to certain clubs and/or reward achievement in music and athletics. All entering students are encouraged to apply.
At the University of Saskatchewan, entering students are eligible to receive a Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship in addition to a Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarship or Competitive Entrance Award.
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“ The Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship gave me motivation to pursue post-secondary education and created a greater sense of belonging. It affirmed that the University of Saskatchewan is where I am supposed to be."
CATHY MOELLENBECKBACHELOR OF COMMERCE IN FINANCE STUDENT
HOMETOWN: LAKE LENORE, SK
SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND AWARDS WON:Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship
Plan Your FinancesTUITIONTuition for most undergraduate programs at USask is calculated by adding up the cost of each individual class in which you enroll. For many programs, there is a wide range of classes from which you can choose, giving you a great deal of flexibility in terms of your schedule and budget.
Student fees are used to fund specific student benefits offered as part of your university education. These include fees to support athletics and recreation programs, student services, health and dental plans, your students’ union and the U-Pass Universal Transit Pass that allows you unlimited travel during the school year with Saskatoon Transit.
These estimates reflect the average tuition you could expect to pay per year if you enroll in a full course load (the maximum number of courses allowed).
COLLEGE CANADIAN STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
TUITION*
Agriculture and Bioresources $6,613 $18,053
Arts and Science $6,755 $18,441
Education $6,810 $18,591
Edwards School of Business $7,775 $21,226
Engineering $8,755 $23,901
Kinesiology $6,672 $18,215
STUDENT FEES* $947 $947TEXTBOOKS
AND SUPPLIES** $1,000-$2,000 $1,000-$2,000
*2019-2020 tuition and student fee estimates for undergraduate students enrolled full-time at the main Saskatoon campus over Fall and Winter Terms (September–April) are represented. International undergraduate tuition rates are assessed at 2.73 times the rate for Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
** Expected textbook costs and required supplies vary widely from program to program, and this estimate is meant only as a guideline for budgeting purposes.
RESIDENCELiving in Residence offers many benefits to students, including many amenities you may otherwise have to pay for separately if living off-campus. These can include convenient meal plans, laundry, internet and utilities like electricity and water.
RESIDENCE COMPLEX RATE PER PERSON, SEPTEMBER-APRIL
VOYAGEUR PLACEIncludes unlimited meal plan, utilities, high speed internet and laundry
Double unit $9,059
Single unit $10,049
COLLEGE QUARTERIncludes utilities, cable TV, wireless and wired internet, telephone (free local calling) and laundry
Three- or four-bedroom $6,416
Two-bedroom $7,392
One-bedroom $8,360
Studio unit $7,040
SEAGER WHEELERIncludes utilities, cable TV, wireless and wired internet, telephone (free local calling)and laundry
One bedroom in a six-bedroom unit $3,904
2019-2020 rental rates (8 month term) are represented.
TUITION
STUDENT FEES $947
TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES $1,000–$2,000
RESIDENCE
USASK EXPENSE ESTIMATE $
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Admission Requirements
1 GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOLIf you are still completing high school, you can be considered for admission if you show that you will meet the requirements for your chosen program.
2 ADMISSION AVERAGEFor high school students or graduates, an admission average is calculated using marks for five acceptable Grade 12 (senior-level) subjects:
■■ ONE Mathematics
■■ ONE English
■■ THREE other acceptable Grade 12 (senior-level) subjects from the following:
■£ Maximum of TWO natural sciences
■£ Maximum of TWO social sciences or humanities
■£ Maximum of ONE fine or performing art
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COMPETITIVE RANKING-BASED ADMISSIONApplicants are ranked competitively by admission average following the application deadline and spaces will be offered to the top applicants.
COLLEGEDEGREE/ DIPLOMA
EARLY ADMISSION
REGULAR ADMISSION DEADLINES
AGRICULTURE AND BIORESOURCES
■■ Bachelor of Science in Animal Bioscience
80%Based on a competitive rankingExpected target average: 75%
Deadline to apply for early admission: December 1
Documents: December 1
Deadline to apply for regular admission: February 15
Documents: March 1
KINESIOLOGY■■ Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
90%Based on a competitive ranking Expected target average: 85%
EDUCATION
■■ Bachelor of Education 80%Based on a competitive rankingExpected target average: 70%
■■ Combined Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education*
Early admission is not offered for this program.
Based on competitive rankingExpected target average: N/A*
*Pending University Senate approval as a direct-entry program. Since this is the first year the program may be offered as direct-entry, we do not have an expected target average. Please visit admissions.usask.ca for more information.
TRANSFERPlease consult admissions.usask.ca for more information about applying to transfer to the University of Saskatchewan.
SPECIAL ADMISSION AND UNIVERSITY TRANSITIONIf you do not meet regular admission requirements, you may be considered for special (mature) admission or special consideration, or offered the opportunity to enroll in the Arts and Science Transition Program. Visit admissions.usask.ca for more information.
ROLLING ADMISSIONApplications are considered throughout the admissions cycle and admission is offered on a first-qualified, first-accepted basis until seats are filled.
COLLEGE DEGREE/DIPLOMAMINIMUM
ADMISSION AVERAGE
DEADLINES
AGRICULTURE AND BIORESOURCES
■■ Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness ■■ Bachelor of Science in Agriculture■■ Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management
■■ Diploma in Agribusiness■■ Diploma in Agronomy
70%■■ Application deadline for 2020 Fall Term (September): February 15
■■ Document deadline: March 1
ARTS AND SCIENCE
■■ Bachelor of Arts ■■ Bachelor of Arts and Science ■■ Bachelor of Fine Arts ■■ Bachelor of Science
70% For international applicants:
■■ Application deadline for 2020 Fall Term (September): May 1■■ Document deadline: June 1
For Canadian citizens and permanent residents:
■■ Application deadline: August 15■■ Document deadline: August 15
Applicants are encouraged to apply early since class registration opens in June.
■■ Bachelor of Music■■ Bachelor of Music – Music Education
Scheduled auditions take place March 7 and April 18, 2020. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply by February 15 or March 1, depending on their preferred audition date, or must contact the Department of Music to arrange to audition.
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EDWARDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
■■ Bachelor of CommerceExpected target
average is
75%* ■■ Application deadline for the 2020 Fall Term (September): May 1
■■ Document deadline: June 1
ENGINEERING
■■ Bachelor of Science in EngineeringExpected target
average is
80%*
*Applicants with an average below the expected target are encouraged to apply if they have a minimum average of 70%. They may receive an offer of admission pending available seats.
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DEGREE OR DIPLOMA REQUIRED GRADE 12 SENIOR-LEVEL SUBJECTS
AGRICULTURE AND BIORESOURCES
■■ Bachelor of Science in Animal Bioscience
■■ Biology■■ Chemistry■■ Mathematics
No deficiencies are allowed.
■■ Bachelor of Science in Agriculture■■ Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management
■■ Diploma in Agronomy
■■ Biology■■ Chemistry■■ Mathematics Applicants may be admitted with
one subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study.
■■ Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness
■■ Diploma in Agribusiness
■■ Biology or Chemistry or Physics
■■ Mathematics
ARTS AND SCIENCE
■■ Bachelor of Arts■■ Bachelor of Arts and Science ■■ Bachelor of Fine Arts ■■ Bachelor of Music ■■ Bachelor of Music – Music Education
■■ Bachelor of Science
■■ Mathematics Applicants may be admitted with a mathematics deficiency but are encouraged to consult with the college upon admission to plan how to clear the deficiency.
EDUCATION
■■ Bachelor of Education ■■ Biology or Chemistry or Physics or Geology
■■ History or Social Studies or Native Studies
■■ Language (other than English) or Fine or Performing Art
■■ Mathematics
An applicant is permitted to be deficient in up to two of these subject areas. If admitted, students must clear any deficiencies before entering the second year of study.
■■ Combined Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education*
■■ Biology■■ Chemistry or Physics■■ Mathematics
Deficiences are not allowed in the combined program.
EDWARDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
■■ Bachelor of Commerce ■■ Mathematics Pending approval, applicants may be admitted with a mathematics deficiency. If admitted, students must clear the deficiency before entering the second year of study.
ENGINEERING
■■ Bachelor of Science in Engineering
■■ Chemistry■■ Physics■■ Pre-Calculus Mathematics
A minimum grade of 70% is required in each of these courses.
KINESIOLOGY
■■ Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology ■■ Biology■■ Chemistry or Physics■■ Mathematics
*Pending University Senate approval as a direct-entry program.
While not required for admission, in order to study some university-level courses, you are required to have completed certain high school classes. For example:
■■ to study university-level biology, chemistry or physics, the Grade 12 (senior-level) course of the same subject is required.
■■ to study university-level calculus, Grade 12 (senior-level) pre-calculus or a university-level pre-calculus class is required.
Visit admissions.usask.ca for province-specific subject requirements.
3SUBJECTS REQUIRED FOR YOUR COLLEGE/PROGRAMIn addition to meeting the admission average requirement, you must also meet prerequisite subject requirements for your college or program:
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COMMON TERMS AND QUALFICATIONS MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED
IELTS ACADEMIC*International English Language Testing System
6.5 overall band score with minimum individual scores of:Reading: 6 | Listening: 6 | Speaking: 6 | Writing: 6
TOEFL (INTERNET BASED)*Test of English as a Foreign Language
86 with minimum individual scores of:Reading: 19 | Listening: 19 | Speaking: 19 | Writing: 19
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) English A1 or A2 Higher Level or English B Higher Level
5Completion of the IB Diploma Programme also meets the English language proficiency requirement for admission.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) English
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COMPLETION OF HIGH SCHOOL (SECONDARY) OR POST-SECONDARY STUDIES IN ENGLISH
If study occurred more than five years ago, additional proof of English language proficiency may be required.
Years of full-time study in an approved English-medium secondary program
■■ At least 3 years of full-time study including Grades 10, 11, and 12, as well as successful completion of Grade 12 English Language Arts A30 and B30 (or equivalents)
Students from overseas schools offering a Canadian education system curriculum in English require a minimum grade of 65% on their Grade 12 English course(s)
■■ At least 2.5 years of full-time study including Grades 11 and 12, as well as successful completion of Grade 12 English Language Arts A30 and B30 (or equivalents) with minimum final grades of 70%
■■ At least 2 years of full-time study including Grades 11 and 12, as well as successful completion of Grade 12 English Language Arts A30 and B30 (or equivalents) with minimum final grades of 80%
Years of full-time study in a recognized post-secondary institution where English is the official language of instruction and examination*
■■ Successful completion of at least one year of full-time study in a degree program
■■ Successful completion of a minimum two-year diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution in Canada
■■ Successful completion of a minimum three-year diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution outside of Canada
* The institution must declare English to be the only language of instruction and examination throughout the institution, not just in select departments.
UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN LANGUAGE CENTRE ■■ Successful completion of U-Prep 2■■ Successful completion of U-Bridge 2
*All scores must be from one exam date, not to be combined with other exam dates. Tests are valid for two years after the testing date. Scores must be valid (no more than two years old) at the beginning of the student's first term of registration in the undergraduate program.
If you are academically qualified for admission but do not meet the university’s English language proficiency requirement, you can qualify for joint admission by enrolling in the University of Saskatchewan Language Centre for English language study.
4ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCYApplicants whose first language is not English must present proof of English language proficiency.
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Important dates
27 Applications open for admission for the 2020-2021 academic year
Applications open for: ■ Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships ■ Competitive Entrance Awards
1Deadline to apply for early admission for 2020 Fall Term (September) for:
■ Kinesiology ■ Bachelor of Education ■ Bachelor of Science in Animal Bioscience
Deadline to apply for admission to be eligible to apply for Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships
15 Deadline to submit the application for Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships and supporting documents required for specific awards
15 Deadline to apply for regular admission for 2020 Fall Term (September) for:
■ Agriculture and Bioresources ■ Kinesiology ■ Bachelor of Education ■ Combined Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education*
Last day to apply for admission to be eligible to apply for Competitive Entrance Awards
1Deadline to submit transcripts and other supporting documents for:
■ Agriculture and Bioresources ■ Kinesiology ■ Bachelor of Education ■ Combined Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education*
Deadline to submit transcripts and other supporting documents for your application for admission if applying for Competitive Entrance Awards
Deadline to submit the application for Competitive Entrance Awards and supporting documents required for specific awards
*Pending University Senate approval as a direct-entry program. Please visit admissions.usask.ca for more information.
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1Deadline to apply for admission for 2020 Fall Term (September) for:
■ Edwards School of Business ■ Engineering
Deadline for international applicants to apply for admission for 2020 Fall Term (September) for:
■ Arts and Science
Learning Communities sign-up opens
1Deadline to submit transcripts and other supporting documents for:
■ Edwards School of Business ■ Engineering
Deadline for international applicants to submit transcripts and other supporting documents for:
■ Arts and Science
Class registration opens for 2020 Fall Term (September-December) and 2021 Winter Term (January-April)
15 Deadline for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to apply for admission and submit transcripts and other supporting documents for:
■ Arts and Science
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SPRING AND SUMMER CLASSESMany new students elect to begin their studies early by choosing to take classes during the spring or summer. Spring and summer students enjoy flexible class options lasting a couple of weeks to a couple months, and choose to start early for a number of reasons, including:
■■ getting a head start on your degree program,■■ focusing on a tough class you want to get out of the way, or■■ completing a prerequisite class you need to move forward in your degree.
Interested? Choose the 2020 Spring Term (May–June) or 2020 Summer Term (July–August) when applying for admission. To learn more visit summer.usask.ca or contact our friendly staff at [email protected].
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RECRUITMENT AND ADMISSIONS
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