UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES 2022-2023 - Admissions

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES 2022–2023

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Be what theWORLD NEEDSDo you want to tackle global challengesand find innovative, real-world solutionsthat benefit people at home, across thecountry and around the world?The University of Saskatchewan (USask)supports students like you to achieve yourgoals, leading to your success both in andoutside of the classroom, during your timeon campus and into the future after yougraduate.USask has been breaking new ground inresearch since 1907, leading innovationin areas of global importance such asagriculture, water and food security,infectious diseases and medicaltechnology through collaborative,creative, interdisciplinary approaches.Become part of our history of success inaddressing the global challenges of ourera at a university where you can be whatthe world needs.RankedTop 4in Canada in the study of:WATER RESOURCESMATERIALS SCIENCE ANDENGINEERING #3Member of theU15group of top Canadianresearch universities19:1Low student tofaculty ratioPUBLIC ADMINISTRATION #3AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE #4CHEMICAL ENGINEERING #4ENERGY SCIENCE ANDENGINEERING #4ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEAND ENGINEERING #41336interdisciplinary collegesgraduate schoolsaffiliated or federated collegesVETERINARY SCIENCE #4(2021 ARWU Global Ranking of AcademicSubjects)3

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Find your placeON CAMPUSUSask's main campus in Saskatoon is wellknown for its architecture and beauty. Butit is our diverse students, staff and facultywho create a welcoming environmentwhere different perspectives are valued.Our culture of learning, growth anddeeper understanding extends beyondthe classroom. In addition to having theopportunity to work and study at a U15university, with state-of-art facilities thatprovide you with the tools for doingcutting-edge research, you will enjoy ahigh level of support typical of a smalleruniversity.Located onTreaty 6 Territoryand the Homelandof the Métis Thorvaldsoon BuildingWhether you join one of our internshipsor co-op programs, participate in afield class, or enrol in a study abroad orexchange program, you will have plentyof opportunities to customize your goalsand aspirations, and to enhance youreducation during your time at USask.As you explore USask, you will discoverspaces and make connections that defineyour university experience. From themoment you receive your admissionletter, you will share in the sense of prideand community felt by our students, staff,faculty and alumni.3More thankm²of campus grounds along theSouth Saskatchewan River Convocation at Merlis Belsher Place160 student societiesand clubs Fall Welcome5

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ExploreSASKATOONSaskatoon has grown significantly overthe past decade, and is now home toabout 270,000 people—the largest cityin Saskatchewan. As a result of thisgrowth, Saskatoon offers many of theamenities of a large urban centre, alongwith the friendliness and accessibility of asmaller city.Living in and exploring Saskatoon isaffordable compared to other major citiesin Canada. Housing costs in Saskatoonremain comparatively low, as well as#18on the New York Timeslist of '52 Placesto Go in 2018' Northern lights over downtowntransportation costs. As a student, you cantake advantage of the reasonably pricedunlimited transit pass included in yourstudent fees and get to know the city foryourself.With its vibrant mix of many cultures,Saskatoon is a place of opportunity,diversity and innovation. As a student hereand after you graduate, you will come toappreciate why so many have chosen tocall this place home.Population270,000 Nutrien Fireworks Festival20minute“rush hour” Sunset at River Landing7

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Possibilities inPRINCE ALBERTIn 2020, USask proudly opened theUSask Prince Albert Campus, bringingeducational programming previouslytaking place at sites across the citytogether in a shared location andproviding opportunities for many in ouruniversity community to reach their goalscloser to home.At the new campus, you will be able toaccess student services and to connectwith students in many different programs.You can start—and in some cases,complete—degrees in the Colleges ofAgriculture and Bioresources, Arts andScience, Education, Kinesiology andNursing, and the Edwards School ofBusiness.Prepare for an enriching career and afulfilling future by taking advantage of theunique educational opportunities availableat the USask Prince Albert campus.Campus featuresBOOKABLE STUDY ROOMSBRAND NEW LAB ANDCLASSROOM SPACESCOMFORT ROOM FOR FAMILYAND INFANT CARECOMMUNITY DENTAL CLINICGATHERING SPACE FORCEREMONY Study lounge600 students enrolled inclasses in PA in 2020-2021 Dental student Bilawal Hussain6USask colleges offercourses in Prince Albert Classroom9

Learn where you liveIf you live in Saskatchewan, you may choose to learn where you live and complete a few classesor your entire degree at a campus outside of Saskatoon or at one of our off-campus sites.The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has partneredwith Saskatchewan education institutions for over 40 yearsto provide students with opportunities to study and learnclose to home.through face-to-face, online, independent study and livestreamed classes.You can begin your USask program and, in somecases, complete a degree without leaving your homeIn 2020, USask was proud to open the new USask PrinceAlbert Campus, bringing USask programs in Prince Alberttogether and providing opportunities for everyone in ouruniversity community to reach their goals closer to home.community. This flexibility will allow you greater balancewith family, work and other life commitments. Smallerclass sizes with more student/teacher interaction, programand career counselling, essay writing support, tutorialsand course-focused group discussions are available at allToday, approximately 1,500 USask students study at USaskcampuses and off-campus sites outside of Saskatoonlocations.NORTH WESTCOLLEGENorth Battleford,Meadow LakeS A S K AT C H E W A NNORTHLANDSCOLLEGELa Ronge,Creighton,Île-à-la-Crosse,Buffalo NarrowsUSASKPRINCE ALBERTCAMPUSPrince AlbertLA RONGESaskatoonMelfort, Nipawin,TisdalePRINCE ALBERTNORTHBATTLEFORDMELFORTSASKATOONUSASK MAINCAMPUSSwift CurrentST. PETER’SCOLLEGE(affiliated)MUENSTERREGINASWIFT LLEGEUSASK REGINANURSING n, Canora,Fort Qu’Appelle,Melville

Support for studentsUSask is an innovative, accessible, and welcoming place for students, educators, and researchersfrom around the world. As a student here, you will have access to numerous services designedto support to achieve your goals and to prepare you for an enriching career and a fulfilling life asan engaged global citizen.Alongside the supports that will be available to youthrough your college, you will be able to access manyindividualized services available to USask studentsthroughout the university, including those offered by: Aboriginal Students’ Centre Access and Equity Services Career Services Faith Leaders International Student and Study Abroad Centre(ISSAC) IT Support Services Protective Services Student Affairs and Outreach Student Central Student Finance and Awards Student Wellness Centre University Library University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union (USSU) USSU Centres: Childcare Centre Food Centre Help Centre Pride Centre Women’s Centre11

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Our studentsMore than25,900students fromMore than1313,4003,100countriesself-declaredIndigenous studentsMore thaninternationalstudentsOur campusOne in twoEstablished in190715HuskieAthletics teamsCanadianLight SourceVIDO(Vaccine andInfectiousDiseaseOrganization)GlobalInstitute forWater SecurityUSask undergraduate students will havea hands-on, course-based researchexperience where they learn to createand share new knowledge.More than130athleticchampionshipsGlobalInstitutefor FoodSecurityToxicologyCentreSylvia FedorukCanadian Centre forNuclear Innovation

Our alumni andOur facultyalumniMore than163,000157alumni living worldwide9recipients of theOrder of CanadaPremiersof Canadianprovinces1Prime Ministerof CanadaUSASK23Justices of theSupreme Courtof Canada72Nobel Prize winnersRhodes Scholars17Oscar winnerGovernor General’sLiterary Award winners

Steps to apply1FIND APROGRAMThe University of Saskatchewan (USask) offers degree,diploma and certificate programs in more than 150 areas ofstudy across our diverse colleges and schools.Explore at ADMISSIONS.USASK.CA.2LEARN THEREQUIREMENTSAND DEADLINESAdmission requirements and deadlines depend on yoursituation. 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 ofbenefits such as early admission and access to scholarships.3APPLY FORADMISSIONReady to apply? Create an account at APPLY.USASK.CA and fillout the online application for admission.If you have any questions about the application, contact us atADMISSIONS@USASK.CA. We are happy to help.4CHECK YOURAPPLICATIONSTATUS Log in to monitor your application status at APPLY.USASK.CA.Check when supplemental items have been received orwhether additional items are needed, and see when a decisionhas been made on your application.

5SUBMIT YOURSUPPLEMENTALITEMSMake sure to submit supplemental items as soon as possibleafter you apply for admission. Be aware of documentdeadlines to ensure your transcripts and other items arereceived on time.IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY IN HIGH SCHOOL:SASKATCHEWAN STUDENTS Request official transcripts to be sent directly to USask bythe Ministry of Education: as soon as possible,after January exams 2022 andafter June exams 2022.OUT-OF-PROVINCE STUDENTS Upload a copy of your most up-to-date report card ortranscript. When you graduate, arrange to have your final, officialtranscript of marks sent directly to USask via postal mail bythe appropriate authority, such as your provincial Ministryof Education.IF YOU HAVE EVER TAKEN CLASSES OR COMPLETED APROGRAM AT ANOTHER COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY: Upload a copy of your most recent transcript showingmarks for all classes you have completed.Arrange to have a final, official transcript sent by mail,courier or by electronic methods directly to USask by theinstitution(s) you attended.IF PROOF OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY ISREQUIRED: 6ACCEPT YOUR OFFEROF ADMISSIONArrange for English proficiency test scores to be sentdirectly to USask by the testing organization.If you receive an offer of admission, accept your offer onlineto officially become a USask student.CONGRATULATIONS!Share your #USASK moment

Undergraduate programsAgricultureand BioresourcesBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRIBUSINESSBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Agricultural BiologyAgricultural EconomicsAgronomyAnimal ScienceApplied Plant EcologyCrop ScienceEnvironmental ScienceFood and Bioproduct SciencesHorticultural ScienceSoil ScienceArts and ScienceBACHELOR OF ARTS¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL BIOSCIENCEBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RENEWABLERESOURCE MANAGEMENT¡ Resource Economics and Policy¡ Resource ScienceDIPLOMAS¡ Agribusiness¡ Agronomy¡ Kanawayihetaytan Askiy (Let Us Take Care of theLand) Indigenous Lands Governance Indigenous Resource ManagementCERTIFICATES¡ Kanawayihetaytan Askiy (Let Us Take Care ofthe Land)¡ Prairie Horticulture (non-degree) Fruit and Vegetable Production Greenhouse Crop Production Landscaping and Arboriculture Nursery Crop ProductionMINORS¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Agribusiness EntrepreneurshipApplied MicrobiologyBiotechnologyField Crop ProductionHorticultureNutritionRangeland ResourcesToxicology¡¡¡¡¡Archaeology and AnthropologyArt HistoryBusiness EconomicsClassical, Medieval and Renaissance StudiesDrama Theatre HistoryEconomicsEnglishFrenchHistoryIndigenous StudiesInternational StudiesLinguistics General and Applied Linguistics Languages and Speech SciencesModern Languages French SpanishMusicPhilosophyPolitical StudiesPsychologySt. Thomas MoreSt. Thomas More College (STM) is a Catholic liberal arts collegefederated with USask and located on its main campus in Saskatoon.STM offers over 250 Arts and Science classes in which all USaskstudents are welcome to enrol, whether as part of their Arts andScience degree or as electives complementing their degrees fromother USask colleges. The college offers smaller class-sizes, awardwinning faculty and many course options in the areas of socialjustice, as well as community service learning options. STM alsooffers the following unique Arts and Science programs:BACHELOR OF ARTS PhilosophyReligion and CultureCERTIFICATES AND MINORS Catholic Studies (certificate)Critical Perspectives on Social Justice and theCommon Good (minor)Jewish and Christian Origins (certificate)Ukrainian Studies (minor)ADMISSIONS.USASK.CA

Arts and Science¡ Regional and Urban Planning¡ Religion and Culture¡ Sociology Indigenous Justice and Criminology¡ Studio Art¡ Women’s and Gender StudiesBACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCE¡ Environment and Society¡ Health Studies Biology, Development and Health Changing Climates and Health Culture, Environment and Health Individual, Society and HealthBACHELOR OF FINE ARTS¡ Drama Acting Design¡ Studio ArtBACHELOR OF MUSIC¡ Individualized¡ PerformanceBACHELOR OF MUSIC – MUSIC EDUCATION¡ Early/Middle Years¡ SecondaryBACHELOR OF SCIENCE¡ Applied Computing Professional Internship Option¡ Applied Mathematics¡ Archaeology¡ Biology¡ Chemistry¡ Computer Science Professional Internship Option Software Engineering Option¡ Environmental Biology¡ Environmental Geoscience¡ Food Science¡ Geology¡ Geophysics¡ Hydrology Cooperative Education Option¡ Mathematical Physics¡ Mathematics¡ Palaeobiology¡ Physics Astronomy Plasma, Space and Atmospheric Physics Professional Internship Option Material Science Nuclear Physics Theoretical Physics¡ Psychology¡ Statistics¡ ToxicologyBACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE)¡¡¡¡¡Biochemistry, Microbiology and ImmunologyBiomedical FoundationsBiomedical NeuroscienceCellular, Physiological and Pharmacological SciencesInterdisciplinary Biomedical �¡Biological ResearchCatholic StudiesClassical and Medieval LatinComputingCriminology and AddictionsEthics, Justice and LawGlobal StudiesIndigenous Governance and PoliticsJazzJewish and Christian OriginsMedical LanguagePolitics and LawPost-degree Specialization Certificate in EconomicsStudy of Indigenous StorytellingUrban DesignWater Sciencewîcêhtowin TheatreMINORS¡¡¡¡¡¡¡AstronomyCanadian Literature in EnglishClassicsCrime, Law and Justice StudiesGeomaticsGermanSpanishADMISSIONS.USASK.CA

EngineeringEducationBACHELOR OF EDUCATION¡¡¡¡¡Early/Middle YearsLanguage Teacher EducationSecondarySequential MusicTechnical VocationalCOMBINED BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INKINESIOLOGY/BACHELOR OF EDUCATIONINDIGENOUS PROGRAMS¡ Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP)¡ Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher EducationProgram (SUNTEP)CERTIFICATESCareer and Guidance StudiesEarly Childhood EducationEnglish as an Additional Language EducationIndigenous LanguagesInternationally Educated TeachersLeadership in Post-Secondary EducationPractical and Applied Arts Home Economics Industrial Arts¡ Secondary Technical Vocational Education¡ Special Education¡ Teaching English as a Second Language¡¡¡¡¡¡¡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 Engineering Option¡ Mechanical Engineering Mining OptionCERTIFICATES¡ Professional Communication¡ Technological InnovationOPTIONEdwards Schoolof Business¡ Engineering Co-operative Internship ProgramBACHELOR OF COMMERCE¡¡¡¡¡¡AccountingFinanceHuman ResourcesManagementMarketingSupply Chain ManagementKinesiologyBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY¡ Exercise and Sport Studies Professional Health and FitnessCERTIFICATES¡ Aboriginal Business Administration¡ Business¡ EntrepreneurshipMINOR¡ International BusinessCOMBINED BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INKINESIOLOGY/BACHELOR OF EDUCATIONMINOR¡ NutritionOPTION¡ Edwards Co-operative Education ProgramADMISSIONS.USASK.CA

Non-direct entryprogramsDentistryCERTIFICATE¡ Dental AssistingThe following programs requireprevious post-secondary study.DentistryDOCTOR OF DENTAL MEDICINE Bachelor of Science in DentistryInternational Dental Degree ProgramLawEnvironment andSustainabilityCERTIFICATE¡ Sustainability Natural Resources and Sustainability Community and Sustainability Food Systems and SustainabilityJURIS DOCTOR French Common Law OptionJURIS DOCTOR AND BACHELOR OF ARTSCOMBINED DEGREEJURIS DOCTOR AND BACHELOR OF COMMERCECOMBINED DEGREEJURIS DOCTOR AND MASTER OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATION COMBINED DEGREEMedicineDOCTOR OF MEDICINE Certificate in Global HealthNursingCo-op and internshipprogramsUSask offers many renowned co-op andinternship programs to help you gain“on-the-job” experience. Some of theseinclude:BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Post-degree Bachelor of Science in NursingNutritionBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITIONPharmacyDOCTOR OF PHARMACY Computer Science Professional Internship ProgramPhysical Therapy Engineering Co-op Internship ProgramMASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPYEdwards School of Business Co-operative EducationProgramVeterinary Medicine Economics Internship Program English Career Internship Hydrology Co-operative Education Option Physics Professional Internship OptionDOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Certificate in One HealthGraduate and PostdoctoralStudiesFOR A COMPLETE LIST OF MASTER’S ANDPHD PROGRAMS, VISIT GRAD.USASK.CA.ADMISSIONS.USASK.CA

Live in ResidenceResidences at the University of Saskatchewan can be your home away from home and provideyou with an unparalleled living environment.You will be part of a diverse and global community where you can develop life-long friendshipsand create lasting memories. You will also be living in a safe, study-oriented setting whereyou can access continuous academic and personal support from your peers, Residence staff,faculty‑in-residence, counsellor-in-residence and others.TUTORSEach week, graduate students provide free tutoring forstudents in Residence for major undergraduate subjectssuch as math, writing, chemistry, statistics and physics.CULINARY SERVICESStudents in Residence enjoy access to USask CulinaryServices locations as an additional benefit of living inResidence. Our Services offer nutritious and deliciousmeal options to students living away from home forthe first time or looking for convenient meals betweenclasses.Voyageur Place residents receive an unlimited diningmeal plan through the Marquis Culinary Centre, whileCollege Quarter and Seager Wheeler residents receive aResidence Cash Card that can be used at various USaskCulinary Services food outlets.Students living off-campus are also welcome at theMarquis Culinary Centre. Stop by for a one-time cashpurchase, or purchase a meal plan online.QUEER HOUSINGIf you identify as 2SLGBTQ , you will be welcomed tojoin our Queer Housing program in College Quarter.This initiative will help you connect with the communityof queer students living in Residence, as well as with thewider Residence community.Take avideo tourlivewithus.usask.ca1313

VOYAGEUR PLACELocated at the heart of the USask campus, Voyageur Place ismade up of four halls that are all connected by tunnels andskywalks to other buildings on campus, a popular featureduring the winter.Voyageur Place buildings offer you traditional, dormitorystyle, single and double units in a variety of differentlayouts. Voyageur Place accommodations include utilities,internet, laundry, and the Unlimited Meal Plan providedthrough USask Culinary Services.FURNISHED ROOMSSPACIOUS STUDY AND SOCIAL COMMON AREASACADEMICALLY FOCUSED ENVIRONMENTINCLUDES THE UNLIMITED MEAL PLAN AT MARQUISCULINARY CENTREUTILITIES, INTERNET AND LAUNDRY INCLUDED INRENTAL FEEATHABASCA HALL –DOUBLEATHABASCA HALL 2 BED696 Sq. Ft.ATHABASCA HALL –SINGLEATHABASCA HALL 1 BEDHere you can be part of a vibrant undergraduatecommunity and participate in a variety of student lifeprogramming.The floorplans below are examples of some of these units,but do not represent all specific room layouts.SASK.SASKATCHEWANHALL – DOUBLE HALL 2 BEDSASK.HALL – SINGLESASKATCHEWANHALL 1 BED655 Sq. Ft.528 Sq. Ft.SEAGER WHEELERSeager Wheeler is a Residence building located justsouth of the main campus, approximately 10 minuteswalking distance from our USask campus. It is part ofMcEown Park, a group of four high-rise buildings. Thesefour buildings include Assiniboine Hall and WollastonHall (one- and two-bedroom units for upper-yearstudents and couples living on campus together), SourisHall (two-bedroom units for students with children) andSeager Wheeler (six-bedroom units for single students).SEAGER WHEELER – 6 BEDROOMIN-SUITE KITCHEN AND COMMON AREAPRIVATE BEDROOMSUTILITIES, INTERNET AND LAUNDRY INCLUDEDIN RENTAL FEE14

“ My advice to otherstudents, especially first years,is to choose to live in Residencebecause it helps you to adaptto school much easier dueto the various activities andprograms that are offered.”IN-SUITE KITCHEN AND COMMON AREAELIZABETH ADEGBITE, BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN HEALTH STUDIES STUDENTPRIVATE BEDROOMSHOMETOWN: NIGERIA, AFRICAAND TORONTO, CANADAUTILITIES, INTERNET AND LAUNDRY INCLUDEDIN RENTAL FEECOLLEGE QUARTERAt College Quarter, you live together with otherstudents in a lively, multi-cultural environment infully furnished two-, three- and four-bedroom units.You are only a short 5-minute walk from academicand student services buildings on campus and havethe added benefit of being part of an engagedcommunity in Saskatoon with a friendly, inclusiveatmosphere.College Quarter suites are bright and modern, as arethe lounges and study spaces, which offer beautifulviews of the surrounding area.COLLEGE QUARTER 3 BEDROOMCOLLEGE QUARTER – 3 BEDROOMApplicationsBEDROOMLIVING ROOMWe accept Residence applications on a first-come,first-served basis regardless of your admission status.We recommend that you apply for Residence at yourearliest opportunity, when applications open in earlyNovember each year for the upcoming fall and winterterms. You do not have to wait to receive an offer ofadmission before you apply for Residence.See page 17 for Residence fees.BEDROOMBEDROOMKITCHEN/DININGBATH 2BATH 1955 Sq. Ft.COLLEGE QUARTER 4 BEDROOMCOLLEGE QUARTER – 4 BEDROOMLIVING ROOMBEDROOMBEDROOMBEDROOMBEDROOMKITCHEN/DININGBATH 1985 Sq. Ft.BATH 2To protect the health and safety of residents andthe campus community, accommodations inresidence are limited, and amenities and services arecontinually being adjusted in accordance with healthauthority guidelines. Find the latest informationabout Residence at livewithus.usask.ca.15

Fund Your EducationSCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDSGuaranteed Entrance ScholarshipsYou will automatically be considered for a GuaranteedEntrance Scholarship when you apply for admission.These scholarships recognize your academicachievements and are awarded based on your admissionaverage.95% OR GREATER 3,00093% TO 94.9% 2,00090% TO 92.9% 1,00085% TO 89.9% 500If you apply for admission duringyour Grade 12 year, your averagewill be calculated twice—onceat the time of admission andagain following your graduation.Your scholarship amount will bebased on your highest average.Best and Brightest Entrance ScholarshipsVALUE:UP TO 40,000APPLY FOR ADMISSION BY:DEC 1APPLY FOR AWARDS BY:DEC 15Competitive Entrance AwardsVALUE: 500 – 32,000APPLY FOR ADMISSION BY:FEB 15APPLY FOR AWARDS BY:MAR 1Competitive Entrance Awards include numerousscholarships and bursaries that can be accessed by manystudents with diverse experiences. Applicants can beconsidered based on academic achievement, financialneed and/or contributions to school and communitylife, and some awards recognize particular backgrounds,acknowledge contributions to certain clubs and/orreward achievement in music and athletics. All enteringstudents are encouraged to apply.Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships include USask’shighest valued, renewable entrance scholarships andare awarded based on academics, leadership andcontributions to school and community life. Thesescholarships require the submission of a separate awardsapplication after you apply for admission.Circle of Honour AwardsFive of USask’s Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarshipsare designated for Indigenous students. Thesescholarships range in value from 24,000 to 40,000over four years and are awarded to recognize academicexcellence and community engagement.At the University of Saskatchewan,entering students are eligible to receivea Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship inaddition to a Best and Brightest EntranceScholarship or Competitive Entrance Award. 13 millionin scholarships, bursariesand awards16“ The Guaranteed EntranceScholarship gave me motivationto pursue post‑secondaryeducation and created agreater sense of belonging. Itaffirmed that the University ofSaskatchewan is where I amsupposed to be."CATHY MOELLENBECKGUARANTEED ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTBACHELOR OF COMMERCE IN FINANCE STUDENTHOMETOWN: LAKE LENORE, SK

Plan Your FinancesTUITIONTuition for most undergraduate programs at USask is calculated by adding up the cost of each individual class in which you enrol.For many programs, there is a wide range of classes from which you can choose, giving you a great deal of flexibility in terms ofyour schedule and budget.Student fees are used to fund specific student benefits offered as part of your university education. These include fees to supportathletics and recreation programs, student services, health and dental plans, your students’ union and the U-Pass Universal TransitPass 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 enrol in a full course load (the maximum numberof courses allowed).COLLEGETUITION*CANADIAN STUDENTSINTERNATIONAL STUDENTSAgriculture and Bioresources 6,877 20,631Arts and Science – ArtsArts and Science – Science 6,710 7,026 20,130 21,078Education 7,083 21,249Edwards School of Business 8,030 24,090Engineering 9,104 27,312Kinesiology 6,939 20,817 988.24 988.24 1,000– 2,000 1,000– 2,000STUDENT FEES*TEXTBOOKSAND SUPPLIES***2021-2022 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.For full-time undergraduate students, a typical student’s program includes classes offered by different colleges, so the average tuition cost to students may reflect a blended rate of differenttuition categories.International undergraduate tuition rates are assessed at 3.00 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 forseparately if living off-campus. These include convenient meal plans, laundry, internet and utilities like electricity andwater.RESIDENCE COMPLEXRATE PER PERSON, SEPTEMBER-APRILVOYAGEUR PLACEIncludes unlimited meal plan, utilities, high speed internet and laundryDouble unit**COLLEGE QUARTERIncludes utilities, wireless and wired internet, telephone (free local calling) and laundryThree- or four-bedroom 6,792Two-bedroom 7,816SEAGER WHEELERIncludes utilities, wireless and wired internet, telephone (free local calling)and laundry 9,240Single unit 10,250One-bedroom (limited availability) 8,832Studio unit 7,448One bedroom ina six-bedroom unit 4,0562021-2022 rental rates (8 month term) are represented.** If available in the 2022-2023 academic yearTUITIONSTUDENT FEES 947TEXTBOOKS ANDSUPPLIES 1,000– 2,000RESIDENCEUSASK EXPENSE ESTIMATE 17

Admission Requirements1GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOLIf you are still completing high school, you can be considered for admissionif you show that you will meet the requirements for your chosen program.2ADMISSION AVERAGEFor high school students or graduates, an admission average is calculatedusing marks for five acceptable Grade 12 (senior-level) subjects:18 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

ROLLING ADMISSIONApplications are considered throughout the admissions cycle and admission is offered on a first-qualified, first-accepted basis until seats are filled.COLLEGEDEGREE/DIPLOMA AGRICULTURE ANDBIORESOURCES ARTS AND SCIENCE Bachelor of Science in AgribusinessBachelor of Science in AgricultureBachelor of Science in Animal BioscienceBachelor of Science in Renewable ResourceManagementDiploma in AgribusinessDiploma in Agronomy70%Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts and ScienceBachelor of Fine ArtsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)70% ENGINEERINGBachelor of Commerce Application deadline for 2022 Fall Term (September): May 1Document deadline: June 1For international applicants: Application deadline for 2022 Fall Term (September): May 1Document dead

Nursing, and the Edwards School of Business. Prepare for an enriching career and a fulfilling future by taking advantage of the unique educational opportunities available at the USask Prince Albert campus. Possibilities in PRINCE ALBERT 6 USask colleges offer courses in Prince Albert 600 students enrolled in classes in PA in 2020-2021 Campus .