USask president's update on fall planIn a May release, USask President Peter Stoicheff announced:
"While we are preparing to have many programs, classes and labs return to in-person delivery in September, and much more than we had in this past term, the Fall Term should be considered “transitional” as we will continue to offer some classes remotely. We will likely not complete our full transition out of pandemic operations until at least January 2022, at the beginning of Winter Term." Learn more about how students can determine if their classes are scheduled to be remote or in-person below. Programs still accepting applicationsCanadian citizens and permanent residents can still apply for admission to programs in:
Read more about requirements and deadlines and how to apply. Joint admissionStudents who do not meet USask's English language proficiency requirement are encouraged to apply for joint admission to their undergraduate degree program of choice and our English for Academic Purposes program. The deadline to apply for joint admission to any direct-entry degree program for the 2021 Fall Term is July 15; however, we encourage students to apply early. Arts and Science Transition ProgramFor students interested in applying to the College of Arts and Science but who aren't certain if their marks meet the entrance requirements, the Arts and Science Transition Program may be a great fit! New applicants can select “Arts and Science Transition” as their first-choice program when applying for admission, or as a second-choice program. The Arts and Science Transition Program offers comprehensive support during first year, and a tight-knit community of other students to study with. The application deadline for programs in Arts and Science is August 15, though students are encouraged to apply earlier. Visit the Arts and Science Transition Program webpage for information about the program. Starting USask classes in the summer termStarting classes in the summer term is a great way for students to get ahead in their degree program, lighten their course load for the next academic year or complete prerequisites needed for a future class. Students already admitted to the Fall Term can request a change to their start term by June 25 for Summer Term and Quarter 3 classes, or by July 21 for Quarter 4 classes. Print and display the USask summer poster and USask summer digital screen ad. Learn about summer classes Registration for fall/winter classesAll students eligible to register for classes will receive information about class registration by email, and can find detailed class registration info on the classes and registration page. We are also sending additional class registration instructions to students who sign up for a Learning Community (LC) or are starting classes in the College of Engineering since the class registration process is slightly different for these groups. Class delivery informationWhen searching for classes, students should pay close attention to the attributes column, which will include details on whether the course is in-person or remote.
Important class registration dates: April 1 until filled- Sign-up opens for Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways (ISAP) First-Year LCs in the College of Arts and Science and for ISAP Summer Start May 3 – June 9 - Sign-up period open for:
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Class registration information Tuition and student fees for 2021-2022 Tuition and student fees for 2021-2022 were announced in early May, and information has been updated on the web, including estimates for prospective students. Tuition for most undergraduate programs is calculated by adding up the cost of each individual class students are registered in. Students are able to see their assessed tuition in the Tuition and Fees channel in PAWS within one day after they have registered for classes. Save-the-date: USask Open House will be online on Sat. Oct. 23Join us for our virtual Open House in Fall 2021, taking place on Saturday, October 23! Open House is our annual event for prospective students to explore academic programs and student experiences available at USask. We will share more information about Open House with you and your students in September.
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