Greetings from our team at the the University of Saskatchewan (USask)! We hope to see you, your students and parents at our upcoming virtual meet-ups leading up to the May 1 application deadline for many USask programs. In this issue, we share info about Learning Communities, which for some students are a mandatory requirement as part of their programs. In April, we'll keep running our weekly Q&As. There will be more upcoming information sessions about our programs, and application and admission processes. Given the success of our new USASKSparks webinars, we'll keep offering them in May, too. If your students don't know yet what field interests them, or which university program to apply for, USASKSparks is what they need! We'll also have application workshops for special categories of students (see more info below). Also, watch your email for information about our online U-Start pre-orientation sessions (May 15-June 10). At U-Start, we'll teach admitted students how to register for classes and how to access resources for a stress-free transition to university. As always, please let us know what you need in your role to support prospective students as they consider their futures and post-secondary education opportunities at USask. From all of us here at USask, thank you for all you do. In this update:
May 1 application deadlineMay 1 is the deadline for Canadian citizens, permanent residents and international applicants to apply for admission to:
While the deadline for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to apply for admission to the College of Arts and Science is August 15, applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible since class registration opens in June. Requirements and deadlines How to apply Joint admissionStudents who do not meet USask's English language proficiency requirement are encouraged to apply for joint admission to their degree program of choice and our English for Academic Purposes program. The deadline to apply for joint admission for the 2021 Fall Term is July 15; however, we encourage students to apply early. Learning CommunitiesJoining a Learning Community (LC) offered in the Colleges of Agriculture and Bioresources, Arts and Science, Education and Kinesiology is one of the most beneficial choices new students can make when starting university. In an LC, new students can:
April 1 - Sign-up opens for Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways First-Year LCs in the College of Arts and Science May 3 – June 9 - Sign-up period open for:
Students are encouraged to browse Learning Community options online and speak to an academic advisor in their college. U-Start: Coming Soon!We'll host online U-Start events in May and June to help newly admitted USask students get ready for their next important post-secondary milestone: class registration!
At U-Start, students will learn:
Other upcoming eventsUndergraduate admissions and programs information sessionsLearn more about the excellent undergraduate student experience offered at USask at these virtual information sessions, which include a brief presentation followed by a question-and-answer period. Registration is open now for these events: Application workshopsMeet our recruiters for a walkthrough to apply for USask! We'll offer these events for domestic students who have a mid-August application deadline for the College of Arts and Science: Instagram Live eventsWe host Instagram Live events on the @usask.future.students Instagram channel every week! Here are some upcoming events:
Drop-in Q&A WednesdaysDid you know students can book a 20-minute appointment with a USask recruitment officer to answer any questions about admission requirements, scholarships, housing and more? Appointments are available for students interested in applying to undergraduate programs in the Colleges of Agriculture and Bioresources, Arts and Science, Education, Engineering, Kinesiology and Edwards School of Business.
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