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Application Deadlines
The dates below are fixed dates, unless otherwise noted. When a date occurs on a Saturday or Sunday, the deadline automatically becomes 16:30 p.m. the previous Friday. Applications for September or January admission to direct entry programs received after the deadline will be considered if space is available. Applicants applying for admission to Dentistry, Graduate Studies, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Nutrition, Physical Therapy, and Veterinary Medicine programs should obtain their application forms from the College or School concerned and submit them directly to the College or School by the date indicated below.
The effective date of application is the final date upon which the application form and all required documentation is complete. Unclassified Studies status is available to applicants who do not wish to enter a degree program at this time or who do not meet the admission requirements of a degree program. Students in Unclassified Studies are not admitted to or committed to a degree program, however, they are admitted to the university to take courses for degree credit. Unclassified Studies gives applicants an opportunity to complete available selected courses and meet the competitive transfer admission average to a degree program. Students in Unclassified Studies are eligible to register for Regular Session classes offered in the evening, off-campus, distance education (independent studies, televised, muti-mode or online delivery) and at Spring and Summer Session. Beginning August 2, 2002, students in Unclassified Studies may register for available selected daytime classes on campus between September and April. Applicants wishing to enrol in Independent Studies courses must apply well in advance of the August 15 registration deadline for these courses. Applicants for the music programs should contact the Department of Music by March 15 to arrange for auditions and placement examinations to be held March 3, April 21 and May 12, 2001. *Early (Conditional) Admission is available to applicants who are currently in Grade 12 and will have complete secondary level standing in Saskatchewan (or its equivalent elsewhere) by June 2001. Averages will be calculated on the final marks for the first semester and estimated or projected marks of all subjects being taken in the second semester. Final acceptance depends on receipt of final marks by August 1 and maintenance of the required average. **Direct entry (from high school) is not available for the elementary, middle and secondary programs. Direct entry is available for the Practical and Applied Arts program (majors in Home Economics, Industrial Arts or Vocational Education), the 5-year Combined Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Music in Music Education and ITEP, SUNTEP, and NORTEP. ***Applications to begin in January 2003 will be considered only if space is available. |
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