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Undergraduate Application Procedures

Admission and Readmission

All new applicants must apply for admission.

Any student who has previously attended the University of Saskatchewan and:
  • maintained college registration for less than one full term of the previous Regular Session; or
  • wishes to transfer from one college to another, or from Unclassified Studies to a college; or
  • was not registered during the previous Regular Session; or
  • has completed a degree in the current academic year and wishes to take additional courses in a college; or
  • wishes to continue as a non-degree student in a college; or
  • was last admitted and registered under one of the following categories: a) open admission, b) for transfer of credit to another institution as a visiting student, c) as an auditor, or d) as an exchange student,
must apply for readmission.

All other students, including those continuing in Unclassified Studies, may register directly.

Undergraduate Application Fee

Applicants for admission, readmission or transfer to direct entry colleges and programs are required to submit a non-refundable $75.00 application fee. The fee should be in a form of a cheque or money order, in Canadian or U.S. funds, made payable to the University of Saskatchewan. The University also accepts payment by VISA or MasterCard.

Documents Required

An official transcript of the applicant's final high school (or equivalent) record must be forwarded by the appropriate Provincial Department of Education or other office maintaining such official records (outside Saskatchewan) directly to Admissions, Student and Enrolment Services. Applicants who have ever attended any other post-secondary institution(s), whether or not they have completed a full program of study there, must arrange for two final and complete sets of official transcripts of their academic record showing courses taken and grades obtained to be forwarded by the appropriate institution directly to Admissions, Student and Enrolment Services, University of Saskatchewan. Documents become a permanent part of the applicant's file and will not be subsequently released. Photocopies of transcripts are not acceptable. Transcripts will not be accepted directly from students.

If documents are in a language other than English, the applicant must submit an official notarized, word for word, English translation together with original documents. The applicant must also arrange for the submission of calendars and/or course outlines covering the completed courses.

Applicants with international credentials should contact International Admissions.

Falsifying documents or withholding information requested on an application form are considered serious offenses by the University.

Applications from Students who have been Required to Discontinue their Studies

Students who have been Required to Discontinue by the faculty of a college may not register in that college until a full academic year has elapsed. Students who have been Required to Discontinue may, however, apply to another college or may be eligible to register as students in Unclassified Studies, though probationary and/or other conditions may apply (See the section Returning University of Saskatchewan Students). Students who wish to enrol in Unclassified Studies must contact Unclassified Studies Advising to determine their eligibility for reactivation. Students wishing to transfer to another college must make formal application through Admissions, Student and Enrolment Services and must meet the required transfer average.

Acceptance of academic credit earned during a period in which a student has been required to discontinue is at the discretion of the receiving college.

Spring and Summer Session, Independent Study, Evening, Off-Campus, Televised, Multi-mode and On-line Classes

Applicants for Spring and Summer Session, off-campus and distance education programs must follow the same application procedures and meet the same requirements as on-campus applicants. Specific details on these courses and programs and on application and registration procedures and deadlines are available in bulletins published for each session and from Student and Enrolment Services.


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