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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN Many courses are offered face-to-face (with under 35 people per class), while others are live streamed or delivered online. Thinking about university but not quite ready to leave your friends and family, or get lost in the crowd and share classrooms with 200 people? You can take your first year (and sometimes more) of almost any or University of program right here at Great Plains College.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBLE Apply as a full-time student before April 30 and you may be eligible for a $500–$5,000 • Program specific—visit www.uregina.ca or Take your first year of university through Entrance Scholarship. Apply before June www.usask.ca for more information Great Plains College and you’ll be eligible 30—if you are in Grade 11 and have a 70% for scholarships from your university of average and you may be eligible for a study and from Great Plains College. Students must be taking a full-time course $1,000 Early Entrance Award. load that is student loan-eligible to qualify for scholarship consideration at Great Plains College.

FIRST-YEAR OPTIONS

Agriculture Students accepted into the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Agriculture and Bioresources can take their first year of study with concentrations in agricultural biology, agricultural economics, agronomy, animal science, applied plant ecology, crop science, environmental science, food and bioproduct science, horticulture science, and soil science. Students at Great Plains College will benefit from the campus’ proximity to the Swift Current Research Development Centre, a leading agriculture research facility. Arts & Science The first year provides you with the opportunity to take a variety of courses needed to pursue the degree of your choice. You can also keep your options open and take the time to identify program areas that interest you. Student advisers will work with you to help select classes that meet general degree requirements. That way, when you are ready to choose a major or program you will likely have the prerequisites in place. Education Students accepted into the University of Regina’s Elementary or Middle Years programs or the University of Saskatchewan’s Early Middle Years program can complete their first year at Great Plains College. Secondary Education students can also take courses toward their program as full-time or part-time students. An adviser will assist you with course selection to fit your Education program. Pre-Nursing Students interested in obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from the University of Saskatchewan can take their first year, 30 credit hours, of pre-professional Arts and Science courses at Great Plains College. Social Work Begin the first year of a University of Regina Social Work degree and start to gain the skills necessary to counsel individuals and groups, develop and administer programs, and implement problem-solving strategies, often with minority and disadvantaged groups in urban, rural and remote areas. Complete your remaining years online or at the University of Regina.

For more information: Swift Current: (306) 773-1531 email: [email protected] greatplainscollege.ca | Toll-Free: 1 (866) 296-2472

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APPLICATION PROCESS program tailored to your particular interests and goals. The Please note you must apply to your university of choice as well student advisers at Great Plains College can provide advice based on the information available at the time of the session. as Great Plains College. Contact a Great Plains College student The final decision to register in classes is your responsibility. You adviser. They will work with you to apply to the University of must register for the appropriate course sections in order to Regina or University of Saskatchewan and select the appropriate take University programming at Great Plains College. course load. Academic advising is designed to help you understand your academic options and to build the degree

COURSE LIST When you are selecting courses, • BIOL 100 - Introductory • THEA 100 - Introduction to • ENGL 110 - Critical Reading you are encouraged to consult Biology I Theatre and Writing II with a student adviser at • CHEM 104 - General WINTER: January-April • HIST 113 - Issues in Canadian Great Plains College. You are Chemistry I History responsible for registering for • AGRC 112 - Animal and Agri the appropriate courses. • ENGL 100 - Critical Reading Food Science • INDG 100 - Introduction to and Writing I Indigenous Studies I All face-to-face classes take • AGRC 113 - Agri Food Issues & place at the Swift Current • MATH 102 - Precalculus Institutions • MATH 110 - Calculus I Campus and are subject to Mathematics • BIOL 101 - Introductory • PSYC 101 - Introduction to change. • PSYC 102 - Introduction to Biology II Psychology A FALL: September-December Psychology B • CHEM 140 - Organic • STAT 120 - Business Statistics • AGRC 111 - Sustainable Plant • SOC 100 - Introduction to Chemistry I and Soil Management Sociology

For more information: Swift Current: (306) 773-1531 email: [email protected] greatplainscollege.ca | Toll-Free: 1 (866) 296-2472

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