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Off-Campus Sites and Regional Colleges Off-campus Sites and Regional Colleges Students who live outside of Saskatoon can begin their studies Personalized instruction in the College of Arts and Science, College of Agriculture and Classes at off-campus sites tend to be smaller and provide more Bioresources and the College of Education at one of our off- one-on-one interaction with instructors and tutors. Classes are campus sites affiliated with our Regional College partners. Some delivered in a variety of formats including face-to-face, degree programs can even be completed at these sites. online, live-streamed, independent study or a combination of these options. If your student would like to begin their uSask degree program off-campus, the application process is the same as for students Save money applying to the main campus in Saskatoon. There is a question on By studying closer to their home communities, students can save the admission application asking if the student would like to study significantly on living costs. And, as full-time uSask students at off- at an off-campus location. Students can indicate on the application campus sites, they can apply for both uSask scholarships which off-campus site they prefer. and bursaries, as well as awards offered by their regional college. Next Steps § Have the student talk to a uSask advisor Off-Campus Sites § Have them meet with the local advisor at the off-campus site § They can learn more and apply for uSask programs and off- § Prince Albert and area: campus study options at admissions.usask.ca. uSask Prince Albert campus § Melfort, Nipawin, Tisdale and area: Programs available at other sites Cumberland College § Swift Current and area: College of Education (Indigenous Teaching Programs) Great Plains College There are several Aboriginal and northern teacher education § North Battleford, Meadow Lake and area: programs available in communities throughout the province North West College § Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) § Yorkton, Canora, Fort Qu’Appelle, Melville and area: § Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program Parkland College § (SUNTEP) § La Ronge, Creighton, Île-à-la-Crosse, Buffalo Narrows: Northlands College Visit admissions.usask.ca/colleges/education.php for more information. § Muenster and area: St. Peter’s College College of Nursing Note: St. Peter’s College is the only off-campus site that also offers The four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is Edwards School of Business, Engineering and Kinesiology classes. available in: § Saskatoon Benefits of studying off-campus § Regina § Prince Albert Flexibility § Yorkton Starting a degree closer to home is a great way to ease the transition § the North (Île-à-la-Crosse and La Ronge) to university. University of Saskatchewan students studying in their Visit admissions.usask.ca/nursing.php for more information. home communities can enjoy more flexibility in balancing studies with work and family life. QUESTIONS? Focused support Tel: +1-306-966-5563 In addition to support services available to all uSask students, Email: [email protected] individualized program and career counselling, essay writing admissions.usask.ca/programs/off-campus.php support, course-focused group discussions and tutoring are all available at off-campus sites. RECRUITMENT AND ADMISSIONS +1-306-966-5788 UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 105 ADMINISTRATION PLACE [email protected] SASKATOON, SK S7N 5A2 ADMISSIONS.USASK.CA APPROVED: JANUARY 2018 Program and College uSask Prince AlbertCumberland CollegeGreat Plains CollegeNorth West CollegeNorthlands CollegeParkland CollegeSt. Peter’s CollegeOther Complete the first year: Apply for admission and complete the first year of study toward a degree in: Bachelor of Science: Agriculture and Bioresources 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bachelor of Arts or Science: Arts and Science 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bachelor of Education: Education 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bachelor of Commerce: Edwards School of Business 4 Bachelor of Engineering: Engineering 4 Bachelor of Science: Kinesiology 4 Start a degree: Take classes that can be transfered to other degree programs in: Bachelor of Science: Agriculture and Bioresources 4 Bachelor of Commerce: Edwards School of Business 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bachelor of Engineering: Engineering 4 4 4 4 4 Bachelor of Science: Kinesiology 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bachelor of Science: Agriculture and Bioresources Pre-professional studies: Take university classes required for admission to professional programs, such as: Nursing (first complete year), Dentistry, Law, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Medicine, Veterinary, Medicine, Physical Therapy and many more. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pre-engineering and science: Begin science and engineering programming at home, leading to a variety of degree program opportunities from environmental programs to nursing, and more. 4 Complete a degree: Complete a program from start to finish in: Bachelor of Arts in English (three-year): Arts and Science 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (three- or four-year): Arts and Science 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Nursing 4 4 4 *4 Bachelor of Education: Education** **4 4 **4 *Bachelor of Nursing: Students can complete a Bachelor of Nursing in Saskatoon, Prince Albert and Regina, through Parkland College and Northlands College. **Bachelor of Education: Students can complete the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) program in Saskatoon or Prince Albert through partnership with the Gabriel Dumont Institute. The Indian Education Program (ITEP) is delivered through various cohorts of students from across the province. Visit admissions.usask.ca to learn more about these programs. RECRUITMENT AND ADMISSIONS +1-306-966-5788 UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 105 ADMINISTRATION PLACE [email protected] SASKATOON, SK S7N 5A2 ADMISSIONS.USASK.CA APPROVED: JANUARY 2018.
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