University of Saskatchewan

University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon , Canada
  • 72,3
    Acceptance Rate
  • 10
    Available Programs
  • 24900
    Students
  • 6,347
    Average Cost
  • 87
    Employment Rate
  • Program
    Co-op
  • Permit
    Work

Overview

USask is one of the top research-intensive, medical doctoral universities in Canada, and is home to world-leading research in areas of global importance, like water and food security. Study and discovery is enhanced by its outstanding facilities, including the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, VIDO-InterVac, the Global Institute for Food Security, the Global Institute for Water Securityand the Sylvia Fedoruk Centre for Nuclear Innovation.

Guided by the University Plan: The University the World Needs, the university works together across disciplines and with its communities to find creative solutions to the most pressing global challenges. The graduates, recognized for their strong work ethic, resourceful nature and determination, are leading change here at home and around the world.

Spaces on the main campus in Saskatoon support the interdisciplinary focus of study and work, including the Gordon Oakes Red Bear Student Centre, an intercultural gathering place that helps integrate Indigenous culture on campus, and the Health Sciences Building, which incorporates eight health science fields in a practical, hands-on learning environment.

Entry requirements

For undergraduate programs:

High school diploma

English proficiency

For graduate programs:

Bachelor degree

English proficiency

Duolingo English Test (Accepted for undergraduate direct-entry programs only for admission to the 2020-21 academic year) - Score of 110 or better

Scholarship & funding

International students are considered for scholarships and awards upon admission. Consideration is based on your academic achievements.

Campuses

Student life

Spaces on the main campus in Saskatoon support the interdisciplinary focus of study and work, including the Gordon Oakes Red Bear Student Centre, an intercultural gathering place that helps integrate Indigenous culture on campus, and the Health Sciences Building, which incorporates eight health science fields in a practical, hands-on learning environment.