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How to apply:

 Please Note:  The online application will be unavailable from 9:00-11:30 pm on Wednesday, June 12th.


Check the admission requirements and the programs available.


  • Submit the appropriate application form:

    • Undergraduate programs (excluding those below): Online or Paper

    • Nursing (SCBScN) Application form:  Click here

    • International students (require a study permit): Click here 

    • Teacher Education Application 2013 : Click here

    • Baccalauréat en éducation et Core French Demande d'admission: En ligne

    • Social Work programs: Click here 

    • Certificate Programs (CCE, Campion, FNUniv):  Click here

    • Complete list of paper application forms, Click here

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  • Pay the $100 non-refundable application fee: You can pay by cash, cheque, money order, Interac, Visa, Mastercard or American Express. Cash is only accepted in person.
  • Submit high school transcripts: Current high school students can provide an interim grade report (Saskatchewan high school students must also provide a schedule of planned courses). Final transcripts must be official. An English translation of these documents is required if they are not in English or French. Send transcripts directly to the Admissions Office.
  • Submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended: Transcripts must be sent directly from the post-secondary institutions to the Admissions Office. When original transcripts are difficult to obtain, photocopies may be accepted in the interim.  An English translation is required if not in English or French.
  • Proof of English language proficiency: If you do not have Grade 11 and 12 English as part of two full academic years in a high school using a recognized Canadian or U.S. curriculum, you may need to provide proof of English Language Proficiency.