- Fill out the questionnaire- Current or former USask students do not need to submit additional documents- External applicants must list all previous and current post secondary institution(s) attended- All applicants must have an account in apply.usask.ca (must create one if needed after submitting this application)- All documents will need to be uploaded in supplemental items in your account at apply.usask.ca after admissions creates your application within a week of submitting this form- If there is no supplemental item for the document you need to submit please email transcripts to admissions@usask.ca with the subject line "CERTES application - {Last name, First name}" (include your name)
- A non-refundable application fee of $90 CDN is required before your application will be processed.
Current and previous University of Saskatchewan students are not required to pay the application fee.
Cheques or money orders should be made payable to the University of Saskatchewan and sent to:
Admissions and recruitmentUniversity of Saskatchewan105 Administration placeSaskatoon, SK S7N5A2
Admissions and recruitment
University of Saskatchewan
105 Administration place
Saskatoon, SK S7N5A2
Credit card payments cannot be accepted by email.
Please call 306-966-5788 to make a payment with a credit card; please allow 24 to 48 hours after application submission prior to attempting payment.
Applicants must read the statement above and check the box
in order to submit the application *
Mailing address
All correspondence from this office will be sent to this address. If you change your address, you must notify the Admissions office of your new address and the date when you will be relocating.
Education Equity
The University of Saskatchewan is committed to education equity. You are asked to volunteer whether or not you are of Aboriginal ancestry, have a disability and/or are a member of a visible minority. Completion of all, or any, of these questions is voluntary. The University of Saskatchewan collects and creates information about students (“personal information") under the authority of the University of Saskatchewan Act, and in accordance with the Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, for purposes of admission, registration, monitoring academic progress and other decisions on students' academic status. The information may also be used for the administration of the University and its programs and services, including services for students of Aboriginal ancestry. In addition, some of this information may be used or disclosed in accordance with the Act, and will be reported as required by a federal or provincial authority. A list of offices providing services to students is available from Student Central at (306) 966-1212, 1-877-650-1212 (Toll-free within Canada), or by email at admissions@usask.ca.
ABORIGINAL ANCESTRY: It is determined by reference to the Canadian Constitution Act of 1982 and includes Indian, Métis and Inuit persons of Canada as well as persons who are accepted by one of the Aboriginal peoples of Saskatchewan as a member of their community.
How many years of full-time formal education have you completed in an institution where the medium of instruction is English?
Which standardized tests have you taken from the list? Please have your official test scores sent to the Admissions office by the testing agency.