• Rank: # 473rd QS Survey
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University of Saskatchewan

The University of Saskatchewan communications team is a group of professionals with expertise in writing, editing, web and social media, media relations, and strategic communications. We are responsible for sharing university news and stories with the public—stories about discoveries, achievements, people and newsworthy activities.We are here to help you tell your story to the entire U of S campus community and beyond—that includes current and potential faculty, staff and students, alumni, donors, and the general public, including media. We do this strategically using a variety of print, digital, online and social media tools. We also work closely with the marketing department and share content that may be used in paid advertising. It’s our job to brag about our students, faculty, staff, alumni and donors and all the wonderful things happening at the U of S, from teaching and research to learning and discovery.We have many channels—print, online, social media—that we use to share content and tell the U of S story in a timely, honest and relevant way. U of S content channels work in chorus to give readers a full picture of the university and the extended campus community, and the role and activities of individuals, departments and offices at the U of S.


Ranking

# 473rd

QS Survey 2023

# 458th

QS Survey 2022

# 501st-600th

Times Higher 2022

# 96th

Times Higher 2021

Admission Criteria & Eligibility

  • At least 3 years of full-time study in an approved English-medium secondary program including Grades 10, 11, and 12, as well as successful completion of Grade 12 English Language Arts A30 and B30 (or equivalents)
    • Students from overseas schools offering a Canadian education system curriculum in English require a minimum grade of 65% on their Grade 12 English course(s).
  • At least 2.5 years of full-time study in an approved English-medium secondary program including Grades 11 and 12, as well as successful completion of Grade 12 English Language Arts A30 and B30 (or equivalents) with minimum final grades of 70%
  • At least 2 years of full-time study in an approved English-medium secondary program including Grades 11 and 12, as well as successful completion of Grade 12 English Language Arts A30 and B30 (or equivalents) with minimum final grades of 80%
  • Canadian English-medium schools
  • Overseas schools offering a Canadian education system curriculum in English
  • US regionally-accredited English medium schools
  • International Baccalaureate Program
  • India - IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) and CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) only
  • GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) O (Ordinary) Level and GCE (General Certificate of Education) A (Advanced) Levels
  • NZQA (New Zealand Qualifications Authority)
  • Australian State Curricula or Australian Curriculum
  • CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations)
  • SQA (Scottish Qualifications Authority)
  • NQAI (National Qualifications Authority of Ireland)
  • WBQ (Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification)
    Test Minimum Score Required
     IELTS (Academic)

    International English Language Testing System

     Overall Band Score: 6.5
    With minimum individual scores of
    • Reading: 6?
    • ?Listening: 6
    • ?Speaking: 6
    • ?Writing: 6
     TOEFL (institutional TOEFL not accepted)
    Test of English as a Foreign Language
     Internet Based: 86
    With minimum individual scores of
    • Reading: 19
    • Listening: 19
    • Speaking: 19?
    • Writing: 19?
     CanTEST 
    Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees
     
    • 4.5
      With minimum individual scores of
      • Reading: 4.5?
      • Listening: 4.5?
      • Speaking: 4
      • Writing: 4?
     CAEL 
    Canadian Academic English Language Assessment
     
    • 70
      With minimum individual scores of
      • Reading: 60
      • Listening: 60?
      • ?Speaking: 60
      • Writing: 60
     PTE Academic

    Pearson Test of English Academic

     
    • Overall score of 63
      With minimum individual skills scores of
      • Reading: 59
      • Listening: 59
      • Speaking: 59
      • Writing: 59
     Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)  
    • C with 65 score

     

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Dates for Applications

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Campus

Campus Facts

2,425

(Acres) Main Campus Size

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Number of Campuses

1907

Established Year

Weather

-9°C

Winter Day Temp.

-19°C

Winter Night Temp

10°C

Spring Day Temp.

-2°C

Spring Night Temp.

24°C

Summer Day Temp.

10°C

Summer Ngt Temp.

9°C

Autumn Day Temp.

-2°C

Autumn Ngt Temp.

Student Diversity

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Male : Female

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Int. Students

21,847

Total Students

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Full Time Students

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African American

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Asian

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Latin American

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White

Cost of Living

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Cost of Living in city

$10,068

Living cost of campus

Contact Details

University of Saskatchewan

University of Saskatchewan 105 Administration , Place Saskatoon, SK Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 5A2

Phone: + 1- 306- 966-5788
College Website