''The training and education I received at Sask Polytech helped me to see my career in a wider perspective'' – Blessed Joy, Disability Support Worker certificate program
''I learned that Sask Polytech is one of the best and most diversified colleges in Canada'' – Neenu, Electronic Engineering Technology diploma
Students are invited to review the list of programs and steps to attend Saskatchewan Polytechnic to apply for a seat and ensure they meet the admission requirements.
Program bundles are available exclusively to international applicants. These bundles or program packages combine 1-year certificates to make for a two-year term of study. This provides Sask Polytech international students with more options to obtain a post-graduate work permit (PGWP). This option allows students to secure their seat and receive an acceptance into both programs at the same time. The bundle option is only available at the time of application.
Students will pay a single application fee of CAD 150 for bundled programs. If they meet the admission requirements, Enrolment Services will send students a letter confirming their acceptance, start, and end dates for the duration of study.
Never been to a Sask Polytech campus? There are still many ways to check it out! Students can watch the locations video above to get a feel for the campuses.
Students can also explore the Sask Polytech from the comfort of their home, and peek into its campuses across the province with a 360-degree tour. From its welcoming facilities to state-of-the-art labs, these tours highlight some of the university's favourite places and spaces.
''The learning environment is immersive. We learn in a small group and instructors are highly focused on each student.'' – Shyla, Recreation and Tourism Management diploma
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has a dedicated team of professionals in Saskatchewan and around the world ready to assist students in meeting their future educational goals. They look forward to helping students investigate the proper path that is right for them, as well as the benefits of studying and living in Canada.
Students should feel free to reach out directly to the Sask Polytech's team in their home region. If there is no office in a student's home region, they can connect directly with the Canadian office.
''The support I got from Learning Services was great'' - Chandni, Business Management postgraduate certificate program
Students can develop their English language skills and prepare for their studies and life in Canada at Sask Polytech. Applicants may be conditionally waitlisted and/or conditionally accepted where proof of registration in an English language program is provided. Proof must include a specified date by which the individual is anticipated to meet the English language proficiency requirement. Regardless of a student's English level, they can start the process of learning in Saskatchewan, Canada by selecting and applying for a program today.
This allows students to gain credit towards their qualification at Sask Polytechnic for courses, modules or programmes completed at another post-secondary or certified training institution. In order to transfer credit, students' previously completed courses should align closely with programmes offered at Sask Polytechnic.
For previous credits from international institutions, students will need to verify their previous institution through completion of the international document assessment process.
Transferring credit does not incur any cost to the student. Students are encouraged to request a transfer of credit as soon as possible after being admitted to a course, before the course commences.
By pursuing co-operative education opportunities, students can apply the skills and knowledge they gain in the classroom across a range of paid, real-world settings. As a result, they can get real training, explore potential career options, build valuable industry connections and get more in depth knowledge of their field.
Sask Polytechnic achieves great success for its students through co-operative learning options, with many students finding graduate employment after completing co-op training.
Students will need to be proactive in their approach to co-operative learning opportunities, seeking out the right options for them.
Co-ops are also a great way to earn money during a student's studies, allowing them to fund their course and make the most of their time in Canada.
''I was impressed with how co-op terms were arranged in the accounting program at Sask Polytech'' – Dan, Business Accounting diploma.