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Contact

Undergraduate Applicants

for Bachelor, Diploma, and Certificate programs

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

Tel: (306) 966-5788
Fax: (306) 966-2115

Graduate Studies Applicants

for Masters, PhD, and Doctorate programs

College of Graduate Studies and Research
University of Saskatchewan
Room C180 105 Administration Place
Saskatoon, SK  S7N 5A2
Canada

Tel: (306) 966-5751
Fax: (306) 966-5756


Hours of Operation
Telephone: 8:30-12:00 and 1:00-4:30 Monday through Friday
In-person: 8:30-4:30 Monday through Friday
Closed Weekends & Statutory Holidays
The current time is Saskatoon is 7:45 am CST

Please include your full name, date of birth and student number (if known) in your email communication.

Enquiry Email Address
Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions admissions@usask.ca
Undergraduate International Admissions and Transfer Credit international@usask.ca
Graduate Studies Admissions grad.studies@usask.ca
Campus Tours uofs_tours@usask.ca
Orientation orientation@usask.ca
Experience US! - Open House experience@usask.ca
U-Start Course Registration Workshops ustart@usask.ca
Greystone Scholars greystonescholars@usask.ca

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