Founded: 1959 Total Students: 13,502+
Overview
Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon and through extensive distance education opportunities. Programs serve every economic and public service sector. As a polytechnic, the organization provides the depth of learning appropriate to employer and student need, including certificate, diploma and degree programs, and apprenticeship training. Saskatchewan Polytechnic engages in applied research, drawing on faculty expertise to support innovation by employers, and providing students the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills.
Purpose: This is why we exist, and the foundation upon which everything we do is built. Saskatchewan Polytechnic is the driving force that empowers and strengthens our province in everything we do. We encourage an economically and socially stronger, more informed and better-prepared Saskatchewan. We realize opportunities for individuals (learners, staff, faculty, employers) and the collective—Saskatchewan at large. And through our leadership position in Saskatchewan, we establish our reputation nationally and around the world. We have an ultimate reason for being, which inspires not only our vision and mission, but hopefully everyone that connects with Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
Vision: Our vision defines where we want the strategic plan to take us. As we look forward to this new decade, applied education has never been more critical to our collective success, at home and around the world. Our leadership position comes from a drive to define the reputation of polytechnic education in Canada and establish its role in building a better future.
Mission: Our mission establishes how we will achieve our vision. Saskatchewan Polytechnic is passionate about creating an environment where lifelong learners gain the knowledge, skills and abilities to achieve and succeed at work, in their communities, and in life. We know that by empowering learners to realize their aspirations throughout their learning journey, we are building a better Saskatchewan and a better world.
Values: We support every learning journey, whether for our students, colleagues or industry partners. And so we show our care for one another and our workplace. We foster an open and inclusive environment that embraces diverse cultures, heritages and opinions. We honour, learn from, work with and support each other as one team.
Integrity: We are leaders in the global polytechnic community, and as such we are honest and fair in all we do. We are committed to being accountable and transparent. We are truthful with one another. We hold ourselves to high standards of ethical behaviour and take responsibility for our actions.
Sustainability: We aim to empower a better future by leading the rise of polytechnic education. Therefore, we work, live and learn in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. We support the health, safety and overall well-being of our learners, employees and partners. We are conscientious stewards of our resources and continuously look for entrepreneurial and creative ways to strengthen and improve our institution.
Excellence: We aim to inspire success in every learning journey, which in turn inspires each of us to go above and beyond expectations to achieve the highest levels of quality—in our teaching, our programming, our learning and our services. We are able to do this by maintaining high standards, strong competencies, committed partnerships and by being responsive and accessible.
Students Life
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*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
English Score Requirement
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Note: Language proficiency requirements can vary on program basis.
Admission Requirements
The following requirements must be fulfilled to get admitted to Saskatchewan Polytechnic:
- International students are considered on case-by-case basis. There can be some additional requirements, depending on the program you are applying to.
- Students are required to submit their original transcripts from their last attended academic institutions. If they are not in English, then submit the translated copies of the same along with the originals.
- Should provide the certificate issued by the International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) that compares educational credentials from other countries to educational standards in Canada.
- Applicants must be 18 years old at the time of the beginning of the course.
- You need to submit your English language proficiency test scores if you are coming from a non-English speaking country.
Please note: If you are not a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, you must obtain a valid study permit before you come to Canada.
Opportunities
Career
The career and employability services available at Saskatchewan Polytechnic are exceptional and prepare the students for a future in the professional world. A few of these services include:
- Career Counseling and Academic Advising
- Numerous research centres and chairs.
- Crafting a Professional Level Portfolio for Students
- Skillset Developing Programs
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic Student Employment Services
- Approximately 80 percent of students are community volunteers.
- Career Support Departments
- Internships and On the Job Training
- Sourcing and Securing Potential Employers
- Workshops and Seminars.
Accomodation
On-Campus Housing
The Prince Albert campus features 36 two-bedroom townhouse-style units, including two wheelchair-accessible suites, which are specially designed for family living. The units are intended to provide quality, safe, and affordable rental accommodation for full-time Saskatchewan Polytechnic students with children. The Regina campus has a separate residence building with up to date facilities. These buildings are called the Luther College Residence and the University of Regina Student Residence.
Off-Campus Housing
Off-campus housing services are provided by Saskatchewan Students’ Association. Students have numerous options of finding accommodation off-campus in nearby areas. Students can have access to studio apartments, pay for guest facilities, share apartment complexes, and much more.
Homestay
Homestays are an integral system of housing for students. Students have the opportunity to avail homestay facilities as per their discretion and choices. Homestay hosts include single people, young couples with children and pets, and older couples. All homestay accommodations have been inspected, and all adults in the home have completed a required criminal reference check.
Student Support
Student Support
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has a greatly diverse student population on its campus and it has effectively succeeded in managing the student population over the years. The institution has no left no stone unturned to make the students feel at home and comfortable around campus. The major services available are:
- Health and Wellness Facility
- Open Houses and Fairs
- Mental Health and Counseling
- Student Pathway Planning
- Multi Lingual Staff
- Campus Tours: In person & Virtual
- Study Assistance and Peer Mentorship
- International Students Centre
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic Student Unions
Scholarships
Saskatchewan Polytechnic does not offer any entry scholarships to international students. There are some student awards available for international students details of which are available at https://saskpolytech.ca/programs-and-courses/international/international-scholarships.aspx. These are only for students who are studying at Saskatchewan Polytechnic and have completed at least one academic term there.
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Campus Detail
Main Campus Address
600 Saskatchewan St W, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4R4, Canada