A nationally and internationally recognized provider of skills and technical training, Saskatchewan Polytechnic offers over 150 programs through four urban campuses across Saskatchewan and through an extensive distance education network. Our focus on hands-on training contributes to a graduate employment rate consistently in excess of 97 percent.
More than 13,000 students are enrolled in our programs and we draw approximately 31,000 additional individual registrations. Our certificate and diploma programs touch virtually every sector of the economy. Through transfer credit agreements with a number of Canadian universities, many of our diploma programs provide graduates with up to two years of credit towards a university degree.
Study at one of our four campuses in Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Regina or Moose Jaw.
While we do not have student residences on our campuses, each campus maintains a housing registry that lists living accommodations available to you.
While we do not have student residences on our campuses, each campus maintains a housing registry that lists living accommodations available to you.
Each campus has a Student Recruitment Advisor who can answer (or redirect) your general and campus-specific questions about various programs, admission requirements and other support services.
Student Employment Services staff at each campus act as brokers between students and employers to facilitate employment for our graduates. They do this by helping students secure suitable employment near or after graduation, and by satisfying the needs of recruiting employers.
Primary services may include communicating with potential employers about job opportunities, posting job opportunities as they become available, contacting students and graduates about job opportunities, arranging on campus interviews and employer visits, providing students with information about potential employers, job search tools and trends in the labour market and hosting an annual job/career fair.
Also offered as intramural (co-ed) is slowpitch, floor hockey and inner tubing.
Throughout the school year, the Saskatoon Student Association puts on a number of events and activities for staff and students alike to take part in. Some of these activities are a golf tournament, BBQ and many, many others.
Unique to Saskatchewan Polytechnic campuses are Aboriginal Student Activity/Counselling Centres. Although accessible to all students, centre staff primarily delivers support services to students of Aboriginal ancestry.
Come. See. Investigate Saskatchewan Polytechnic events are held at each of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic campuses. It is a way to explore our programs and services, and learn how to put knowledge to work.
Please visit http://www.saskpolytech.ca/programs-and-courses/resources/visit-a-campus.aspx for more information.