THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

student fees

  • By May 7, 2020

    Provost Vannelli says the university will continue to provide the same standard of education despite the changes.

  • Saskatchewan government not currently planning to make student fees optional

    By February 7, 2019

    USSU general manager believes government grants are a start but more can be done for accessible post-secondary education.

  • Students to face $20 increase in student fees after students’ council vote

    By February 5, 2019

    Undergraduates will pay more to the
    Infrastructure Fee, the USSU Student Fee, the
    Transit Fee and the Health and Dental Plan.

  • Hip-hop and home nurses: Getting the most out of your student fees

    By September 14, 2015

    If you’re an undergraduate student at the University of Saskatchewan, you’re paying student fees, so it would probably be good to know if you’re getting all you can out of the exchange.

  • Student fees for 2014–15 follow trend of increases

    By February 6, 2014

    At the Jan. 30 University of Saskathewan Students’ Council meeting, councillors unanimously voted in favour of increasing student fees for the 2014–15 school year.

  • Dental clinic could spur fee hike

    By November 8, 2012

    A dental clinic slated to set up shop in Lower Place Riel in December could balloon the cost of the undergraduate dental plan, says a representative from the students’ union’s insurance provider.

  • University hunts for childcare funding: USSU asked to endorse $5 to $10 per-term student fee increase

    By January 25, 2012

    The University of Saskatchewan has a plan to double its number of childcare spaces by 2014, says Associate Vice-President Student Affairs David Hannah. The design, which consists of two separate components, is projected to cost between $4 and $5 million and would increase the university’s total licensed childcare spaces to 220, up from 110.

    The first component of the plan includes the renovation and expansion of the current university daycare centre located in the Education Building and would add 46 spaces, all of which would be for children 30 months to 6 years old.