Tuition and Student Fees
Tuition for most undergraduate programs at uSask is calculated by adding up the cost of each individual class you register in once you have been admitted. For many programs, there is a wide range of classes from which you can choose.
Tuition Estimates
The following estimates reflect a typical amount you could expect to pay per year if you enroll in a full course load (the maximum number of courses allowed).
COLLEGE | CANADIAN STUDENTS | INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS | |
---|---|---|---|
Direct-entry | Agriculture and Bioresources | $5,972 | $15,527 |
Arts and Science | $5,954 | $15,480 | |
Education | $5,955 | $15,483 | |
Edwards School of Business | $7,230 | $18,798 | |
Engineering | $8,172 | $21,247 | |
Kinesiology | $5,945 | $15,457 | |
Non-direct entry | Law | $12,624 | $32,822 |
Nursing | $7,458 | $19,391 | |
Nutrition | $6,596 | $17,150 | |
Pharmacy | $9,106 | $23,676 | |
Dentistry | $32,960 | Not available | |
Medicine | $16,236 | Not available | |
Veterinary Medicine | $9,114 | Not available | |
Graduate Studies and Research | For students who already have an undergraduate degree and are pursuing a Master's or Ph.D. |
2016-2017 tuition estimates for Fall Term 1 and Winter Term 2 (September-April) are represented. International undergraduate tuition rates are assessed at 2.6 times the rate for Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Student fees
Student fees are used to fund specific student benefits offered as part of your university education. These include fees to support athletics and recreation programs, student services, health and dental plans, your students’ union, and the U-Pass Universal Transit Pass that allows you unlimited travel during the school year with Saskatoon Transit.
STUDENT FEES |
---|
$820 |
2016-2017 student fees are represented for undergraduate students enrolled full-time at the main Saskatoon campus over Fall Term 1 and Winter Term 2 (September-April).
Textbooks and supplies
TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES |
---|
$1,000-$2,000 |
Residence
Living in residence offers many benefits to students, including many amenities you may otherwise have to pay for separately. Residence rates can include convenient meal plans, utilities like electricity and water, laundry, and internet.
RESIDENCE COMPLEX | RATE PER PERSON, SEPTEMBER-APRIL | |
---|---|---|
VOYAGEUR PLACE Includes comprehensive meal plan, utilities, high speed internet and laundry | Double unit | $7,607 |
Single unit | $8,509 | |
COLLEGE QUARTER Includes utilities, cable TV, wireless and wired internet, telephone (free local calling) and laundry A meal plan may be purchased separately | Three- or Four-bedroom | $5,376 |
Two-bedroom | $6,216 | |
One-bedroom | $7,048 | |
Studio unit | $5,920 |
2015-2016 rental rates for Fall Term 1 and Winter Term 2 (August 28, 2015-April 30,2016) are represented.