At the University of Saskatchewan, various organizations, services and centres exist to serve students’ needs and provide places where you can make friends and develop academic and life skills.

Academic Support

Student Learning Services, offered through the University Library, can help you navigate the world of graduate school, from managing your time to preparing for comprehensive or qualifying exams. They offer workshops to help you develop your research skills, learn about academic publishing and integrity, and learn graduate wiriting strategies.

The Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning offers courses and workshops relating to teaching, and professional skills development. They also offer non-credit Graduate Studies and Research courses open to graduate students from all disciplines.

"You won’t regret choosing USask. They have a great structure for new students, with all the support you will need and more. It's big enough to have great teachers, structure and staff, and small enough to provide a feeling of community for the students. I feel at home studying here.”

- Anna Luisa Tavares Neto
Edwards School of Business student
Brazil

Support Services

The International Student and Study Abroad Centre's friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you to transition to life here in Saskatoon and can assist you with questions you may have as an international student including study/work abroad options or exchange opportunities in other countries. Many events, social activities and educational workshops take place at the International Student and Study Abroad Centre throughout the year, making it a popular gathering place for all.

Career Services helps prepare University of Saskatchewan students and alumni for their future careers by providing resources, one-on-one guidance, networking events, employer information sessions, career fairs and job postings.

Faith Leaders at USask are a multi-faith religious resource to all students, staff and faculty.

Access and Equity Services assists individuals requiring accommodations based on disability, religion, family status and gender identity including exam/academic accommodations, assistive technology, and note-taking.

Student Wellness Services offers urgent and non-urgent physical and mental health care to USask students and their spouses and children.

The Gordon Oakes Red Bear Student Centre is an inclusive gathering space for students that promotes the academic, spiritual, physical, emotional and mental well-being of Indigenous students at USask.

Student Central provides graduate students with centralized assistance with finances, class registration, academic life and referrals to USask colleges and support units. Student Central can connect you to the information or services you need.