Information and resources for post-secondary institutions that enrol students from Saskatchewan. Find forms, guidelines, policies, instructions and institutional funding letters.
In order to use the term ‘university’ in Saskatchewan, post-secondary institutions must meet specific requirements.
Information on the legislation enabling Saskatchewan Government to extend degree-granting authority to post-secondary education institutions other than the province’s universities. Includes information on how post-secondary institutions can apply for degree-granting authority, the roles of Saskatchewan Higher Education Quality Assurance Board, and more.
Each year, the Ministry of Advanced Education makes available the budget letters for each post-secondary institution. View the budget letters here.
Healthy Campus Saskatchewan (HCSK) is a community of practice that unites the post-secondary sector and community organizations to support the mental health and well-being of students.
Administrative guidelines, manuals and policies pertaining to post-secondary education in Saskatchewan for educational institutions.
Organizations that offer training programs are required to register as a private vocational school with the Ministry of Advanced Education.
Find information and forms for post-secondary institutions on the Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council.
If you're applying to a university, college or technical institute in Saskatchewan, you may be eligible for financial assistance through one of our student aid programs. Find out your funding options, eligibility and how to apply.
There are scholarships, bursaries and grants available to help students pay for their post-secondary education. Find out about your eligibility and the application process.
The Ministry of Advanced Education, in collaboration with the Assemblée communautaire fransaskoise, Canadian Parents for French, Collège Mathieu, University of Regina, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and the University of Saskatchewan have formed a working group to determine a new direction in French-language post-secondary education in Saskatchewan called “Vision 2030”.
Learn what to do if you are injured while undertaking an unpaid work-integrated learning assignment.