Apply to a Program

Use these options to apply and submit early to help secure your spot.

Online domestic applicants pay only $80. Domestic applicants who choose to submit a paper application must pay $100.

First time applicants to the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program pay a one time non-refundable fee of $100 for both paper and online applications.

International applicants must apply online ($150 includes document assessment fee).

Did you know? Students accepted into most full-time programs must pay a deposit to hold their seat, within a specific timeframe indicated in the acceptance letter. See Tuition Deposit and Payment.

Canadian citizens and permanent residents (landed immigrants) are advised to apply to programs before our February 15 priority consideration date for domestic applicants.

Online application

  1. Find the right program for you.
    Need help? Let the Program Explorer help you determine your interests, values, aptitudes and skills so you can narrow down your choice of programs.

  1. Determine the next start date for the program
  2. Select a campus that offers the program
  3. Review program and course requirements

You may complete all sections immediately or return to complete them at your convenience. To leave and return later, click Finish Later. Your information is transmitted through a secured server and is kept confidential until you submit your application. Only after you submit your application will it be available for review by our Enrolment Services staff.

  1. Submit application, fee and supporting documents:
    1. Once your application is complete, click on Application is Complete to submit
    2. You will be prompted to pay a non-refundable application fee.
    3. To apply to another program, complete a separate application and pay a separate non-refundable application fee
    4. Forward supporting documents to Saskatchewan Polytechnic. High school students must ensure the following:
      1. for FQFA applications, submit a school schedule or arrange for an electronic transcript to be sent from Saskatchewan Education, at the time of application, and ensure any additional requirements are met
      2. for competitive applications, request from Saskatchewan Education that an electronic copy of your transcript be sent directly to Saskatchewan Polytechnic at the end of semester 1 and the end of semester 2, and ensure any additional requirements are met
      Paper application

        Find the right program for you.
        Need help? Let the Program Explorer help you determine your interests, values, aptitudes and skills so you can narrow down your choice of programs.

      1. Determine the next start date for the program
      2. Select a campus that offers the program
      3. Review program and course requirements

      1. Regular Application for Admission form; or
        Application for Admission to the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing
      2. Forward supporting documents to Saskatchewan Polytechnic. High school students must ensure the following:
        1. for FQFA applications, submit a school schedule or arrange for an electronic transcript to be sent from Saskatchewan Education, at the time of application, and ensure any additional requirements are met; and
        2. for competitive applications, request from Saskatchewan Education that an electronic copy of your transcript be sent directly to Saskatchewan Polytechnic at the end of semester 1 and the end of semester 2, and ensure any additional requirements are met
        • Visit in person or mail your application package to the Enrolment Services office located in any of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic main campus locations

        Enrolment Services office hours

        Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
        Wednesday: 9 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

        Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus

        600 Saskatchewan Street and 6th Avenue NW, Moose Jaw
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        Saskatchewan Polytechnic Prince Albert Campus, Technical Building

        1100 - 15th Street East, Prince Albert
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        Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina campus

        4500 Wascana Parkway, Regina
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        Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon campus, Idylwyld Dr.

        1130 Idylwyld Dr N and 33rd Street, Saskatoon
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        Campus mailing addresses
        Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus
        Enrolment Services
        PO Box 1420
        Moose Jaw SK S6H 4R4
        Saskatchewan Polytechnic Prince Albert Campus, Technical Building
        Enrolment Services
        PO Box 850
        Prince Albert SK S6V 7S4
        Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus
        Enrolment Services
        PO Box 556
        Regina SK S4P 3A3
        Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Saskatoon Campus, Idylwyld Dr.
        Enrolment Services
        PO Box 1520
        Saskatoon SK S7K 3R5

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