Your flexible learning options

In a flexible learning environment, elements such as your study duration, location, and instructional method become empowering choices for you, the student. Start your learning journey today!

Did you know?

17.5% of USask classes are offered in a flexible mode (e.g., online, hybrid)

Find a flexible class

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34 Mo 13:00–15:50 Jan. 6–April 4, 2025 32169
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31 Tu 14:30–16:50 Sept. 3–Dec. 5, 2025 87475
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34 Mo 13:00–15:50 Jan. 6–April 7, 2026 32169
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W02 Jan. 6–April 4, 2025 31764
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W02 Tu/Th 11:30–12:50 Jan. 6–April 7, 2026 31764
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W01 Tu 16:30–19:20 Jan. 6–April 4, 2025 23966
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W01 Tu 16:30–19:20 Jan. 6–April 7, 2026 23966
W02 Tu 17:00–19:50 Jan. 6–April 7, 2026 24783
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W01 Tu 16:30–19:20 Sept. 3–Dec. 5, 2025 83568
W03 Tu 16:30–19:20 Sept. 3–Dec. 5, 2025 88716
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01 Tu/Th 13:00–14:20 Sept. 3–Dec. 5, 2025 81265
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01 We 13:00–15:50 Sept. 3–Dec. 5, 2025 91530
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01 Tu/Th 14:30–15:50 Sept. 3–Dec. 5, 2025 84192
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01 Fr 09:00–11:50 Jan. 6–April 7, 2026 26524
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01 Mo 13:30–16:20 Jan. 6–April 7, 2026 27155
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01 Th 13:00–15:50 Jan. 6–April 7, 2026 28345
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01 Mo/Tu/We/Th/Fr 09:00–11:50 Sept. 4–Sept. 23, 2025 90363
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01 Mo/Tu/We/Th/Fr 09:00–11:50 Sept. 24–Oct. 17, 2025 90364
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01 Mo/Tu/We/Th/Fr 09:00–11:50 Oct. 20–Nov. 7, 2025 90365
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01 Mo/Tu/We/Th/Fr 09:00–11:50 Nov. 17–Dec. 5, 2025 90367
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05 Mo/Fr 13:00–15:55 Nov. 17–Nov. 24, 2025 90411
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03 Mo/Fr 13:00–15:50 Oct. 20–Oct. 27, 2025 90409
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Explore diverse learning paths

At USask, you have the flexibility to tailor your learning experience. Alongside in-person classes, choose from a range of delivery modes to suit your needs.

Online asynchronous classes

Instructors and students engage online on their own time.

Online synchronous classes

Instructors and students meet online at the same time.

Blended classes

Some of the learning in an in-person class is replaced with online asynchronous learning.

Hybrid classes

Some students learn in-person in the classroom while others join at the same time online.

Explore programs and requirements

First, check out the diverse programs USask has to offer and investigate the requirements and deadlines to apply.

Explore locations

Next, learn about the locations where you can begin, continue or complete USask programs:

Saskatoon campus

You can begin, continue or complete any USask degree, diploma or certificate program at the main USask campus in Saskatoon, the home of USask's 17 colleges and schools. When studying in Saskatoon, you can introduce flexibility into your program by looking for classes offered online.

Learn how you can begin, continue or complete a degree program in Prince Albert:

Programs What you can complete in P.A.
Agriculture and Bioresources
  • First year of study toward a diploma or degree
Arts and Science
  • First year of study toward a degree in many areas of study
  • Three-year Bachelor of Arts in English
  • Three- or four-year Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Business
  • Partial first year of study toward a Bachelor of Commerce degree
Dental Therapy
  • Two-year Bachelor of Science in Dental Therapy
Education
Kinesiology
  • First year of study toward a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology degree
Nursing
  • Apply to the College of Arts and Science to complete pre-professional first-year courses
  • Years 2-4 of the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Non-direct programsDentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine
  • Complete one year of study toward the requirements for admission to these and other programs which require previous university study

The USask Prince Albert campus is located at 1061 Central Avenue, Prince Albert, SK, S6V 4V4.

SUNTEP is located at the Gabriel Dumont Institute.

Contact your USask college advisor to learn more about program requirements and your off-campus site advisor to learn more about USask offerings in Prince Albert.

Off-campus site advisors

University of Saskatchewan - Prince Albert Campus

General office: (306) 765-7655
For all other general and program-related enquiries, please email askus.pa@usask.ca

Advisor: Rob Procyk

College of Nursing in Prince Albert

Email: Advising; (306) 765-3870 or toll free (844) 966-6269 (ext 3)

SUNTEP in Prince Albert

Email: Advising; Tel: 306-966-7654 or 306-764-1797


Off-campus locations

Great Plains College
Swift Current, Biggar, Kindersley, Maple Creek, Martensville, Warman

Learn how you can begin, continue or complete a degree program at Great Plains College:

Programs What you can complete at Great Plains College
Agriculture and Bioresources
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.S.A.)
Arts and Science
  • First and second year of study toward a degree. (B.A or B.Sc.)
  • Three or four-year degree in Sociology (B.A. in Sociology)
Business
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Comm.)
Education
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Ed.)
Non-direct programs
Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Veterinary, Physical Therapy
  • Complete the requirements for admission to non-direct entry programs requiring one year of university study and that cannot be applied to directly from high school.

In-person classes are offered in Swift Current. Students in Biggar, Kindersley, Maple Creek, Martensville and Warman have access to online classes.

Advising

Contact your USask college advisor to learn more about program requirements.

Contact an off-campus site advisor to learn more about USask offerings at Great Plains College:

Locations: Swift Current, Biggar, Kindersley, Maple Creek, Martensville, Warman
Contact: Student Advising
General office: 1-866-296-2472 (toll free)
Book an advising appointment


North West College
North Battleford and Meadow Lake

Learn how you can begin, continue or complete a degree program at North West College:

Programs What you can complete at North West College
Agriculture and Bioresources
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.S.A.)
Arts and Science
  • First year of study toward a degree. (B.A or B.Sc.)
  • Three-year degree in Sociology (B.A. in Sociology)
Business
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Comm.)
Education
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Ed.)
Non-direct programs
Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Veterinary, Physical Therapy
  • Complete the requirements for admission to non-direct entry programs requiring one year of university study and that cannot be applied to directly from high school.

Students registering in online classes have access to computer facilities in North Battleford and Meadow Lake.

Advising

Contact your USask college advisor to learn more about program requirements.

Contact an off-campus site advisor to learn more about USask offerings at North West College:

Locations: North Battleford and Meadow Lake
Contact: Student Services
General office: (306) 937-5100

Book an advising appointment


Northlands College
La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows, Creighton, Île-à-la-Crosse, La Loche

Learn how you can begin, continue or complete a degree program at Northlands College:

Programs What you can complete at Northlands College
Arts and Science
  • First year of study toward a degree. (B.A or B.Sc.)
  • Three or four-year degree in Sociology (B.A. in Sociology)
Business
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Comm.)
Education
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Ed.)
Non-direct programs
Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Veterinary, Physical Therapy
  • Complete the requirements for admission to non-direct entry programs requiring one year of university study and that cannot be applied to directly from high school.

Students registering in online classes have access to computer facilities in La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows, Creighton, and Île-à-la-Crosse.

Advising

Contact your USask college advisor to learn more about program requirements.

Contact your off-campus site advisor to learn more about USask offerings at Northlands College:

Locations: La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows, Creighton, Île-à-la-Crosse, La Loche
Contact: Academic and Career Advising
General office: 1-888-311-1185 (toll free)
Book an advising appointment

College of Nursing in Île-à-la-Crosse and La Ronge
Book an advising appointment


Southeast College
Assiniboia, Estevan, Indian Head, Moosomin, Weyburn, Whitewood

Learn how you can begin, continue or complete a degree program at Southeast College:

Programs What you can complete at Southeast College
Nursing
  • Four-year degree (B.S.N.)

A limited selection of classes are offered in-person in Weyburn in addition to online class options through the University of Saskatchewan.

Advising

Contact your USask college advisor to learn more about program requirements.

Contact your off-campus site advisor to learn more about USask offerings at Southeast College:

Locations: Weyburn, Assiniboia, Estevan, Moosomin, Whitewood
Contact: Student Advisors
General office: 1-866-999-7372 (toll free)
Book an advising appointment

Suncrest College
Yorkton, Melfort, Canora, Esterhazy, Fort Qu'Appelle, Kamsack, Melville, Nipawin, Tisdale

Learn how you can begin, continue or complete a degree program at Suncrest College:

Programs What you can complete at Suncrest College
Agriculture and Bioresources
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.S.A.)
Arts and Science
  • First year of study toward a degree. (B.A or B.Sc.)
  • Three or four-year degree in Sociology (B.A. in Sociology)
Business
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Comm.)
Education
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Ed.)
Nursing
  • Four-year degree (B.S.N.)
Non-direct programs
Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Veterinary, Physical Therapy
  • Complete the requirements for admission to non-direct entry programs requiring one year of university study and that cannot be applied to directly from high school.

Students registering in online classes have access to computer facilities in Yorkton, Melfort, Nipawin and Tisdale.

Advising

Contact your USask college advisor to learn more about program requirements.

Contact your off-campus site advisor to learn more about USask offerings at Suncrest College:

Locations: Yorkton, Melfort, Canora, Esterhazy, Fort Qu'Appelle, Kamsack, Melville, Nipawin, Tisdale
Contact: Learning Services
General office: 1-866-783-6766 (toll free)
Email: learn.university@suncrestcollege.ca
Book an advising appointment

College of Nursing in Yorkton
Book an advising appointment


Learn how you can begin, continue or complete a degree program at St. Peter's College:

Programs What you can complete at St. Peter's College
Agriculture and Bioresources
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.S.A.)
Arts and Science
  • First year of study toward a degree. (B.A or B.Sc.)
  • Three-year degree in Sociology (B.A. in Sociology)
Business
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Comm.)
Education
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Ed.)
Engineering
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.E.)
Kinesiology
  • First year of study toward a degree (B.Sc. [Kin.])
Non-direct programs
Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Veterinary, Physical Therapy
  • Complete the requirements for admission to non-direct entry programs requiring one year of university study and that cannot be applied to directly from high school.

All classes are offered in Muenster.

Advising

Contact your USask college advisor to learn more about program requirements.

Contact your off-campus site advisor to learn more about USask offerings at St. Peter's College:

Contact: Student Services Team
General office: 306-682-7888
Book an advising appointment


Scholarships

No matter where you are physically studying, and whether you are studying online or in-person, you are eligible to apply for USask scholarships.

Students at off-campus locations can also explore awards offered by their regional college.

Services and supports

USask offers many support services to all students, regardless of study location.

In addition, for students studying at the Prince Albert Campus or an off-campus location, individualized program and career counselling, essay writing support, course-focused group discussions, and tutoring are all available for students studying at the Prince Albert Campus and USask's off-campus sites, where classes also tend to be smaller and provide more one-on-one interaction with instructors and tutors.

Ready to apply?

Create a USask admissions account and begin your application today!