Important Contacts

Marie-Diane Clarke - Department Head 
ARTS Building, Room 415
306 966-5645
 mariediane.clarke@usask.ca

Romain Chareyron - French Section Coordinator & Undergraduate Advisor
ARTS Building, Room 422
306 966-2782
 roc104@mail.usask.ca

Stella Spriet - French Graduate Chair, French Faculty
ARTS Building, Room 415
306 966-5645
stella.spriet@usask.ca

Anne-Marie Wheeler 
ARTS Building, Room 410
306 966-1367
 anne-marie.wheeler@usask.ca

Nadine Penner  - Graduate Program Admin Assistant (registration and general program inquiries)
Arts and Science Administrative Support Group
ARTS Building, Room 518
306 966-5797
 asg.graduateprograms@usask.ca

Graduate Scholarships and Awards
Arts and Science Administrative Support Group
 asg.studentawards@mail.usask.ca

Heather Lukey
Director of Awards and Scholarships
College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
University of Saskatchewan
Room 116 Thorvaldson Building,  110 Science Place
Saskatoon, SK  S7N 5C9
Canada
306 966-8697
 heather.lukey@usask.ca

Carla Schulz
Office Coordinator: Languages & Philosophy
Arts and Science Administrative Support Group
ARTS Building, Room 522
306 966-4215
 Carla.schulz@usask.ca

CGPS (College of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies) 
Administration Building, Room C180 
105 Administration Place
Saskatoon SK CANADA S7N 5A2
306 966-5751 
306 966-5756
 grad.studies@usask.ca

GSA (Graduate Student Association)
306-966-8471

ISSAC (International Student and Study Abroad Center)
For ISSAC events and sessions for international students, consult the Student Calendar,  the Global Connections Newsletter, ISSAC Facebook pageand the U of S AXIS Facebook group.
Drop-in advising: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Place Riel, Room 80
306 966-4925
306 966-7824

 students.usask.ca/international/issac.php

USSU (University of Saskatchewan Student Union)
306 966-4343

PAWS 
306-966-1212

Main Library 
306-966-6005

University Residences

International graduate students are advised to find housing before August since the rental market in Saskatoon is very difficult after the middle of August. Rents may be higher in the city than on campus, depending on the type of accommodation sought and it may be a good idea to apply for a room or an apartment in one of the university residences for at least the first few months while you acquaint yourself with other options. A list of university residences can be found online.

  • The McEown Park Residence in particular is a group of four buildings that include Assiniboine Hall and Wollaston Hall (1 and 2 bedroom apartments for upper year students; with a maximum of 2 people per apartment)
  •  Souris Hall (2 bedroom apartments for students with children)
  • Seager Wheeler Hall (6 bedroom apartments).  
  • The various prices reflect the number of people who share the apartment.
  • The university residences are only 5 minutes away from campus by foot, close to the PAC (Sports Complex) and stadium, and less than 30 minutes to the downtown area by foot.
  • Students can apply online
  • Call (306)966-6775 or (306)966-6911 for assistance, or send a message to residence@usask.ca or livewithus@usask.ca.
  • The address for the Residence Office is:

128 Saskatchewan Hall, 
91 Campus Drive, 
Saskatoon SK S7N 5E8.

University of Saskatchewan Acronyms

  • CGSR: College of Graduate Studies and 
  • GSA: Graduate Students Association
  • GTF: Graduate Teaching Fellowship
  • ITS: Information Technology Services
  • UGS: University Graduate Scholarship
  • STM: St. Thomas More College