Help & Advice for Students
Student Inquiries & Appointments
Undergraduate Office
Room 265 Arts
9 Campus Drive
Contact Us
tel 306.966.4231
fax 306.966.7171
student-advice@artsandscience.usask.ca
The College of Arts & Science also offers a specialized Academic Advising for Aboriginal Students.
What Courses Do I Need?
Before meeting with your advisor, you might want to have a look at information handouts for degree and program requirements.
Appeals / Academic Integrity
How do you make an appeal if you are dissatisfied with the assessment of your course work? What are the procedures followed by the university in the case of an accusation of academic dishonesty, and what is the appeal process?
See Student Appeals/Academic Integrity for answers to these and more questions.
Are you having problems with a course?
Has illness made you fall behind? Is course material too advanced or difficult to understand? Do you have a grievance about the presentation of a course?
Here are some places to start.
Avoiding needless failures
Each year, several hundred Arts and Science students are put on probation or required to discontinue because of poor grades. Late withdrawals, unexplained absences from exams, incomplete term work, and incorrect registrations can ruin your average and make it impossible for you to graduate.
Learn more...
U of S Student Counselling
Student Counselling offers a wide range of mental health services to students. Whether you are suffering from depression, feeling anxious about classes, experiencing grief or feeling confused about a relationship, Student Counselling Services can provide you with the assessment, personal or group counselling, self-help tools, mental health education or referral that you need.
U of S Career & Employment Centre
If you are confused about choosing a future career the Student Employment & Career Centre can provide assistance. This service will give you the direction and strategies to plan your career.



