About FLEX

A learning community is a small group of first-year students who take classes together and share some common interests. Arts and Science learning communities are designed to ease the transition into university by providing our first-year students with extra opportunities to make friends, study and explore ideas together, and work together to develop the academic and personal skills to succeed.

Learning communities are what a university education is all about—students and faculty from many different backgrounds come together to explore big ideas and a wide range of perspectives on the world. Through this experience, students grow personally as they advance intellectually, and make lifelong friendships.

FLEX has three main goals:

  1. Building community: Learning communities allow first-year students to begin university surrounded by students who have the same interests and goals. Through learning communities, students build connections to people and places across campus that will help support them on their academic journey.
  2. Making connections and exploring careers: University is a great place to come and improve what you know, but who you know counts too. Learning communities will help introduce students to programs and colleges across campus that are related to their interests and connect them to professionals who turned similar interests into exciting careers.
  3. Enriching academics: University is a whole different ballgame than high school. Learning communities will connect peer mentors—our team of expert learners—to first-year students to help them build on and improve their academic skills to successfully navigate their way through the first year.

96% of FLEX students would recommend FLEX Learning Communities to a sibling or friend.

SOURCE: 2021-22 FLEX STUDENT SURVEY

2024 - 2025 Course Combinations

Sign-up for FLEX opens May 6, 2024 at noon. 

Not sure what you want to major in? Lucky you! You have a whole world of possibilities to explore, and this LC will help you start your journey. Joining this LC is an excellent way to become exposed to a variety of Arts and Science subjects in a short amount of time. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree. This LC is a great choice if you are looking to explore your interests, sample popular first year classes, and meet degree requirements before you have decided on a degree path. Students interested in applying to the College of Nursing are encouraged to register for one of FLEX 10 or 11.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Linguistics 111 – Sociology 111 – Psychology 121

If you are interested in studying human behaviour, this LC is a perfect fit. Whether you are fascinated by the human brain, how societies work, or the role of culture, this LC will introduce you to concepts that can prepare you well for degrees in the social sciences. This LC is an excellent choice for students interested in pursuing unique and fulfilling careers in public policy, law, research, counselling, or human resources. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree. This LC is an excellent choice if you are looking to explore your interests, sample popular first year classes, and meet degree requirements before you have decided on a degree path.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Linguistics 111 – Anthropology 111 – Indigenous Studies 107

If you are interested in studying human behaviour, this LC is a perfect fit. Whether you are fascinated by the human brain, how societies work, or the role of culture, this LC will introduce you to concepts that can prepare you well for degrees in the social sciences. This LC is an excellent choice for students interested in pursuing unique and fulfilling careers in public policy, law, research, counselling, or human resources. The courses in this LC can be used towards any degree in the College of Arts and Science, but are particularly well suited for students interested in sampling courses in the liberal arts.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Psychology 120 – Sociology 111 – Women's and Gender Studies 112

If you are interested in studying human behaviour, this LC is a perfect fit. Whether you are fascinated by the human brain, how societies work, or the role of culture, this LC will introduce you to concepts that can prepare you well for degrees in the social sciences. This LC is an excellent choice for students interested in pursuing unique and fulfilling careers in public policy, law, research, counselling, or human resources. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to helping professions, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Art 110 – Art History 120

The College of Arts and Science is the only one in a medical-doctoral university to offer a combined education in Fine Arts, Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences. Thus, students have the opportunity to explore multiple areas of interest before deciding upon, and while pursuing, a major. The College requirements introduced as part of the Arts and Science curriculum renewal allows students to acquire the foundational skills and competencies that can unlock for them the full array of learning opportunities in our college, and best prepare them for engaged and productive lives. Courses in the Arts & Science College Requirement LC may be used* to satisfy one or more of the English Language Writing, Indigenous Learning, and/or Quantitative Reasoning requirements for any Arts and Science degree. This LC is an excellent choice if you are looking to explore your interests, sample popular first year classes, and meet degree requirements before you have decided on a degree path.

*Please refer to the Course and Program Catalogue for more information.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Sociology 111 – Political Studies 111

Do you object to working in a career outside of the legal system? Sustain that objection by joining like-minded students in the Law and Criminology LC. These courses are applicable for students interested in pursuing careers in law, criminology, and human services or for students interested more generally in the social sciences or humanities. Enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used toward any Arts and Science degree.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Computer Science 141 – Math 163 - Math 110

In the age of advanced technology and scientific progress, many jobs require a sophisticated knowledge of computer science. This LC is a great choice for students interested in majoring in Computer Science, a traditional degree program providing the foundations for careers in software development, information technology, as well as graduate studies and research, but may also be of interest to students pursuing related disciplines, including Applied Computing, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or Physics. The courses in this LC can be used toward any Arts and Science degree.

Please note that CMPT 141 and MATH 110 have required pre-requisite courses. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the requirements for CMPT 141 and MATH 110.

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Computer Science 141 – Math 163 - Math 110

We have added a second offering of our Computer Science and Mathematics Learning Community due to popular demand! In the age of advanced technology and scientific progress, many jobs require a sophisticated knowledge of computer science. This LC is a great choice for students interested in majoring in Computer Science, a traditional degree program providing the foundations for careers in software development, information technology, as well as graduate studies and research, but may also be of interest to students pursuing related disciplines, including Applied Computing, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or Physics. The courses in this LC can be used toward any Arts and Science degree.

Please note that CMPT 141 and MATH 110 have required pre-requisite courses. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the requirements for CMPT 141 and MATH 110.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Environmental geoscientists and related professionals are environmental champions; they protect the environment by studying it to predict what the future will bring. These courses contribute towards degrees in Environmental Geosciences, Geology, Geophysics, Hydrology, Archeology, Biology, Chemistry, Environment and Society, and Paleobiology. The courses in this LC can be used toward any Arts and Science degree.

Please note that MATH 110 has required pre-requisite courses. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the requirements for MATH 110.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Indigenous Studies 107 – Sociology 112

This LC could be your first step towards a career as a Registered Nurse! This is one of two LCs designed for students interested in applying to the College of Nursing. These courses can also be used towards any Arts and Science Degree. This LC is designed to support students who wish to complete the pre-professional requirements for Nursing, but enrollment does not guarantee a position in the College of Nursing, or special consideration when applying. Students interested in health professions other than Nursing are encouraged to register for FLEX 12-18.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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History 195 - Sociology 112

This LC could be your first step towards a career as a Registered Nurse! This is one of two LCs designed for students interested in applying to the College of Nursing. These courses can also be used towards any Arts and Science Degree. This LC is designed to support students who wish to complete the pre-professional requirements for Nursing, but enrollment does not guarantee a position in the College of Nursing, or special consideration when applying. Students interested in health professions other than Nursing are encouraged to register for FLEX 12-18.

FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities! Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the TERM 2 tab to view our LCs offered in Term 2 if you want to sign up for FLEX in both terms.

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This Learning Community is one of eight designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Sciences. This LC is an excellent fit for students interested in the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree, or students who wish to study, work, or conduct research in professional health fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Physical Therapy. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

***MATH 125 satisfies the Quantitative Reasoning requirement for select Bachelor of Science degrees (i.e. those following the biomedical science common core). Students intending on completing a different major may be required to complete another MATH course. Please refer to the Course and Program Catalogue or consult an Academic Advisor for more information. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics has developed a Math Readiness Assessment designed to help students self-assess their readiness for university-level mathematics. Students are encouraged to review the recommended resources to ensure their readiness for first year mathematics courses.

FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities! Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the TERM 2 tab to view our LCs offered in Term 2 if you want to sign up for FLEX in both terms.

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Math 125 – Chemistry 112 – Physics 115

This Learning Community is one of eight designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Sciences. This LC is an excellent fit for students interested in the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree, or students who wish to study, work, or conduct research in professional health fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Physical Therapy. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities! Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the TERM 2 tab to view our LCs offered in Term 2 if you want to sign up for FLEX in both terms.

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This Learning Community is one of eight designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Sciences. This LC is an excellent fit for students interested in the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree, or students who wish to study, work, or conduct research in professional health fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Physical Therapy. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

***MATH 125 satisfies the Quantitative Reasoning requirement for select Bachelor of Science degrees (i.e. those following the biomedical science common core). Students intending on completing a different major may be required to complete another MATH course. Please refer to the Course and Program Catalogue or consult an Academic Advisor for more information. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics has developed a Math Readiness Assessment designed to help students self-assess their readiness for university-level mathematics. Students are encouraged to review the recommended resources to ensure their readiness for first year mathematics courses.

FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities! Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the TERM 2 tab to view our LCs offered in Term 2 if you want to sign up for FLEX in both terms.

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Chemistry 112 – Linguistics 111

This Learning Community is one of eight designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Sciences. This LC is an excellent fit for students interested in the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree, or students who wish to study, work, or conduct research in professional health fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Physical Therapy. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

Please note that courses in this LC have required pre-requisite courses. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the requirements for PHYS 115.

Please note that courses in this LC have required pre-requisite courses. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the requirements for PHYS 115.

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This Learning Community is one of eight designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Sciences. This LC is an excellent fit for students interested in the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree, or students who wish to study, work, or conduct research in professional health fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Physical Therapy. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

Did you know that FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities? Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

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Chemistry 112 – Indigenous Studies 107

This Learning Community is one of eight designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Sciences. This LC is an excellent fit for students interested in the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree, or students who wish to study, work, or conduct research in professional health fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Physical Therapy. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities! Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the TERM 2 tab to view our LCs offered in Term 2 if you want to sign up for FLEX in both terms.

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Health Studies 110 – Chemistry 112 – Psychology 120

his Learning Community is one of eight designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Sciences. This LC is an excellent fit for students interested in the Bachelor of Arts and Science degree in Health Studies, or students who wish to study, work, or conduct research in professional health fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Physical Therapy. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

FLEX offers Term 2 Learning Communities! Once you have selected your Term 1 FLEX LC, click on the TERM 2 tab to view our LCs offered in Term 2 if you want to sign up for FLEX in both terms.

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If you have already signed-up for a Term 1 FLEX LC and you are interested in signing-up for an LC in Term 2, click on the Term 2 tab to view our winter term LC offerings.

Please note: To participate in a Term 2 FLEX LC, you must sign-up for a Term 1 FLEX LC. Some Term 2 FLEX LCs require pre-requisites from a Term 1 LC and they are noted within each LC description. If you have any questions about selecting a Term 2 LC, including understanding required pre-requisite courses, e-mail aslc@usask.ca.

English 113 – Sociology 112

This LC is designed for students interested in majoring in social science or humanities programs. This LC pairs well with FLEX 01-06 from Term 1. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

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Psychology 121 – Statistics 244 – English 113

This LC could be the next step towards a career as a Registered Nurse! This LC pairs well with FLEX 10 or FLEX 11 from Term 1 and is designed for students interested in applying to the College of Nursing. These courses can also be used towards any Arts and Science Degree. This LC is designed to support students who wish to pursue a career in Nursing, but enrollment does not guarantee a position in the College of Nursing, or special consideration when applying.

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Psychology 121 – Statistics 244 – English 113

This LC could be the next step towards a career as a Registered Nurse! This LC pairs well with FLEX 10 or FLEX 11 from Term 1 and is designed for students interested in applying to the College of Nursing. These courses can also be used towards any Arts and Science Degree. This LC is designed to support students who wish to pursue a career in Nursing, but enrollment does not guarantee a position in the College of Nursing, or special consideration when applying.

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Biomedical Sciences 200 – Chemistry 115 – Physics 117

Term 2 FLEX students need to confirm their Term 1 registration will satisfy the pre-requisite requirements for BMSC 200 and CHEM 115. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions tab in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the pre-requisite requirements.

This LC is designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Science programs. This LC pairs well with FLEX 12-18 from Term 1. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

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Biomedical Sciences 200 – Chemistry 115 – Sociology 112

Term 2 FLEX students need to confirm their Term 1 registration will satisfy the pre-requisite requirements for BMSC 200 and CHEM 115. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions tab in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the pre-requisite requirements.

This LC is designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Science programs. This LC pairs well with FLEX 12-18 from Term 1. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

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Term 2 FLEX students need to confirm their Term 1 registration will satisfy the pre-requisite requirements for BMSC 200 and CHEM 115. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions tab in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the pre-requisite requirements.

This LC is designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Science programs. This LC pairs well with FLEX 12-18 from Term 1. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

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Term 2 FLEX students need to confirm their Term 1 registration will satisfy the pre-requisite requirements for BMSC 200 and CHEM 115. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions tab in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the pre-requisite requirements.

This LC is designed for students interested in majoring in Biomedical and Life Science programs. This LC pairs well with FLEX 12-18 from Term 1. Although this LC is designed to support students interested in fields related to Biomedical, Life Sciences and Health, enrollment in this LC does not guarantee admission to any degree program or college, nor will enrollment in this LC result in special consideration when applying to another program or college. The courses in this LC can be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

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Computer Science 145 – Mathematics 164

FLEX 07 and 08 are the only Term 1 FLEX LCs that satisfy the pre-requisite requirements for CMPT 145. Students should refer to the Course Descriptions tab in the Course and Program Catalogue for more information about the pre-requisite requirements.

This Learning Community pairs directly with FLEX 07 and 08 in Term 1 and is a great choice for students interested in continuing their studies in Computer Science. Courses in this LC can also be used towards any Arts and Science degree.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FLEX learning community sign-up opens, May 1, 2024 at noon.

Go to our website and choose one of our FLEX LC’s. All registration is done through the website (click on the name of the LC to expand it; there will be a link to register at the bottom of the box). Once you register for an LC, it is that same as registering for courses through PAWS: you are responsible for paying for and attending each class, or dropping the courses if you do not plan to attend.

You can drop LC courses through PAWS just like any other course after after the first year registration window in June (students should be aware of drop deadlines throughout the term). If you do not take all the courses attached to an LC, you will not get the full benefit. Students who drop LC courses or the LC hour before the start of the term may be asked to withdraw from all their LC classes to make room for other students who wish to enroll in that LC.

If you want more advice on LC selection, you should email us at aslc@usask.ca and we can reccomend an LC that meets your needs. 

No, you do not. However, you need to sign up for a Term 1 LC to be enrolled in FLEX. Once you have signed up for your Term 1 LC, you may be interested in choosing one of our Term 2 LCs. Don't wait too long to decide, they will fill up fast!

You can sign up for a Term 2 LC starting May 1, 2024 at noon right after you sign up for your Term 1 LC.

Yes. After you sign-up for an LC, you will be sent a confirmation e-mail within 30 minutes that contains further information about LC block registration.

Absolutely! You can add more classes to your schedule when the LC Registration Window opens for LC students in June. You need to ensure these courses fit within your LC schedule (LC classes in your Block will have to be registered for first before you can add more courses to the LC). Five courses per term is the maximum for first year students.

Attendance is taken at each LC hour. There are no academic consequences for missing LC hours, but students who do not attend the LC hour will be missing almost all the benefits of the program.

Yes, you will! We understand the demands on your time as a university student. You should consider the time you dedicate to your FLEX Learning Community as an investment, by attending the weekly 50 minute sessions you will learn the academic skills necessary to successfully navigate your courses; the developmental skills to establish a healthy school-life balance; and, the personal skills to create meaningful friendships that will continue well beyond your time in FLEX!

No. Your Peer Mentors are students in their third- and fourth-year of study. They facilitate your weekly sessions, some of which will focus on developing academic and learning skills such as note-taking, study skills, exam preparation and making connections. In addition, your Peer Mentors act as a resource for you as you navigate your way through your first year.

The LC hour is not for credit and will not have any assignments. It is purely for students’ benefit. Courses attached to LC’s are the same as any other Arts and Science course for grading.

No. We appreciate your enthusiasm for the program, but students are restricted to one LC per Term.

Once you register for an LC the only way to switch to another LC is to contact the LC team at aslc@usask.ca. There is no guarantee that the LC you want to switch to will have space, so choose wisely!

Not directly, no. Registration in an LC does not guarantee enrollment in any program or college, or special consideration when applying.

Once an LC is full, registration for that particular LC is closed.

You will be able to check your detailed student schedule (with room numbers) after the first year registration window opens in June through PAWS.

You will be able to view which seminar you have been registered for in your PAWS account after the first year registration window opens in June. We understand that many students will want to know what seminar or laboratory they are enrolled in before June, so feel free to email us at aslc@usask.ca.

There are no extra fees! The LC Hour with the Peer Mentors is a free non-credit course. However, when you sign-up for an LC you are responsible for the fees and tuition associated with the classes within that LC.

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