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  2. Student financial aid in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada Student Loans of up to $210 per week of full-time study or 60% of the student's assessed need (the lesser of these) can be issued per loan year (August 1–July 31). Loans issued through provincial programs will normally provide students with enough funding to cover the balance of their assessed need.

  3. Accessible Saskatchewan Act - Wikipedia

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    The Accessible Saskatchewan Act (2023, No. 19) was an act introduced under the Minister of Social Services [ 1] which became law on December 3, 2021. [ 2] One of the key elements of the act is the creation of an Accessibility Advisory Committee. [ 2] The act also creates the Saskatchewan Accessibility Office for providing education on ...

  4. Undergraduates of Canadian Research Intensive Universities

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    The Undergraduates of Canadian Research Intensive Universities (UCRU) is an alliance of students' unions in Canada. [1] Their common objective is to protect the interests and advocate on behalf of over 240,000 undergraduate university students from Canada's largest research intensive universities (), and to provide research and recommendations to the government on how to improve post-secondary ...

  5. Demographics of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is the middle province of Canada's three Prairie provinces. It has an area of 651,900 km 2 (251,700 mi 2) and a population of 1,132,505 (Saskatchewanians) as of 2021. Saskatchewan's population is made of 50.3% women and 49.7% men. [1] Most of its population lives in the Southern half of the province.

  6. University of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Hall was the first student residence of the university and was completed in 1912. Originally called University Hall, it was designed to provide residences for 150 students. [81] Saskatchewan Hall was named for the Saskatchewan River. [82] Qu'Appelle Hall was originally known as Student's Residence No. 2 and officially opened in 1916.

  7. Fort Saskatchewan Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Within close quarters many activities continued successfully after the fire. The lunch room and gym became class rooms. Educational gym classes were moved to the Fort Saskatchewan Correction Facility's gym that was shared with the inmates. In late 1987, new wings were completed and students attended a completed school thus ending Fort Half High.

  8. Higher education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Saskatchewan 's higher education system has been "significantly shaped" by demographics. [1] In 1901, six years prior to the 1907 founding of a university in Saskatchewan, the urban population in Saskatchewan was 14,266 (16%) while the rural population was 77,013 (84%). One hundred years later, the proportions had changed ...

  9. University of Saskatchewan Graduate Students' Association

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    The University of Saskatchewan Graduate Students' Association ( GSA-uSask or UofS-GSA) is the university-wide representative body for graduate students at the University of Saskatchewan, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. [1] [2] It was established in 1985 as an office inside the University of Saskatchewan Students' Union (USSU), but ...