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Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Registered nurses are in extremely high demand all across Saskatchewan. Graduates of Bachelor of Science in Nursing enjoy careers in community/public health agencies, clinics, hospitals, long-term care facilities, psychiatric offices, rehabilitation services, schools, and seniors’ homes and facilities.

Full- and part-time studies available.

Applicants must be proficient in the English language.

Pre-professional (Year 1)
Learners must complete 30 credit units of required and elective courses with a minimum average of 60%. Some year 1 courses include lab components, which are only available in La Ronge and Buffalo Narrows. Year 1 learners in the La Loche or Ile-a-la-Crosse areas must be prepared to travel to Buffalo Narrows for at least one lab component.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Years 2 – 4)
Upon completion of year 1, Learners will be eligible to apply to the College of Nursing. Admission to the College of Nursing is competitive based on Year 1 standings; seats are limited.

Students must complete clinicals in Years 2 – 4. Travel outside of home community may be necessary.

*Criminal Record or Vulnerable Sector Checks may be required for clinical placements.

Pre-Professional Year: Buffalo Narrows, Creighton, Ile a la Crosse, La Loche, and La Ronge
Years 2-4: Ile a la Crosse & La Ronge

Grade 12 with overall average of 70% in core subjects;
Biology 30;
Chemistry 30;
one of Foundations of Mathematics 30, or Pre-Calculus 30, or Calculus 30, or Math B30, or Math C30
*Admission with a deficiency may be possible; please consult a student advisor.

Program application form, copy of all transcripts

September 2023 – June 2024

42 per year
*Pending need and availability of courses
Estimated $9,500/year
Estimated $1,500/year
Early-bird deadline for scholarship consideration: May 1, 2023
Deadline for Fall 2022: July 14, 2023
Deadline for Winter 2023: November 15, 2023
University of Saskatchewan