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For graduate students, there are three four-month terms per academic year. The academic terms are September 1 - December 31 (known as Term 1), January 1 - April 30 (known as Term 2), and May 1 - August 31 (known as Spring/Summer). All Master's and Ph.D. students enrolling in a thesis-based or project-based programs fall under the Graduate Tuition Model, where tuition is currently set at $1,000 (+ student fees) per four-month term. There is NO differential tuition for international graduate students, making graduate studies at the University of Saskatchewan much more affordable than at many other Canadian universities. The City of Saskatoon offers a lower cost of living compared to other large cities in Canada. The Saskatchewan provincial government freely provides basic health insurance for international graduate students, as well as their spouses and children.
NSERC Industrial Postgraduate Scholarship (IPS) $21,000.
The College of Engineering and Graduate Studies and Research encourage prospective graduate students to apply for NSERC IPS awards that are intended to strengthen the Industry-University relationship.
CGSR Dean's Scholarships $18,000 and $20,000
Each year, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering nominates its top applicants for the Dean's Scholarship competition. These awards are administered by the College of Graduate Studies and Research. The intent of the Dean's Scholarships is to attract high caliber students to the University of Saskatchewan. A Dean's Ph.D. Scholar receives $20,000 for a one-year term, with a possible 12-month renewal year pending satisfactory progress toward completion of the degree.The academic unit or supervisor must guarantee an additional (3rd) year of funding at the same level as above, which may require some service depending upon the source of funding. A Dean's Master's Scholar receives $18,000 in the first year of his/her program and, as above, the department or supervisor guarantees an additional (2nd) year at the same level of support, pending satisfactory progress toward completion of the degree. This matching support may require some service depending upon the source of funding. These awards are offered to students who have outstanding academic records, show research promise and are registering for the first time in a thesis-based (M.Sc., Ph.D.) graduate program. Preference is given to Ph.D. applicants and Canadian citizens.
*CGSR Dean's Scholarship students holding major scholorship can receive an additional $3,000/year.
CGSR Devolved Scholarships $15,000 and $18,000
The Department of Engineering participates in the devolved scholarship program of the College of Graduate Studies and Research, and receives an annual allocation of scholarship funds to be awarded at the department level. The department awards new Engineering Graduate Scholarships annually, on a competitive basis,to excellent M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. An M.Sc. Scholarship is worth $15,000 per year for a maximum of two years duration. A Ph.D. Scholarship is worth $18,000 per year for a maximum of three years duration. Scholarship recipients may be assigned some teaching and marking duties. New applicants, current students, Canadian students and international students, are considered, however, international students are advised to apply after completing one term of coursework. Scholarship Policy
Graduate Teaching Fellowships $7,500 and $15,000
The Department receives an annual allocation of Graduate Teaching Fellowships. Students are nominated by their supervisor(s) for these awards. To be eligible, nominees must: (i) be full-time students in good academic standing, and making satisfacory progress in their program; (ii) have a 2 year of average of at least 80%; (iii) have demonstrated teaching potential, and strong oral and written communication skills. A full Graduate Teaching Fellowship is worth $15,000 per year for a maximum of one year; the fellowship holder must provide up to 12 hours/week of teaching service to the department during the September to April period. A half Graduate Teaching Fellowship is worth $7,500 per year for a maximum of one year; the fellowship holder must provide up to 6 hours/week of teaching service to the department during the September to April period.
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Sessional Lecturer
The ECE Department employs graduate students as sessional lecturers to instruct undergraduate courses.
Research Assistantships
Many M.Sc. and Ph.D. students without scholarship support receive funding from their supervisor(s) in the form of Graduate Research Assistantships. Assistantships range from $12,000 to $18,000 per year.
* Tuition Waiver (proposed)
Students holding NSERC postgraduate scholarships (PGS M, CGS M, PGS D, and CGS D awards) to be awarded a tuition waiver scholarship for the duration of their NSERC award.
*Russell Haid Graduate Scholarships
The Russell Haid Graduate Scholarships are administered by the College of Engineering. The awards are given out annually and are for an amount of $5,000 each. The awards are intended to be used as additional "top up" funding to attract highly qualified students into our engineering graduate programs. Theyare open to graduate students entering an M.Sc.or Ph.D. program (excluding transfer students from M.Sc. to Ph.D.) in the College of Engineering. The awards are open to international students and Canadian students. Preference will be given to Ph.D. applicants. Each year, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering can nominate up to 3 candidates for these awards. Eligible students must be starting their program no later than the second term of the academic year (i.e. in January of the following year).
*Centennial Merit Scholarships/Equity Awards $5,000
The Centennial Merit Scholarships were established by the Provincial government to recognize academic excellence and support Saskatchewan students attending Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions. The intention of the program is to keep some of our best students studying in the province. For each year of competition, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering selects one graduate student for this award. In addition, the department can nominate students for the Centennial Merit Equity Awards. The eligibility requirements for these awards are the same as the Centennal Merit Scholarships, with one addition, that students must be members of equity-seeking groups, which include Aboriginal people, people with disabilities, visible minorities and women. Eligibility: Fully qualified graduate students who are Saskatchewan residents, registered full-time, and have a minimum GPA of 80%.
*Teaching Assistantships
The College of Graduate Studies and Research, and the College of Engineering and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department fund graduate students as Teaching Assistants. Duties might include marking assignments and reports, demonstrating labs, or assisting students in tutorial or problem-solving labs. Students must apply for these positions and the selection process is competitive. Teaching Assistants are paid at a rate of $16.21/hour (effective May 1, 2007). The department may also hire graduate students as Sessional Lecturers. To be employed as a Teaching Assistant or a Sessional Lecturer, graduate students must have completed the Laboratory Safety Course. Graduate students interested in improving their teaching should consider the programs and resources offered by the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness.
* CGSR Travel Awards
The College of Graduate Studies and Research Travel Awards can provide financial assistance to graduate students to enable them to participate in academic-related conferences, academic competitions and other formal academic activities. Students who meet the eligibility criteria may be granted an award. The value of the award is $350 for Canadian conferences and $550 for International conferences. The Application deadlines are August 15 (for September to December travel), December 15 (for January to April travel), and April 15 (for May to August travel). Applications forms are available online at http://students.usask.ca/moneymatters/funding
Other Scholarships and Awards
The College of Engineering offers several Graduate Scholarships and Awards open to current graduate students. These are awarded annually on a competitive basis. There are also several awards administered by the College of Graduate Studies and Research. The College of Graduate Studies maintains a Scholarships and Awards Database.
* indicates funding in addition to major scholarship support
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