Saskatchewan Polytechnic is a public institution for post-secondary technical education, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was established in 2014. Saskatchewan Polytechnic is formerly known as the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology or SIAST. SIAST was established in 1988.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic offers nearly 180 programs such as degrees, diplomas, certificates, and other certificates. The institute also has been recognized as a top employer in Saskatchewan by Mediacorp Canada for the third year in a row.
For admission, International students will be required English Language Proficiency, High School Certificate or College/ University Certificate, and additional documents. Saskatchewan Polytechnic also provides financial aid through several resources such as scholarships and awards, bursaries, student loans, and CSCES.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic courses offer full-time, part-time courses and customized training programs in a wide range of professions, fields, technologies, and trades. Saskatchewan delivers education through four campuses which are Moose Jaw, Prince Albert Campus, Regina, Saskatoon Campus.
Indigenous students are an important part of Sask Polytechnic’s community. 19% of the student population identifies as indigenous students.