USask announces tuition plans for the 2020/21 academic year
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is implementing a tuition freeze for 2020/21 for a majority of its programs due to the impacts of COVID-19 on students.
“We know tuition is a significant investment for our students, and we hope that by maintaining tuition levels at their current 2019/20 rates in the majority of our programs for the upcoming year, current financial pressures felt by students and their families may be reduced,” said Anthony Vannelli, provost and vice-president academic.
Tuition recommendations, Vannelli explained, are informed by consultation with students and campus leaders, including deans and executive directors.
“Even as tuition rates remain unchanged, we remain focused on program and delivery enhancements to ensure that our students receive a rich and rigorous education that will set them up for success following graduation,” said Vannelli. “The method of program delivery—whether in-class, remote, or a blend of both—does not change the high quality and exceptional value of a USask degree.”


