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  1. Students must pass all of their courses and achieve an annual GPA of 64% or better. During first year, students must pass “Dispute Resolution” ( LAW 244.0) and must complete "Legal Research and Writing" ( LAW 245.2 ), with a grade of 60% or better. First-year students are automatically considered for College of Law entrance scholarships ...

  2. Juris Doctor. The program of studies leading to the degree of Juris Doctor (J.D.) requires three years of study in the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan. In order to obtain the degree of Juris Doctor, a student must satisfy the requirements for admission; register annually for the prescribed courses; pay the required fees; attend ...

  3. The Robert L. Pierce and Eleanor D. Pierce Entrance Scholarship (valued at $2,000) will recognize the academic achievement of a student who graduated from a high school in rural Saskatchewan (defined as a city or town of less than 100,000 people), and is accepted into the first year of the Juris Doctor (JD) degree program in the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan.

  4. The following college-level policies are subject toUniversity Council Regulations. In the absence of information, or in the case of discrepancies between university and college regulations, university regulations will prevail. Please note that students will graduate according to the regulations effective for the year in which they are approved ...

  5. He was visiting professor at the University of British Columbia in 1972-74 and Assistant Dean of the College 1974-76. He served as Chairperson of the Saskatchewan Law Reform Commission, 1978-82. He received a USSU Teaching Excellence Award in 1992-93, the University of Saskatchewan Distinguished Researcher Award in 1998 and the College of Law Teaching Award in 2007. In 2015, Professor Cuming ...

  6. Experiential education lies at the heart of the College of Law’s innovative and highly successful Clinical Law program, one of few across Canada that collaborates with a community-based legal clinic, CLASSIC (Community Legal Services for Saskatoon Inner City Inc.).

  7. Available to University of Saskatchewan Arts & Science students who are registered in the ISAP-STEM program and who are transferring to the College of Engineering. Admission is based upon successful completion of the ISAP-STEM pathways program, with a program average of at least 60%. In addition, students must have completed the following courses (or their equivalents): PHYS 30, CHEM 30, PRE ...