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  2. Lakeland College (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    A new bursary program for Aboriginal students established by the Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan and Lakeland College is now available at Lakeland College. Up to 20 new bursaries (each $5,000 annually) will be awarded to qualifying Saskatchewan Aboriginal students (Indian, Inuit and Métis) enrolled as full-time students in ...

  3. Portage College - Wikipedia

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    Portage College is home to seven collegiate teams including men's and women's soccer, men's and women's futsal, men's hockey, golf and curling. The teams compete in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference, consisting of teams throughout Alberta and Saskatchewan.

  4. Saskatoon Teachers' College - Wikipedia

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    The college had 584 students in 1961–62. Successor 1970 Education Building, University of Saskatchewan. The University of Saskatchewan had established a separate College of Education in 1928, open to students with undergraduate degrees. It prepared students to teach in high schools and collegiates, and also undertook research in education.

  5. Southeast College - Wikipedia

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    Southeast College (formerly Southeast Regional College) is a publicly funded regional college with six campuses in the southeast of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The college was created under the Regional Colleges Act of Saskatchewan. Its head office is located in Weyburn. The six campuses are located in Weyburn, Estevan, Moosomin ...

  6. University of Saskatchewan Graduate Students' Association

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    In 1992, this group became an independent body, called University of Saskatchewan Graduate Students' Association. The GSA-uSask is a not-for-profit student organization that provides services, events, student clubs and advocacy work to the graduate students of University of Saskatchewan.

  7. St. Andrew's College, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew’s College, formerly the Presbyterian Theological College, is a degree-granting, accredited theologically ecumenical seminary of the United Church of Canada. [1] It is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and was the second affiliated college of the University of Saskatchewan. [2]

  8. Parkland College - Wikipedia

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    Parkland College may refer to: Parkland College (United States), an American community college in Champaign, Illinois; Parkland College (Canada), a post-secondary educational institution in Saskatchewan, Canada

  9. List of University of Saskatchewan alumni - Wikipedia

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    Roy Romanow, PC, OC, SOM, KC-[30] politician and 12th Premier of Saskatchewan; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S [2] Tillie Taylor - judge, first chair of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission; Andrew Thomson - Minister of Finance of Saskatchewan; William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon - politician and diplomat