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InternationalApplicants

International applicants must submit complete applications by March 31, 2008 to accomodate the visa process.

Admission Information

Admission requirements can be found here.

Please see the College of Graduate Studies and Research website and Countries and Qualifications for further information on International Students Admission Requirements.

Application Procedures

Application procedures can be found on the Application Information page.

Application Deadlines

Applicants commence studies in August of each year. The early admission deadline to submit completed applications for the August program is March 30th, 2008 each year; however, space permitting applications will be accepted until June 15th.

Apply early. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and are evaluated in the order in which they are completed. Therefore, it is to your advantage to submit your completed application as early as possible, as competition is strong and enrollment is limited. The admission process is competitive and later applications will be at a disadvantage.

Applicants interested in financial support through scholarships and fellowships in order to undertake graduate work should submit a complete application by April 30th, 2008. Availability of financial assistance is very limited. Students should be prepared to finance their education. Click here for further information on Financial Assistance.

Tuition and Fees

Click here for information on Tuition and Fees.

International Recruiting

Representatives from the U of S MBA Program attend various MBA recruiting fairs throughout the year. Visit MBA On the Road to find out when we will be in your area. We look forward to meeting you in person and answering your questions.

International Student Office (ISO)

The International Student Office (ISO) provides support to international students and their families through services, programs and activities, while promoting cross-cultural understanding within the University and its surrounding community. The ISO is located in Room 60 Place Riel. For further information telephone 306-966-4923 or visit the website - ISO.