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First Year Experience

Registration Tutorial

ESB Registration Tutorial

The Edwards School of Business has created an online registration tutorial specifically for first year ESB students. The tutorial is updated annually to help new students prepare for registration in June. It includes information on first year of the B.Comm. program and how to register in PAWS. Click here to view the short videos.

New Student Orientation

New Student Orientation

Start your first year off right... attend U of S New Student Orientation at the beginning of September and meet new friends, go on a campus tour, get ready for the first day of classes, and win some great prizes.

Passport to Success

Passport to Success

The Edwards School of Business will be implementing the Passport to Success program in Fall 2009 for newly admitted first year B.Comm. students. The goal of the program is to increase the success and retention of first year students and at the same time create a "sense of belonging" within the Edwards School of Business. This program consists of six sessions that are relevant to your success. Perfect attendance at the sessions will earn one student ---  Term Two Tuition paid in full. Register today at www.edwards.usask.ca/tools/rsvp.

Coffee Break with the Deans

Coffee Break with the Deans

Coffee Break with the Deans is an information session for first year ESB students. Students have an opportunity to meet the Dean and Associate Dean of the Edwards School of Business, enjoy complimentary refreshments, learn about second year of the B.Comm. program and share their questions and concerns. This event is held annually in March.

University Life 101

University Life 101

ULife 101 is non-credit class which assists students with academic and social integration into university.

Early Warning System

Early Warning System

The Edwards School of Business has implemented an Early Warning System in an attempt to positively impact student success, enhance learning in the classroom and improve retention. The system allows ESB staff to contact at-risk MATH 121 and COMM 104 students early in the year to provide assistance and referrals to services that will assist students in having more success in these classes.