Saskatchewan Polytechnic offers a number of programs with part-time and flexible learning options through the Centre for Continuing Education.
In some cases, individuals must apply and be accepted to the program prior to their first course registration, In other cases, students may take courses without application to the program, but must apply and be accepted prior to the clinical or practicum. There are also a few part-time program offerings for which application is not relevant. Students may take all courses in the program, then apply to graduate once done.
Courses fill up quickly; we recommend that you register as early as possible. With registration, the full tuition amount is charged to your account, and related policies concerning transfers and withdrawals are immediately in effect. See Tuition and Fees Policy 1214.
Student loan application
If you are seeking a student loan, we recommend that you apply for a loan at least 8 weeks before the start of your first course. This will ensure that your loan is processed, approved, and received by your scheduled course start date. Provide us with a list of the courses you are registering in, with their PIC numbers, and we will calculate your course load percentage to determine your eligibility for a student loan, and provide you with the results. Once you have completed your student loan application, contact Enrolment Services at the related campus to request that we complete the Educational Institute portion of the application, and we will return the completed portion to you by email.
When your student loan is confirmed, we will request that the tuition amount be issued directly to Sask Polytech. If your loan is not approved or does not cover the full amount, you will be responsible to pay the outstanding tuition balance on your account.
Application for admission is not relevant to the part-time delivery of these offerings
Application is not relevant to the part-time deliveries of these programs. Students may take all courses in the program, and apply to graduate once they have successfully completed them.
Accounting (certificate)
Adult Teaching and Learning
Applied Project Management
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Business (certificate)
Career Essentials
Early Childhood Education (certificate of achievement)
Human Resources Management
Indigenous Leadership Skills
Leadership and Coaching Development
Leadership Skills
Library Clerk
Office Administration (also offered full-time)
Victim Services Coordination (also offered full-time)
Warehouse Worker
Water and Wastewater Technician
Web Site Design and Development (also offered full-time)
Application for admission (including proof of English Language Proficiency) is required prior to:
First course registration
Community Paramedic
Medical Device Reprocessing Technician
Occupational Health Nursing
Perioperative Nursing/LPN
Perioperative Nursing/RN
Registered Nursing Bridging Program for Internationally Educated Nurses
Registered Nursing Bridging Program for Re-entry to Practice
Youth Care Worker Diploma
Prior to work experience, clinical or practicum
Individuals may take courses through the part-time delivery of the following programs without admission, but must apply and be accepted to the program prior to work experience, clinical or practicum
Occupational Health and Safety
Therapeutic Recreation
In the following courses in the Continuing Care Assistant program
Individuals may take some courses before admission, but must apply and be accepted
to part-time offerings before registering in any of these courses.
SPCR 103
SPCR 184
CLIN 100
CLIN 219
CLIN 232
In the following courses in the Disability Support Worker program
CLTR 100
COMM 291
EMPL 180
HUMD 188
SAFE 109
In the following courses in the Educational Assistant certificate program
Individuals may take some courses before admission, but must apply and be accepted to the program before registering in any of these courses.
EDUC 180
EDUC 181
FMLY 181
HUMD 101
HUMR 180
PRAC 174
PRAC 175
SPSY 281
SPSY 282
In the Early Childhood Education diploma program
ECE 106
ECE 142
HUMD 183
In the following courses in the Health Information Management program
Individuals may take most courses before admission, but must apply and be accepted to the program before registering in the following courses.
CLIN 101
PATH 272
Prior to taking most courses in the Phlebotomy program
Individuals may take the following courses without admission, but must subsequently
apply and be accepted to the program.
INFC 180
MTER 180
Prior to taking most courses in the Youth Care Worker certificate program
Individuals may take the following courses without admission, but must subsequently apply and be accepted to the program.
COMM 291
EMPL 180
HUMD 188
SAFE 109