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Saskatchewan, Canada
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Located in the heart of Canada, the province of Saskatchewan is known for its agriculture industry, natural resources, employment opportunities, friendly people, and ever-changing skies.
Saskatchewan is one of the best places in the world to live, work, and study. It is a welcoming environment where you can experience authentic Canadian life and culture in peaceful and secure communities.
Saskatchewan has a vibrant arts and culture scene, pristine provincial parks, and plenty of sports and recreation opportunities.
The weather is a popular topic of conversation. Saskatchewan experiences four distinct seasons (winter, spring, summer, and autumn) with frequent temperature fluctuations. Saskatchewan averages the most sunshine of any Canadian province, so it’s usually a nice day − no matter the temperature.
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Parkland College is located within the Parkland region of Saskatchewan. This geographic area in the east-central part of the province is marked by gently rolling hills, native grasslands, sprawling farms and pastures, rivers, streams and lakes, and patches of forest.
Approximately 85,000 people call the Parkland region home. The largest city in the region is Yorkton, where most Parkland College students attend classes, either at the College’s Main Campus or at the new Trades and Technology Centre. There are five other Parkland College locations in smaller nearby communities.
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Parkland College locations:CanoraKamsackYorkton (2)MelvilleEsterhazyFort Qu’Appelle
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Located on the eastern edge of Saskatchewan, Yorkton has a population of about 20,000. It is a vital goods and services hub to many surrounding communities, and is the heart of the third-largest trading area in Saskatchewan. This allows Yorkton to offer amenities and conveniences of a larger city while maintaining strong community bonds.
Yorkton boasts a rich ethnic diversity. Residents celebrate their heritage from Asia, Africa, the
Caribbean, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, as well as vibrant Indigenous cultures. This mosaic offers delectable cuisine, beautiful handcrafts, colourful festivals and events, and much more.
Yorkton is one of the safest cities in all of Canada. It features excellent schools, first-rate health care, great recreation opportunities, and affordable housing options. To learn more about Yorkton, please visit www.yorkton.ca or www.yorktonchamber.com.
Photos courtesy of City of Yorkton
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Parkland College is a public institute with six locations in the region. Its main campus is located in Yorkton, as is the Trades and Technology Centre, which opened in 2015. The College welcomes students from different parts of Saskatchewan, Canada, and the world.
Parkland College is recognized in Canada as a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), and is now rec-ognized in the Student Direct Stream (SDS) for India, China, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
The College’s international program options are in business, health care, and technical trades. Small class sizes and friendly staff will help you learn and succeed. You will be treated as an equal with other students, and you will have access to individual student attention and support, experienced instructors, and a safe and supportive environment.
Enjoy a truly Canadian experience at Parkland College!
TRADES ANDTECHNOLOGY CENTRE
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Program Dates
Tuition, Books & Fees (CDN$)
(Approx.)
Entrance Requirements
Number of Inter-national Seats
Credit Granting Institute
Agricultural Equipment Technician
August- May
$28,000 Grade 12 2 Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Business Certificate - Year I
August- April
$16,500Grade 12 with math or commerce
or post-secondary Business/Commerce
15 Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Business Certificate - Year II(Management Diploma)
August- April
$16,500Successful completion of
Business Certificate - Year I15 Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Continuing CareAssistant
August- May
$17,750Grade 12 with biology or
post-secondary Health Sciences12 Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Global BusinessManagementPost-Graduate
Sept- May
$18,7502-year college diploma or
3- to 4-year university degree from an accredited institution
30 Conestoga College
Heavy Equipment Truck & Transport Technician
August- May
$28,000 Grade 12 2 Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Office Administration August- May
$17,500 Grade 12 5 Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Power Engineering -Fourth Class
August- May
$28,000Grade 12 with math
(65% average minimum)4 Saskatchewan Polytechnic
University - first year Variesset by
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n/aUniversity of Regina,
University of Saskatchewan
Bachelor of Social Work Sept - April
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n/a University of Regina
Bachelor of Sciencein Nursing
Sept - April
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n/a University of Saskatchewan
Bachelor of Artsin Sociology
Sept - April
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n/aUniversity of Regina or
University of Saskatchewan
Bachelor of Artsin English
Sept - April
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n/a University of Saskatchewan
Diploma in Agribusiness Sept - April
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n/a University of Saskatchewan
Pronounce It Perfectly (two-part program)
Anytime$225 per
partNone n/a Not applicable
Parkland College makes every effort to ensure that the information presented here is accurate and complete at the time of printing. However, by the time you apply, this information may change. Please visit www.parklandcollege.sk.ca for the latest details.
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LYFollow these steps to apply at Parkland College1. Complete the Online Application Form at parklandcollege.sk.ca2. Scan/attach all official secondary and post-secondary transcripts from your home country as well as from within Canada. A scanned copy of the documents is acceptable with your initial application, but original copies of your documents must be presented upon your arrival at Parkland College. All documents not in English must be accompanyied by notarized translations.3. Scan/attach proof of English proficiency if English is not your first language (IELTS minimum 6.5 with no bands less than 6.0 for post-graduate program; IELTS minimum 6.5 with no bands less than 5.5 for other post- secondary programs; IELTS minimum 6.0 with no bands less than 6.0 for SDS). If testing is required, please have documentation sent directly to Parkland College from the testing service.4. Scan/attach a copy of your passport (first page and last page).5. Pay the $140 CAD non-refundable application fee. All payments originating outside of Canada are to be paid through at flywire.com/pay/parklandcollege.For more information email [email protected] or call 1.306.783.6566.
Important notes for applicants• Once you meet the entrance requirements, you will be sent a letter of offer.• A tuition deposit of 50% of program fees must be made in order to secure a seat in the program and to be
conditionally accepted. A tuition deposit of 100% is required for SDS applicants.• The remainder of your tuition is due on or before the start date of your program. Late payment fees will be
charged to overdue accounts. See the Tuition Policy at parklandcollege.sk.ca/current/overview.html.• If you do not receive study permit approval in time to arrive at Parkland College on or before your program
start date indicated in the conditionally accepted letter, you should not plan on coming to Canada as your seat will no longer be available.
Study permits• International students must apply for a Canada Study Permit from the Canadian Embassy if you plan to study
for more than six months.• The official letter of acceptance must be included with your study permit application.• It is strongly recommended that you submit the study permit application at least three months before the
start of classes to allow adequate time for processing. You can find more information about the study permit process at cic.gc.ca
• In addition to the letter of conditional acceptance, you will have to prove that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition costs and living expenses for the duration of your study period.
Admission procedures are established for all programs. Priority is given to Canadian residents and landed immigrants. Provision may be made for international students applying to programs. International applicants must have completed documents submitted by May 1 for programs starting in August/September of each academic year. Tuition deposits are required to be submitted through by June 15.
English is the language of instruction and examination at Parkland College. If English is not your first language you must satisfy one of the English Language Proficiency Requirements. You will need to provide evidence of having the English language skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing necessary to be successful in the program to which you are applying.
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Applying for permanent residencyThe Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) offers you a way to immigrate to Canada. Through the SINP, non-Canadians can complete residency applications if they want to make Saskatchewan their home. The province nominates successful applicants to the federal government, so they can gain permanent residency in Canada. The SINP is just one of the steps toward becoming a permanent resident in Saskatchewan. All applicants must also apply for residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Graduates from Parkland College are eligible to apply under the Saskatchewan Experience Category of SINP after completing a minimum of eight months of study, 960 hours of employment worked (hours worked while studies are included), and receiving a job offer after you complete your studies that is related to your education.
Seeking employmentFull-time international students are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during studies, and full-time work during study breaks. Upon successful completion of studies, you will be eligible to apply for a post-grad work permit. Many of our students then pursue nomination for permanent residency (see above).
Saskatchewan is rich in oil, gas, potash, and uranium, and its economy includes significant forestry, manufactur-ing and agriculture sectors. These resources and goods are exported to markets around the world. With continued economic and population growth, there are enormous opportunities for you directly within these industries, or an abundance of opportunities in support sectors such as health, business, hospitality and tourism, and retail.
Making more time for youResidents of Yorkton enjoy a comfortable lifestyle in a peaceful and secure community of less than 20,000 people. Don’t waste your time in traffic. Don’t worry about personal safety. Enjoy your valuable time in a relaxed environ-ment. The staff of Parkland College and citizens of Yorkton and area will get to know you by your first name. We embrace new residents to our community with helpful and welcoming arms.
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“I am happy that the classes are small. It provides us the perfect environment to participate and connect to our classmates and instructors. Parkland College provides multiple occasions and activities for students to get together, and staff are always available to help you with anything you need.”
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PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATIONOFFERED BY GLOBAL OFFICE STAFF IN INDIA
ESSENTIAL SKILLS ORIENTATIONHEALTH CARD, WRITING SKILLS, STUDY SKILLS, CANADIAN CULTURE, CITY TOUR, ETC.
PROGRAM ORIENTATION
ACCOMMODATION ASSISTANCE
LOCAL SETTLEMENT SERVICES
SINP INFORMATION SESSIONSASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM
ACADEMIC ADVISING
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTFROM INDIA
“Parkland College is a great institution. The staff and instructors are always helpful and are looking out for us. I appreciate about the guidance, support and direction the College has provided.I am grateful to Canada and ParklandCollege for the good, comfortable, and fun life I had, and for the excellent education.”
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OVER THE PAST 4 YEARSPARKLAND COLLEGE HAS WELCOMED MORE THAN 300
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
JamaicaIndia
Nigeria
Philippines
Vietnam
Mauritius
Fiji
Ukraine
Bangladesh
Albania
Australia
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Saskatoon 326 kmEdmonton, AB 851 km
Winnipeg, MB 451 km
Regina 190 km
US border 241 km
YORKTONIS ONE OFCANADA’SSUNNIEST PLACES
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YEAR
HOURS OF SUNSHINEPER YEAR
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AVERAGE SEASONAL TEMPERATURESDAYTIME
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9°C -3°C
11°C
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85,000REGIONAL
POPULATION
$52,765SASKATCHEWAN
AVERAGEANNUAL
EARNINGS