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General Notes. 1. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management degree program with a major in Resource Science, or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College students must successfully submit an application for admission, as well as all required documentation and application fees, to the Admissions and Transfer Credit Office, University of Saskatchewan, by the admission application and document deadline(s) each year. The College of Agriculture and Bioresources will not limit the number of students who can be admitted into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource with a major in Resource Science or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science via the provisions in this Agreement, provided the applicant meets all criteria set contained herein. 2. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree programs at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College students must meet or exceed the following academic requirements: • Successful completion of either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Management diploma from Lakeland College; • All general admission requirements at the University of Saskatchewan, including but not limited to, adequate performance on English language proficiency tests, if applicable; • Successful completion of Chemistry 30, Biology 30, and Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the high school level or successful completion of equivalents to Chemistry 30, Biology 30, or Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the university level, each with a minimum final grade of 50%. Students can be admitted with one prerequisite subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study; • A minimum transfer average of 60% must be attained. The admission average will be calculated using courses that receive course-for-course transfer credit granted through the agreement. 3. Students are required to consult with an advisor in the Agriculture and Bioresources Undergraduate Student Services office prior to course registration. 4. Students must complete the remaining credit units at the University of Saskatchewan in order to meet Agriculture and Bioresources residency requirements. 5. To be eligible to receive the transfer credit as detailed in Section III below, students must have completed the full course requirements and graduated from either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Management diploma program. Transfer credit awarded by Lakeland College from a previous institution will not be considered for transfer credit through this agreement. 6. Students wishing to transfer to other Colleges or programs at the University of Saskatchewan must meet the admission requirements of that College or program. All block transfer credit will be revoked if, at any point during or after the University of Saskatchewan’s admission process, a student chooses to transfer to a different major or program. 7. This agreement respects the policies and regulations of both post-secondary institutions.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

General Notes. 1. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management degree program with a major in Resource ScienceAgribusiness, or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College Lethbridge Polytechnic students must successfully submit an application for admission, as well as all required documentation and application fees, to the Admissions and Transfer Credit Office, University of Saskatchewan, by the admission application and document deadline(s) each year. The College of Agriculture and Bioresources will not limit the number of students who can be admitted into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource with a major in Resource Science or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science Agribusiness via the provisions in this Agreement, provided the applicant meets all criteria set contained herein. The Admissions Office at the University of Saskatchewan has the final right of approval on admission decisions for all students. 2. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Agribusiness degree programs program at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College Lethbridge Polytechnic students must meet or exceed the following academic requirements: • Successful completion of either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Management Agricultural Sciences diploma from Lakeland Collegewith a major in Agriculture Business; • All general admission requirements at the University of Saskatchewan, including but not limited to, adequate performance on English language proficiency tests, if applicable; • Successful completion of Biology 30 or Chemistry 30, Biology 30 or Physics 30, and Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the high school level or successful completion of equivalents to Biology 30 or Chemistry 30 or Physics 30, Biology 30, or and Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the university level, each with a minimum final grade of 50%. Students can be admitted with one prerequisite subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study; • A minimum transfer average of 6065% must be attained. The admission average will be calculated using courses that receive course-for-course transfer credit granted through the agreement. 3. Students are required to consult with an advisor in the Agriculture and Bioresources Undergraduate Student Services office prior to course registration. 4. Students must complete the remaining credit units at the University of Saskatchewan in order to meet Agriculture and Bioresources residency requirements. 5. To be eligible to receive the transfer credit as detailed in Section III below, students must have completed the full course requirements and graduated from either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Management Agricultural Sciences diploma programprogram with a major in Agriculture Business. Transfer credit awarded by Lakeland College Lethbridge Polytechnic from a previous institution will not be considered for transfer credit through this agreement. 6. Students wishing to transfer to other Colleges or programs at the University of Saskatchewan must meet the admission requirements of that College or program. All block transfer credit will be revoked if, at any point during or after the University of Saskatchewan’s admission process, a student chooses to transfer to a different major or program. 7. This agreement respects the policies and regulations of both post-secondary institutions.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement

General Notes. 1. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management degree program with a major in Resource Science, or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science at the University of SaskatchewanAnimal Science, Lakeland College Lethbridge Polytechnic students must successfully submit an application for admission, as well as all required documentation and application fees, to the Admissions and Transfer Credit Office, University of Saskatchewan, by the admission application and document deadline(s) each year. The College of Agriculture and Bioresources will not limit the number of students who can be admitted into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource with a major in Resource Science or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Animal Science via the provisions in this Agreement, provided the applicant meets all criteria set contained herein. The Admissions Office at the University of Saskatchewan has the final right of approval on admission decisions for all students. 2. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree programs program at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College Lethbridge Polytechnic students must meet or exceed the following academic requirements: • Successful completion of either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Management Agricultural Sciences diploma from Lakeland Collegewith a major in Animal Science; • All general admission requirements at the University of Saskatchewan, including but not limited to, adequate performance on English language proficiency tests, if applicable; • Successful completion of Chemistry 30, Biology 30, and Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the high school level or successful completion of equivalents to Chemistry 30, Biology 30, or Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the university level, each with a minimum final grade of 50%. Students can be admitted with one prerequisite subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study; • A minimum transfer average of 60% must be attained. The admission average will be calculated using courses that receive course-for-course transfer credit granted through the agreement. 3. Students are required to consult with an advisor in the Agriculture and Bioresources Undergraduate Student Services office prior to course registration. 4. Students must complete the remaining credit units at the University of Saskatchewan in order to meet Agriculture and Bioresources residency requirements. 5. To be eligible to receive the transfer credit as detailed in Section III below, students must have completed the full course requirements and graduated from either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Management Agricultural Sciences diploma programprogram with a major in Animal Science. Transfer credit awarded by Lakeland College Lethbridge Polytechnic from a previous institution will not be considered for transfer credit through this agreement. 6. Students wishing to transfer to other Colleges or programs at the University of Saskatchewan must meet the admission requirements of that College or program. All block transfer credit will be revoked if, at any point during or after the University of Saskatchewan’s admission process, a student chooses to transfer to a different major or program. 7. This agreement respects the policies and regulations of both post-secondary institutions.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement

General Notes. 1. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management degree program with a major in Resource Science, or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College Saskatchewan Polytechnic students must successfully submit an application for admission, as well as all required documentation and application fees, to the Admissions and Transfer Credit Office, University of Saskatchewan, by the admission application and document deadline(s) each year. The College of Agriculture and Bioresources will not limit the number of students who can be admitted into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management with a major in Resource Science or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science via the provisions in this Agreement, provided the applicant meets all criteria set contained herein. The Admissions Office at the University of Saskatchewan has the final right of approval on admission decisions for all students. 2. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree programs program at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College Saskatchewan Polytechnic students must meet or exceed the following academic requirements: • Successful completion of either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Integrated Resource Management diploma from Lakeland CollegeSaskatchewan Polytechnic; • All general admission requirements at the University of Saskatchewan, including but not limited to, adequate performance on English language proficiency tests, if applicable; • Successful completion of Chemistry 30, Biology 30, and Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the high school level or successful completion of equivalents to Chemistry 30, Biology 30, or Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the university a post-secondary level, each with a minimum final grade of 50%. Students can be admitted with one prerequisite subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study; • A minimum transfer average of 60% must be attained. The admission average will be calculated using courses that receive course-for-course transfer credit granted through the agreement. 3. Students are required to consult with an advisor in the Agriculture and Bioresources Undergraduate Student Services office prior to course registration. 4. Students must complete the remaining credit units at the University of Saskatchewan in order to meet Agriculture and Bioresources residency requirements. 5. To be eligible to receive the transfer credit as detailed in Section III below, students must have completed the full course requirements and graduated from either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Integrated Resource Management diploma program. Transfer credit awarded by Lakeland College Saskatchewan Polytechnic from a previous institution will not be considered for transfer credit through this agreement. 6. Students wishing to transfer to other Colleges or programs at the University of Saskatchewan must meet the admission requirements of that College or program. All block transfer credit will be revoked if, at any point during or after the University of Saskatchewan’s admission process, a student chooses to transfer to a different major or program. 7. This agreement respects the policies and regulations of both post-secondary institutions.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement