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All Post-Secondary Transcripts must be uploaded. Please note that original official transcripts are to be sent to the College of Graduate Studies and Research only once an applicant receives an offer of admission.
Curriculum Vitae:
Curriculum Vitae (CV) is required.
Personal Statement:
Letter of Intent, including a statement of research interests. The letter should outline your academic background and other relevant information, as well as your proposed area of graduate research, identifying as much as possible, such as your research problem, theoretical interests, and proposed data sources or methodological approach. The letter should be 1-2 pages for M.A. applicants and 5-6 pages for Ph.D. applicants. The letter is an important means by which the Graduate Studies Committee can determine the extent to which the proposed research can be accommodated within Department programming and to ensure appropriate supervisory resources are available. The letter of intent is also a useful means by which faculty members can identify students whose work may be eligible to be supported through research grants and other external forms of funding.
Recommendation Letter:
Three confidential letters of reference (at least two academic referees). When you apply online you will be asked to provide email addresses for your chosen referees. Once provided the University of Saskatchewan system will auto-generate a notification to your identified three emails with a link to a fill in a form. This will then be sent directly to the Department of Sociology