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  1. Established in 1912, the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan is the oldest law school in Western Canada, exemplifying a tradition of excellence in teaching, research and innovation.

  2. The Juris Doctor degree is a three year program offered by the University of Saskatchewan's College of Law. Established in 1912, the College of Law is the oldest law school in Western Canada, exemplifying a tradition of excellence in teaching, research and innovation.

  3. Steps to apply. 1. Write the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) 2. Write a personal statement. 3. Complete the online application. 4. Pay the application fee. 5. Send us your transcripts. Estimated tuition and costs. Tuition will vary based on the number of classes you take in a year.

  4. The College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan is the university's law school. Located in Saskatoon in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, the College of Law was established in 1912 and is the oldest law school in Western Canada, a distinction it shares with the University of Alberta.

  5. Course based. LL.M. 16 months. The LL.M. program is thesis-based, offering supervision in a wide range of areas, including: Aboriginal law and Indigenous peoples' rights. Administration of justice. Administrative and municipal law. Bankruptcy and insolvency. Business organizations and corporate law.

  6. The minimum requirement to enter our JD program is two full years (60 credit units) of undergraduate academic work at a recognized university or equivalent. There are no recommended pre-law programs or classes. Applicants must also submit a current LSAT score and personal statement (max. 500 words). Apply now; FAQs

  7. The University of Saskatchewan College of Law is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River in a beautiful, natural, and spacious setting. Saskatoon is a modern prairie city with a good balance of economic, cultural, and educational institutions.