USask Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways

USask Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways

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Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways | College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan

Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways (ISAP; formerly ASAP) welcomes First Nations, Inuit and Métis students to the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan with academically-centered programming that builds confidence, knowledge, and skills, while connecting students to one another and to our campus community. ISAP First-year Learning Communities bring students with common

Photos from Orano's post 05/22/2026

Thanks, Orano Canada, for a fantastic day of learning together ❤️

05/22/2026

Reminder! The application deadline is Friday May 22 for Creative Kids SK funding for Summer and Fall 2026 for kids art activities (like our Summer Art Camp and Fall Kids' Art Classes). This grant can make a big difference to a child who would enjoy art camp or Saturday art classes. Share this information with every parent you know. You never know who could use a little help.

https://creativekidssask.ca/apply-now/

Photos from USask Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways's post 05/20/2026

Arts and Science and the TMC and ISAP teams had a great time hosting visitors for Indigenous Student Experience Day! We explored of Indigenous Studies, University of Saskatchewan with Damien Lee and Jade McDougall; with Jenna Hunnef; physics with Mark Wurtz; with Jeff Long; and USask School for the Arts: Music with Andrew Denton!

Want to learn more about what the College of Arts and Science has to offer? Book a 30-minute, one-on-one appointment by emailing [email protected], or get in touch with the ISAP team at [email protected]

05/06/2026

Opening Monday! We assist with resumes, reports, creative writing, review papers, discussion posts, and scholarship applications, among other types of writing.

At any stage of the writing process, tutors can help you to

✔️clarify your goals,

✔️Improve your organization and writing style,

✔️learn how to outline, draft, and revise your work,

✔️understand and practice academic writing conventions, and

✔️understand the rules of grammar, sentence structure, and punctuation.

✔️navigate AI use in the writing process

Access tutoring in one of two ways:

1. Schedule an appointment with a writing tutor either in-person (Murray Library, room 142) or online via Zoom. TIP!: Click the "I" Icon when booking to read the tutors' bios and select the best match for your writing needs.

2. Submit your work online. A tutor will give feedback within 12 to 24 hours. If you need it sooner, please note that in the comments.

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Work in our space!

Students are welcome to use the Writing Centre during the Murray Library's regular hours. Drop-in tutoring is unavailable until September, but tutors may assist if they are free between appointments.

For more information, visit our website or email [email protected]

We look forward to helping you this term!

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Arts Building Room 250, 9 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK
S7N5A5

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm