Nestled in the heart of downtown Prince Albert, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Nursing offers a variety of programs at the NEW University of Saskatchewan Prince Albert Campus, which serves as a hub for local and remote programming in northern Saskatchewan. Located at 1061 Central Avenue, nursing students at the USask Prince Albert Campus enjoy smaller class sizes and more time with faculty.
We offer our Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program from this location and admit approximately 60 students per year.
We also use a distributed learning approach for our graduate programs giving students the opportunity to complete their Master of Nursing Professional Practice and Thesis (MN), Master of Nursing Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner (NP), Postgraduate Degree Specialization Certificate Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner (NP) and Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) programs in Prince Albert.
In this edition of FAQ, Stephanie Beauchesne, professional academic advisor with the College of Nursing Prince Albert Campus with the U of S, talks about taking the Nursing course in PA opposed to moving elsewhere.
In this edition of FAQ, Scott Cournoyer talks about why he is taking nursing and why in Prince Albert.
In this edition of FAQ, Dr. Tania Kristoff shares special techniques and ways they teach students at the College of Nursing.
In this edition of FAQ, we speak with Carrie Lees, a U of S Nursing graduate, about why she took her degree in PA and what it’s like being an RN in Correctional Facilities.
In this edition of FAQ, U of S College of Nursing student Nyla Lavoie tells us about taking her nursing degree in Prince Albert.
In this edition of FAQ, we talk with Dr. Maposa from the U of S about her research on HIV/AIDS.
In this edition of FAQ, Academic Advisor Stephanie Beauschense tells us about the benefits of being able to take the nursing program right in Prince Albert.
In this edition of FAQ, we talk to Dr. June Anonson who not only teaches at the College of Nursing, but is doing some incredible research as well!
In this edition of FAQ, Dr. Tania Kristoff tells us about some special teaching aides that students can use to learn.
In this edition of FAQ, Tracy Gobeil from the USask College of Nursing discusses equity seats and Indigenous student success in Prince Albert and Northern Saskatchewan.
In this edition of FAQ, Dr. Brenda Mishak talks about nursing with Corrections as well as nurse practitioners.
In this edition of FAQ, Kimberly Lavoie, Clinical Coordinator for the USask College of Nursing, tells us about the process of a nursing placement in the health care system.
In this edition of FAQ, Marisa Ahenakew, who is taking nursing at the USask Campus here in PA, explains the benefits of being able to take the program here.
In this edition of FAQ, Tracy Gobeil, Aboriginal Nursing Advisor PA Campus, talks about taking the nursing program and how it can be taken not only in PA but Ile La Crosse and La Ronge, plus what interested students should do to find out more information.
In this edition of FAQ, 4th year nursing student Taryn Phaneuf talks about the program and why it was so much better being able to take the entire course in Prince Albert.
In this edition of FAQ, Dr. Anthony de Padua discusses his research into AIDS and HIV in the Prince Albert area.
In this edition of FAQ, we talk about the new campus opening downtown!
In this edition of FAQ, Brenda Mishak talks to us about work the college is doing in the community.
In this edition of FAQ, Geoffrey Maina talks to us about some of the research the college is doing.
In this edition of FAQ, Rob Procyk tells us about the classes available through the program.
In this edition of FAQ, Kimberly Lavoie from the College of Nursing talks to us about practical placement during the course.
In this edition of FAQ, Summer Gaudet gives us a student’s perspective on the nursing program.
In this edition of FAQ, Tracy Gobeil with the College of Nursing talks to us about entering the program and about the equity program.
In this edition of FAQ, we speak with Dr Lynn Jansen, Assistant Dean, about some of the history, impact, and what’s ahead for the College of Nursing here in Prince Albert.