Common use of Support for Aboriginal Students Clause in Contracts

Support for Aboriginal Students. The Xxxxxxxxx Centre for Aboriginal Business Students is an inclusive study, meeting and hangout space for students. The Centre also offers tutoring services, scholarships, emergency financial aid and cultural events. The Aboriginal Students’ Centre (ASC), located in the Xxxxxx Xxxxx Red Bear Student Centre, is available to all students on campus, and is an inclusive gathering space for students to come before and after classes to study, use a computer, connect with other students or access services. With over 2,200 self-declared Aboriginal students on the US- ask campus and a location that puts you on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon is the province’s largest and most vibrant city with a growing Aboriginal population. For information about campus wide Aboriginal Initiatives, visit xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx. Transfer Credit (Year 2) In addition to the Year 1 classes listed on the other side of this page, SIIT Business Diploma block-transfers to the B.Comm. degree program as follows: XXXX Xxxxxxx (B.Comm. program) Recognition of Learning in Year 2 COMM 101.3* - Introduction to Business ORGB 215 COMM 105.3 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour BFIN 225 (+ BFIN 115 Year 1) COMM 203.3 - Introduction to Finance MACC 215 COMM 210.3* - Introduction to Management Accounting LSET 215 COMM 348.3 - Leadership Electives (Choose 5 from list below) 15 credits OPMT 215 COMM 205.3* - Introduction to Operations Management PFIN 215 COMM 229.3 - Personal Financial Management CLAW 225 COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law SBUS 225 COMM 349.3* - Introduction to Entrepreneurship MATH 300 (RECOMMENDED) COMM 121.3 - Business Math CXMT 215, EBUS 215, BCMP 215 or CNRE 215 XAR JR..3* - 100-level non-COMM elective** Courses with a specific course number should be used first Students may be granted for multiple XAR JR.3 courses Updated 30 Mar 2021 MAXIMUM TRANSFERABLE CREDITS = 60 * Credit is only granted through the block transfer ** While students may receive credit for multiple XAR JR.3 courses in the Admissions process courses Diploma students will only be able to use one of the second year XAR JR.3 courses toward B.Comm. degree requirements. Students should take at least four elective courses with a direct equivalent to take full advantage of the 2+2 agreement Business Certificate

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Support for Aboriginal Students. The Xxxxxxxxx Centre for Aboriginal Business Students is an inclusive study, meeting and hangout space for students. The Centre also offers tutoring services, scholarships, emergency financial aid and cultural events. The Aboriginal Students’ Centre (ASC), located in the Xxxxxx Xxxxx Red Bear Student Centre, is available to all students on campus, and is an inclusive gathering space for students to come before and after classes to study, use a computer, connect with other students or access services. With over 2,200 self-declared Aboriginal students on the US- ask campus and a location that puts you on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon is the province’s largest and most vibrant city with a growing Aboriginal population. For information about campus wide Aboriginal Initiatives, visit xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx. TO APPLY, VISIT xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx Transfer Credit (Year 2) In addition to SIIT students can transfer in 30 credit units based on completion of the Year 1 classes listed on in the other side of this page, SIIT one-year Business Diploma block-transfers to the B.CommCertificate program. degree program as follows: XXXX Xxxxxxx (B.Comm. program) BCMP 120 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication COMP 120 CMPT 100.3* - Introduction to Computing STAT 125 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I ECON 115 ECON 111.3 - Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 125 ECON 114.3 - Introduction to Macroeconomics ACCT 115 + 125 COMM 201.3 - Introduction to Financial Accounting MKTG 125 COMM 204.3 - Introduction to Marketing HRMT 125 COMM 211.3 - Human Resource Management Recognition of Learning in Year 2 COMM 101.31 ( BCMP 115 + MNGT 115) XAR JR.6* - Introduction to Business ORGB 215 COMM 105.3 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour BFIN 225 (+ BFIN 115 Year 1) COMM 203.3 - Introduction to Finance MACC 215 COMM 210.3* - Introduction to Management Accounting LSET 215 COMM 348.3 - Leadership Electives (Choose 5 from list below) 15 6 credits OPMT 215 COMM 205.3* - Introduction to Operations Management PFIN 215 COMM 229.3 - Personal Financial Management CLAW 225 COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law SBUS 225 COMM 349.3* - Introduction to Entrepreneurship MATH 300 (RECOMMENDED) COMM 121.3 - Business Math CXMT 215, EBUS 215, BCMP 215 or CNRE 215 XAR JR..3* - 100-100 level non-COMM elective** Courses with a specific course number should be used first Students may be granted for multiple XAR JR.3 courses electives Updated 30 Mar 2021 MAXIMUM TRANSFERABLE CREDITS = 60 * Credit is only granted through the block transfer ** While students may receive credit for multiple XAR JR.3 courses in the Admissions process courses Diploma students will only be able to use one of the second year XAR JR.3 courses toward B.Commtransfer. degree requirements. Students should take at least four elective courses with a direct equivalent to take full advantage of the 2+2 agreement Business Certificate000-000-0000 | xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx | xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxx.ca

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Samples: Credit Agreement

Support for Aboriginal Students. The Xxxxxxxxx Centre for Aboriginal Business Students is an inclusive study, meeting and hangout space for students. The Centre also offers tutoring services, scholarships, emergency financial aid and cultural events. The Aboriginal Students’ Centre (ASC), located in the Xxxxxx Xxxxx Red Bear Student Centre, is available to all students on campus, and is an inclusive gathering space for students to come before and after classes to study, use a computer, connect with other students or access services. With over 2,200 self-declared Aboriginal students on the US- ask campus and a location that puts you on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon is the province’s largest and most vibrant city with a growing Aboriginal population. For information about campus wide Aboriginal Initiatives, visit xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx. Transfer Credit (Year 1 & 2) In addition to SIIT students can transfer in 60 credit units based on completion of the Year 1 classes listed on in the other side of this page, SIIT two-year Business Diploma block-transfers to the B.Commin Business Administration program. degree program as follows: XXXX Xxxxxxx (B.Comm. program) Recognition of Learning in Year 2 ACCT 115 + 125 COMM 101.3* 201.3 - Introduction to Financial Accounting BCMP 115 COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success BCMP 120 or BCOM 115 + 125 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication COMP 120 CMPT 100.3 - Introduction to Computing ECON 115 ECON 111.3 - Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 125 ECON 114.3 - Introduction to Macroeconomics HRMT 125 COMM 211.3 - Human Resource Management MKTG 125 COMM 204.3 - Introduction to Marketing MNGT 115 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business STAT 125 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I BFIN 225* COMM 203.3 - Introduction to Finance CLAW 225+ COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law FNLE 215* POLS SR.3 - Senior Non-Commerce Elective IBUS 225+ COMM 340.3 - Introduction to International Business MACC 215* COMM 210.3 - Introduction to Management Accounting OPMT 215+ COMM 205 .3- Introduction to Operations Management ORGB 215 215* COMM 105.3 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour BFIN 225 (PFIN 215+ BFIN 115 Year 1) COMM 203.3 - Introduction to Finance MACC 215 COMM 210.3* - Introduction to Management Accounting LSET 215 COMM 348.3 - Leadership Electives (Choose 5 from list below) 15 credits OPMT 215 COMM 205.3* - Introduction to Operations Management PFIN 215 COMM 229.3 329.3 - Personal Financial Management CLAW 225 Finance QUAN 235 COMM 304.3 207.3 - Introduction to Business Law Statistics II SBUS 225 225+ COMM 349.3* 349.3 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship MATH 300 (RECOMMENDED) COMM 121.3 - Business Math CNRE 215+, BCMP 215+, CXMT 215, EBUS DCSM 215, BCMP 215 or CNRE 215 XAR JR..3* EBUS 215+or RLSL 215+ COMM SR. - 100-level non-COMM elective** Courses with a specific course number should be used first Students Free Senior Elective (3 credits for each course) Updated 11 June 2020 +MATH 300 may be granted for multiple XAR JR.3 courses Updated 30 Mar 2021 MAXIMUM TRANSFERABLE CREDITS = 60 * Credit taken in place of this class and will transfer in as MATH 121 which is only granted through the block transfer ** While students may receive credit for multiple XAR JR.3 courses a core class in the Admissions process courses Diploma students will only be able to use one of the second year XAR JR.3 courses toward B.Comm. degree requirementsprogram. Students should take at least four elective courses with a direct equivalent to take full advantage of the 2+Year 2 agreement Business Certificateclasses transfer in as 200-level. 000-000-0000 | xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx | xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxx.ca

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Samples: edwards.usask.ca

Support for Aboriginal Students. The Xxxxxxxxx Centre for Aboriginal Business Students is an inclusive study, meeting and hangout space for students. The Centre also offers tutoring services, scholarships, emergency financial aid and cultural events. The Aboriginal Students’ Centre (ASC), located in the Xxxxxx Xxxxx Red Bear Student Centre, is available to all students on campus, and is an inclusive gathering space for students to come before and after classes to study, use a computer, connect with other students or access services. With over 2,200 self-declared Aboriginal students on the US- ask campus and a location that puts you on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon is the province’s largest and most vibrant city with a growing Aboriginal population. For information about campus wide Aboriginal Initiatives, visit xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx. Transfer Credit (Year 1 & 2) In addition to SIIT students can transfer in 60 credit units based on completion of the Year 1 classes listed on in the other side of this page, SIIT two-year Business Diploma block-transfers to the B.Commin Human Resource Management program. degree program as follows: XXXX Xxxxxxx (B.Comm. program) Recognition of Learning in Year 2 ACCT 115 + 125 COMM 101.3* 201.3 - Introduction to Financial Accounting BCMP 115 COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success BCMP 120 or BCOM 115 + 125 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication COMP 120 CMPT 100.3 - Introduction to Computing ECON 115 ECON 111.3 - Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 125 ECON 114.3 - Introduction to Macroeconomics HRMT 125 COMM 211.3 - Human Resource Management MKTG 125 COMM 204.3 - Introduction to Marketing MNGT 115 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business STAT 125 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I BFIN 225* COMM 203.3 - Introduction to Finance CLAW 225+ COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law FNLE 215* POLS SR.3 - Senior Non-Commerce Elective MACC 215* COMM 210.3 - Introduction to Management Accounting ORGB 215 215* COMM 105.3 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour BFIN 225 CNRE 215*, HRMT 225*, HRMT 226*, HRMT 235*, HRMT 245*, HRMT 225* or HRMT 265* COMM SR - Free Senior Elective (+ BFIN 115 Year 13 credits for each course) COMM 203.3 - Introduction to Finance MACC 215 COMM 210.3* - Introduction to Management Accounting LSET 215 COMM 348.3 - Leadership Electives (Choose 5 from list below) 15 credits OPMT 215 COMM 205.3* - Introduction to Operations Management PFIN 215 COMM 229.3 - Personal Financial Management CLAW 225 COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law SBUS 225 COMM 349.3* - Introduction to Entrepreneurship Updated 11 June 2020 +MATH 300 (RECOMMENDED) COMM 121.3 - Business Math CXMT 215, EBUS 215, BCMP 215 or CNRE 215 XAR JR..3* - 100-level non-COMM elective** Courses with a specific course number should be used first Students may be granted for multiple XAR JR.3 courses Updated 30 Mar 2021 MAXIMUM TRANSFERABLE CREDITS = 60 * Credit taken in place of this class and will transfer in as MATH 121 which is only granted through the block transfer ** While students may receive credit for multiple XAR JR.3 courses a core class in the Admissions process courses Diploma students will only be able to use one of the second year XAR JR.3 courses toward B.Comm. degree requirementsprogram. Students should take at least four elective courses with a direct equivalent to take full advantage of the 2+Year 2 agreement Business Certificateclasses transfer in as 200-level. 000-000-0000 | xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx | xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxx.ca

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Samples: Credit Agreement

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Support for Aboriginal Students. The Xxxxxxxxx Centre for Aboriginal Business Students is an inclusive study, meeting and hangout space for students. The Centre also offers tutoring services, scholarships, emergency financial aid and cultural events. The Aboriginal Students’ Centre (ASC), located in the Xxxxxx Xxxxx Red Bear Student Centre, is available to all students on campus, and is an inclusive gathering space for students to come before and after classes to study, use a computer, connect with other students or access services. With over 2,200 self-declared Aboriginal students on the US- ask campus and a location that puts you on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon is the province’s largest and most vibrant city with a growing Aboriginal population. For information about campus wide Aboriginal Initiatives, visit xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx. TO APPLY, VISIT xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx Transfer Credit (Year 2) In addition to SIIT students can transfer in 30 credit units based on completion of the Year 1 classes listed on in the other side of this page, SIIT one-year Business Diploma block-transfers to the B.CommCertificate program. degree program as follows: XXXX Xxxxxxx (B.Comm. program) BCMP 120 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication COMP 120 CMPT 100.3* - Introduction to Computing STAT 125 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I ECON 115 ECON 111.3 - Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 125 ECON 114.3 - Introduction to Macroeconomics ACCT 115 + 125 COMM 201.3 - Introduction to Financial Accounting MKTG 125 COMM 204.3 - Introduction to Marketing HRMT 125 COMM 211.3 - Human Resource Management Recognition of Learning in Year 2 COMM 101.31 ( BCMP 115 + MNGT 115) XAR JR.6* - Introduction to Business ORGB 215 COMM 105.3 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour BFIN 225 (+ BFIN 115 Year 1) COMM 203.3 - Introduction to Finance MACC 215 COMM 210.3* - Introduction to Management Accounting LSET 215 COMM 348.3 - Leadership Electives (Choose 5 from list below) 15 6 credits OPMT 215 COMM 205.3* - Introduction to Operations Management PFIN 215 COMM 229.3 - Personal Financial Management CLAW 225 COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law SBUS 225 COMM 349.3* - Introduction to Entrepreneurship MATH 300 (RECOMMENDED) COMM 121.3 - Business Math CXMT 215, EBUS 215, BCMP 215 or CNRE 215 XAR JR..3* - 100-100 level non-COMM elective** Courses with a specific course number should be used first Students may be granted for multiple XAR JR.3 courses electives Updated 30 Mar 2021 MAXIMUM TRANSFERABLE CREDITS = 60 * Credit is only granted through the block transfer ** While students may receive credit for multiple XAR JR.3 courses in the Admissions process courses Diploma students will only be able to use one of the second year XAR JR.3 courses toward B.Comm. degree requirements. Students should take at least four elective courses with a direct equivalent to take full advantage of the 2+2 agreement Business Certificate2021

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Samples: www.edwards.usask.ca

Support for Aboriginal Students. The Xxxxxxxxx Centre for Aboriginal Business Students is an inclusive study, meeting and hangout space for students. The Centre also offers tutoring services, scholarships, emergency financial aid and cultural events. The Aboriginal Students’ Centre (ASC), located in the Xxxxxx Xxxxx Red Bear Student Centre, is available to all students on campus, and is an inclusive gathering space for students to come before and after classes to study, use a computer, connect with other students or access services. With over 2,200 self-declared Aboriginal students on the US- ask campus and a location that puts you on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon is the province’s largest and most vibrant city with a growing Aboriginal population. For information about campus wide Aboriginal Initiatives, visit xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx. Transfer Credit (Year 1 & 2) In addition to SIIT students can transfer in 60 credit units based on completion of the Year 1 classes listed on in the other side of this page, SIIT two-year Business Diploma block-transfers to the B.Commin Business Administration program. degree program as follows: XXXX Xxxxxxx (B.Comm. program) Recognition of Learning in Year 2 ACCT 115 + 125 COMM 101.3* 201.3 - Introduction to Financial Accounting BCMP 115 COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success BCMP 120 or BCOM 115 + 125 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication COMP 120 CMPT 100.3 - Introduction to Computing ECON 115 ECON 111.3 - Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 125 ECON 114.3 - Introduction to Macroeconomics HRMT 125 COMM 211.3 - Human Resource Management MKTG 125 COMM 204.3 - Introduction to Marketing MNGT 115 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business STAT 125 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I BFIN 115 + BFIN 225* COMM 203.3 - Introduction to Finance CACC 235 + 236 or MACC 215 COMM 210.3 - Introduction to Management Accounting CLAW 225* COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law FNLE 215* POLS SR.3 - Senior Non-Commerce Elective OPMT 215+ COMM 205.3 - Introduction to Operations Management ORGB 215 215* COMM 105.3 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour BFIN 225 (+ BFIN 115 Year 1) QUAN 235 COMM 203.3 207.3 - Introduction to Finance MACC 215 AISY 235*, AUDT 235*, CXMT 215*, DCSM 215*, IACC 235*, or IACC 236* COMM 210.3* SR - Introduction to Management Accounting LSET 215 COMM 348.3 - Leadership Electives Free Senior Elective (Choose 5 from list below3 credits for each course) 15 credits OPMT 215 COMM 205.3* - Introduction to Operations Management PFIN 215 COMM 229.3 - Personal Financial Management CLAW 225 COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law SBUS 225 COMM 349.3* - Introduction to Entrepreneurship Updated 11 June 2020 +MATH 300 (RECOMMENDED) COMM 121.3 - Business Math CXMT 215, EBUS 215, BCMP 215 or CNRE 215 XAR JR..3* - 100-level non-COMM elective** Courses with a specific course number should be used first Students may be granted for multiple XAR JR.3 courses Updated 30 Mar 2021 MAXIMUM TRANSFERABLE CREDITS = 60 * Credit taken in place of this class and will transfer in as MATH 121 which is only granted through the block transfer ** While students may receive credit for multiple XAR JR.3 courses a core class in the Admissions process courses Diploma students will only be able to use one of the second year XAR JR.3 courses toward B.Comm. degree requirementsprogram. Students should take at least four elective courses with a direct equivalent to take full advantage of the 2+Year 2 agreement Business Certificateclasses transfer in as 200-level. 000-000-0000 | xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx | xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxx.ca

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Samples: edwards.usask.ca

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