Protect the Pack
USask's Response to COVID‑19
What you need to know
As some of you return to campus it is important for you to know and adhere to the Health and Safety guidelines and protocols to help promote a safe and supportive environment - working together is key to our success.
University buildings remain closed, with only limited access to those who have approval.
USask's Winter Term 2021 course delivery will be primarily remote online learning with extremely limited in-person instruction.
USask is planning for a continued hybrid approach to program delivery for Spring/Summer term 2021.
Our priority is to ensure the health and safety of students, faculty and staff.

Although we have had to make fundamental changes to how we carry out our activities, it has not thrown us off our mission to be the university the world needs.
As teaching, learning, research and discovery continue USask is prioritizing health and safety, by increasing activity in a staged approach, implementing contact tracing and other safety protocols and ensuring our facilities are safe.
Mental Health Support
The COVID-19 pandemic can be stressful for many people and have a significant impact on your mental health. USask has resources available for you, or someone you know, who may need support during this difficult time.
Health & Safety
On campus safety protocols including required mask wearing, COVID-19 health and safety training and more.
Remote Resources
Students
- Remote Learning - get prepared
- Technology tips
- Recommended technology
Faculty and Staff
- Remote Teaching - info and support for going remote
- Remote teaching tools
- Working remotely - security, access, WebEx, Teams and more
- Tips - adjusting to working remotely
Researchers
- Researching remotely throughout the research lifecycle
Questions?
Stages of reopening are guided by Provincial recommendations and guidelines, but USask may decide to move more conservatively in some areas to ensure the health and safety of students, faculty and staff.
USask is currently in Stage 3 of reopening.
Symptoms or Health Concerns
Call HealthLine at 811.
General SK COVID-19 Questions
Call 1-855-559-5502, or 306-787-8539 (Regina) from 6 am to 10 pm.
USask-related Questions
Email: covid19@usask.ca