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''Campus Saskatchewan'' supports online and distance learning at institutions in Saskatchewan, [[Canada]].
''Campus Saskatchewan'' supports online and distance learning at institutions in Saskatchewan, [[Canada]].


Campus Saskatchewan is a partnership, directed and managed by its members, to support them in developing and advancing inter-institutional initiatives to achieve shared goals and priorities for the use of technology enhanced learning.
Campus Saskatchewan is a partnership of Saskatchewan's public post-secondary institutions, with support from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour.
 
The partnership is directed and managed by its members, to support them in developing and advancing inter-institutional initiatives to achieve shared goals and priorities for the use of technology enhanced learning.
 
Participating educational institutions include First Nations University of Canada, Saskatchewan Regional Colleges, and the University of Saskatchewan (among others).


Participants operate fully independently, and Campus Saskatchewan is not a degree-awarding entity.
Participants operate fully independently, and Campus Saskatchewan is not a degree-awarding entity.
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Campus Saskatchewan supports online and distance learning at institutions in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Campus Saskatchewan is a partnership of Saskatchewan's public post-secondary institutions, with support from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour.

The partnership is directed and managed by its members, to support them in developing and advancing inter-institutional initiatives to achieve shared goals and priorities for the use of technology enhanced learning.

Participating educational institutions include First Nations University of Canada, Saskatchewan Regional Colleges, and the University of Saskatchewan (among others).

Participants operate fully independently, and Campus Saskatchewan is not a degree-awarding entity.

The Campus Saskatchewan main office is in Regina, Sasketchewan, Canada.

The Campus Saskatchewan web site is at http://www.campussask.ca/



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