Student Handbook
Message From Our President
Meadow Coates
2023/24 EBSS PRESIDENT
Land Acknowledgement
We wish to respectfully acknowledge that the Edwards Business Students’ Society is located on Indigenous lands and on Treaty 6 Territory. For thousands of years, these lands have been the traditional and ancestral lands of the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. Today, these lands are still home to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on these lands.
We acknowledge our position of privilege as a student group embedded in an institution rooted in colonialism that has contributed to a harmful past and continued harmful actions against Indigenous students. We recognize our responsibility to the Saskatoon community and both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students through our efforts to work towards decolonization and reconciliation. We believe in the importance of honouring Indigenous knowledge and working to better our relationships with the Indigenous community by actively working to dismantle colonial practices within our operations. We honour our privilege by working to ensure that the education and resources we offer are accessible, equitable, and transparent. We commit to amplifying Indigenous voices and ensuring we are doing things in a good way through consultation with Indigenous peoples. We strive to offer support to the Indigenous community through advocacy and consistency. The EBSS represents Edwards students, including those who are Indigenous, so we must be held accountable for our wrongdoings and continually work to improve our relationships with Indigenous students.
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Edwards Student and Faculty Services
The Edwards School of Business Student & Faculty Services Office is here to help you obtain your Bachelor of Commerce degree at the Edwards School of Business. Come and see us in room 185 if you need support as you work towards your degree.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm (closed 12:00-1:00)
Most times of the year your questions can be answered without an appointment as we do have drop-in times available. During busy times of the year or for in-depth counselling, we encourage you to book an appointment. The drop schedule can be viewed and appointments can be made using the online booking system (Found in PAWS in the Edwards section or in the Edwards App) or by calling 306-966-4785.
Edwards Career Services
Edwards Career Services, in the Edwards School of Business, provides guidance, resources and support to our business students so that they can achieve their career goals.
We are responsible for the Co-operative Education Program for 3rd-year undergraduates and an MBA Internship Program for MBA students. Our office also partners with the main campus Student Employment and Career Center to provide services and interview space to our business students and the employers recruiting them.
Our main office is located in Room 141 on the first floor of the Edwards School of Business near the stairwell between Arts & Science and the Business School.
Get involved with various EBSS professional, social, and student-focused events.
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Tansi, Tawow, Welcome!
The Edwards School of Business is proud of the leadership role it plays in Indigenous business education.
The Edwards Business Students' Society is committed to creating an environment where Indigenous culture and tradition is celebrated, respected, and evident. In 2020, with the addition of a Director of Indigenous Initiatives role on council, the EBSS created an Indigenous Initiatives report that recommended the CIRCLE strategy. CIRCLE outlines individual commitments, explains specific steps that could be considered and implemented, as well as defines indicators of success for each commitment. Change, Inclusion, Recognition, Collaboration, Learning, and Equity (CIRCLE) were commitments created to align with the Principles of Reconciliation established by The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
The Rawlinson Center for Indigenous Business Students is a place for Indigenous students to meet and get to know each other. It is located in Room 91 on the ground floor of the school and is open all day every weekday. Students can find a place to study, attend cultural events, and access dedicated student scholarships, tutoring services, emergency financial assistance, and connect with the Indigenous Business Students Society.
Visit the Crisis Support for Indigenous Students page for information regarding crisis and wellness support
If you are an Indigenous student seeking academic advice, we recommend booking an appointment with/reaching out to Jocelyn Ormerod - Indigenous Achievement Advisor
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Click here to find information about the International Student and Study Abroad Centre
The Global Gathering Place, Saskatoon Open Door Society, and International Women of Saskatoon are nonprofits that offer programs, services, and support to help newcomers integrate in Saskatoon.
Click here to check out the various student groups in the University for your community.
Click here to see our handbook explaining the significance of Indigenous Treaties and Lands in Canada for newcomers
If you are an International student seeking academic advice, we recommend reaching out to Alex Warenka - International Initiatives Coordinator
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Click here to find out about the Pride Center on campus and the programs and services they provide!
Click here to learn more about OUTSaskatoon, the Saskatoon area’s 2SLGBTQ community centre and service provider!
Click here to find information about support services for Trans people in Saskatchewan!
Reach out to the Edwards Queer Students’ Society if you are interested in joining a great community of students, or if you have any questions or are in need of support as you navigate your studies!
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Click here to learn about the Usask Student Wellness Centre. It offers services related to physical, mental, and emotional health.
Click here to learn more about Access and Equity Services! You may be eligible for special academic accommodations.
Click here to learn more about Usask’s health accommodations and support centres.
If the EBSS can support you in any way, please fill out the Student Feedback Form and we will get in touch with you!
Resources
Locker Rentals
The Edwards Business Students’ Society has various lockers available for rent on a term-by-term basis. Lockers are available in the EBSS Office and in the hallway toward Arts on the first and ground floor. Lockers can be purchased in the Edwards Business Students' Society office (Room 247) from 10 am to 4 pm anytime during the school year (however, please note that we do not prorate the price if you start renting later in the term). Payment can be made with cash or e-transfer. For more information, please visit the EBSS office at Room 247.
Small
$15 per term
Medium
$25 per term
Large
$35 per term
Important Numbers
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Edwards School of Business
Edwards School of Business Student
& Faculty Services Office
306-966-4785
Student Central
306-966-1212
Aboriginal Student Advisor
306-966-7287
Aboriginal Students’ Center
306-966-5790
AIESEC
306-966-7767
Alumni Relations Office
306-966-5186
Campus Computer Store
306-966-8375
Campus Rec
306-966-1040
Disability Services for Students
306-966-7273
Emergency Student Loans
306-966-1212
International Student & Study Abroad Center
306-966-4925
ITS Help Desk
306-966-4817
Parking Office
306-966-4502
Post Office (Arts Building)
306-966-6591
Protective Services 24 Emergency
306-966-5555
Non-Emergency
306-966-4506
Recruitment & Admissions
306-966-5788
Residence Office
306-966-6775
Sheaf
306-966-8688
Student Counseling Services
306-966-4920
Student Dental Clinic
306-966-5056
Student Employment & Career Center
306-966-5003
Student Health Center
306-966-5768
Student Loans Advisor
306-966-1212
Transfer Credit Inquiries
306-966-6718
Travel CUTS
306-975-3722
University Learning Center
306-966-2886
World University Service of Canada (WUSC)
306-966-6974
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University of Saskachewan Students' Union
General Number
306-966-6960
Academic Advocacy Office
306-966-6968
Campus Legal Services
306-966-6960
Childcare Centre
306-966-2777
Help Centre
306-966-6981
Housing Registry
306-966-6960
Place Riel Information Center
306-966-6988
Pride Center
306-966-6615
Safewalk
306-966-7233
Women’s Center
306-966-6980
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Emergency, Sexual Assault and Health Numbers
Emergency
9-1-1
From a Campus Phone
9-9-1-1
AIDS Saskatoon
306-242-5005
AA Alcoholics Anonymous
306-665-6727
Al-Anon
306-665-3838
Birth Control Clinic
306-655-4642
Crisis Intervention Services
306-933-6200
Dental Emergency Service
306-653-2252
Gay & Lesbian Health Services
306-665-1224
City Hospital
306-655-8000
St. Paul’s Hospital
306-655-5000
Royal University Hospital
306-655-1000
Mental Health Services
306-655-7950
Narcotics Anonymous
306-652-5216
Planned Parenthood
306-244-7989
Poison Center
1-866-454-1212
Police (Inquiries)
306-975-8300
Saskatoon Crime Stoppers
1-800-222-8477
306-653-8336
Sexual Assault & Information Centre
306-244-2224
Sexual Harassment Office (U of S)
306-966-4936