Coordinates: 52°7′47.37″N 106°37′58.08″W / 52.1298250°N 106.6328000°W / 52.1298250; -106.6328000
University of Saskatchewan College of Law | |
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Motto | Deo et Patriae (For God and Country) |
Established | 1912 |
Type | Public |
Chancellor | Vera Pezer |
President | R. Peter MacKinnon |
Dean | Sanjeev Anand |
Students | 347 |
Undergraduates | 347 |
Location | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Campus | Urban |
Colours |
Green and white |
Sports | Saskatchewan Huskies |
Nickname | Saskatchewan Huskies |
Mascot | Huskie |
Affiliations | UArctic, AUCC, IAU, CIS, ACU, CUSID, CWUAA |
Website | http://www.usask.ca/law/ |
The College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan is the university's law school. Located in Saskatoon in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, the College of Law was established in 1912 and is the oldest law school in Western Canada, a distinction it shares with the University of Alberta.
Approximately 126 students are admitted to the College of Law each year. In the fall term of 2011/2012, the college had 375 students. Previously, it has 373 students (2010/2011); 362 students (2009/2010); and 370 students (2008/2009). The dean of the College of Law is Sanjeev Anand.
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