Discover More!
Discover our inclusive community, smaller classes, and additional student support services while you discover your place in the world and continue on the path to success.
Take a Virtual Tour of STM!
Two ways to Discover More:
- take STM classes
- any U of S student can register in STM classes - Self-declare as an STM student
- only Arts & Science students can do this
STM is a Catholic college, federated with the U of S, that is open to students of all backgrounds.
You Can Take a STM Class
Students in any college at the U of S can take STM classes. Is a St. Thomas More College class right for you? Learn more here.
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Get the Best of Both Worlds
In addition to taking STM classes, students in the College of Arts & Science have the option of self-declaring as an STM student. That is how you officially become an STM student. You can self-declare as an STM student when you apply for admission to the U of S, or when you register for classes on PAWS.
Self-declaring as an STM student means:
| Contact STM Student Services with any questions you have about our college and programs. Phone (306) 966-8900 OR 1-800-667-2019 [Toll free in Canada] or email us. |
- Joining a smaller and supportive community - we are an inclusive Catholic college!
- Access to more student services!
- Access to more scholarships and bursaries!
- No extra costs - you pay regular U of S tuition and fees!
- No program or class restrictions (STM students have the same choice as Arts & Science students)!
- Plus you still get all the benefits of being a University of Saskatchewan student - because you will still be a U of S student!
STM students really do get the best of both worlds!
it is a privilege to have done my first major mural in a university chapel for I consider it vital that the Christian message be at least available to young people at the turning point in their intellectual life which university represents. William Kurelek |






it is a privilege to have done my first major mural in a university chapel for I consider it vital that the Christian message be at least available to young people at the turning point in their intellectual life which university represents.
