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Saskatchewan Polytechnic

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Saskatchewan

Canada

The Fabricator - Welder program is a dual certificate program designed to equip students with essential skills in welding and steel fabrication. It blends theory with extensive practical training, with students spending approximately 75% of their time in well-equipped shops. Students will also complete Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) welder qualification tests and participate in a one-week work experience.
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Total Tuition Fees

$22,400

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Duration

12 Months

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Fall ( Sept - Nov )

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Spring ( Apr - June )

Class Profile

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Class Size

25

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Average Age

25

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Average Work Experience

3 Years

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International Students

13.2

Career Outcomes

Graduates of the Fabricator - Welder program are in high demand across various industries, equipped with practical skills for diverse roles in metal fabrication and welding. They are prepared for immediate entry into the workforce.

Prospective Job Roles

Welder

Production Line Welder

Assembler Tack Welder

Steel Fabricator

Construction Welder

Maintenance Welder

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Eligibility Criteria

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At least 60 / 100 undergraduate GPA is expected.

English Proficiency Tests

  • IELTS

    6.5

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  • TOEFL

    81

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  • PTE

    63

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  • Duolingo

    110

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Application Requirements

Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

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Application Fee: 150

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    Transcript

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    English Proficiency Test

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    Academic LOR

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    Resume

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    WES/ECE evaluation

Application Deadlines

Scholarship DeadlineTuition Incentive
FallFeb 27, 2027N/A
SpringN/AN/A

Fees and Funding

Tuition and fees are subject to change annually. International students in their first year must pay tuition and other assessed fees for their first full academic year by their program start date. Estimated cost of living for a student in Saskatchewan. Estimated mandatory health insurance for international students in Canada. A tuition deposit of CAD 5,000 is required for international applicants to confirm admission offer.
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Tuition Fees

$22,400 / year

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Overall Cost

$34,400 / year

Funding Options

Scholarship

Scholarships

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Reconciliation in Action, Student Innovation and Outstanding Citizenship Awards - Application period from December 1, 2025, to February 27, 2026.; School of Construction Entrance Award (CAD 2,500) - For students enrolled in a program within the School of Construction. 22 awards available.; Henry Baker Scholarship (CAD 2,000) - 17 scholarships of CAD 2,000 each and one scholarship of CAD 1,000. Eligibility includes residing in Regina, attending a Regina educational institution, and a minimum overall average of 70% for Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus applicants.; Indigenous Student Bursaries (CAD 1,000) - Up to CAD 1,000 for Indigenous students enrolled in the Business Diploma program (CAD 500 for Fall 2025 Year 1 enrollment). Note: This scholarship is specifically for the Business Diploma program.; Tuition Incentive (CAD 1,000) - For new applications enrolling in select programs for Fall 2026 and Winter 2027 intakes at Saskatoon, Regina, and Moose Jaw campuses. Closes once seats are filled.; Government of Canada Student Financial Assistance - Provides budgeting tools, information on scholarships, and resources for funding education.; Canada-Saskatchewan Career Employment Services (CSCES) - Students may access funding for tuition, books, and supplies.; Veterans' Education and Training Benefit (CAD 40,000) - Funding for post-secondary education for Veterans, up to CAD 40,000 for six years of service and up to CAD 80,000 for at least 12 years of service.; Windmill Microlending (CAD 15,000) - Provides microloans up to CAD 15,000 for skilled immigrants and refugees for career advancement.
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    Saskatchewan Polytechnic Reconciliation in Action, Student Innovation and Outstanding Citizenship Awards

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    School of Construction Entrance Award

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    Henry Baker Scholarship

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    Indigenous Student Bursaries

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    Tuition Incentive

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    Government of Canada Student Financial Assistance

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    Canada-Saskatchewan Career Employment Services (CSCES)

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    Veterans' Education and Training Benefit

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    Windmill Microlending

FAQs

  • A student can complete Fabricator - Welder at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus with in 8.
  • The application fee to pursue Fabricator - Welder at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus is CAD 150 for international students.
  • The annual tuition fee to pursue Fabricator - Welder at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus is CAD 20000.
  • The submission of these scores mainly depends on the type of degree/ course selected at the Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus. For example, the GMAT test is required to take admission to an abroad graduate management program, the LSAT is required during an abroad Law School admission process, and more. Therefore, check Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus requirements before submitting a score.
  • Fabricator - Welder can help Indian/ international students gain: 1. Quality and Practical Education 2. Global Recognition 3. International Exposure 4. Amazing Job Opportunities 5. Experience of Lifetime and more
  • If a student fulfils all the eligibility criteria and admission requirements of Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus, they can easily pursue Fabricator - Welder. The basic eligibility criteria include the following: 1. A GPA above 3 2. Well-written Statement of Purpose 3. An impressive Letter of Recommendation 4. A Work Experience Certificate (if required) 5. A Statement of Financial Proof 6. Academic Transcripts 7. Valid Visa, etc.
  • An MS degree at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus can usually be completed in 2 years. However, many universities offer a 1-year master’s specialisation as well. You can explore the official Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus website to check the course/ degree duration.
  • One can apply for scholarships to pursue their international education at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Campus by: 1. Looking for country-specific scholarships by contacting the specific scholarship institutions. 2. Applying to or finding out if any subject-specific scholarships are available from the university website/ department.

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