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It looks like this template (still under development, apparently :-) ) includes subparts of the University of Saskatchewan AND other colleges and universities in Saskatchewan.
That seems like two separate topics, or else a template for "Universities and colleges in Saskatchewan" with a subsection for Univ of Sask. --orlady18:44, 10 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hello there. The colleges which are listed in the template are all associated with the University and called 'affiliated colleges' all except for St. Thomas More which is afederated college and is part of the University as it pertains to academics, but associated with the province with financing and administration. If a student attends any of the colleges listed (which are operated independently), the students are receiving a U of S degree if they come to completion. ....See also theUniversity of Saskatchewan Academics page as well as the main page for theUniversity of Saskatchewan Affiliated Colleges There are other colleges in Saskatchewan which you cannot earn a U of S degree in attendance, and those would be on a different template. All these are joined in with the U of S at the moment some of them fairly recently.SriMesh |talk04:35, 16 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]