University of Saskatchewan College of Law
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The University of Saskatchewan's College of law is a Canadian law school located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The College of Law was established in 1912 and is the oldest law school in Western Canada. The College offers both Bachelors and Masters degrees in Law. The College admits 115 students to its first year class annually for a total enrolment of 347 full and part-time students.
The College recently underwent a 16.5 million dollar expansion to its facilities [1].
The Dean of the College of Law is Brent Cotter.
Tuition for September 2006 was $6840.00 and mandatory student fees are $453.89, for a total of $7293.89. The entrance average tends to be 3.5/156
[edit] Notable Alumni
- John Diefenbaker - Former Prime Minister of Canada.
- Ralph Goodale - Member of Parliament and former Minister of Finance for Canada.
- John Gormley - Talk radio show host and former Member of Parliament.
- Emmett Matthew Hall - Former Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
- Jeremy Harrison - Former Member of Parliament.
- Ray Hnatyshyn - Former Governor General for Canada.
- Peter MacKinnon - President of the University of Saskatchewan.
- Roy Romanow - Former Premier of Saskatchewan.
- Dwight Newman - Currently Associate Dean.
[edit] Notable Professors
- Chris Axworthy - Former Member of Parliament and provincial Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs