Before you register

  • The minimum age to take a non-credit course/certificate program offered by Continuing Education is 18.
  • Make sure you review all course and student eligibility requirements. Some of our courses require proof of English proficiency. SAIT has the right to use discretion in determining adequate levels of English proficiency to ensure a student's success in a program.
  • All courses, including virtual sessions, will be delivered in Mountain Standard Time.

Registering for a course

Once you select the section you would like to register for, add it to your cart to proceed with checking out.

New students

If this is the first Continuing Education course you're taking at SAIT, you must set up a student account using your personal email address. Your account profile must be completed by you (not your parent/legal guardian, spouse, employer or sponsor). 

Create your student account

Returning students

If you've taken a Continuing Education course before, sign in to your account to complete your registration and submit a payment.

Sign-in to your student account

If you want to audit a Continuing Education course, please contact Continuing Education Advising to confirm course eligibility, register, and pay for the course.

Avoid creating multiple accounts

Please do not create another account if you forget your account password.

Registering as an international student

If you're living outside of Canada but currently visiting or working (temporarily or otherwise) in Canada and want to take a Continuing Education course or certificate program, please verify with a Canadian immigration lawyer or an RCIC website in good standing if your current status in Canada allows you to study at SAIT without a study permit. Make sure your authorized stay in Canada fully covers the length of the intended studies. Otherwise, you'll not be able to complete courses or a certificate as planned.

For further information about studying in Canada without a study permit, visit the IRCC website.

Learn more about SAIT's non-credit policies and procedures:

Making changes to your course registration

After you have completed your registration, you may transfer, drop or withdraw from a course to receive a refund by the set deadlines. To change your registration, sign in to your student account and navigate to the "My Enrolment History" tab.

If you need assistance making a change, please contact Continuing Education Advising.

Dropping a course

You can drop the course for a full tuition refund, less a $50 administrative fee, until the course drop request deadline. Once your request is processed, you'll immediately receive a refund notice. Your refund will be issued within 24 hours to the credit card you used for the original purchase.

Transferring your course

You can transfer to a different course or section until the transfer deadline. 

If the cost of the course you're transferring to is different, you'll be prompted to pay the difference, or you will be refunded the difference within 24 hours to the credit card you used for the original purchase. Once your request is processed, you'll immediately receive a notification.

Withdrawing from a course

You can withdraw from a course to receive a "W" grade on your student record (rather than an "F") up until the withdrawal deadline.

Course cancelled by SAIT

A course may be cancelled due to low enrolment or other unforeseen circumstances two to 14 days before the course start date.

SAIT reserves the right to limit registration, cancel, postpone or combine courses, alter course content, dates or times and substitute instructors.

🚨 If you are registered for a course that has been cancelled, you'll receive an email notification and will be given the option to be dropped from the course with a full refund or transferred to a future intake. You're responsible for obtaining any refunds applicable for books, software and/or supplies purchased for the cancelled course.

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SAIT is located on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Îyârhe Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney.

We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta.