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📅 New Fall 2026 registration dates

Update your calendars: registration for Fall 2026 classes will now take place from June 22 – 25 (previously June 8 – 11). Phew! More time to plan your next semester.

🅿️ P6 Parking Garage closure — May 15 to 18

SAIT's P6 Parking Garage will be closed for annual cleaning and maintenance starting at 6 pm on Friday, May 15 through Monday, May 18. Vehicles are not permitted inside the parkade during the closure. P6 will reopen Tuesday, May 19.

😌 Calm your senses and get creative at the Student Zen Den

The Student Zen Den is hosting a series of drop-in events this May.

  • Thursday, May 14, 11 am – 1 pm | Mindful Lego Building
  • Wednesday, May 20, 4:15 – 5 pm | Stretch, Reset and Clay Grounding Workshop
  • Tuesday, May 26, 2 pm | Guided relaxation
  • Wednesday, May 27, 11 am – noon | Canvas painting: Express and unwind

No experience or materials necessary. Just bring yourself!

🍔 Help shape your new campus restaurant/pub

Share your feedback and help shape the campus restaurant/pub in the new Taylor Family Campus Centre.

Watch your SAIT inbox for a survey from SAIT’s Business Intelligence and Analytics team. The survey closes Friday, May 22. All completed surveys will be entered into a draw for a chance to win a Coca Cola prize pack.

💭 Visit a new Student Services pop-up booth this week

Visit our Student Services pop-up booths from May 11 to 14. Learn about the services you need to thrive at SAIT, grab a snack and find some SAIT swag at each booth — first come, first served. You can also collect stamps to be entered in a grand prize draw for a New Student Swag Bag.

📚 May Library Digest: From New Student to Future Professional

Did you know the Reg Erhardt Library has a monthly digest full of resources?

  • Browse our From Student to Professional booklist, featuring reads on skills for today’s workplace and career search skills to get you there.
  • Learn how SAIT Alumni can keep on borrowing from the library with a TAL (The Alberta Library) card.
  • Access full-text Canadian newspaper articles through our subscription to Canadian Newsstream.
  • New to SAIT? — find out how to access our resources, services and support.

Read the May Library Digest

💡 Build your network with SAIT's Industry Mentorship Program

If you are a current full-time credit-student in your second year of study or higher, you're eligible to apply for the Industry Mentorship Program, where you'll be paired with an industry professional and gain real-world knowledge.

The program runs from June 1 until Aug. 21, with a minimum of six mentor meetings over that period.

To participate, you must complete the mandatory application, review the student mentorship guide and complete and pass the training quiz.

Apply for the Industry Mentorship Program

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What else you should know

  • SAIT’s Interim Welcome Centre is opening in the Johnson-Cobbe Energy Centre, where it'll live until its permanent home in the Taylor Family Campus Centre is ready. Prep work is underway — several table/chair groups on the main floor have been removed to allow for the installation of walls, furniture and AV over the next few months.

SAIT’s campus is home to legacy buildings and, like other post-secondary institutions in the city, performs water sampling to monitor its suitability for drinking. Recent testing results indicate a handful of labs and bottle refill stations in the Senator Burns, Heritage Hall and E.H. Crandell buildings have levels of some inorganic substances above recommended guidelines.

Corrective action has been taken, including signage in affected spaces with directions for users, where appropriate. Please follow any directions provided, and remember that bathroom sinks are intended for hand hygiene purposes only.

Learn about the impacted areas as well as protective and corrective actions being taken.

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A current photo gallery of SAIT Alumni and WorldSkills competitors Korae Nottveit, Alex Sidorchuk and Tyler Cherkowski

Student Life

SAIT WorldSkills alumni reflect as the countdown to 2026 begins

Where are they now? Three WorldSkills alumni share career updates and advice for SAIT competitors heading to China in September. SAIT alumni Korae Nottveit, Alexandre Sidorchuk and Tyler Cherkowski are among the few with firsthand knowledge of WorldSkills competition. Discover where they’ve landed post-WorldSkills and see what advice they have for SAIT’s 2026 competitors.

A current photo gallery of SAIT Alumni and WorldSkills competitors Korae Nottveit, Alex Sidorchuk and Tyler Cherkowski

Student Life

SAIT doubles down on new collaborative partnerships in Ireland

The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) signs two Memorandums of Understanding with post-secondary institutions in Ireland.

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Student Life

Am I cheating if I use AI? Here’s how to use it safely

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming part of how we research, write and study. But how much is too much when using AI in coursework?

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Oki, Âba wathtech, Danit'ada, Tawnshi, Hello.

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.