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We have three federated colleges that are located on the main U of R campus and offer students a unique and supportive community while pursuing a University of Regina degree.

FEDERATED COLLEGE STUDENTS

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Pay regular tuition & access all the same supports and services (and more!)

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Benefit from one-on-one academic advising

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Access additional scholarships and bursaries

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Graduate with a U of R degree

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Have smaller classes and easier access to instructors

CAMPION COLLEGE

As Canada’s only Jesuit undergraduate college, Campion offers students a diverse community that works to develop the whole person- intellectually, spiritually, and socially. It unites academic excellence with a focus on ethical values and service to others.

Any student registered in Arts, Science, Media, Art, and Performance and preprofessional programs is eligible to become a Campion student! For more information, visit

www.campioncollege.ca

LUTHER COLLEGE

Luther College’s teaching and research are rooted in the pursuit of social justice, a sustainable environment for all, and global citizenship. Many university students also choose to live on campus in The Student Village, an all-inclusive, affordable and welcoming environment where you’ll quickly feel at home. Any student registered in Arts, Science, Media, Art, and Performance and preprofessional programs is eligible to become a Luther student.

For more information, visit

www.luthercollege.edu/university

FIRST NATIONS UNIVERSITY OF CANADA

First Nations University is a unique Canadian institution that specializes in Indigenous knowledge, providing post-secondary education within a culturally supportive environment. Indigenous and non-Indigenous students alike can study 15 academic programs including Indigenous Health, Indigenous Languages, and Indigenous Education. U of R students are encouraged to learn about the history and culture of Indigenous peoples in Canada. For more information, visit www.fnuniv.ca

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