UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
The University of Regina is a comprehensive, mid-sized university that traces its roots back to the creation of Regina College in 1911. The College grew in size and significance and became an independent degree-granting university – the University of Regina – in 1974. Home to 10 faculties, 25 academic departments and schools, 18 research centres and institutes, and three federated colleges — Campion College, First Nations University of Canada, and Luther College — the university has established reputations for excellence and innovative programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees.
The University offers more than 120 undergraduate programs and 78 graduate programs, including many specialized programs such as police studies and public policy.
Home to more than 400 active researchers, including faculty members, graduate and undergraduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and 12 Canada Research Chairs. With $51.2 million in research revenue in 2022-23, the U of R has emerged as a centre of excellence on a number of research fronts.
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Full-time (undergraduates)
9,970
Full-time (graduates)
1,370
Part-time (undergraduates)
1,860
Part-time (graduates)
1,090
TUITION FEES
CANADIAN STUDENTS
Undergraduate tuition fees:
$7,523 - $7,973
Graduate tuition fees:
$4,916
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Undergraduate tuition fees:
$22,568 - $23,918
Graduate tuition fees:
$8,920
Source: Statistics Canada. Fees for general programs in arts and humanities (2023-24) See:https://www.uregina.ca/oir/assets/statistics/tuition-and-related-fees/tuition-and-living-costs-summary-2023-24.pdf
Note: In addition to tuition fees, universities generally charge fees for goods and services supplied to students. This includes areas such as student associations, sports and health. These additional fees vary widely per university and per student and can run from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Check with the university for details.