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Campion
College
Campion College was established in 1917
as a Roman Catholic college administered by the Jesuit Fathers
of Saskatchewan, and now its Board of Regents. Campion and its
students are directly linked with the University of Regina and
all its programs and services.
Campion College has a smaller student
body which allows faculty and administrative staff to offer
students
extraordinary attention in areas of academic, personal and spiritual
counseling, registration and other student services. The Campion
College building has a newly renovated first floor with an expanded
student lounge, coffee shop and Internet terminals.
Campion College
University of Regina
3737 Wascana Parkway
REGINA SK S4S 0A2
(306) 359-1232
Luther
College
Luther College is a federated arts and
science college associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in Canada and operated by its own Board of Regents. Luther students
have access to the University of Regina and all its programs and
services. In addition, Luther offers three unique programs to
first year University of Regina students: the Horizons Interdisciplinary
Program, the English-Science Program and the Cultural Studies
Program.
Luther has a co-educational residence
for students. The residence is open to all post-secondary students,
although preference is given to students enrolled in the degree
programs through Luther. The College provides personalized academic
counseling and chaplains for counseling services.
Luther College
University of Regina
REGINA SK S4S 0A2
(306) 585-5025
St.
Thomas More
St. Thomas More College (STM) is a Catholic liberal arts college
federated with the University of Saskatchewan. This means that
we are academically integrated with the U of S, but financially
and legally independent. STM teaches U of S credit courses in
cooperation with the College of Arts & Sciences to enhance
student experience. Established by the Basilian Fathers in 1936,
STM features a newly renovated facility, additional student services,
a comprehensive campus ministry program, and many extra-curricular
activities for students.
The College also maintains a co-ed residence, Ogle Hall, for
U of S students. Ogle hall features single occupancy rooms, free
high speed internet, convenient location, and a quiet academic
setting.
St Thomas More College
1437 College Drive
SASKATOON SK S7N 0W6
1-800-667-2019

First
Nations University of Canada
The Saskatchewan Indian Federated College was created in 1976
by a federation agreement between the Federation of Saskatchewan
Indian Nations and the University of Regina. This agreement provided
for an independently administered university-college to serve
the academic, cultural and spiritual needs of First Nations' students.
The new First Nations University of
Canada opened its doors June 21, 2003. It offers programs and
services in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert. Programs are
offered in 10 academic departments: School of Business, National
School of Dental Therapy, English, Indian Communication Arts,
Indian Education, Indian Fine Arts, Indian Language, Literature
and Linguistics, Indian Social Work, Indian Studies and Science.
First Nations University of Canada
1 First Nations Way
REGINA SK S4S 7K2
(306) 790-5950 ext 2100
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