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UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
College West 127
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2
Phone: 1.306.585.6260
Fax: 1.306.337.3128
Email: international.admissions@uregina.ca
FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Paskwˉaw Tower 110.02
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2
Phone: 1.306.585.4161
Fax: 1.306.337.2444
Email: grad.studies@uregina.ca
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Wakpá Tower 114
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2
Phone: 1.306.585.4585
Fax: 1.306.585.4971
Email: esl@uregina.ca
You can always reach us
24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
OPEN
YOUR
WORLD
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
INTERNATIONAL
VIEWBOOK
REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
TORONTO
VANCOUVER
CONTACT
8088-867-867
Text
admission
@studymetro.com
www.studymetro.com
UR International is here to help.
Visit us at www.uregina.ca/international
OPEN YOUR WORLD
University of Regina international students
have a desire to learn more about
themselves, the world and everything in it.
Study in an academic environment that
encourages creativity, innovation, and new
experiences. Open yourself to exciting new
personal development. Meet interesting
people from diverse backgrounds and
cultures. Make friendships that last a
lifetime. Experience alternative ways of
thinking, and learn from others as they
learn from you. Discover a future filled
with possibilities for you and your career.
Enjoy all of these things with the
constant support of UR International.
www.uregina.ca/international
Cover Photo: Tourism Saskatchewan/Greg Huszar Photography | Inside Photos: U of R Photography (unless otherwise noted)
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SASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRANT
NOMINEE PROGRAM (SINP) IS OPEN
TO UNIVERSITY OF REGINA GRADUATES.
Million people live
in Saskatchewan
1.16
ABOUT CANADA
Canadians are known across the world
as friendly, welcoming people who love
to learn about different cultures. Canada
welcomes more than 150,000 international
students each year and spends more per
capita on its education system than most
countries. Our multicultural heritage means
life here is diverse and exciting.
ABOUT SASKATCHEWAN
With its growing population, booming
economy and exciting future, Saskatchewan
is a place where you can enjoy life and
succeed. Located in the centre of Canada,
Saskatchewan is a great starting point to
explore the whole country. Direct flights
from Regina International Airport can take
you to most major Canadian cities.
Experience the natural beauty of
Saskatchewan by taking a road trip to
discover the majestic lakes in the plains of
the south and the deep forests of the north.
And take a break from your studies to
enjoy camping, fishing, hunting, swimming,
canoeing, and hiking at pristine lakes just
outside of Regina. Fishing in Saskatchewan
is among the best in the world, and you
can see an abundance of wildlife. In winter,
enjoy snowboarding, skiing, skating, and
hockey as the snow falls around you.
Highest salaries in
Canada earned by
Saskatchewanians
Days of sun per
year in
Saskatchewan
4TH
321
Unemployment rate
in Saskatchewan –
2nd
lowest in Canada
6%
WE WELCOME
THE WORLD
Regina is your home away from home! It’s safe and
affordable, and provides a high standard of living.
LIVING IN CANADA
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Photo:TourismSaskatchewan/ChrisHendricksonPhotography
Photo: Tourism Saskatchewan/Keith Starks
Photo: Tourism Saskatchewan/Greg Huszar Photography
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minute walk from campus to nearby
restaurants and stores.
minute drive from the Regina International
Airport to the U of R.
minute bus ride to the shopping, culture,
and festivals of downtown Regina.
minute bike ride to larger grocery stores,
movie theatres, and malls.
EASY TO GET AROUND
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EXPERIENCE REGINA
In Regina, our main campus and historic College Avenue
campus occupy 239 acres and provide an attractive study
and work environment for our students, faculty and staff.
A UNIVERSITY IN THE
HEART OF THE CITY
In 2017, MoneySense magazine ranked Regina as one of the top 3
cities in Canada for new Canadians to live. Enjoy discovering the
sights, sounds, and activities that this city has to offer.
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA’S SITE
The University of Regina is nestled in Wascana Park, one of the largest
urban parks in North America. Imagine attending a university surrounded by
natural beauty (including a lake) and kilometres of walking and bike paths.
Nearby are coffee shops, restaurants, and grocery stores where you’ll find
products from many cultures (a taste of home!). Downtown Regina, with
its many stores and restaurants, is an easy bus, bike, or car ride away. In
summer, you’ll find the Regina Folk Festival, outdoor movies, and other
exciting events. Regina is a city where newcomers find a real sense of home.
ABOUT THE CITY OF REGINA
Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan. In 2017,
MoneySense magazine ranked it as one of the
top 3 cities in Canada for new Canadians to live.
With its diverse and growing population of over
240,000, Regina mixes the cultural amenities
and employment opportunities of a large city
with the friendly, community feel of a smaller
urban centre.
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Photo:TourismSaskatchewan/GregHuszarPhotography
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UR INTERNATIONAL –
STUDENT SERVICES
UR International is your first point of contact
as an international student at the University
of Regina. UR International Student Services
assists all international students with
building a strong foundation for academic
success. From the moment you are accepted
and throughout the entire duration of your
program, we provide personalized support
and guidance in your academic journey.
LIFE-SKILLS ADVISORS
Our Life Skills Advisor team is comprised
of specialized staff who speak a variety of
languages and are available to assist and
support you throughout your time as a
U of R student. Our wide range of services
and programs will help you to transition
to life in Canada with ease.
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE
If you have an emergency, you can reach
us at our toll-free number 24 hours a day,
7 days per week – guaranteed!
IMMIGRATION GUIDANCE
We are dedicated to ensuring that you
maintain your status in Canada. We will
help you to understand how to legally
maintain your immigration documents.
GLOBAL LEARNING CENTRE
The Global Learning Centre provides
several programs and services which
support international students with their
academic and non-academic needs.
• Peer Advisor Program – Peer Advisors
are ready to assist and provide valuable
support to new international students
• English Coaching – daily one-on-one
English language support
• Conversation Club – group conversation
practice and social activities for adjusting
to life in Canada
• Study Assistance – daily assistance for
various subjects and classes
• Academic Workshops and Classes –
educational workshops and classes
tailored to help students succeed in
their studies
SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH SYSTEM
ASSISTANCE
Our office will explain the local health
system to you: how to apply for a
Saskatchewan health card, the health
coverage options available to you, and what
we offer our students on and off campus.
AIRPORT WELCOME
We will greet you at the Regina International
Airport and assist you with navigating the
local transportation systems and make sure
you reach your new residence.
ORIENTATION
At Orientation, you will learn everything
you need to know to navigate life at
the U of R, and you will have several
opportunities to meet other U of R faculty
and staff (including the UR International
team), as well as make new friends.
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SUPPORT
IS OUR
STRENGTH
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To stay up to date on programs, events,
and important information, visit:
www.facebook.com/uofr.uri.regina
It was the middle of the night in January when I fell on the ice outside of the
campus. I broke my leg, and I didn’t know what to do because I didn’t have a
Saskatchewan health card. I called the UR International emergency number
and they came to my home right away. They helped me to apply for the
SK Health Card immediately, and took me to the hospital.
Luckily, I was admitted to the emergency room right away and was treated
the next day. After the surgery, UR International even arranged an emergency
residence room on campus for me to stay, so it would be convenient to go to
classes and be close to my friends. The staff at the UR International office
were very helpful and efficient. I thank them very much.
– YUAN WANG Bachelor of Applied Science, Engineering and Applied Science
IN CASE OF EMERGENCIES, CONTACT UR INTERNATIONAL
ANYTIME GUARANTEED
The UR International team is one
of the best in Canada.
• 24 HOURS/DAY, 7 DAYS/WEEK
• CALL US AT 1-855-874-1700
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Undergraduate Certificates stand alone as
an academic achievement, but can also be a
pathway toward a future diploma or degree.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
• Administration, Level 2 (1 year)
• Advanced LG Certificate (30 credit hours)
• Advanced Studio Art (1 year)
Must submit a portfolio by April 1 for entrance into
the Fall semester or by December 1 for entrance
into the Winter semester.
• Animation (18 credit hours)
• Chinese (1 year)
• Computer Science (2 years)
• Dance Teacher Education (2 years)
Must submit Teacher Education Application Portfolio
• Early Childhood Studies for the Helping
Profession (15 credit hours)
• Economics (1 year)
• Extended Studies in Inclusive Education
(30 credit hours)
This is a post-grad certificate for practicing teachers
and requires a B.Ed
• French as a Second Langauage (1 year)
• German (1 year)
• Health Studies (1 year)
• Indigenous Fine Arts (2 years)
Must submit a portfolio by April 1 for entrance into
the Fall semester or by December 1 for entrance
into the Winter semester.
• Indigenous Social Work (2 years)
• Indigenous Health Practice (1 year)
• Indigenous Health Studies (2 years)
• Indigenous Literatures in English
(18 credit hours)
• Intercultural Leadership (1 year)
• International Studies (1 year)
• Japanese (1 year)
• Law and Society (30 credit hours)
• Liberal Arts (1 year)
• Local Government Authority
(30 credit hours)
• LG Certificate (15 credit hours)
• Nonprofit Sector Leadership & Innovation
(15 credit hours)
In partnership with Luther College
• Political and International
Governance (1 year)
• Public Relations (15 credit hours)
• Social Work (2 years)
• Spanish (1 year)
• Hospitality, Tourism and Gaming
Entertainment Management
(15 credit hours)
• Visual Arts (2 years)
Must submit a portfolio by April 1 for entrance into
the Fall semester or by December 1 for entrance
into the Winter semester.
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
• Business Administration (2 years)
• Film Production (30 credit hours)
• Liberal Arts (2 years)
• Indigenous Communication Arts
(2 year, 72 credit hours)
• Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in String
Performance (30 credit hours)
ARTS (HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES)
Anthropology
Classical & Medieval Studies
Creative Writing
Economics (BA & BSc)
English
Environmental Studies
French
Geographic Information Science
Geography
Health Studies
History
Human Justice (Criminal Justice,
Social Justice)
Indigenous Languages, Arts & Culture
Indigenous Languages (Cree or Saulteaux)
Indigenous Studies
International Languages (Chinese, German,
Japanese, Spanish)
International Studies
Journalism
Linguistics
Philosophy
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Police Studies
Political Science
Psychology (BA & BSc)
Religious Studies
Resource and Environmental Studies
Sociology and Social Studies
Women’s and Gender Studies
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Accounting
Commerce (Business Administration)
Entrepreneurship
Finance
General Management
Human Resource Management
International Business
Marketing
EDUCATION
Arts Education
Baccalauréat en éducation (le Bac)
Elementary Education
Music Education (BMusEd/BMus)
Secondary Education
ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE
Electronic Systems Engineering
Environmental Systems Engineering
Industrial Systems Engineering
Petroleum Systems Engineering
Software Systems Engineering
MEDIA, ART, & PERFORMANCE
Art History
Creative Technologies
Cultures of Display
Film Production
Film Studies
Indigenous Fine Arts
Music
Theatre (Acting, Design/Stage
Management)
Visual Arts (Art Studio)
KINESIOLOGY & HEALTH STUDIES
(EXERCISE SCIENCE & SPORT
MANAGEMENT)
Gerontology
Health Promotion
Health Studies
Human Kinetics
Sport and Recreation Management
Therapeutic Recreation
SCIENCE
Actuarial Science
Biochemistry
Biology
Biology, Cellular, and Molecular
Biology, Ecology, and Environment
Chemistry
Computer Science
Environmental Geosciences
Environmental Health and Science
(Public Health Inspection)
(Also available as a 2.5 year after-
degree program)
Geography
Geology
Indigenous Environmental Science
Mathematics
Physics (Applied/Industrial)
Software Systems Development
Statistics
Note that many science majors can be combined.
SOCIAL WORK
Social Work
NURSING
Nursing
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Pre-Agriculture
Pre-Chiropractic Medicine
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Nutrition
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Note: These U of R Pre-Professional Programs
are designed to allow you to apply for a
professional program upon completion.
Please note that most professional programs
in Canada require you to be a Permanent
Residents or Canadian Citizens
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA PROGRAMS (1-2 YEARS)
UNDERGRADUATE
STUDIES
Universities in Canada provide a high level of education, and students accepted at the University of
Regina arrive with a GPA of 80%, on average. Find your future here: choose from over 70 programs in
10 faculties. Our UR International services will be there to help you succeed every step of the way.
WHAT CAN I STUDY?
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ADMISSION OFFICE
THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
IS RANKED WITHIN THE
TOP 150GLOBAL UNIVERSITIES UNDER
THE AGE OF 50 BY TIMES
HIGHER EDUCATION 2016.
* Entrance requirement is 65%; 70% for the Faculty of Engineering.
If you do not meet the English requirement,
the university may choose (depending on
the particular circumstances) to send you a
conditional acceptance letter until you meet
the required standard. You can use this letter
to apply for your study permit.
Once you have met the English requirement,
we will send you a full letter of admission.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENT: The following meet the university’s
English-Language Proficiency requirement:
• Completion of UR Advanced EAP
• IELTS: Overall 6.5: no band below 5.5
• TOEFL: Overall 80,
Reading/Listening 19,
Speaking/Writing 18
• CanTest: Listening 4.5, Reading 4.5, Writing 4.0
Exception: Nursing has a higher proficiency requirement.
• CAEL: 60
• MELAB: 85
• CELT: 60
• PEARSON TEST:
Overall score of 59
with no band below 59
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Our six-level Academic Program
emphasizes the English-language skills
you’ll need to enter and succeed at the
University of Regina. Before you begin
your first semester, you’ll take a placement
test to determine your English level. There
are three semesters per year; each lasts
13 weeks. Alternately, you may apply for
a fast-track (intensive and condensed)
version of Level 020 (High Basic) or
Level 030 (Intermediate) offered
between semesters.
Levels
005 Low Basic
010 Basic
020 High Basic (also available in fast-
track version)
030 Intermediate (also available in fast-
track version)
040 High Intermediate
Advanced English for Academic
Purposes (EAP)
DATES AND TUITION
All prices are in Canadian dollars.
Please note that these fees are non-
refundable:
• $100 application fee
• $400 tuition deposit fee
Fall 2018
Dates: September 4 – November 30, 2018
Tuition (Visa Students): $4,170*
Application Deadline: August 1, 2018
Winter 2019
Dates: January 2 – March 29, 2019
Tuition (Visa Students): $4,170*
Application Deadline: December 1, 2018
Spring/Summer 2019
Dates: May 1 – July 26, 2019
Tuition (Visa Students): $4,170*
Application Deadline: April 1, 2019
ADVANCED ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC
PURPOSES (EAP)
Advanced EAP prepares you for University
of Regina undergraduate and graduate
programs by building your academic
English-language skills and readiness
for university. By completing Advanced
EAP, you meet our English-language
proficiency requirement.
DIRECT ENTRY INTO ADVANCED EAP
You can go directly into Advanced EAP if
you achieve one of these scores:
• a minimum overall IELTS (Academic)
score of 6.0 (with no band score lower
than 5.0)
• a TOEFL iBT score of 70 (with no skill
below 17)
• a TOEFL Paper–based score of 525
• a CAEL score of 50
You can go directly into 040 High
Intermediate if you achieve a minimum
overall IELTS (Academic) score of 5.5
(with no band score lower than 5.0).
ADMISSION TO THE ESL ACADEMIC
PROGRAM
To apply, you must be at least 16 years of
age by the first day of the semester. If you
are under 18, you are considered a minor,
so you must contact the Main ESL Office to
discuss your admission requirements.
HOW TO APPLY FOR THE ACADEMIC
PROGRAM
Please contact the Main ESL Office at
306-585-4585 or esl@uregina.ca,
or apply at www.uregina.ca/esl.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
Please contact the Main ESL Office at
306-585-4585 or esl@uregina.ca.
ENGLISH PROGRAM
ESLENGLISH AS A SECOND
LANGUAGE PROGRAM
Your Pathway to success at the University of Regina.
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
Experience the U of R academic
culture before you enter your
degree program.
Develop lifelong friendships in
your intensive language classes.
Homestay – Live with a
Canadian family and experience
Canadian culture while
improving your English.
WHY STUDY ESL HERE?
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RESEARCH KEY AREAS
These are our strategic research clusters,
noted for their highly qualified personnel
and their results:
• Anxiety, Stress & Pain
• The Digital Future
• Water, Environment & Clean Energy
• Health Equity
• Social Justice & Community Safety
FUNDING
The Faculty of Graduate Studies
and Research provides funding on a
competitive basis. Applications are due
by June 15 for Fall/Winter semesters
and February 28 for Spring/Summer
semesters. For this and other funding
opportunities, see www.uregina.ca/
gradstudies/scholarships/index.html
TO APPLY
To apply for graduate studies at the
University of Regina, go to www.uregina.
ca/gradstudies/future-students/
international-students/index.html
(the application fee is $100).
WHAT TO SUBMIT WITH YOUR
APPLICATION
1. Two confidential letters of
recommendation (originals) in a sealed
envelope with the referee’s signature
across the seal.
2. Official university transcripts in sealed
official university envelopes with the
institution’s stamp across the seal. WES
evaluation is required for Engineering
and Education applicants, and strongly
recommended for all other applicants.
As well, some disciplines require additional
material – please see the following details.
If you’re a prospective graduate student
for a thesis or research-related program,
we encourage you to contact a professor
in your discipline through www.uregina.
ca/gradstudies/programs/index.html or
contact the Program Coordinator listed on
the programs index page.
REQUIREMENTS
Master’s applicants must hold a four-
year bachelor’s degree or a comparable
qualification earned at an accredited
university.
PhD applicants must have a standing
equivalent to a thesis-based master’s
program.
MINIMUM ADMISSION AVERAGE
Requirements vary according to your home
country. See www.uregina.ca/gradstudies/
future-students/international-students/
before-apply/minimum-standard.html
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
If you do not meet the English requirement,
the university may give you a conditional
acceptance (depending on the particular
circumstances) until you meet the
required standard.
Approximate Cost of study for 12 months in Canadian dollars (for international students)
Program
Tuition (based
on 15 credit hrs)
Food, accommodation,
books and transportation Total
Master’s Degree $8,520 $15,000 $23,520
Master of Engineering $11,120 $15,000 $26,160
JSGS PhD/MPP $5,780 $15,000 $20,780
MBA, MHRM, MADMIN $17,360 $15,000 $32,360
See https://www.uregina.ca/gradstudies/future-students/tuition-fees/year.html for
more information.
GRADUATE STUDIES
GRADUATE
STUDIES
The University of Regina supports excellence in research, teaching, and public service. We are one
of Canada’s leading comprehensive universities, ranked first in international research collaboration
in 2014 by Research Inforsource Inc. Scholars and scientists at the university conduct research of
global impact and importance.
HIGHER LEARNING
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For more details or
to apply visit:
www.uregina.ca/
student/residence/
LIVE HERE
U OF R HOUSING
COLLEGE WEST RESIDENCE
College West has always been
a favourite of international
students, and now it’s even better;
completely renovated in 2018!
Residents will love the modern
apartment-style living and shared
interactive spaces!
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ON-CAMPUS
LOCATIONS TO
CHOOSE FROM
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PASKWAW & WAKPÁ
TOWERS
681 modern rooms, a view
of campus, big screen TV’s
in our lounges, computer
rooms, pool tables and
much more.
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PRICES AND AMENITIES
Room Type
Housing Cost
per semester
Meal Plan Cost
per semester
Total Cost
per semester
Single room (dorm) with shared
washroom
$2,395 $2,400 $4,795
Single room (dorm) with private
washroom
$3,276 $2,400 $5,676
2-bedroom apartment $3,869 Not required $3,869
4-bedroom apartment $3,432 Not required $3,432
6/7-bedroom apartment $3,260 Not required $3,260
LUTHER RESIDENCE
Single occupancy rooms
where you can enjoy a
convenient meal plan at
the Luther Cafeteria.
U of R Residences are located right
on campus, so you’re always close to
everything you need to succeed!
*All prices are approximate and subject to change.
KIŠIK TOWERS
A 606 bed location offering
modern, fully furnished
apartments, private dorms with
washrooms, and common areas
to make life on campus
comfortable and convenient.
LA RÉSIDENCE
A French speaking environment
open to all language speakers, this
cozy community offers 50 spacious,
private rooms with full bathrooms
and a small fridge. Several floors
have been updated and offer
modern lounges and amenities.
RESIDENCE LIFE
Living on campus makes it easy to make
new friends and get involved in both social
and educational activities. Our residences
are some of the most affordable in Canada,
and with more than 16 room styles to
choose from, we are certain there is a
perfect room to call your home!
ON YOUR OWN BUT NOT ALONE
When you live on campus, you have a
whole team of friendly people to support
you. Our Kısik Towers location has helpful
staff available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
We are here to help with whatever you
might need. In addition, Resident Assistants
live in every building and are available any
time to provide assistance or support. All
campus locations are very safe and secure.
Grad and Mature student Housing available.
WHY YOU SHOULD LIVE HERE:
• It’s Easy: Rooms are furnished – all
utilities are connected and included!
• Great Location: It’s the best location in
the city! Be close to classes, food, and
transportation!
• It’s FUN! You will meet so many friends
and enjoy numerous activities and events!
SPECIAL FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS:
International Application:
To make it easy for you to apply, we have
created a Housing Application specifically
for international students. Choose this if you
would like to complete a shorter application
and confirm your room in one step!
Apply Here: https://www.uregina.ca/
housing/apply/international-students.html
The Global Citizen Living-Learning
Community (LLC):
A Living-Learning Community is a group
of students that live together in student-
housing because they share similar interests.
This makes it really easy to make friends
and get involved in university life! Each
LLC Community is given a special location
and we plan special programming and
events just for you! The Global Citizen LLC
offers 5 or 6 bedroom apartments in the
beautiful College West location! This LLC
is very popular with international students
but also welcomes domestic students who
appreciate building relationships across
cultures. There is a $100 participation fee
for this community. To learn about this LLC,
and other LLC options, visit our website or
contact our team.
Learn more: www.uregina.ca/housing
Contact us: housing.services@uregina.ca
“THERE ARE SO MANY GOOD SPOTS TO HANG
OUT AND STUDY, AND ALL MY FRIENDS LIVE
NEAR ME. I LOVE LIVING ON CAMPUS!”
– Aakash, U of R Student
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LIMITLESS
OPPORTUNITIES
AT THE U OF R
Regina is a great place to gain
international work experience,
and we will help you get a job.
CAREER SUCCESS
YOUR PATHWAY TO A
PROFESSIONAL FUTURE
IN CANADA
The UR International Team is designed to
set you up with the knowledge and skills to
find career-related employment while you
study or after you graduate. We’ll help you
look for that perfect job.
THE CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION
& INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The U of R pioneered the Co-operative
(Co-op) Education Work Experience
Program in western Canada. Co-op
gives you valuable experience-based
learning while you’re taking almost any
undergraduate degree. In 2017, these
programs helped our students earn
over $10 million.
• Learn while you earn. Co-op students
earn, on average, $11,500 per four-month
placement: as much as $45,000 to help
pay for their education. Participating
students alternate between work and
study semesters for the last three years
of their program.
• Explore your career options. See what
it is like to work in a specific field, and
meet future employers.
• Develop a network of contacts in
your field. Most co-op students get
permanent job offers from their
employers before they graduate.
• Increase your earning potential.
The U of R makes more co-operative
education and internship placements
than all other post-secondary institutions
in Saskatchewan combined.
• Co-op Programs are offered in:
Liberal Arts, Business Administration,
Engineering, and Science.
CO-OP FACTS
90%OF STUDENTS
WHO APPLY FOR A CO-OP
PLACEMENT GET ONE
• 55% growth in the last 10 years,
and 26% of these were
international students working
in Canadian placements
OVER $10 MILLION
EARNED IN 2017
$3,100PER MONTH
AVERAGE SALARY IN 2017
CAREER EMPLOYMENT
Saskatchewan’s economy has boomed
over the last 10 years, and remains the
fastest-growing province in Canada.
Saskatchewan has prospered thanks to
its innovative and supportive economic
development plans and abundant
natural resources.
Saskatchewan has the lowest
unemployment rate in Canada and a
strong and diverse economy that creates
excellent job opportunities for skilled
workers in many fields.
IMMIGRATION
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
Program (SINP) processes applicants
faster than the national program and it is
open to University of Regina graduates.
Many students who work in Saskatchewan
after they graduate from the University
of Regina are eligible for the $20,000 Tax
Graduate Retention Program.
According to Huffington Post Canada,
Regina is Canada’s best city in 2017 for
jobs and affordable homes (based on
labour market data from Bank of Montreal
and housing affordability data from Royal
Bank of Canada and National Bank).
SASKATCHEWAN JOB
GROWTH LEADS CANADA
Source: Statistics Canada, Labour Force
Survey, February 2017
JOBS
CREATED8000
M O N T H - O V E R- M O N T H
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SEE THE WORLD
FOR CREDIT
STUDY ABROAD
For the cost of U of R tuition fees, you can
receive an excellent education while exploring
cultures elsewhere in the world. Decide where
you would like to study and apply online! It’s
easy to sign up for the Study Abroad and Mobility
Program, and scholarships are available.
STUDY ABROAD
The University of Regina offers great options for Study Abroad and Mobility programs
among 450 universities in 70 countries: in Europe, Asia, Oceania, North America and
South America. U of R international students have the exciting opportunity to experience
a semester, summer, or academic year abroad through a variety of student exchange
programs, while gaining academic credits toward their degree. This includes the global
internships administered by Education, Kinesiology, Social Work, and Justice Studies.
For more information, please contact the Study Abroad office at study.abroad@uregina.ca
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SHORT-TERM VISITS
For information on short-term visits, go to www.uregina.ca/international/future students/study/visit.html
HERE FOR A SHORT TIME?
CENTRE FOR CONTINUING
EDUCATION
If you are 21 years of age or older or have
approval from the Director of the Centre
for Continuing Education, you can apply
for open admission. This requires no
documentation of your academic history.
If you are applying for regular admission,
you must submit your official high
school and post-secondary (if applicable)
transcripts.
VISITING STUDENT
If you are studying at another recognized
post-secondary institution and would like
to take some courses at the University
of Regina toward your program, you can
apply to be a visiting student.
1. Submit the application form at
www.uregina.ca/international/study-
abroad/visiting-students1/how%20
to%20apply.html and the $100
application fee.
2. The Study Abroad office will email your
acceptance letter, along with information
on how to register for classes and how
to submit your documentation (your
letter of permission, scan of your post-
secondary transcripts, and copy of
your passport).
3. You will be able to register through
UR Self Service, with the help of your
academic advisor and the Study
Abroad office.
VISITING UNDERGRADUATE
RESEARCH STUDENT
These students do not register in courses,
but they use research facilities at the
U of R, with the approval of a Supervisor.
Students are required to pay a $100
application fee and $500 program fee.
To apply, submit the application form at
www.uregina.ca/international/study-
abroad/Visiting%20Research%20
Student/How%20to%20Apply.html,
including payment and the appropriate
signatures.
SPECIAL STUDENT
These are university graduates who wish to
take additional courses to satisfy personal
interest or for professional development.
If you have not previously attended the
University of Regina, here is how to apply
for admission as a special student:
1. Submit an undergraduate application
form.
2. Submit the $100 application fee.
3. Submit your official post-secondary
transcripts.
4. Provide proof of your English-language
proficiency.
5. Provide a copy of your passport’s
personal information page.
HOW TO APPLY
Before you get here, do the following to apply for admission to undergraduate studies.
APPLICATION PROCESS
NEED HELP APPLYING
FOR UNDERGRADUATE
ADMISSION?
International Enrolment
Services is always
available to help:
Telephone:
1-306-585-6260
24hrs/day Toll Free:
1-855-683-2181
Fax: 1-306-337-3128
SKYPE Username:
URIAdmissions
E-mail:
international.admissions
@uregina.ca
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/
uofr.uri.regina
COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION
Follow the application process at www.uregina.ca/international
1. Fill out the Online Application -
https://banner.uregina.ca/prod/sct/
bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
2. Pay the $100 CAN application fee.
There are 3 ways you can pay:
1. Credit Card (email the card number, expiry
date and CVV code)
2. Flywire (if you do not have a credit card
you can transfer funds to us at
https://www.flywire.com/school/uregina
3. Cash (come to our office (College West
Room 127 to pay)
3. Email us your documents in PDF format to
international.admissions@uregina.ca
1. High School Transcript (Years 10,11 & 12)
2. Front and back page (if there is
information on it) of transcripts from
additional education after High School
3. Your English Language Proficiency test
4. Copy of your passport
Original documents will be required once you
arrive in Regina. Please be sure to provide a
certified English translation for all documents.
To gain transfer credit you are required to
submit College and University transcripts
directly from the institution or in a sealed
envelope. We will contact you by email within
2-3 business days after the application has
been received.
Points of Note:
If you don’t have your ELP yet, that’s okay;
we will issue you a Conditional Letter of
Acceptance if you are academically admissible.
Once a decision has been made regarding
your application, an answer will be sent
electronically. If you are accepted and would
like to get the acceptance package mailed,
there is a fee of $100 CAN. Please ensure to
let the office know when you send in
the application.
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TO THE UNIVERSITY
OF REGINA
TRANSFER CREDIT
If you successfully
completed courses at
another post-secondary
institution, you may apply
for transfer credits. This is
awarded at our faculties’
discretion.
Students who successfully
completed certain
courses in International
Baccalaureate programs or
Advanced Placement are
eligible for transfer credit.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
A scholarship can ease the expense of tuition fees and living expenses in a university education.
And good news: the number of scholarships that international students can apply for increases
after their first year at the university.
EXPENSES & SCHOLARSHIPS
STUDENTS WITH
85% GPA
GET $3000
OR 8 MONTHS
FREE RESIDENCE!
UR INTERNATIONAL’S TOP SCHOLARSHIPS
COST
Regina is one of the most affordable cities in Canada. From dining to entertainment, housing to
transportation, Regina will take it easy on your wallet. The Queen city is a vibrant and thriving place,
and with its attractive cost of living, you can actually afford to enjoy it!
EXPENSES & SCHOLARSHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA INTERNATIONAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP
All international students who enter the University of Regina with a GPA of 85% or more
receive their choice of either $3,000 in tuition reimbursement or eight months of
residence at the university.
UR CIRCLE OF SCHOLARS - $20,000
This scholarship program was created to recognize the best and brightest first-year
students from our top 3 regions around the world entering the University of Regina each
Fall. The scholarship is paid over 4 years ($5,000 each year) to the student from each
region with the highest Admission Average. New students coming directly from high
school who apply for admission to the Fall semester by July 1st are automatically eligible.
*Restrictions do apply
To learn more about scholarships, visit: www.uregina.ca/safa/awards/index.html
APPLICATION FEE $100
TUITION FOR 1 YEAR (8 courses) $18,500
BOOKS & SUPPLIES $1,000
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 8 MONTHS (Private Room in 4-bedroom apartment) $7000
TRANSPORTATION (Regular bus route for a year) $200
STUDENTS’ UNION HEALTH & DENTAL PLAN $250
TOTAL COST FOR 1 YEAR $27,050
ESTIMATED COSTS
TUITION & COSTS
*Tuition fees vary slightly per faculty
UR INTERNATIONAL 23
SIYUE PAN AND
TINGTING FENG
In 2003, I left China to take English as a
Second Language at the University of Regina.
I was lucky to receive the UR International
Team’s help: finding a Canadian homestay,
getting English coaching, renewing my study
permit and file tax returns. Most importantly,
I made friends at the UR International events.
Regina is a quiet, friendly city where students
can concentrate on their studies. And since
this university has many international
students, I also learned about many cultures
without having to travel. After a year of
ESL, I entered the Faculty of Engineering
and Applied Science, and I received my
degree in Petroleum Systems Engineering.
After six years of living in Regina, I decided
to stay, and took a job with the provincial
government. I am now an economic/
engineering analyst. To advance my career,
I chose the University of Regina again, for my
master’s degree in Environmental Systems
Engineering.
My wife came here from China in 2004.
Her plan was to take ESL here, then go
to Ontario for her bachelor’s degree. But
after graduating from ESL, she decided
to stay here for her degree in Business
Administration. With guidance from the UR
International office, she joined the Co-op
Program, got her work permit, and worked
in an accounting firm and then with the
Ministry of Justice as a revenue clerk. She
is now a budget and financial analyst in the
Saskatchewan government. Our baby was
born this year, and her Chinese middle name
means “a bright future.”
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SUCCESS STORIES
REAL STORIES
ARMAAN SINGH
I’m from India. In 2013 I chose the University of Regina because of
its undergraduate programs and completed a two-year certificate in
Computer Science. UR International helped me adjust to university life
in a new country: registering for courses, filing my taxes, applying for an
extended work permit.
To connect with and help new international students, I got involved with
student associations: I served on the Indian Students Association and I
was a Certified Junior UR Ambassador, leading campus tours and helping
new international students register for classes. I also had a part-time job
at the university, which let me work between classes.
Thanks to UR International’s support, I completed my studies and landed
a great job as an analyst with the Saskatchewan government.
GINA SOPARLO
I’m from Regina. When I arrived on campus, I realized that the University
of Regina was not only close to home, but an extension of it. The staff
ensured that I was comfortable and secure in my new surroundings, and
with all of my courses.
I’ve forged friendships with students from all over the world. This has
allowed me to become fluent in French and Spanish and helped me travel
abroad during my undergrad years.
In 2015, I took a study tour to New York and Washington, DC. Travelling
with my international peers, I saw this experience through the eyes of
people of different cultural backgrounds. This inspired me to study in
Mexico for a year through the UR International Study Abroad Program.
Thanks to the U of R, I not only have the campus as my home, but the
world as well.
IN THEIR
OWN WORDS
DANIEL SOTO LÓPEZ
I’m pursuing my master’s of science degree in Industrial Systems
Engineering at the University of Regina. In Mexico, I earned an
Undergraduate International Mobility Scholarship, which allowed me
to take an internship at a Canadian university.
I got a warm welcome from the UR International Team: they helped me
find accommodation, get a bus pass and student ID, and apply for my
master’s program.
I like that the University of Regina is a mid-sized campus, where students
have a good chance of being noticed by profs. I appreciate that the campus
is so culturally diverse, and I’m proud to be part of the large international
community here. Last year, at the end of my internship, I gladly accepted
the opportunity to continue my studies here at the graduate level.
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REAL STORIES
KUBLIR JAGLAN
I came from India to the University of Regina in 2011, for my bachelor’s
degree in Software Systems Engineering. Life-skills advisors at UR
International guided me throughout the degree program and helped
me with all my needs: immigration advice, academic expectations, work
permit/study permit extensions, and more. While studying, I designed and
developed a software system for Regina’s public transportation (which won
first prize from the Regina Engineering Society).
With the help of the UR International and UR Guarantee Advisors, I got
a part-time job as a service tech at SaskTel, a leading information and
communication technology provider. The job allowed me to work while I
studied and gave me valuable experience in my field. I also volunteered
on campus and got involved in student associations. Regina offers endless
opportunities and career possibilities … which is why I now call it home.
JERMAIN MCKENZIE
I came to the University of Regina from Jamaica in 2011. It took a while
for me to transition to the winters here, but the UR International assistants’
warm smiles speeded my acclimatization.
I chose the U of R for its strong Chinese Language Program. Its relationship
with several Chinese universities allowed me to travel to China for a
summer intensive language program. I’m in my final year of the Mandarin
Chinese Degree Program, and I’ve loved every minute. I’ve had great jobs at
three provincial government ministries through the university’s
Co-op Program.
I’ve also worked and volunteered in the university community – I’m
proud to say I’m the first international student elected as president of the
University of Regina Students’ Union.
SUA PARK
I’m from South Korea, pursuing my bachelor’s of education degree at the
University of Regina. I chose the U of R because it offers well-rounded
and comprehensive courses, as well as internships.
Though I was anxious about being a new international student here, in no
time the friendly, welcoming UR International staff were helping me with
everything, from Orientation to English tutoring. Their support helped me
boost my GPA, which led me to make the Dean’s Honours List.
I also love the residence: the buildings are safe and clean and located
close to class. Thanks to living in residence, I’ve made friends from
around the globe. I was also thrilled to get a job on campus as a student
assistant with UR International. It’s been a rewarding opportunity to help
other newcomers adjust to life at the U of R.
ARTS
BUSINESS
ADMIN EDUCATION ENGINEERING
MEDIA, ART, &
PERFORMANCE KINESIOLOGY NURSING SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK
Credit Hours
Total Tuition
and Fees
Total Tuition
and Fees
Total Tuition
and Fees
Total Tuition
and Fees
Total Tuition
and Fees
Total Tuition
and Fees
Total Tuition
and Fees
Total Tuition
and Fees
Total Tuition and
Fees
1 879.10 995.60 897.85 951.10 918.10 920.10 998.35 918.10 897.85
2 1,537.20 1,770.20 1,574.70 1,681.20 1,615.20 1,617.20 1,730.70 1,615.20 1,574.70
Total for one standard class 3 2,195.30 2,544.80 2,251.55 2,411.30 2,312.30 2,314.30 2,463.05 2,312.30 2,251.55
4 2,853.40 3,319.40 2,928.40 3,141.40 3,009.40 3,011.40 3,195.40 3,009.40 2,928.40
5 3,511.50 4,094.00 3,605.25 3,871.50 3,706.50 3,708.50 3,927.75 3,706.50 3,605.25
Total for two standard classes 6 4,169.60 4,868.60 4,302.10 4,622.20 4,403.60 4,405.60 4,660.10 4,403.60 4,282.10
7 4,827.70 5,643.20 4,978.95 5,352.30 5,100.70 5,102.70 5,392.45 5,100.70 4,958.95
8 5,485.80 6,417.80 5,655.80 6,082.40 5,797.80 5,799.80 6,124.80 5,797.80 5,635.80
Total for three standard classes 9 6,359.15 7,437.65 6,547.90 7,227.75 6,710.15 6,715.15 7,075.40 6,710.15 6,527.90
10 7,017.25 8,212.25 7,224.75 7,957.85 7,407.25 7,412.25 7,807.75 7,407.25 7,204.75
11 7,675.35 8,986.85 7,901.60 8,687.95 8,104.35 8,109.35 8,540.10 8,104.35 7,881.60
Total for four standard classes 12 8,333.45 9,761.45 8,578.45 9,418.05 8,801.45 8,806.45 9,272.45 8,801.45 8,558.45
13 8,991.55 10,536.05 9,255.30 10,148.15 9,498.55 9,503.55 10,004.80 9,498.55 9,235.30
14 9,649.65 11,310.65 9,932.15 10,878.25 10,195.65 10,200.65 10,737.15 10,195.65 9,912.15
Total for five standard classes 15 10,307.75 12,085.25 10,609.00 11,608.35 10,892.75 10,897.75 11,469.50 10,892.75 10,589.00
Tuition Rate Used Above:
Tuition Rate Per Credit Hour 653.25 762.75 672.00 725.25 692.25 692.25 727.50 692.25 672.00
Mandatory Fees Included Above with Tuition:
Hill Legacy Program Fee Per Credit Hour^^ - 7.00 - - - - - - -
Student's Union Fee Per Credit Hour* 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85
8 Credit Hours or Less:
Students' Union Flat Rate* 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10
Recreation & Athletic Fee 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30
Cdn Nursing Student Assoc Fee - - - - - - 7.00 - -
NCLEX-RN Resources - - - - - - 38.00 - -
Student Union Bus Pass^ 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60
Student Society Fee** - - - - - 2.00 - - -
221.00 221.00 221.00 221.00 221.00 223.00 266.00 221.00 221.00
9 Credit Hours or More:
Students' Union Flat Rate* 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10
Recreation & Athletic Fee 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30
Student Union Bus Pass^ 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60
Cdn Nursing Student Assoc Fee - - - - - - 10.00 - -
NCLEX-RN Resources - - - - - - 38.00 - -
Student Society Fee** - 30.00 20.00 20.60 - 5.00 - - -
Student Union Health & Dental Plan Premium*** 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25
Equipment Fee**** - - - 200.00 - - - - -
436.25 466.25 456.25 656.85 436.25 441.25 484.25 436.25 436.25
Other Fees:
Undergraduate Application Fee 100.00$
Distance Education Fee 67.75$
Co-op fee 895.50$
Certificate Courses Per credit hour rate based upon faculty of the student Plus Student's Union fees and International Differential
Local Government Authority (LGA) 812.75$ Plus International Differential and Student Union fees
Practicum / Internship 15 credit hours based upon faculty of the student Plus Student's Union fees and International Differential.
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition Fee (PLAR) 50% of Arts tuition rate per credit hour unit assessed
Audit 50% of normal tuition
First Nations University Building Fund Fee 5.00$ For First Nations University Students enrolled in 1 to 8 credit hours
First Nations University Building Fund Fee 10.00$ For First Nations University Students enrolled in 9 or more credit hours
First Nations University Student Association Fee 15.00$ For First Nations University Students enrolled in 1 to 8 credit hours of on-campus classes
First Nations University Student Association Fee 25.00$ For First Nations University Students enrolled in 9 or more credit hours of on-campus classes
A small number of courses have an additional material or accommodation or travel fee to recover the costs associated with the delivery of the course.
*URSU fees will be assessed as $38.10/student plus $4.85/credit hour. All students on campus and off campus, including Federated College students, are required to pay the Student's Union Fee.
Student's Union Fees will not be assessed on off-campus contract classes.
** The Engineering and Education Student Society Fee applies to Engineering and Education students enrolled in 6 or more on-campus credit hours as opposed to 9 or more credit hours identified in the
table "Fees Included Above with Tuition". The "Total Tuition and Fees" have been adjusted accordingly. Education students in EFLD classes are also assessed the Education Student Society fee.
*** Student Health and Dental Plan - For the 201830 semester, undergraduate students enrolled in 9 or more credit hours (including First Nations University of Canada students)(excluding off-campus
contract classes) are assessed an additional $215.25 URSU fee. The fee is collected by the University on behalf of URSU and remitted to URSU for the purpose of paying the Plan premium ($92.45 for
health coverage and $122.80 for dental coverage). The fee is only assessed in the fall semester for health and dental coverage for 12 months beginning September 1. The Plan and the $215.25 fee are
mandatory, but students can opt-out of the health and/or dental coverage until October 2, 2018, if they provide proof that they already have health and/or dental coverage. Students first beginning classes
in the winter semester can opt-in to the Plan from January 8, 2019 until February 4, 2019 by directly contacting studentcare.net/works. After the opt-out date, the premiums for the plan are
non-refundable even if a student drops out of University. The student will continue to be eligible for benefits until the new plan year. Full Plan details are available on URSU's web site at:
http://www.ursu.ca/ or http://www.ihaveaplan.ca/
**** Students enrolled in Petroleum Systems Engineering (PSE) pay an additional $100 for a total fee of $300.
^ All full-time and part-time students enrolled in at least one on-campus course (including Federated College students) will be assessed an additional $87.60 URSU fee. The fee is collected by the University on
behalf of URSU and remitted to URSU for the purpose of providing subsidized transit services as per the terms of the U-Pass Agreement established between URSU and the City of Regina. U-Pass and the
$87.60 fee are mandatory, but students can opt-out if they meet the opt-out criteria. The opt-out period is from September 5, 2018 to October 2, 2018. After October 2, 2018, the U-Pass fee is non-refundable
even if a student drops out of University. Details on the U-Pass program including pass activation, how to use the pass, opt-out criteria and the opt-out process can be found at www.ursu.ca/upass.
^^ Only business students enrolled in the following programs will be assessed this fee: Bachelor of Business Admin; Bachelor of Business Admin (Co-op); Bachelor of Business Admin Qualifying; Diploma of
Business Admin; and Diploma of Business Admin Qualifying
Domestic Student Tuition and Fees - See Undergraduate Domestic Student Fee Schedule
Graduate Student Tuition and Fees - see various Graduate Student Fee Schedules
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
Fall 2018 (201830) Undergraduate INTERNATIONAL Student Fee Schedule
All Amounts are in Canadian Dollars
As of July 12, 2018 (subject to change)
2018-2019 Academic Schedule
Term: Fall 2018 Winter 2019
Part of term (POT): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 1 1
Held in: May-Aug May June May-June July August July-Aug May-Aug Sep-Dec Jan-Apr
Term Dates
Start of term 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 2-May-18 5-Sep-18 8-Jan-19
End of term 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 21-Dec-18 29-Apr-19
Class Dates
Start of classes 7-May-18 7-May-18 4-Jun-18 7-May-18 5-Jul-18 30-Jul-18 5-Jul-18 2-May-18 5-Sep-18 8-Jan-19
End of classes 22-Aug-18 29-May-18 25-Jun-18 26-Jun-18 26-Jul-18 21-Aug-18 21-Aug-18 3-Aug-18 6-Dec-18 11-Apr-19
Examination Dates
Start of examination period 24-Aug-18 8-Jun-18 28-Jun-18 29-Jun-18 28-Jul-18 24-Aug-18 24-Aug-18 7-Aug-18 8-Dec-18 15-Apr-19
End of examination period 24-Aug-18 8-Jun-18 28-Jun-18 4-Jul-18 28-Jul-18 24-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 11-Aug-18 21-Dec-18 29-Apr-19
Class Add/Drop Dates (§3.11)
End course-add period 23-May-18 8-May-18 5-Jun-18 10-May-18 9-Jul-18 31-Jul-18 11-Jul-18 14-May-18 18-Sep-18 21-Jan-19
End of no-record drop period 23-May-18 8-May-18 5-Jun-18 10-May-18 9-Jul-18 31-Jul-18 11-Jul-18 14-May-18 18-Sep-18 21-Jan-19
End of grade-of-W drop period 26-Jul-18 22-May-18 18-Jun-18 13-Jun-18 19-Jul-18 14-Aug-18 1-Aug-18 10-Jul-18 15-Nov-18 15-Mar-19
Tuition and Fee Payment Dates (§4.7)
Due date for tuition and fee payment 7-May-18 7-May-18 4-Jun-18 7-May-18 5-Jul-18 30-Jul-18 5-Jul-18 2-May-18 5-Sep-18 8-Jan-19
End of penalty-free payment period 18-Jun-18 31-May-18 29-Jun-18 31-May-18 31-Jul-18 31-Aug-18 31-Jul-18 31-May-18 2-Oct-18 4-Feb-19
Tuition and Fee Refund Dates
End of 100% refund period 23-May-18 8-May-18 5-Jun-18 10-May-18 9-Jul-18 31-Jul-18 11-Jul-18 14-May-18 18-Sep-18 21-Jan-19
End of 50% refund period 19-Jun-18 10-May-18 7-Jun-18 16-May-18 11-Jul-18 2-Aug-18 18-Jul-18 5-Jun-18 2-Oct-18 4-Feb-19
Other Important Dates and Deadlines
Victoria Day - No classes 21-May-18
Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences -
No classes
May 24-
June 3,
2018
Spring Convocation
June 6, 7, &
8, 2018
Canada Day - No classes 2-Jul-18
Last day to apply to graduate for Fall 2018
Convocation
31-Jul-18
Saskatchewan Day - No classes 6-Aug-18
Labour Day - No classes 3-Sep-18
Student Orientation 4-Sep-18
Thanksgiving Day - No classes 8-Oct-18
Fall Convocation 19-Oct-18
Fall Break start (Wednesday) 7-Nov-18
Fall Break end (Saturday) 10-Nov-18
Remembrance Day - No classes 12-Nov-18
Faculty and Admin Offices close at 3:00 p.m. 24-Dec-18
Faculty and Admin Offices open at 8:15 a.m. 2-Jan-19
Student Orientation 7-Jan-19
Last day to apply to graduate for Spring 2019
Convocation
31-Jan-19
Family Day (Monday) 18-Feb-19
Winter Break start (Tuesday) 19-Feb-19
Winter Break end (Saturday) 23-Feb-19
Good Friday - No classes 19-Apr-19
Spring/Summer 2018
July 2018
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT
FOR ADMISSION TO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
The language of instruction at the University of Regina is English. All applicants to the University of Regina must therefore demonstrate an appropriate level of
proficiency in the English language. The following will be accepted as satisfactory evidence:
1. Successful completion of at least three years of formal, full-time English at a secondary school that is a recognized school or institution where English is
primary language of instruction.
2. Successful completion of the English as a Second Language (ESL 050) program or a minimum average score of 55 on the ESL placement exam both
offered through the Centre for Continuing Education at the University of Regina. For further information, please contact English as a Second Language
Office, Room 114, South Residence, University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, Tel: (306) 585-4585 or esl@uregina.ca.
3. Successful completion of at least 24 credit hours (University of Regina degree level equivalent) in an approved English-language post-secondary
institution, including at least 6 credit hours in humanities or social science subjects and with a minimum grade point average of 60.00% or equivalent.
4. Advanced Placement English (grade of 3 or better) or International Baccalaureate Higher English (grade of 4 or better) or SAT II English (required score varies).
5. GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O' Level English, English Language, or English as a Second Language with minimum grade of 'B' or GCE A/AS/AICE Level English or
English Language with minimum grade of 'C'.
6. One of the following valid tests will also be accepted. Test results must be received by the Admissions Office directly from the testing service before the
deadline for receipt of application documents.
TEST MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED CONTACT
TOEFL
(Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Institutional TOEFL will not be accepted
Internet Based*: Overall 80
Reading: 19; Listening: 19;
Speaking: 18; Writing: 18 Test of English as a Foreign Language
CN 6151, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 08541-6151
Tel: (609) 771-7100 www.toefl.org/index.html
Paper Based: 550
Minimum Essay Score of 3.5
IELTS- Academic
(International English Language Testing
System)
Overall Band score of 6.5, with
no band less than 5.5
The British Council, IELTS Enquiries
Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street, Manchester, United Kingdom
Tel: 0161 957 7755 or www.ielts.org
CanTest
(Canadian Test of English for Scholars
and Trainees)
Listening 4.5
Reading 4.5
Writing 4.0
English as a Second Language Office, Room 114 South Residence
University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2
Tel: (306) 585-4585 or www.uregina.ca/esl/
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic
*not accepted for Faculty of Nursing
Overall score of 59
no area with less than 59
PTE Customer Service team via pltsupport@pearson.com
CAEL
(Canadian Academic English
Language Assessment)
60
The CAEL Assessment Office, 220 Paterson Hall, Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6, Canada
Tel: (613) 520-2600 extension 2271 or www.cael.ca/
MELAB
(Michigan English Language
Assessment Battery)
85
English Language Institute, University of Michigan, TCF Building
401 East Liberty Street, Ste 350, Ann Arbor MI, 48104-2298, USA
Tel: (734) 764-2413 or http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eli/
CELT
(Comprehensive English Language
Test) – restricted to francophone students
60
Language Institute, Room 216
University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2
Tel: (306) 585-4828
*Internet based TOEFL minimum scores are under review and are subject to change without notice.
For further information contact International Admissions, University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, telephone (306) 585-6260, email international.admissions@uregina.ca
Admissions
FACULTY OR
PROGRAM
HIGH SCHOOL COURSE REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY
MINIMUM
AVERAGE
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
ARTS
(U of R, Campion,
Luther, or FNUniv)
65%
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
(U of R)
ADMINISTRATION
(FNUniv)
65%-84.99% are
admitted as
qualifying students
85% or higher are
admitted directly to
the degree
program
CENTRE FOR
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
(U of R, Campion,
Luther, or FNUniv)
65%
Admissions
EDUCATION
(U of R)
INDIGENOUS
EDUCATION
(FNUniv) Joint BEd/ BKin Program
Joint BEd/BSc Program
Joint BMusEd/BMus Program
65%
ENGINEERING
AND APPLIED
SCIENCE
(U of R)
70-89.99% -
admitted to general
major
90% or higher –
admitted to major
of choice
KINESIOLOGY
AND HEALTH
STUDIES (KHS)
(U of R)
Bachelor of Kinesiology:
Admissions
Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies (BSRS):
Bachelor or Certificate of Health Studies:
Joint BEd/BKin Program – see Education above
KHS Qualifying Program:
70%
65% for KHS
Qualifying
LA CITÉ
(U of R, Campion,
Luther, or FNUniv)
65%
Admissions
MEDIA, ART, and
PERFORMANCE
(MAP)
(U of R, Campion,
Luther, or FNUniv)
Joint BMusEd/BMus Program -
65%
NURSING
(U of R)
70%
on each required
course
PRE-
PROFESIONAL
PROGRAMs
SCIENCE
(U of R, Campion,
Luther, or FNUniv) Science Qualifying:
70%
65% for Science
Qualifying
SOCIAL WORK
(U of R or FNUniv)
70% - U of R
65% - FNUniv
Admission from High Schools in Other Canadian Provinces and
Territories
Admissions
Admission from Universities and Colleges
(Including Transfers from Other University of Regina Faculties)
FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Journalism Programs
Transfer Programs:
Admissions
FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Joint BEd/BKin Program
Joint BEd/BSc Program
Joint BMusEd/BMus Program
Admissions
FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) After
Degree
Admissions
FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Admissions
FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Admission from Outside Canada
Admission from a Non-Canadian High School
FACULTY OR PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Do the following to apply for admission to undergraduate studies:
Fill out the online application at: https://banner.uregina.ca/prod/sct/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon.
Important Notes:
Please create a new Login ID and PIN for each student.
Always include the student’s e-mail in the “Personal Information” section (Appendix 1)
Always choose a specific program under “Planned Program of Study”. Do not choose unde-
clared majors.
Please complete the “Partnerships” section in the application with the agency company
name and e-mail. (Appendix 2)
Please complete the “Proxy “ section in the application with the agency name.
Pay the $100 CAN application fee. There are 3 ways you can pay:
Credit Card (email the card number, expiry date and CVV code to
international.admissions@uregina.ca)
Flywire (if you do not have a credit card you can transfer funds to us HERE)
Cash (come to the admissions office College West Room 127 to pay)
Email your documents in PDF format to international.admissions@uregina.ca
High School Transcript (Year 10,11 & 12)
Front and back page (if there is information on it) of transcripts from additional education after
High School.
English Language Proficiency test https://urconnected.uregina.ca/apply/elp.ezc
Copy of passport
Original documents will be required once the student arrives in Regina. Please be sure to provide a certified English
translation for all documents. To gain transfer credit the student is required to submit College and University tran-
scripts directly from the institution or in a sealed envelope to the international enrolment services office at:
International Enrolment Services
CW 127, 3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4S 0A2
Canada
Points of Note:
International Enrolment Services will contact you by email within 1-3 business days after the application has been
received.
If a student does not have their ELP yet, that’s okay; we will issue a Conditional Letter of Acceptance if the student
is academically admissible.
Once a decision has been made regarding the application, an answer will be sent electronically.
Apppendix 1.
Apppendix 2.
Example: Agency Name. agency@email.com
English Portuguese Spanish Chinese Russian
U of R Home
Admission Requirements
Academic Program
The minimum age to apply to the ESL Program is 16; however, if you are under the age of 16, you may be considered for admission, but
require special permission from the ESL Director. We will issue you a Letter of Acceptance once your application has been approved, you
have paid the required fees and provided us with a copy of your passport.
Please be advised that the age of majority in Saskatchewan is 18, which means if you are under the age of 18 you are still considered a
minor. If you apply to the Academic ESL Program and are a minor, you are required to submit additional documents to Citizenship and
Immigration Canada (CIC). The documents are for the purposes of proving custodianship in Canada for minors who plan to study in
Canada without a parent or legal guardian. Neither the ESL Program nor any of our staff or faculty members will assume custodianship
over you.
For more information about the documents CIC requires, please refer to the CIC website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-minors.asp.
Also, although the ESL Program is completely separate from CIC, if are under the age of 18 please contact the ESL Program Office so
that we may assist you.
Direct Entry into Advanced EAP
To be eligible to enter Advanced EAP directly, you have to do at least one of the following:
Submit proof of an overall IELTS (Academic) Band score of 6.0 with no IELTS Band score less than 5.0,
Submit proof of a TOEFL Paper score of 525 or a TOEFL iBT score of 70 with no skill below 17, or
Submit proof of a CAEL score of 50.
These scores must also be submitted no later than the 100% Refund (minus tuition deposit) deadline. If documents are submitted prior to
the start of the semester, there is no requirement to write the in-house placement test.
Test results may not be more than 2 years old at the time of application to the ESL Program if they are to be considered for placement.
Direct Entry into 040 High Intermediate
If you have already taken an Academic IELTS test and achieved a minimum overall academic score of 5.5 (with no band lower than 5.0),
you can enter directly into 040 High Intermediate.
These scores must also be submitted no later than the 100% Refund (minus tuition deposit) deadline. If documents are submitted prior to
the start of the semester, there is no requirement to write the in-house placement test.
Test results may not be more than 2 years old at the time of application to the ESL Program if they are to be considered for placement.
Homestay Program
To be admitted to the Homestay Program, you must be enrolled in the ESL program.
Visa Requirements
Contact UR International for visa requirement information.
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University of Regina by Study Metro

  • 1. UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS College West 127 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2 Phone: 1.306.585.6260 Fax: 1.306.337.3128 Email: international.admissions@uregina.ca FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES Paskwˉaw Tower 110.02 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2 Phone: 1.306.585.4161 Fax: 1.306.337.2444 Email: grad.studies@uregina.ca ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Wakpá Tower 114 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2 Phone: 1.306.585.4585 Fax: 1.306.585.4971 Email: esl@uregina.ca You can always reach us 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. OPEN YOUR WORLD UNIVERSITY OF REGINA INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA TORONTO VANCOUVER CONTACT 8088-867-867 Text admission @studymetro.com www.studymetro.com
  • 2. UR International is here to help. Visit us at www.uregina.ca/international OPEN YOUR WORLD University of Regina international students have a desire to learn more about themselves, the world and everything in it. Study in an academic environment that encourages creativity, innovation, and new experiences. Open yourself to exciting new personal development. Meet interesting people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Make friendships that last a lifetime. Experience alternative ways of thinking, and learn from others as they learn from you. Discover a future filled with possibilities for you and your career. Enjoy all of these things with the constant support of UR International. www.uregina.ca/international Cover Photo: Tourism Saskatchewan/Greg Huszar Photography | Inside Photos: U of R Photography (unless otherwise noted)
  • 4. UR INTERNATIONAL 32 UR INTERNATIONAL SASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM (SINP) IS OPEN TO UNIVERSITY OF REGINA GRADUATES. Million people live in Saskatchewan 1.16 ABOUT CANADA Canadians are known across the world as friendly, welcoming people who love to learn about different cultures. Canada welcomes more than 150,000 international students each year and spends more per capita on its education system than most countries. Our multicultural heritage means life here is diverse and exciting. ABOUT SASKATCHEWAN With its growing population, booming economy and exciting future, Saskatchewan is a place where you can enjoy life and succeed. Located in the centre of Canada, Saskatchewan is a great starting point to explore the whole country. Direct flights from Regina International Airport can take you to most major Canadian cities. Experience the natural beauty of Saskatchewan by taking a road trip to discover the majestic lakes in the plains of the south and the deep forests of the north. And take a break from your studies to enjoy camping, fishing, hunting, swimming, canoeing, and hiking at pristine lakes just outside of Regina. Fishing in Saskatchewan is among the best in the world, and you can see an abundance of wildlife. In winter, enjoy snowboarding, skiing, skating, and hockey as the snow falls around you. Highest salaries in Canada earned by Saskatchewanians Days of sun per year in Saskatchewan 4TH 321 Unemployment rate in Saskatchewan – 2nd lowest in Canada 6% WE WELCOME THE WORLD Regina is your home away from home! It’s safe and affordable, and provides a high standard of living. LIVING IN CANADA 2 UR INTERNATIONAL UR INTERNATIONAL 3 Photo:TourismSaskatchewan/ChrisHendricksonPhotography Photo: Tourism Saskatchewan/Keith Starks Photo: Tourism Saskatchewan/Greg Huszar Photography
  • 5. UR INTERNATIONAL 5 minute walk from campus to nearby restaurants and stores. minute drive from the Regina International Airport to the U of R. minute bus ride to the shopping, culture, and festivals of downtown Regina. minute bike ride to larger grocery stores, movie theatres, and malls. EASY TO GET AROUND 5 10 15 20 4 UR INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE REGINA In Regina, our main campus and historic College Avenue campus occupy 239 acres and provide an attractive study and work environment for our students, faculty and staff. A UNIVERSITY IN THE HEART OF THE CITY In 2017, MoneySense magazine ranked Regina as one of the top 3 cities in Canada for new Canadians to live. Enjoy discovering the sights, sounds, and activities that this city has to offer. ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA’S SITE The University of Regina is nestled in Wascana Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America. Imagine attending a university surrounded by natural beauty (including a lake) and kilometres of walking and bike paths. Nearby are coffee shops, restaurants, and grocery stores where you’ll find products from many cultures (a taste of home!). Downtown Regina, with its many stores and restaurants, is an easy bus, bike, or car ride away. In summer, you’ll find the Regina Folk Festival, outdoor movies, and other exciting events. Regina is a city where newcomers find a real sense of home. ABOUT THE CITY OF REGINA Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan. In 2017, MoneySense magazine ranked it as one of the top 3 cities in Canada for new Canadians to live. With its diverse and growing population of over 240,000, Regina mixes the cultural amenities and employment opportunities of a large city with the friendly, community feel of a smaller urban centre. UR INTERNATIONAL 5 Photo:TourismSaskatchewan/GregHuszarPhotography
  • 6. UR INTERNATIONAL 7 UR INTERNATIONAL – STUDENT SERVICES UR International is your first point of contact as an international student at the University of Regina. UR International Student Services assists all international students with building a strong foundation for academic success. From the moment you are accepted and throughout the entire duration of your program, we provide personalized support and guidance in your academic journey. LIFE-SKILLS ADVISORS Our Life Skills Advisor team is comprised of specialized staff who speak a variety of languages and are available to assist and support you throughout your time as a U of R student. Our wide range of services and programs will help you to transition to life in Canada with ease. EMERGENCY TELEPHONE If you have an emergency, you can reach us at our toll-free number 24 hours a day, 7 days per week – guaranteed! IMMIGRATION GUIDANCE We are dedicated to ensuring that you maintain your status in Canada. We will help you to understand how to legally maintain your immigration documents. GLOBAL LEARNING CENTRE The Global Learning Centre provides several programs and services which support international students with their academic and non-academic needs. • Peer Advisor Program – Peer Advisors are ready to assist and provide valuable support to new international students • English Coaching – daily one-on-one English language support • Conversation Club – group conversation practice and social activities for adjusting to life in Canada • Study Assistance – daily assistance for various subjects and classes • Academic Workshops and Classes – educational workshops and classes tailored to help students succeed in their studies SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH SYSTEM ASSISTANCE Our office will explain the local health system to you: how to apply for a Saskatchewan health card, the health coverage options available to you, and what we offer our students on and off campus. AIRPORT WELCOME We will greet you at the Regina International Airport and assist you with navigating the local transportation systems and make sure you reach your new residence. ORIENTATION At Orientation, you will learn everything you need to know to navigate life at the U of R, and you will have several opportunities to meet other U of R faculty and staff (including the UR International team), as well as make new friends. 6 UR INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT IS OUR STRENGTH UR INTERNATIONAL To stay up to date on programs, events, and important information, visit: www.facebook.com/uofr.uri.regina It was the middle of the night in January when I fell on the ice outside of the campus. I broke my leg, and I didn’t know what to do because I didn’t have a Saskatchewan health card. I called the UR International emergency number and they came to my home right away. They helped me to apply for the SK Health Card immediately, and took me to the hospital. Luckily, I was admitted to the emergency room right away and was treated the next day. After the surgery, UR International even arranged an emergency residence room on campus for me to stay, so it would be convenient to go to classes and be close to my friends. The staff at the UR International office were very helpful and efficient. I thank them very much. – YUAN WANG Bachelor of Applied Science, Engineering and Applied Science IN CASE OF EMERGENCIES, CONTACT UR INTERNATIONAL ANYTIME GUARANTEED The UR International team is one of the best in Canada. • 24 HOURS/DAY, 7 DAYS/WEEK • CALL US AT 1-855-874-1700 UR INTERNATIONAL 7
  • 7. UR INTERNATIONAL 98 UR INTERNATIONAL Undergraduate Certificates stand alone as an academic achievement, but can also be a pathway toward a future diploma or degree. CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS • Administration, Level 2 (1 year) • Advanced LG Certificate (30 credit hours) • Advanced Studio Art (1 year) Must submit a portfolio by April 1 for entrance into the Fall semester or by December 1 for entrance into the Winter semester. • Animation (18 credit hours) • Chinese (1 year) • Computer Science (2 years) • Dance Teacher Education (2 years) Must submit Teacher Education Application Portfolio • Early Childhood Studies for the Helping Profession (15 credit hours) • Economics (1 year) • Extended Studies in Inclusive Education (30 credit hours) This is a post-grad certificate for practicing teachers and requires a B.Ed • French as a Second Langauage (1 year) • German (1 year) • Health Studies (1 year) • Indigenous Fine Arts (2 years) Must submit a portfolio by April 1 for entrance into the Fall semester or by December 1 for entrance into the Winter semester. • Indigenous Social Work (2 years) • Indigenous Health Practice (1 year) • Indigenous Health Studies (2 years) • Indigenous Literatures in English (18 credit hours) • Intercultural Leadership (1 year) • International Studies (1 year) • Japanese (1 year) • Law and Society (30 credit hours) • Liberal Arts (1 year) • Local Government Authority (30 credit hours) • LG Certificate (15 credit hours) • Nonprofit Sector Leadership & Innovation (15 credit hours) In partnership with Luther College • Political and International Governance (1 year) • Public Relations (15 credit hours) • Social Work (2 years) • Spanish (1 year) • Hospitality, Tourism and Gaming Entertainment Management (15 credit hours) • Visual Arts (2 years) Must submit a portfolio by April 1 for entrance into the Fall semester or by December 1 for entrance into the Winter semester. DIPLOMA PROGRAMS • Business Administration (2 years) • Film Production (30 credit hours) • Liberal Arts (2 years) • Indigenous Communication Arts (2 year, 72 credit hours) • Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in String Performance (30 credit hours) ARTS (HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES) Anthropology Classical & Medieval Studies Creative Writing Economics (BA & BSc) English Environmental Studies French Geographic Information Science Geography Health Studies History Human Justice (Criminal Justice, Social Justice) Indigenous Languages, Arts & Culture Indigenous Languages (Cree or Saulteaux) Indigenous Studies International Languages (Chinese, German, Japanese, Spanish) International Studies Journalism Linguistics Philosophy Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Police Studies Political Science Psychology (BA & BSc) Religious Studies Resource and Environmental Studies Sociology and Social Studies Women’s and Gender Studies BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Commerce (Business Administration) Entrepreneurship Finance General Management Human Resource Management International Business Marketing EDUCATION Arts Education Baccalauréat en éducation (le Bac) Elementary Education Music Education (BMusEd/BMus) Secondary Education ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE Electronic Systems Engineering Environmental Systems Engineering Industrial Systems Engineering Petroleum Systems Engineering Software Systems Engineering MEDIA, ART, & PERFORMANCE Art History Creative Technologies Cultures of Display Film Production Film Studies Indigenous Fine Arts Music Theatre (Acting, Design/Stage Management) Visual Arts (Art Studio) KINESIOLOGY & HEALTH STUDIES (EXERCISE SCIENCE & SPORT MANAGEMENT) Gerontology Health Promotion Health Studies Human Kinetics Sport and Recreation Management Therapeutic Recreation SCIENCE Actuarial Science Biochemistry Biology Biology, Cellular, and Molecular Biology, Ecology, and Environment Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Geosciences Environmental Health and Science (Public Health Inspection) (Also available as a 2.5 year after- degree program) Geography Geology Indigenous Environmental Science Mathematics Physics (Applied/Industrial) Software Systems Development Statistics Note that many science majors can be combined. SOCIAL WORK Social Work NURSING Nursing PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Pre-Agriculture Pre-Chiropractic Medicine Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Nutrition Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Note: These U of R Pre-Professional Programs are designed to allow you to apply for a professional program upon completion. Please note that most professional programs in Canada require you to be a Permanent Residents or Canadian Citizens UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA PROGRAMS (1-2 YEARS) UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Universities in Canada provide a high level of education, and students accepted at the University of Regina arrive with a GPA of 80%, on average. Find your future here: choose from over 70 programs in 10 faculties. Our UR International services will be there to help you succeed every step of the way. WHAT CAN I STUDY? CCE U of R La Cité FNUniv ADMISSION OFFICE THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA IS RANKED WITHIN THE TOP 150GLOBAL UNIVERSITIES UNDER THE AGE OF 50 BY TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION 2016. * Entrance requirement is 65%; 70% for the Faculty of Engineering. If you do not meet the English requirement, the university may choose (depending on the particular circumstances) to send you a conditional acceptance letter until you meet the required standard. You can use this letter to apply for your study permit. Once you have met the English requirement, we will send you a full letter of admission. ENGLISH REQUIREMENT: The following meet the university’s English-Language Proficiency requirement: • Completion of UR Advanced EAP • IELTS: Overall 6.5: no band below 5.5 • TOEFL: Overall 80, Reading/Listening 19, Speaking/Writing 18 • CanTest: Listening 4.5, Reading 4.5, Writing 4.0 Exception: Nursing has a higher proficiency requirement. • CAEL: 60 • MELAB: 85 • CELT: 60 • PEARSON TEST: Overall score of 59 with no band below 59
  • 8. UR INTERNATIONAL 1110 UR INTERNATIONAL Our six-level Academic Program emphasizes the English-language skills you’ll need to enter and succeed at the University of Regina. Before you begin your first semester, you’ll take a placement test to determine your English level. There are three semesters per year; each lasts 13 weeks. Alternately, you may apply for a fast-track (intensive and condensed) version of Level 020 (High Basic) or Level 030 (Intermediate) offered between semesters. Levels 005 Low Basic 010 Basic 020 High Basic (also available in fast- track version) 030 Intermediate (also available in fast- track version) 040 High Intermediate Advanced English for Academic Purposes (EAP) DATES AND TUITION All prices are in Canadian dollars. Please note that these fees are non- refundable: • $100 application fee • $400 tuition deposit fee Fall 2018 Dates: September 4 – November 30, 2018 Tuition (Visa Students): $4,170* Application Deadline: August 1, 2018 Winter 2019 Dates: January 2 – March 29, 2019 Tuition (Visa Students): $4,170* Application Deadline: December 1, 2018 Spring/Summer 2019 Dates: May 1 – July 26, 2019 Tuition (Visa Students): $4,170* Application Deadline: April 1, 2019 ADVANCED ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP) Advanced EAP prepares you for University of Regina undergraduate and graduate programs by building your academic English-language skills and readiness for university. By completing Advanced EAP, you meet our English-language proficiency requirement. DIRECT ENTRY INTO ADVANCED EAP You can go directly into Advanced EAP if you achieve one of these scores: • a minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 (with no band score lower than 5.0) • a TOEFL iBT score of 70 (with no skill below 17) • a TOEFL Paper–based score of 525 • a CAEL score of 50 You can go directly into 040 High Intermediate if you achieve a minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 5.5 (with no band score lower than 5.0). ADMISSION TO THE ESL ACADEMIC PROGRAM To apply, you must be at least 16 years of age by the first day of the semester. If you are under 18, you are considered a minor, so you must contact the Main ESL Office to discuss your admission requirements. HOW TO APPLY FOR THE ACADEMIC PROGRAM Please contact the Main ESL Office at 306-585-4585 or esl@uregina.ca, or apply at www.uregina.ca/esl. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS Please contact the Main ESL Office at 306-585-4585 or esl@uregina.ca. ENGLISH PROGRAM ESLENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAM Your Pathway to success at the University of Regina. ACADEMIC PROGRAM Experience the U of R academic culture before you enter your degree program. Develop lifelong friendships in your intensive language classes. Homestay – Live with a Canadian family and experience Canadian culture while improving your English. WHY STUDY ESL HERE? 1 2 3 RESEARCH KEY AREAS These are our strategic research clusters, noted for their highly qualified personnel and their results: • Anxiety, Stress & Pain • The Digital Future • Water, Environment & Clean Energy • Health Equity • Social Justice & Community Safety FUNDING The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research provides funding on a competitive basis. Applications are due by June 15 for Fall/Winter semesters and February 28 for Spring/Summer semesters. For this and other funding opportunities, see www.uregina.ca/ gradstudies/scholarships/index.html TO APPLY To apply for graduate studies at the University of Regina, go to www.uregina. ca/gradstudies/future-students/ international-students/index.html (the application fee is $100). WHAT TO SUBMIT WITH YOUR APPLICATION 1. Two confidential letters of recommendation (originals) in a sealed envelope with the referee’s signature across the seal. 2. Official university transcripts in sealed official university envelopes with the institution’s stamp across the seal. WES evaluation is required for Engineering and Education applicants, and strongly recommended for all other applicants. As well, some disciplines require additional material – please see the following details. If you’re a prospective graduate student for a thesis or research-related program, we encourage you to contact a professor in your discipline through www.uregina. ca/gradstudies/programs/index.html or contact the Program Coordinator listed on the programs index page. REQUIREMENTS Master’s applicants must hold a four- year bachelor’s degree or a comparable qualification earned at an accredited university. PhD applicants must have a standing equivalent to a thesis-based master’s program. MINIMUM ADMISSION AVERAGE Requirements vary according to your home country. See www.uregina.ca/gradstudies/ future-students/international-students/ before-apply/minimum-standard.html ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS If you do not meet the English requirement, the university may give you a conditional acceptance (depending on the particular circumstances) until you meet the required standard. Approximate Cost of study for 12 months in Canadian dollars (for international students) Program Tuition (based on 15 credit hrs) Food, accommodation, books and transportation Total Master’s Degree $8,520 $15,000 $23,520 Master of Engineering $11,120 $15,000 $26,160 JSGS PhD/MPP $5,780 $15,000 $20,780 MBA, MHRM, MADMIN $17,360 $15,000 $32,360 See https://www.uregina.ca/gradstudies/future-students/tuition-fees/year.html for more information. GRADUATE STUDIES GRADUATE STUDIES The University of Regina supports excellence in research, teaching, and public service. We are one of Canada’s leading comprehensive universities, ranked first in international research collaboration in 2014 by Research Inforsource Inc. Scholars and scientists at the university conduct research of global impact and importance. HIGHER LEARNING
  • 9. 12 UR INTERNATIONAL For more details or to apply visit: www.uregina.ca/ student/residence/ LIVE HERE U OF R HOUSING COLLEGE WEST RESIDENCE College West has always been a favourite of international students, and now it’s even better; completely renovated in 2018! Residents will love the modern apartment-style living and shared interactive spaces! 5 ON-CAMPUS LOCATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM 12 UR INTERNATIONAL PASKWAW & WAKPÁ TOWERS 681 modern rooms, a view of campus, big screen TV’s in our lounges, computer rooms, pool tables and much more. UR INTERNATIONAL 13 PRICES AND AMENITIES Room Type Housing Cost per semester Meal Plan Cost per semester Total Cost per semester Single room (dorm) with shared washroom $2,395 $2,400 $4,795 Single room (dorm) with private washroom $3,276 $2,400 $5,676 2-bedroom apartment $3,869 Not required $3,869 4-bedroom apartment $3,432 Not required $3,432 6/7-bedroom apartment $3,260 Not required $3,260 LUTHER RESIDENCE Single occupancy rooms where you can enjoy a convenient meal plan at the Luther Cafeteria. U of R Residences are located right on campus, so you’re always close to everything you need to succeed! *All prices are approximate and subject to change. KIŠIK TOWERS A 606 bed location offering modern, fully furnished apartments, private dorms with washrooms, and common areas to make life on campus comfortable and convenient. LA RÉSIDENCE A French speaking environment open to all language speakers, this cozy community offers 50 spacious, private rooms with full bathrooms and a small fridge. Several floors have been updated and offer modern lounges and amenities. RESIDENCE LIFE Living on campus makes it easy to make new friends and get involved in both social and educational activities. Our residences are some of the most affordable in Canada, and with more than 16 room styles to choose from, we are certain there is a perfect room to call your home! ON YOUR OWN BUT NOT ALONE When you live on campus, you have a whole team of friendly people to support you. Our Kısik Towers location has helpful staff available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. We are here to help with whatever you might need. In addition, Resident Assistants live in every building and are available any time to provide assistance or support. All campus locations are very safe and secure. Grad and Mature student Housing available. WHY YOU SHOULD LIVE HERE: • It’s Easy: Rooms are furnished – all utilities are connected and included! • Great Location: It’s the best location in the city! Be close to classes, food, and transportation! • It’s FUN! You will meet so many friends and enjoy numerous activities and events! SPECIAL FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: International Application: To make it easy for you to apply, we have created a Housing Application specifically for international students. Choose this if you would like to complete a shorter application and confirm your room in one step! Apply Here: https://www.uregina.ca/ housing/apply/international-students.html The Global Citizen Living-Learning Community (LLC): A Living-Learning Community is a group of students that live together in student- housing because they share similar interests. This makes it really easy to make friends and get involved in university life! Each LLC Community is given a special location and we plan special programming and events just for you! The Global Citizen LLC offers 5 or 6 bedroom apartments in the beautiful College West location! This LLC is very popular with international students but also welcomes domestic students who appreciate building relationships across cultures. There is a $100 participation fee for this community. To learn about this LLC, and other LLC options, visit our website or contact our team. Learn more: www.uregina.ca/housing Contact us: housing.services@uregina.ca “THERE ARE SO MANY GOOD SPOTS TO HANG OUT AND STUDY, AND ALL MY FRIENDS LIVE NEAR ME. I LOVE LIVING ON CAMPUS!” – Aakash, U of R Student
  • 10. UR INTERNATIONAL 1514 UR INTERNATIONAL LIMITLESS OPPORTUNITIES AT THE U OF R Regina is a great place to gain international work experience, and we will help you get a job. CAREER SUCCESS YOUR PATHWAY TO A PROFESSIONAL FUTURE IN CANADA The UR International Team is designed to set you up with the knowledge and skills to find career-related employment while you study or after you graduate. We’ll help you look for that perfect job. THE CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION & INTERNSHIP PROGRAM The U of R pioneered the Co-operative (Co-op) Education Work Experience Program in western Canada. Co-op gives you valuable experience-based learning while you’re taking almost any undergraduate degree. In 2017, these programs helped our students earn over $10 million. • Learn while you earn. Co-op students earn, on average, $11,500 per four-month placement: as much as $45,000 to help pay for their education. Participating students alternate between work and study semesters for the last three years of their program. • Explore your career options. See what it is like to work in a specific field, and meet future employers. • Develop a network of contacts in your field. Most co-op students get permanent job offers from their employers before they graduate. • Increase your earning potential. The U of R makes more co-operative education and internship placements than all other post-secondary institutions in Saskatchewan combined. • Co-op Programs are offered in: Liberal Arts, Business Administration, Engineering, and Science. CO-OP FACTS 90%OF STUDENTS WHO APPLY FOR A CO-OP PLACEMENT GET ONE • 55% growth in the last 10 years, and 26% of these were international students working in Canadian placements OVER $10 MILLION EARNED IN 2017 $3,100PER MONTH AVERAGE SALARY IN 2017 CAREER EMPLOYMENT Saskatchewan’s economy has boomed over the last 10 years, and remains the fastest-growing province in Canada. Saskatchewan has prospered thanks to its innovative and supportive economic development plans and abundant natural resources. Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada and a strong and diverse economy that creates excellent job opportunities for skilled workers in many fields. IMMIGRATION Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) processes applicants faster than the national program and it is open to University of Regina graduates. Many students who work in Saskatchewan after they graduate from the University of Regina are eligible for the $20,000 Tax Graduate Retention Program. According to Huffington Post Canada, Regina is Canada’s best city in 2017 for jobs and affordable homes (based on labour market data from Bank of Montreal and housing affordability data from Royal Bank of Canada and National Bank). SASKATCHEWAN JOB GROWTH LEADS CANADA Source: Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey, February 2017 JOBS CREATED8000 M O N T H - O V E R- M O N T H
  • 11. UR INTERNATIONAL 1716 UR INTERNATIONAL SEE THE WORLD FOR CREDIT STUDY ABROAD For the cost of U of R tuition fees, you can receive an excellent education while exploring cultures elsewhere in the world. Decide where you would like to study and apply online! It’s easy to sign up for the Study Abroad and Mobility Program, and scholarships are available. STUDY ABROAD The University of Regina offers great options for Study Abroad and Mobility programs among 450 universities in 70 countries: in Europe, Asia, Oceania, North America and South America. U of R international students have the exciting opportunity to experience a semester, summer, or academic year abroad through a variety of student exchange programs, while gaining academic credits toward their degree. This includes the global internships administered by Education, Kinesiology, Social Work, and Justice Studies. For more information, please contact the Study Abroad office at study.abroad@uregina.ca UR INTERNATIONAL 17
  • 12. UR INTERNATIONAL 1918 UR INTERNATIONAL SHORT-TERM VISITS For information on short-term visits, go to www.uregina.ca/international/future students/study/visit.html HERE FOR A SHORT TIME? CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION If you are 21 years of age or older or have approval from the Director of the Centre for Continuing Education, you can apply for open admission. This requires no documentation of your academic history. If you are applying for regular admission, you must submit your official high school and post-secondary (if applicable) transcripts. VISITING STUDENT If you are studying at another recognized post-secondary institution and would like to take some courses at the University of Regina toward your program, you can apply to be a visiting student. 1. Submit the application form at www.uregina.ca/international/study- abroad/visiting-students1/how%20 to%20apply.html and the $100 application fee. 2. The Study Abroad office will email your acceptance letter, along with information on how to register for classes and how to submit your documentation (your letter of permission, scan of your post- secondary transcripts, and copy of your passport). 3. You will be able to register through UR Self Service, with the help of your academic advisor and the Study Abroad office. VISITING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENT These students do not register in courses, but they use research facilities at the U of R, with the approval of a Supervisor. Students are required to pay a $100 application fee and $500 program fee. To apply, submit the application form at www.uregina.ca/international/study- abroad/Visiting%20Research%20 Student/How%20to%20Apply.html, including payment and the appropriate signatures. SPECIAL STUDENT These are university graduates who wish to take additional courses to satisfy personal interest or for professional development. If you have not previously attended the University of Regina, here is how to apply for admission as a special student: 1. Submit an undergraduate application form. 2. Submit the $100 application fee. 3. Submit your official post-secondary transcripts. 4. Provide proof of your English-language proficiency. 5. Provide a copy of your passport’s personal information page. HOW TO APPLY Before you get here, do the following to apply for admission to undergraduate studies. APPLICATION PROCESS NEED HELP APPLYING FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION? International Enrolment Services is always available to help: Telephone: 1-306-585-6260 24hrs/day Toll Free: 1-855-683-2181 Fax: 1-306-337-3128 SKYPE Username: URIAdmissions E-mail: international.admissions @uregina.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/ uofr.uri.regina COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION Follow the application process at www.uregina.ca/international 1. Fill out the Online Application - https://banner.uregina.ca/prod/sct/ bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon 2. Pay the $100 CAN application fee. There are 3 ways you can pay: 1. Credit Card (email the card number, expiry date and CVV code) 2. Flywire (if you do not have a credit card you can transfer funds to us at https://www.flywire.com/school/uregina 3. Cash (come to our office (College West Room 127 to pay) 3. Email us your documents in PDF format to international.admissions@uregina.ca 1. High School Transcript (Years 10,11 & 12) 2. Front and back page (if there is information on it) of transcripts from additional education after High School 3. Your English Language Proficiency test 4. Copy of your passport Original documents will be required once you arrive in Regina. Please be sure to provide a certified English translation for all documents. To gain transfer credit you are required to submit College and University transcripts directly from the institution or in a sealed envelope. We will contact you by email within 2-3 business days after the application has been received. Points of Note: If you don’t have your ELP yet, that’s okay; we will issue you a Conditional Letter of Acceptance if you are academically admissible. Once a decision has been made regarding your application, an answer will be sent electronically. If you are accepted and would like to get the acceptance package mailed, there is a fee of $100 CAN. Please ensure to let the office know when you send in the application. 3 TO THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA TRANSFER CREDIT If you successfully completed courses at another post-secondary institution, you may apply for transfer credits. This is awarded at our faculties’ discretion. Students who successfully completed certain courses in International Baccalaureate programs or Advanced Placement are eligible for transfer credit.
  • 13. UR INTERNATIONAL 2120 UR INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS A scholarship can ease the expense of tuition fees and living expenses in a university education. And good news: the number of scholarships that international students can apply for increases after their first year at the university. EXPENSES & SCHOLARSHIPS STUDENTS WITH 85% GPA GET $3000 OR 8 MONTHS FREE RESIDENCE! UR INTERNATIONAL’S TOP SCHOLARSHIPS COST Regina is one of the most affordable cities in Canada. From dining to entertainment, housing to transportation, Regina will take it easy on your wallet. The Queen city is a vibrant and thriving place, and with its attractive cost of living, you can actually afford to enjoy it! EXPENSES & SCHOLARSHIPS UNIVERSITY OF REGINA INTERNATIONAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP All international students who enter the University of Regina with a GPA of 85% or more receive their choice of either $3,000 in tuition reimbursement or eight months of residence at the university. UR CIRCLE OF SCHOLARS - $20,000 This scholarship program was created to recognize the best and brightest first-year students from our top 3 regions around the world entering the University of Regina each Fall. The scholarship is paid over 4 years ($5,000 each year) to the student from each region with the highest Admission Average. New students coming directly from high school who apply for admission to the Fall semester by July 1st are automatically eligible. *Restrictions do apply To learn more about scholarships, visit: www.uregina.ca/safa/awards/index.html APPLICATION FEE $100 TUITION FOR 1 YEAR (8 courses) $18,500 BOOKS & SUPPLIES $1,000 ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 8 MONTHS (Private Room in 4-bedroom apartment) $7000 TRANSPORTATION (Regular bus route for a year) $200 STUDENTS’ UNION HEALTH & DENTAL PLAN $250 TOTAL COST FOR 1 YEAR $27,050 ESTIMATED COSTS TUITION & COSTS *Tuition fees vary slightly per faculty
  • 14. UR INTERNATIONAL 23 SIYUE PAN AND TINGTING FENG In 2003, I left China to take English as a Second Language at the University of Regina. I was lucky to receive the UR International Team’s help: finding a Canadian homestay, getting English coaching, renewing my study permit and file tax returns. Most importantly, I made friends at the UR International events. Regina is a quiet, friendly city where students can concentrate on their studies. And since this university has many international students, I also learned about many cultures without having to travel. After a year of ESL, I entered the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, and I received my degree in Petroleum Systems Engineering. After six years of living in Regina, I decided to stay, and took a job with the provincial government. I am now an economic/ engineering analyst. To advance my career, I chose the University of Regina again, for my master’s degree in Environmental Systems Engineering. My wife came here from China in 2004. Her plan was to take ESL here, then go to Ontario for her bachelor’s degree. But after graduating from ESL, she decided to stay here for her degree in Business Administration. With guidance from the UR International office, she joined the Co-op Program, got her work permit, and worked in an accounting firm and then with the Ministry of Justice as a revenue clerk. She is now a budget and financial analyst in the Saskatchewan government. Our baby was born this year, and her Chinese middle name means “a bright future.” 22 UR INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS STORIES REAL STORIES ARMAAN SINGH I’m from India. In 2013 I chose the University of Regina because of its undergraduate programs and completed a two-year certificate in Computer Science. UR International helped me adjust to university life in a new country: registering for courses, filing my taxes, applying for an extended work permit. To connect with and help new international students, I got involved with student associations: I served on the Indian Students Association and I was a Certified Junior UR Ambassador, leading campus tours and helping new international students register for classes. I also had a part-time job at the university, which let me work between classes. Thanks to UR International’s support, I completed my studies and landed a great job as an analyst with the Saskatchewan government. GINA SOPARLO I’m from Regina. When I arrived on campus, I realized that the University of Regina was not only close to home, but an extension of it. The staff ensured that I was comfortable and secure in my new surroundings, and with all of my courses. I’ve forged friendships with students from all over the world. This has allowed me to become fluent in French and Spanish and helped me travel abroad during my undergrad years. In 2015, I took a study tour to New York and Washington, DC. Travelling with my international peers, I saw this experience through the eyes of people of different cultural backgrounds. This inspired me to study in Mexico for a year through the UR International Study Abroad Program. Thanks to the U of R, I not only have the campus as my home, but the world as well. IN THEIR OWN WORDS DANIEL SOTO LÓPEZ I’m pursuing my master’s of science degree in Industrial Systems Engineering at the University of Regina. In Mexico, I earned an Undergraduate International Mobility Scholarship, which allowed me to take an internship at a Canadian university. I got a warm welcome from the UR International Team: they helped me find accommodation, get a bus pass and student ID, and apply for my master’s program. I like that the University of Regina is a mid-sized campus, where students have a good chance of being noticed by profs. I appreciate that the campus is so culturally diverse, and I’m proud to be part of the large international community here. Last year, at the end of my internship, I gladly accepted the opportunity to continue my studies here at the graduate level.
  • 15. 24 UR INTERNATIONAL REAL STORIES KUBLIR JAGLAN I came from India to the University of Regina in 2011, for my bachelor’s degree in Software Systems Engineering. Life-skills advisors at UR International guided me throughout the degree program and helped me with all my needs: immigration advice, academic expectations, work permit/study permit extensions, and more. While studying, I designed and developed a software system for Regina’s public transportation (which won first prize from the Regina Engineering Society). With the help of the UR International and UR Guarantee Advisors, I got a part-time job as a service tech at SaskTel, a leading information and communication technology provider. The job allowed me to work while I studied and gave me valuable experience in my field. I also volunteered on campus and got involved in student associations. Regina offers endless opportunities and career possibilities … which is why I now call it home. JERMAIN MCKENZIE I came to the University of Regina from Jamaica in 2011. It took a while for me to transition to the winters here, but the UR International assistants’ warm smiles speeded my acclimatization. I chose the U of R for its strong Chinese Language Program. Its relationship with several Chinese universities allowed me to travel to China for a summer intensive language program. I’m in my final year of the Mandarin Chinese Degree Program, and I’ve loved every minute. I’ve had great jobs at three provincial government ministries through the university’s Co-op Program. I’ve also worked and volunteered in the university community – I’m proud to say I’m the first international student elected as president of the University of Regina Students’ Union. SUA PARK I’m from South Korea, pursuing my bachelor’s of education degree at the University of Regina. I chose the U of R because it offers well-rounded and comprehensive courses, as well as internships. Though I was anxious about being a new international student here, in no time the friendly, welcoming UR International staff were helping me with everything, from Orientation to English tutoring. Their support helped me boost my GPA, which led me to make the Dean’s Honours List. I also love the residence: the buildings are safe and clean and located close to class. Thanks to living in residence, I’ve made friends from around the globe. I was also thrilled to get a job on campus as a student assistant with UR International. It’s been a rewarding opportunity to help other newcomers adjust to life at the U of R.
  • 16. ARTS BUSINESS ADMIN EDUCATION ENGINEERING MEDIA, ART, & PERFORMANCE KINESIOLOGY NURSING SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK Credit Hours Total Tuition and Fees Total Tuition and Fees Total Tuition and Fees Total Tuition and Fees Total Tuition and Fees Total Tuition and Fees Total Tuition and Fees Total Tuition and Fees Total Tuition and Fees 1 879.10 995.60 897.85 951.10 918.10 920.10 998.35 918.10 897.85 2 1,537.20 1,770.20 1,574.70 1,681.20 1,615.20 1,617.20 1,730.70 1,615.20 1,574.70 Total for one standard class 3 2,195.30 2,544.80 2,251.55 2,411.30 2,312.30 2,314.30 2,463.05 2,312.30 2,251.55 4 2,853.40 3,319.40 2,928.40 3,141.40 3,009.40 3,011.40 3,195.40 3,009.40 2,928.40 5 3,511.50 4,094.00 3,605.25 3,871.50 3,706.50 3,708.50 3,927.75 3,706.50 3,605.25 Total for two standard classes 6 4,169.60 4,868.60 4,302.10 4,622.20 4,403.60 4,405.60 4,660.10 4,403.60 4,282.10 7 4,827.70 5,643.20 4,978.95 5,352.30 5,100.70 5,102.70 5,392.45 5,100.70 4,958.95 8 5,485.80 6,417.80 5,655.80 6,082.40 5,797.80 5,799.80 6,124.80 5,797.80 5,635.80 Total for three standard classes 9 6,359.15 7,437.65 6,547.90 7,227.75 6,710.15 6,715.15 7,075.40 6,710.15 6,527.90 10 7,017.25 8,212.25 7,224.75 7,957.85 7,407.25 7,412.25 7,807.75 7,407.25 7,204.75 11 7,675.35 8,986.85 7,901.60 8,687.95 8,104.35 8,109.35 8,540.10 8,104.35 7,881.60 Total for four standard classes 12 8,333.45 9,761.45 8,578.45 9,418.05 8,801.45 8,806.45 9,272.45 8,801.45 8,558.45 13 8,991.55 10,536.05 9,255.30 10,148.15 9,498.55 9,503.55 10,004.80 9,498.55 9,235.30 14 9,649.65 11,310.65 9,932.15 10,878.25 10,195.65 10,200.65 10,737.15 10,195.65 9,912.15 Total for five standard classes 15 10,307.75 12,085.25 10,609.00 11,608.35 10,892.75 10,897.75 11,469.50 10,892.75 10,589.00 Tuition Rate Used Above: Tuition Rate Per Credit Hour 653.25 762.75 672.00 725.25 692.25 692.25 727.50 692.25 672.00 Mandatory Fees Included Above with Tuition: Hill Legacy Program Fee Per Credit Hour^^ - 7.00 - - - - - - - Student's Union Fee Per Credit Hour* 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 8 Credit Hours or Less: Students' Union Flat Rate* 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 Recreation & Athletic Fee 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 Cdn Nursing Student Assoc Fee - - - - - - 7.00 - - NCLEX-RN Resources - - - - - - 38.00 - - Student Union Bus Pass^ 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 Student Society Fee** - - - - - 2.00 - - - 221.00 221.00 221.00 221.00 221.00 223.00 266.00 221.00 221.00 9 Credit Hours or More: Students' Union Flat Rate* 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 38.10 Recreation & Athletic Fee 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 95.30 Student Union Bus Pass^ 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 87.60 Cdn Nursing Student Assoc Fee - - - - - - 10.00 - - NCLEX-RN Resources - - - - - - 38.00 - - Student Society Fee** - 30.00 20.00 20.60 - 5.00 - - - Student Union Health & Dental Plan Premium*** 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 215.25 Equipment Fee**** - - - 200.00 - - - - - 436.25 466.25 456.25 656.85 436.25 441.25 484.25 436.25 436.25 Other Fees: Undergraduate Application Fee 100.00$ Distance Education Fee 67.75$ Co-op fee 895.50$ Certificate Courses Per credit hour rate based upon faculty of the student Plus Student's Union fees and International Differential Local Government Authority (LGA) 812.75$ Plus International Differential and Student Union fees Practicum / Internship 15 credit hours based upon faculty of the student Plus Student's Union fees and International Differential. Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition Fee (PLAR) 50% of Arts tuition rate per credit hour unit assessed Audit 50% of normal tuition First Nations University Building Fund Fee 5.00$ For First Nations University Students enrolled in 1 to 8 credit hours First Nations University Building Fund Fee 10.00$ For First Nations University Students enrolled in 9 or more credit hours First Nations University Student Association Fee 15.00$ For First Nations University Students enrolled in 1 to 8 credit hours of on-campus classes First Nations University Student Association Fee 25.00$ For First Nations University Students enrolled in 9 or more credit hours of on-campus classes A small number of courses have an additional material or accommodation or travel fee to recover the costs associated with the delivery of the course. *URSU fees will be assessed as $38.10/student plus $4.85/credit hour. All students on campus and off campus, including Federated College students, are required to pay the Student's Union Fee. Student's Union Fees will not be assessed on off-campus contract classes. ** The Engineering and Education Student Society Fee applies to Engineering and Education students enrolled in 6 or more on-campus credit hours as opposed to 9 or more credit hours identified in the table "Fees Included Above with Tuition". The "Total Tuition and Fees" have been adjusted accordingly. Education students in EFLD classes are also assessed the Education Student Society fee. *** Student Health and Dental Plan - For the 201830 semester, undergraduate students enrolled in 9 or more credit hours (including First Nations University of Canada students)(excluding off-campus contract classes) are assessed an additional $215.25 URSU fee. The fee is collected by the University on behalf of URSU and remitted to URSU for the purpose of paying the Plan premium ($92.45 for health coverage and $122.80 for dental coverage). The fee is only assessed in the fall semester for health and dental coverage for 12 months beginning September 1. The Plan and the $215.25 fee are mandatory, but students can opt-out of the health and/or dental coverage until October 2, 2018, if they provide proof that they already have health and/or dental coverage. Students first beginning classes in the winter semester can opt-in to the Plan from January 8, 2019 until February 4, 2019 by directly contacting studentcare.net/works. After the opt-out date, the premiums for the plan are non-refundable even if a student drops out of University. The student will continue to be eligible for benefits until the new plan year. Full Plan details are available on URSU's web site at: http://www.ursu.ca/ or http://www.ihaveaplan.ca/ **** Students enrolled in Petroleum Systems Engineering (PSE) pay an additional $100 for a total fee of $300. ^ All full-time and part-time students enrolled in at least one on-campus course (including Federated College students) will be assessed an additional $87.60 URSU fee. The fee is collected by the University on behalf of URSU and remitted to URSU for the purpose of providing subsidized transit services as per the terms of the U-Pass Agreement established between URSU and the City of Regina. U-Pass and the $87.60 fee are mandatory, but students can opt-out if they meet the opt-out criteria. The opt-out period is from September 5, 2018 to October 2, 2018. After October 2, 2018, the U-Pass fee is non-refundable even if a student drops out of University. Details on the U-Pass program including pass activation, how to use the pass, opt-out criteria and the opt-out process can be found at www.ursu.ca/upass. ^^ Only business students enrolled in the following programs will be assessed this fee: Bachelor of Business Admin; Bachelor of Business Admin (Co-op); Bachelor of Business Admin Qualifying; Diploma of Business Admin; and Diploma of Business Admin Qualifying Domestic Student Tuition and Fees - See Undergraduate Domestic Student Fee Schedule Graduate Student Tuition and Fees - see various Graduate Student Fee Schedules UNIVERSITY OF REGINA Fall 2018 (201830) Undergraduate INTERNATIONAL Student Fee Schedule All Amounts are in Canadian Dollars As of July 12, 2018 (subject to change)
  • 17. 2018-2019 Academic Schedule Term: Fall 2018 Winter 2019 Part of term (POT): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 1 1 Held in: May-Aug May June May-June July August July-Aug May-Aug Sep-Dec Jan-Apr Term Dates Start of term 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 7-May-18 2-May-18 5-Sep-18 8-Jan-19 End of term 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 21-Dec-18 29-Apr-19 Class Dates Start of classes 7-May-18 7-May-18 4-Jun-18 7-May-18 5-Jul-18 30-Jul-18 5-Jul-18 2-May-18 5-Sep-18 8-Jan-19 End of classes 22-Aug-18 29-May-18 25-Jun-18 26-Jun-18 26-Jul-18 21-Aug-18 21-Aug-18 3-Aug-18 6-Dec-18 11-Apr-19 Examination Dates Start of examination period 24-Aug-18 8-Jun-18 28-Jun-18 29-Jun-18 28-Jul-18 24-Aug-18 24-Aug-18 7-Aug-18 8-Dec-18 15-Apr-19 End of examination period 24-Aug-18 8-Jun-18 28-Jun-18 4-Jul-18 28-Jul-18 24-Aug-18 28-Aug-18 11-Aug-18 21-Dec-18 29-Apr-19 Class Add/Drop Dates (§3.11) End course-add period 23-May-18 8-May-18 5-Jun-18 10-May-18 9-Jul-18 31-Jul-18 11-Jul-18 14-May-18 18-Sep-18 21-Jan-19 End of no-record drop period 23-May-18 8-May-18 5-Jun-18 10-May-18 9-Jul-18 31-Jul-18 11-Jul-18 14-May-18 18-Sep-18 21-Jan-19 End of grade-of-W drop period 26-Jul-18 22-May-18 18-Jun-18 13-Jun-18 19-Jul-18 14-Aug-18 1-Aug-18 10-Jul-18 15-Nov-18 15-Mar-19 Tuition and Fee Payment Dates (§4.7) Due date for tuition and fee payment 7-May-18 7-May-18 4-Jun-18 7-May-18 5-Jul-18 30-Jul-18 5-Jul-18 2-May-18 5-Sep-18 8-Jan-19 End of penalty-free payment period 18-Jun-18 31-May-18 29-Jun-18 31-May-18 31-Jul-18 31-Aug-18 31-Jul-18 31-May-18 2-Oct-18 4-Feb-19 Tuition and Fee Refund Dates End of 100% refund period 23-May-18 8-May-18 5-Jun-18 10-May-18 9-Jul-18 31-Jul-18 11-Jul-18 14-May-18 18-Sep-18 21-Jan-19 End of 50% refund period 19-Jun-18 10-May-18 7-Jun-18 16-May-18 11-Jul-18 2-Aug-18 18-Jul-18 5-Jun-18 2-Oct-18 4-Feb-19 Other Important Dates and Deadlines Victoria Day - No classes 21-May-18 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences - No classes May 24- June 3, 2018 Spring Convocation June 6, 7, & 8, 2018 Canada Day - No classes 2-Jul-18 Last day to apply to graduate for Fall 2018 Convocation 31-Jul-18 Saskatchewan Day - No classes 6-Aug-18 Labour Day - No classes 3-Sep-18 Student Orientation 4-Sep-18 Thanksgiving Day - No classes 8-Oct-18 Fall Convocation 19-Oct-18 Fall Break start (Wednesday) 7-Nov-18 Fall Break end (Saturday) 10-Nov-18 Remembrance Day - No classes 12-Nov-18 Faculty and Admin Offices close at 3:00 p.m. 24-Dec-18 Faculty and Admin Offices open at 8:15 a.m. 2-Jan-19 Student Orientation 7-Jan-19 Last day to apply to graduate for Spring 2019 Convocation 31-Jan-19 Family Day (Monday) 18-Feb-19 Winter Break start (Tuesday) 19-Feb-19 Winter Break end (Saturday) 23-Feb-19 Good Friday - No classes 19-Apr-19 Spring/Summer 2018
  • 18. July 2018 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION TO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS The language of instruction at the University of Regina is English. All applicants to the University of Regina must therefore demonstrate an appropriate level of proficiency in the English language. The following will be accepted as satisfactory evidence: 1. Successful completion of at least three years of formal, full-time English at a secondary school that is a recognized school or institution where English is primary language of instruction. 2. Successful completion of the English as a Second Language (ESL 050) program or a minimum average score of 55 on the ESL placement exam both offered through the Centre for Continuing Education at the University of Regina. For further information, please contact English as a Second Language Office, Room 114, South Residence, University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, Tel: (306) 585-4585 or esl@uregina.ca. 3. Successful completion of at least 24 credit hours (University of Regina degree level equivalent) in an approved English-language post-secondary institution, including at least 6 credit hours in humanities or social science subjects and with a minimum grade point average of 60.00% or equivalent. 4. Advanced Placement English (grade of 3 or better) or International Baccalaureate Higher English (grade of 4 or better) or SAT II English (required score varies). 5. GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O' Level English, English Language, or English as a Second Language with minimum grade of 'B' or GCE A/AS/AICE Level English or English Language with minimum grade of 'C'. 6. One of the following valid tests will also be accepted. Test results must be received by the Admissions Office directly from the testing service before the deadline for receipt of application documents. TEST MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED CONTACT TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Institutional TOEFL will not be accepted Internet Based*: Overall 80 Reading: 19; Listening: 19; Speaking: 18; Writing: 18 Test of English as a Foreign Language CN 6151, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 08541-6151 Tel: (609) 771-7100 www.toefl.org/index.html Paper Based: 550 Minimum Essay Score of 3.5 IELTS- Academic (International English Language Testing System) Overall Band score of 6.5, with no band less than 5.5 The British Council, IELTS Enquiries Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street, Manchester, United Kingdom Tel: 0161 957 7755 or www.ielts.org CanTest (Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees) Listening 4.5 Reading 4.5 Writing 4.0 English as a Second Language Office, Room 114 South Residence University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2 Tel: (306) 585-4585 or www.uregina.ca/esl/ Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic *not accepted for Faculty of Nursing Overall score of 59 no area with less than 59 PTE Customer Service team via pltsupport@pearson.com CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment) 60 The CAEL Assessment Office, 220 Paterson Hall, Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6, Canada Tel: (613) 520-2600 extension 2271 or www.cael.ca/ MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) 85 English Language Institute, University of Michigan, TCF Building 401 East Liberty Street, Ste 350, Ann Arbor MI, 48104-2298, USA Tel: (734) 764-2413 or http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eli/ CELT (Comprehensive English Language Test) – restricted to francophone students 60 Language Institute, Room 216 University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2 Tel: (306) 585-4828 *Internet based TOEFL minimum scores are under review and are subject to change without notice. For further information contact International Admissions, University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, telephone (306) 585-6260, email international.admissions@uregina.ca
  • 19. Admissions FACULTY OR PROGRAM HIGH SCHOOL COURSE REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY MINIMUM AVERAGE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ARTS (U of R, Campion, Luther, or FNUniv) 65% BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (U of R) ADMINISTRATION (FNUniv) 65%-84.99% are admitted as qualifying students 85% or higher are admitted directly to the degree program CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION (U of R, Campion, Luther, or FNUniv) 65%
  • 20. Admissions EDUCATION (U of R) INDIGENOUS EDUCATION (FNUniv) Joint BEd/ BKin Program Joint BEd/BSc Program Joint BMusEd/BMus Program 65% ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE (U of R) 70-89.99% - admitted to general major 90% or higher – admitted to major of choice KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH STUDIES (KHS) (U of R) Bachelor of Kinesiology:
  • 21. Admissions Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies (BSRS): Bachelor or Certificate of Health Studies: Joint BEd/BKin Program – see Education above KHS Qualifying Program: 70% 65% for KHS Qualifying LA CITÉ (U of R, Campion, Luther, or FNUniv) 65%
  • 22. Admissions MEDIA, ART, and PERFORMANCE (MAP) (U of R, Campion, Luther, or FNUniv) Joint BMusEd/BMus Program - 65% NURSING (U of R) 70% on each required course PRE- PROFESIONAL PROGRAMs SCIENCE (U of R, Campion, Luther, or FNUniv) Science Qualifying: 70% 65% for Science Qualifying SOCIAL WORK (U of R or FNUniv) 70% - U of R 65% - FNUniv Admission from High Schools in Other Canadian Provinces and Territories
  • 23. Admissions Admission from Universities and Colleges (Including Transfers from Other University of Regina Faculties) FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Journalism Programs Transfer Programs:
  • 24. Admissions FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Joint BEd/BKin Program Joint BEd/BSc Program Joint BMusEd/BMus Program
  • 25. Admissions FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) After Degree
  • 26. Admissions FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
  • 27. Admissions FACULTY OR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Admission from Outside Canada Admission from a Non-Canadian High School FACULTY OR PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
  • 28. Do the following to apply for admission to undergraduate studies: Fill out the online application at: https://banner.uregina.ca/prod/sct/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon. Important Notes: Please create a new Login ID and PIN for each student. Always include the student’s e-mail in the “Personal Information” section (Appendix 1) Always choose a specific program under “Planned Program of Study”. Do not choose unde- clared majors. Please complete the “Partnerships” section in the application with the agency company name and e-mail. (Appendix 2) Please complete the “Proxy “ section in the application with the agency name. Pay the $100 CAN application fee. There are 3 ways you can pay: Credit Card (email the card number, expiry date and CVV code to international.admissions@uregina.ca) Flywire (if you do not have a credit card you can transfer funds to us HERE) Cash (come to the admissions office College West Room 127 to pay) Email your documents in PDF format to international.admissions@uregina.ca High School Transcript (Year 10,11 & 12) Front and back page (if there is information on it) of transcripts from additional education after High School. English Language Proficiency test https://urconnected.uregina.ca/apply/elp.ezc Copy of passport Original documents will be required once the student arrives in Regina. Please be sure to provide a certified English translation for all documents. To gain transfer credit the student is required to submit College and University tran- scripts directly from the institution or in a sealed envelope to the international enrolment services office at: International Enrolment Services CW 127, 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2 Canada Points of Note: International Enrolment Services will contact you by email within 1-3 business days after the application has been received. If a student does not have their ELP yet, that’s okay; we will issue a Conditional Letter of Acceptance if the student is academically admissible. Once a decision has been made regarding the application, an answer will be sent electronically.
  • 30. Apppendix 2. Example: Agency Name. agency@email.com
  • 31. English Portuguese Spanish Chinese Russian U of R Home Admission Requirements Academic Program The minimum age to apply to the ESL Program is 16; however, if you are under the age of 16, you may be considered for admission, but require special permission from the ESL Director. We will issue you a Letter of Acceptance once your application has been approved, you have paid the required fees and provided us with a copy of your passport. Please be advised that the age of majority in Saskatchewan is 18, which means if you are under the age of 18 you are still considered a minor. If you apply to the Academic ESL Program and are a minor, you are required to submit additional documents to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). The documents are for the purposes of proving custodianship in Canada for minors who plan to study in Canada without a parent or legal guardian. Neither the ESL Program nor any of our staff or faculty members will assume custodianship over you. For more information about the documents CIC requires, please refer to the CIC website: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-minors.asp. Also, although the ESL Program is completely separate from CIC, if are under the age of 18 please contact the ESL Program Office so that we may assist you. Direct Entry into Advanced EAP To be eligible to enter Advanced EAP directly, you have to do at least one of the following: Submit proof of an overall IELTS (Academic) Band score of 6.0 with no IELTS Band score less than 5.0, Submit proof of a TOEFL Paper score of 525 or a TOEFL iBT score of 70 with no skill below 17, or Submit proof of a CAEL score of 50. These scores must also be submitted no later than the 100% Refund (minus tuition deposit) deadline. If documents are submitted prior to the start of the semester, there is no requirement to write the in-house placement test. Test results may not be more than 2 years old at the time of application to the ESL Program if they are to be considered for placement. Direct Entry into 040 High Intermediate If you have already taken an Academic IELTS test and achieved a minimum overall academic score of 5.5 (with no band lower than 5.0), you can enter directly into 040 High Intermediate. These scores must also be submitted no later than the 100% Refund (minus tuition deposit) deadline. If documents are submitted prior to the start of the semester, there is no requirement to write the in-house placement test. Test results may not be more than 2 years old at the time of application to the ESL Program if they are to be considered for placement. Homestay Program To be admitted to the Homestay Program, you must be enrolled in the ESL program. Visa Requirements Contact UR International for visa requirement information. English as a Second Language Admission Requirements | ESL, University of Regina https://www.uregina.ca/esl/academic-program/admission-requirements.h... 1 of 2 2018-09-07 9:22 AM
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