The First Nations University of Canada at the University of Regina is an independently administered university that offers university education to First Nations and non-First Nation students.
The First Nations University of Canada is the only First Nations-controlled university in Canada. It offers students undergraduate and graduate degree opportunities within the environment of cultural affirmation. Its programs and services are offerd on three campuses: Regina (Main Campus), Saskatoon, and Prince Albert (Northern Campus). The First Nations University of Canada also offers distance education and community-based university classes which are coordinated and delivered by Northern Campus. They also offer web-based classes.
Students have access to First Nations University of Canada classes as well as classes offered by the University of Regina, Campion and Luther Colleges. The First Nations University of Canada also has an international program. The department of international and special (indigenous) projects has entered into international agreements with Indigenous peoples and institutions around the world. Faculty and students are developing an awareness of the socio-political and cultural context of Indigenous peoples on a global scale. |
Academic and campus services
Academic counselling, bookstore, daycare, health clinic, elders, tutoring, writing and math clinics.
First-year student programs
Counselling, referrals to community resources and support services, tutoring, writing and math clinics, information sessions, orientation.
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