
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Establishment Year
1974
National Students
12639
International Students
3000
Acceptance Rate
68%
Distance From City
10-15 minutes from city
QS World University Ranking
#1001-1200
Times Higher Education Ranking
#801
The University of Regina is a public research university in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was established as a junior college in 1911 and became an independent university in 1974. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. It is known for its emphasis on experiential learning, research, and community engagement. The campus is home to modern facilities and a diverse student body. It maintains strong partnerships with industries and institutions worldwide.
(1974) Origins and Establishment
The University of Regina originated as Regina College in 1911, affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan. It expanded over the decades and gained university status in 1974. Since then, it has grown into a leading institution in Canada.
Modern Day Development
The university has expanded its research capabilities, focusing on sustainability, technology, and social sciences. New buildings and facilities have enhanced student learning experiences. It continues to attract international students and scholars for its quality education.

To provide high-quality education, research, and innovation that contribute to societal progress. The university fosters an inclusive and supportive learning environment.

Complete University Guide Ranking
Ranked n/a
QS World University Ranking
Ranked #951-1000
Times Higher Education Ranking
Ranked #801
Guardian University Guide
Ranked n/a

Brad Wall
Former Premier of Saskatchewan.

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Jason Clermont
Former CFL football player.
Paul J. Hill
Business leader and philanthropist.

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Former President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Regina.
Excellence in Research
Strong Co-op Programs
Indigenous Education Leadership
High Graduate Employment Rate
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