Named for the Jesuit priest and scholar St. Edmund Campion, Campion College at the University of Regina offers a unique way to earn a university degree. Students can take advantage of the innovative programs and course offerings at both Campion College and the University of Regina in the areas of Arts, Sciences, and Fine Arts, as well as a full complement of pre-professional courses.
Founded in 1917, Campion College is federated with the University of Regina and is a co-educational institution that accepts students of all faiths. Campion students are encouraged to develop intellectually, spiritually, and socially. Professors pride themselves on their accessibility, providing students with the personal assistance necessary to reach their academic potential. Graduates receive both a University of Regina degree and a Campion College certificate.
The Humanities, Education and Social Sciences. The college also offers a minor in Catholic Studies.
| # Beds | Lowest | Highest |
Female only: | | Lowest: $3,256 | Highest: $5,288 |
Male only: | | Lowest: $3,256 | Highest: $5,288 |
Co-ed: | | Lowest: $3,256 | Highest: $5,288 |
Campion students have access to University of Regina residences. Fees range from $3256.00 per year for a single room to $5288.00 per year for a one-bedroom apartment.
| # Beds | Lowest | Highest |
Other: | | Lowest: $300 | Highest: $995 |
Off-campus housing in Regina is relatively affordable and readily available. $300.00 to $450.00 per month and up.
Head start orientation program, writing clinic, study skills seminars, peer support centre, first year tutor/mentor program, academic counseling and campus ministry (liturgy, personal, and spiritual guidance) are available to incoming students.
CareerXRoads is a careers evening presented annually by Campion College in early spring and is open to all students at the University of Regina.
Campion College students have full access to the University of Regina's recreation facilities, featuring a wide variety of Intramural Sports Programs, fitness classes, aquatics programs, open recreational opportunities on-site and the ever expanding sport club program.
Student lounges, chapel and cafeteria. For other activities, see the University of Regina web site.
All Campion College students are members of the Campion College Students' Union (CCSU) and may elect to run for office to serve as a member of the association's executive. In addition, Campion students are able to participate in all clubs and activities run through the University of Regina, including those offered through the University of Regina Students' Union.
Campion Library and the University of Regina Computer Science Department provide computers and Internet access to students. The Campion Library supports studies in the humanities and social sciences with enhanced collections in the areas of astronomy, English literature, film and video studies, French, Canadian, and medieval history, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies and theology. In addition, the Library houses the special collections Jesuitical, and Women and Religion.
In addition to the Fine Arts Student Society, each area (Music, Theatre, Visual Arts, and Media Production & Studies) have student societies.
Campion College is wheelchair accessible and Special Needs Services at the University of Regina offers assistance with such services as parking, lectures, reading assignments, and examinations. Students who require assistance should discuss their needs when registering for classes. A Women's Centre and Student Advocate are also available. For details, contact Student Affairs at the University of Regina or the Admissions Assistant of Campion College.
Campus tours are given on the basis of need and can be given on any day during the week, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.