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Application Information
If you have graduated from high school or completed secondary-level standing, and have not attended any post-secondary institutions, you are also considered a high school student. Your application will be assessed based on high school admission requirements listed below.
When applying during the final year of high school, students can provide an interim grade report and a schedule of current/planned courses via email, fax, or mail. This can be sent directly to the Enrolment Services office from the student or guidance counsellor. This interim/unofficial grade report is used for the early conditional admission calculation.
Official high school final transcripts must be submitted following graduation and by all those applying who have completed high school. This official document is used for the final admission average calculation. Find information on how to order your official transcripts. Official transcripts must come to the University of Regina directly from the issuing institution (Ministry of Education, school board office, etc.) in your province or country (if other than Canada).
English Language Proficiency
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, unless they are entering the Baccalaureate en education program, in which case they must meet the French language proficiency requirement. Find information on English language proficiency requirements here.
Final Admission Requirements
New Brunswick: English 121/122 or French 10411/10412; three courses from Category A or B, and one course from Category A, B, or C
Newfoundland & Labrador: English Language 3201; one course from Category A or B; one course from Category A, B, or C; and eight additional 12 U/M courses
Nova Scotia: English 12; three courses from Category A or B; and one Course from Category A, B, or C
Prince Edward Island: English 621; three courses from Category A or B, and one course from Category A, B, or C
* The equivalent grade 12-level French language arts subject may also be used
Additional Information
65% average required
Please note these programs require a French Placement Test. You can take the assessment here: https://lacite.uregina.ca/en/uni/placement
Approved Courses for Final Admission
Category A (Maths & Sciences) |
Category B (Languages & Social Sciences) |
Category C (Other Approved Courses) | Category D (Business Approved Courses) |
Algebra |
Aboriginal Studies Applied Sociology* Aulajaaqtut Blackfoot Language & Culture Canadian Geography Canadian History Canadian Law Canadian Literature* Canadian Studies Chinese Language Arts/Language & Culture Cree Language & Culture Cultural & Physical Anthropology* Economics European History Experimental Psychology Folk Literature French French Language Arts Gaelic Geography Geography of Canada German German Language Arts/Language & Culture Global Geography Global History Global Issues Global Economics Global Politics Global Studies Histoire de l’Acadie History International Politics Inuktitut Italian Language & Culture Japanese Language Arts/Language & Culture Latin Law Legal Studies Advanced Macroeconomics* Michif Microeconomics* Native Studies PEI History Philosophy of Man* Political Science Psychology Punjabi Language & Culture Social Studies Sociology Spanish Spanish Language Arts/Language & Culture Ukrainian Language Arts/Language & Culture Western World History* World Geography* World History World Issues World Literature World Religions* |
Accounting |
Accounting |
A maximum of two different Math courses can be used in the admission calculation.
1 The equivalent grade 12-level French language arts subject may also be used.
*** Any 30-level language course not listed may also be used as a Category B course.
+ Courses should be 5-credits each. Two 3-credit courses (marked +) may be used in place of one 5-credit course requirement.
++ Social Studies 30-2 is acceptable as a further elective if Social Studies 30-1is not presented.
Application and Document Deadlines
Application deadlines:
Early application deadline for fall term* - March 15
Fall term – August 15
Winter term – December 15
Spring/summer term – One week before the start of classes
Final official transcript deadlines:
Fall term deadline for early conditionally admitted students – August 1
Fall term – August 15
Winter term – January 1
Spring/summer term – May 1
Deadline for off-campus students** – last day to add courses without permission in all terms
* The early application deadline is the recommended deadline to ensure the best course selection options, in addition to the deadline for entrance awards
**Off-campus students are students taking courses through regional colleges or the First Nations University of Canada Prince Albert and Saskatoon campuses