| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Founded: 1917
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Affiliation: Federated with the University of Regina
Type: Catholic Jesuit college (co-educational)
Programs Offered: Undergraduate only
Language of Instruction: English
Campion College does not grant its own degrees — instead, students are enrolled in the University of Regina but choose to affiliate with Campion for additional academic and community support. Campion students take courses in the Faculty of Arts, Science, and Media, Art, and Performance.
Popular areas of study include:
English
History
Psychology
Religious Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Biology
Chemistry
Fine Arts
Students receive a University of Regina degree, but with the added benefits of Campion’s academic advising, smaller class sizes, and a tight-knit community.
Campion College is known for its supportive environment, spiritual development opportunities, and small community feel within a large university setting. It offers:
Personalized academic advising
Campus ministry and interfaith events
Scholarships and bursaries
Student clubs and leadership opportunities
Access to all University of Regina facilities (libraries, sports, housing, etc.)
Since Campion is federated with the University of Regina, tuition fees are the same as for other University of Regina students.
Approximate undergraduate tuition for international students:
$14,000 – $18,000 CAD/year (depending on course load and program)
Campion offers additional scholarships and bursaries, especially for students involved in community service or leadership.
Students live in University of Regina residences, located on or near campus. Housing options include:
Dormitory-style rooms
Shared apartments or suites
Meal plans available
Monthly cost for housing: ~$500 – $1,000 CAD, depending on room type.
Though Campion is a Catholic college, students of all backgrounds and beliefs are welcome. Its Jesuit mission emphasizes:
Intellectual excellence
Ethical leadership
Service to others
Social justice
The college fosters a sense of purpose in education and encourages students to become thoughtful, engaged global citizens.
Campion College students pursue their degrees through the following University of Regina faculties:
English
History
Psychology
Political Science
Sociology
Philosophy
Religious Studies
French
International Studies
Economics
Justice Studies
Biology
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Computer Science
Mathematics & Statistics
Physics
Visual Arts
Theatre
Film Studies
Creative Technologies
Music
Campion students graduate with a University of Regina degree, such as a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BSc), with full access to all university services and classrooms.
Jesuit liberal arts foundation and values-based education
Smaller class sizes for many first-year arts and science courses
Dedicated academic advisors and personalized support
Campus ministry and leadership opportunities
Additional scholarships and bursaries
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Bachelor of Arts in English |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
|
Bachelor of Arts in History |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
|
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
|
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
|
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
|
Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
|
Bachelor of Arts in International Studies |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
|
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
|
Bachelor of Science in Biology |
4 years |
~$14,000 – $16,000 |
|
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry |
4 years |
~$14,000 – $16,000 |
|
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science |
4 years |
~$14,000 – $16,000 |
|
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics |
4 years |
~$14,000 – $16,000 |
|
Bachelor of Arts in Economics |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $15,000 |
As an international student at Campion College, you are officially enrolled in the University of Regina, but you choose to affiliate with Campion for your undergraduate studies. This gives you access to all U of R courses and degrees, while enjoying the smaller class sizes, dedicated academic advising, and community atmosphere that Campion offers.
You can pursue a wide range of Bachelor’s degrees in:
Arts (Psychology, English, History, Political Science, Religious Studies, etc.)
Science (Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Math, etc.)
Fine Arts and Media, Art, and Performance
Your final degree is issued by the University of Regina, but your college experience is enriched by Campion’s Jesuit educational philosophy, which emphasizes ethics, leadership, and service.
International students are supported by both Campion College and the University of Regina’s International Office. Services include:
Help with study permits, immigration, and visa issues
Academic advising and transition support
Language and writing help
Cultural adjustment workshops
Social events and student activities
Campion College also fosters a welcoming environment with professors and staff who are approachable and focused on your success, both academically and personally.
All courses at Campion College and the University of Regina are taught in English. If English is not your first language, you’ll need to provide proof of proficiency through tests like:
IELTS (minimum 6.5 overall)
TOEFL iBT (minimum 83)
Duolingo (minimum 115–120 accepted in most cases)
Tuition fees for international undergraduate students at Campion College (via the University of Regina) are approximately $13,000 to $15,000 USD per year, depending on the program and number of courses.
In addition, Campion students can access:
University of Regina scholarships
Campion-specific bursaries and awards
Entrance and merit-based scholarships
Work-study and part-time job opportunities on campus
Campion students live in University of Regina residences, which include dorms, shared apartments, and suite-style housing. The campus is safe, walkable, and full of green space.
As a Campion student, you’ll also enjoy:
A chapel and spiritual space for reflection
Volunteer opportunities and community service projects
Campus ministry programs (open to all faiths or no faith)
Cultural clubs, student government, and academic societies
Full access to university amenities like the gym, library, and dining hall
A personalized, community-driven education within a large Canadian university
Strong academic support and ethical values rooted in Jesuit traditions
English-language instruction with a focus on liberal arts and science
Affordable living in Regina, one of Canada’s most student-friendly and budget-friendly cities
Opportunities to grow intellectually, spiritually, and socially
Visit the and explore the undergraduate programs offered in the Faculty of Arts, Science, or Media, Art, and Performance — these are the ones available to Campion students.
Select the program you wish to apply for.
Academic Requirements:
A completed high school diploma (or equivalent)
Strong academic performance in relevant subjects
Country-specific requirements apply (e.g., Indian students need a minimum of 65–70% in core subjects)
Language Requirements (if English is not your first language):
IELTS: minimum 6.5 overall, no band less than 6.0
TOEFL iBT: minimum 83
Duolingo English Test: minimum 115–120 (accepted in many programs)
Some programs may have higher requirements
Go to the University of Regina application portal: https://www.uregina.ca/international
Create an account and complete the online application form.
When prompted, select Campion College as your academic home base (if applying to eligible programs in Arts, Science, or Fine Arts).
Pay the application fee (approx. $100 CAD)
Upload the following through your application portal:
High school transcripts (translated to English, if necessary)
Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/etc.)
Passport copy
(Optional) Letter of intent or personal statement
If accepted, you will receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from the University of Regina.
This LOA will confirm your Campion College affiliation (if selected) and your program.
With your acceptance letter, you can now apply for:
CAQ (Certificat d'acceptation du Québec) – Not required for Saskatchewan
Canadian Study Permit – Apply via IRCC
You may also need to:
Purchase health insurance (provided by U of R)
Book housing on campus (optional)
Prepare for your travel to Regina, Saskatchewan.
Attend orientation for international students offered by both Campion College and the University of Regina.
Connect with Campion’s academic advisors, who help you register for your first-year courses.
Fall (September) intake: Apply by March 1 – May 1 (early is better for visa processing)
Winter (January) intake: Apply by October 1
Spring/Summer intake: Limited programs available; confirm with admissions
As a federated college of the University of Regina, Campion follows the same intake schedule:
Fall Semester (September) – Primary intake with the most program options and best scholarship opportunities.
Winter Semester (January) – Available for most undergraduate programs.
Spring/Summer Semester (May) – Limited courses; not all programs are available.
International students are strongly encouraged to apply at least 6 months in advance of their intended intake to allow time for visa processing.
Completion of high school or equivalent with strong grades.
Minimum overall average of 65%–70% or higher, depending on your country's grading system.
Required subject prerequisites depending on the program (e.g., math for science or business programs).
Example (India):
Successful completion of Class 12 (Higher Secondary Certificate)
Minimum 65% in core subjects (such as English, Math, and Sciences)
If your first language is not English, you must provide proof of English proficiency via one of the following:
Test |
Minimum Score Required |
|---|---|
|
IELTS (Academic) |
Overall 6.5, no band below 6.0 |
|
TOEFL iBT |
83 overall |
|
Duolingo English Test |
115–120 minimum |
|
CAEL |
60 overall |
Campion College (via U of R) does accept Duolingo, making it easier for students applying from home.
Valid passport
Strong academic motivation (sometimes shown through a personal statement)
Some programs (e.g. fine arts or theatre) may require portfolio or audition
Scholarship Name |
Level |
Amount (USD approx.) |
Eligibility / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
University of Regina International Entrance Scholarship |
Undergraduate |
~$3,000 (one-time) |
Automatically awarded to new international students with 85%+ average in high school |
|
Campion College Entrance Bursary |
Undergraduate |
$500 – $1,000 |
For first-year students entering Campion College with strong academics and financial need |
|
Campion College Academic Excellence Scholarships |
Undergraduate |
$1,000 – $2,500 |
Based on academic performance; renewable in upper years with high GPA |
|
Campion Student Leadership Award |
Undergraduate |
~$750 |
For students showing outstanding leadership and community service |
|
Campion In-Course Bursaries |
Undergraduate |
$500 – $1,500 |
Based on financial need and academic standing (available in 2nd year and beyond) |
|
University of Regina Circle of Scholars Award |
Undergraduate |
Full tuition (1 year) |
Competitive award for top international students; 95%+ high school average required |
|
External Scholarships (e.g., Shastri, CBIE) |
Undergraduate |
N/A |
Offered by Canadian and international organizations; students must apply separately |
Facility Type |
Location |
Accommodation Type |
Availability |
Monthly Cost (USD) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Main Campus |
University of Regina, Regina, SK |
Shared and private residences |
Available to all students |
~$500 – $900 |
Campion College shares all U of R campus facilities and housing options. |
|
Luther College Residence |
On U of R campus |
Dorm-style and apartment-style rooms |
Available to Campion students |
~$550 – $750 |
Fully furnished, includes Wi-Fi, utilities, and access to dining hall. |
|
Paskww and Wakpá Towers |
University of Regina (on-campus) |
Modern apartment-style residence |
Limited spaces |
~$700 – $900 |
Private bedrooms with shared kitchen and bathroom, close to classrooms. |
|
Off-Campus Housing |
Regina city (near U of R) |
Private rentals, shared apartments |
Widely available |
~$400 – $700 |
Lower cost, but transportation or walking may be required. |
At Campion, you benefit from small class sizes and a tight-knit learning environment. Professors and advisors know you by name and are committed to helping you succeed. The college focuses on liberal arts and sciences, with strengths in English, philosophy, psychology, history, religious studies, biology, and political science. You’ll take your courses through the University of Regina, but your academic home will be Campion — which means personalized advising, leadership opportunities, and extra support.
International students are fully integrated into both Campion and the University of Regina community. The college provides dedicated support services, including help with academic planning, cultural adjustment, and scholarship applications. You also get access to all services provided by the U of R’s International Office, including immigration advising, orientation programs, and social events.
Campion College is physically located on the University of Regina campus, so students have access to residences, libraries, gyms, sports facilities, dining halls, and student lounges. At the same time, Campion students enjoy a smaller community feel with shared study spaces, a chapel, and a welcoming student commons area.
Campion’s strong Jesuit tradition means it fosters a culture of reflection, service, and leadership. Whether or not you're religious, you'll find space for spiritual growth, interfaith dialogue, and opportunities to engage in community outreach and volunteer service.
You can participate in a wide range of student clubs, both through Campion and the larger university. There are clubs for:
Cultural groups
Social justice and volunteering
Faith-based communities
Debate, writing, and philosophy
Student government and campus leadership
You’ll also be invited to Campion-only events, like retreats, movie nights, discussion groups, and speaker panels — all designed to build friendships and enrich your learning experience.
Campion welcomes students from all cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs. Its student body includes international students, first-generation college students, and those exploring academic or spiritual questions in a supportive environment. The college values open-minded dialogue, inclusivity, and respect for difference — core principles of Jesuit education.
As a Campion student, you have access to the University of Regina’s Career Services, which offers:
Resume and cover letter workshops
Interview preparation and mock interviews
Career counselling and goal-setting sessions
Part-time, summer, and post-grad job listings
Career fairs and employer networking events
LinkedIn profile help and job search tools
These services are open to all U of R students, including those affiliated with Campion College.
Depending on your major (e.g., psychology, political science, computer science), you may be eligible for co-operative education programs (co-ops) that allow you to work full-time in a paid position for a semester or more during your studies.
Benefits include:
Gaining Canadian work experience
Building professional networks
Increasing your chances of securing full-time employment after graduation
Campion students typically graduate with degrees in Arts or Science, and go on to work in areas like:
Education and academia (teachers, advisors, researchers)
Government and public service (especially in nearby Ottawa)
Social services and non-profits
Business and project coordination
Health sciences and research labs (for science grads)
Media, communications, and publishing
Graduate or professional school (law, medicine, theology, etc.)
International students who graduate from Campion College (via the University of Regina) are eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which allows them to work in Canada for up to 3 years.
This is a great pathway to:
Gain Canadian work experience
Apply for permanent residency under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
What sets Campion students apart in the job market:
Strong writing, critical thinking, and communication skills from liberal arts training
Personalized mentorship and advising throughout their studies
Ethical leadership and community engagement from Campion’s Jesuit values
Federated with University of Regina
Campion College students apply through the University of Regina, and Campion affiliation is chosen during the application. The overall acceptance rate reflects the university's inclusive admission philosophy.
Undergraduate-Focused and Liberal Arts Oriented
Campion specializes in Arts and Science programs, which tend to have more flexible admission thresholds compared to highly competitive programs (e.g., engineering, medicine).
Supportive of International Students
Campion and the University of Regina both encourage international student enrollment, especially for students who meet English language and academic requirements.
Rolling and Multiple Intakes
With intakes in Fall (September) and Winter (January), plus flexible course loads, the college can accommodate a wide range of applicants.
Meet the minimum academic requirements (65%–70%+ in high school or equivalent)
Submit a strong English proficiency test score (IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 83+ / Duolingo 115+)
Apply early to secure housing and scholarships
Provide complete, well-organized documents
Address:
Campion College
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4S 0A2, Canada
Situated within:
The main campus of the University of Regina — a large, modern, and walkable campus surrounded by Wascana Centre, one of the largest urban parks in North America.
Nearby Landmarks & Facilities:
Wascana Lake and Wascana Park (right next to campus)
Saskatchewan Legislative Building
Regina International Airport (about 10–15 minutes away by car)
Downtown Regina (10 minutes by public transport or car)