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Campion is a Jesuit university college federated with the University of Regina. It is a liberal arts institution offering students the best of both worlds—access to the innovative programs and services of a large university campus with all the advantages a small university college has to offer.

As a Jesuit, Catholic college, Campion provides a university experience characterized by a strong sense of community and ongoing commitment to a personal approach to higher education. The Jesuit philosophy of education, which unites academic excellence with a focus on ethical values and service to others, is what drives Campion’s academic vision and makes it unique among Canadian university colleges.

Leaders in service are ones who display a genuine concern for society and the world in which we live, especially the marginalized, vulnerable and forgotten. Our goal is not just to graduate individuals who go on to successful and rewarding careers, but that our students also leave here with a desire to make our world a better place for all.

Approximately 700 students studying in the faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences (formerly Arts), Science, and Media, Art and Performance (formerly Fine Arts) at the University of Regina are enrolled through Campion College. Courses taught by Campion faculty are open to all U of R, Luther College, and First Nations University of Canada students. Our graduates join the swelling ranks of distinguished Campion College and University of Regina alumni who continue to make impressive contributions to the local, provincial, national, and world communities.

The college is situated on the University of Regina’s main campus, which is located on Treaty 4 land and set in one of the largest urban parks in North America. The 2,300-hectare Wascana Centre houses the Provincial Legislature along with centers for education, cultural arts and recreation.

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Course Specialization Eligibility

B.Sc

Actuarial Science
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Computer & Science
Economics
Environmental Biology
Geography
Geology
Mathematics
Physics
Psychology
STATISTICS

B.A

Art History
Economics
English
Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Geography
History
Journalism
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies

B.F.A

Film and Video Production

Campion is a Jesuit university college federated with the University of Regina. It is a liberal arts institution offering students the best of both worlds—access to the innovative programs and services of a large university campus with all the advantages a small university college has to offer.

As a Jesuit, Catholic college, Campion provides a university experience characterized by a strong sense of community and ongoing commitment to a personal approach to higher education. The Jesuit philosophy of education, which unites academic excellence with a focus on ethical values and service to others, is what drives Campion’s academic vision and makes it unique among Canadian university colleges.

Leaders in service are ones who display a genuine concern for society and the world in which we live, especially the marginalized, vulnerable and forgotten. Our goal is not just to graduate individuals who go on to successful and rewarding careers, but that our students also leave here with a desire to make our world a better place for all.

Approximately 700 students studying in the faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences (formerly Arts), Science, and Media, Art and Performance (formerly Fine Arts) at the University of Regina are enrolled through Campion College. Courses taught by Campion faculty are open to all U of R, Luther College, and First Nations University of Canada students. Our graduates join the swelling ranks of distinguished Campion College and University of Regina alumni who continue to make impressive contributions to the local, provincial, national, and world communities.

The college is situated on the University of Regina’s main campus, which is located on Treaty 4 land and set in one of the largest urban parks in North America. The 2,300-hectare Wascana Centre houses the Provincial Legislature along with centers for education, cultural arts and recreation.