University of Regina

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COUNTRY: Canada
CITY: City of Regina
HOST INSTITUTION: University of Regina
TYPE OF PROGRAM: UNI Exchange
SESSIONS: Fall, Spring, Summer, Academic Year
ELIGIBILITY: The University of Regina requires an original transcript from all other post-secondary institutions that the applicant has attended. Transcripts must be sent directly from the institution(s) to the University of Regina Admissions Office.
FIELDS OF STUDY: Accounting, Acting, Actuarial Science, Administration, Anthropology, Art, Biochemistry, Biology, Business, Chemical Technology, Chemistry, Chinese (Mandarin), Community Development, Computer Science, Economic, Education, Engineering, English, Environmental Health & Science, Film & Video Studies, Finance, First Nations Interdisciplinary Studies, First Nations Language, Instruction, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, Human Justice, Human Resource, Human Development, Human Resource Management, Indian Studies, Industrial Relations, International Management, Japanese, Journalism, Kinesiology, Adapted Physical Activity, Fitness & Lifestyle, Recreation & Sport Administration, Local Government Administration, Marketing, Administration, Mathematics, Medical Imaging, Music, Music Education, Pastoral Studies, Philosophy, Physics, Police Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Public Relations, Religious Studies, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre, Visual Arts, Women's Studies
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
CREDITS: Undergraduate, graduate
         


INTRODUCTION

The University of Regina is a dynamic, fully accredited institution with eight faculties; Arts, Business Administration, Fine Arts, Engineering, Education, Science, Social Work, Kinesiology and Health Studies and 15,000 full-time students.

International Student Services and Exchange Office provide a number of services to ESL students, including organized tours to places of interest. Also, ESL students have access to facilities at the entire university.


UNIVERSITY OF REGINA

The University of Regina is a young and dynamic institution, but the roots of the University lie in Regina College, a small residential high school established by the Methodist church in 1911. Starting with only 27 students, Regina College developed into a junior college and then a second campus of the University of Saskatchewan, continuing to grow and assert its unique identity until it became an independent degree-granting institution in 1974. Since then, the University of Regina has expanded to nine faculties and 25 departments, which have established reputations for excellence and innovative programs leading to bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.


ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Fall semester: September- December
Winter Semester: January- April
Spring Semester: May-August


ACCOMMODATION & MEALS

The University provides on-campus accommodation with and without meal plans, and also 180 host families in the Homestay Program ready to share their home with you.


PROGRAM COST

UNI students pay UNI tuition and fees (in-state or out-of-state) plus the study abroad fee to participate. The program cost does not include housing, food, books and supplies, round-trip air transportation (if applicable), international health insurance, and personal expenses.


FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS

Participants in this program may use their UNI financial aid to help pay for the program. Study Abroad Scholarships and a variety of external funding options are available to those who qualify.

The University provides numerous scholarships. See http://www.uregina.ca/awards/scholarships


ELIGIBILITY

a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.67 is required


APPLICATION PROCEDURES

A complete set of application materials will include one original and one copy of the following:

PLEASE NOTE:
The application must be filled out and turned into the National Student Exchange with the $220 program deposit.  

Applications are due February 17, 2007


DEADLINES

Falls Semester - Form and fee - July 1, Supporting Documents - August 1
Winter Semester - Form and fee - November 1, Supporting Documents - December 1


CONTACT INFORMATION

Inquires regarding this program should be directed to:
Office of Study Abroad
28 Gilchrist hall, UNI
Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0520
Tel: 319/ 273-7078 Fax: 319/ 273-2921
Email: study-abroad@uni.edu
http://www.uregina.ca/

University of Regina
Department name, room number and building
Contact Person
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK S4S 0A2
CANADA
Main switchboard (306) 585-4111
HelpDesk 585-4062 helpdesk@uregina.ca


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