Regina College (1911–1961) Regina Campus of the University of Saskatchewan (1961–1974)
Motto
As one who serves
Type
Public research university
Established
1974
Academic affiliations
CARL, CUSID, IAU, UArctic, Universities Canada
Endowment
$128.4 million[1]
Chancellor
Pamela Klein
President
Jeff Keshen
Academic staff
529[2]
Administrative staff
1,283
Students
16,501 (fall 2019)[3]
Undergraduates
14,474
Postgraduates
2,027
Location
Regina, Saskatchewan
,
Canada
Campus
Urban
Newspaper
The Carillon
Colours
Green and gold[4]
Nickname
Cougars, Rams (football)
Sporting affiliations
U Sports – Canada West
Mascots
Reggie and Rampage
Website
www.uregina.ca
The University of Regina is a public university located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Founded in 1911[5] as a private denominational high school of the Methodist Church of Canada,[6] it began an association with the University of Saskatchewan as a junior college in 1925,[7] and was disaffiliated by the Church and fully ceded to the university in 1934; in 1961 it attained degree-granting status as the Regina Campus of the University of Saskatchewan. It became an autonomous university in 1974.[8][9] The University of Regina has an enrolment of over 15,000 full and part-time students.[3] The university's student newspaper, The Carillon, is a member of CUP.
The University of Regina is a research university reputed for having a focus on experiential learning[10] and offers internships, professional placements and practicums in addition to cooperative education placements in 41 programs.[11] In 2009 the University of Regina launched the UR Guarantee Program, a program guaranteeing participating students a successful career launch after graduation by supplementing education with experience to achieve specific educational, career and life goals. Partnership agreements with provincial crown corporations, government departments and private corporations have helped the University of Regina both place students in work experience opportunities and help gain employment post-study.
^"2017 Annual Report for the University of Regina Trust and Endowment Fund". University of Regina. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
^"Campus Facts" (PDF). University of Regina. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
^ ab"University of Regina sees largest enrolment increase in 37 years". University of Regina. Retrieved October 25, 2019.
^Shires, Michael. "Archives & Special Collections". uregina.ca.
^later the United Church of Canada, at the time there were also in Regina denominational private schools operated by the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions and Jesuit Order, and some few years later, the Lutherans. Vide infra.
^"University of Regina". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2020-11-11.
^James M. Pitsula, "University of Regina," Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 19 November 2007.
^Note: The enabling legislation is An Act Respecting the University of Regina, Chapter U-5; see An Act Respecting the University of Regina, Chapter U-5
^Guide to Canadian Universities (2011 Edition). Maclean's 2011.
^"Services for Students - University of Regina Undergraduate Calendar". University of Regina. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
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