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Community Reviews (12)

Enrolling here has been a transformative experience for my student; the dedicated faculty truly inspire growth and learning at every turn.
By Sameer Kumar (May, 2024) | Reply

No doubt this institution is a party school. But if you really care about learning and are serious about your degree, those distractions will not fathom you. Somewhat hardcore on the social justice worriers as well, but none of them will harass you as compared to other post-secondary schools I've attended (Although, the Christian clique likes to try convert you in the main centre on some days). The content taught here is of very well research, a lot of it original, and neutral in its controversies. The student-professor relations are quite personal and the profs. tend to share their concern when you do not attend class (they want you to pass). Food really sucks here, but it's getting better; year by year. Class sizes are typically small and leave room for inter-personal relationships with a diverse body of students. There is a heavy Indigenization effort which helps Indigenous students succeed in their academics. The services are accessible and have very short waiting times. The facility is great and compact, so you won't do too much walking, although classes do tend to be in random locations around campus. Parking is not much of an issue, but ticket issuers are an issue-- and they're abundant. Overall great school, great academics, and very accessible for all. Regina is an alright city as well. Not as dangerous as the media makes it seem. Just don't walk anywhere north of Dewdney Ave by yourself in the evenings.
By Mike Kahkwetwew (Jun, 2018) | Reply

The worst university ever. Lowest level of education and administration. You get nothing in return for your tuition and fees. They only charge you for nothing. Especially if you're an international student, they only look at your wallet! Don't ever think of studying here. It's not a place for education, it's a big lie. It's like a company that sells worthless degrees.
By Heday Benjamin (May, 2018) | Reply

Been there, always like to stay around in the campus. Professors are good but the top management is dropping the standard of the university every year.
By Ethan Henri (Jan, 2018) | Reply

I just started attending this year and adore it. The campus is easy to navigate around (lost? Walk around in a circle). The professor are kind and passionate about what they are learning about and will never turn you away if you need assistance. Most of the professors have walk-in hours so you do not have to book an appointment to see them. The campus is clean with good food and lots of possible study areas. The only downside so far is the parking issue. There are 300+ people on a waiting list for parking. It does however offer tons of bus routes that take you from almost anywhere in the city to university which can save plenty of time. Overall, a great school so far.
By Emily James (Oct, 2017) | Reply

Incredibly poor in an uncountable amount of ways. If you think you like the University of Regina you obviously haven't been to any other universities.
By Lurking Death (Jan, 2017) | Reply

If you are new to the city and are considering going to this university, don't. The social aspects of this university are awful. Its nearly impossible to get involved and meet people. A large international population creates a lot of uneasiness and jumble of cultures. Its a nightmare. Please consider another university and don't make the same mistake.
By Josh diaz (Jun, 2016) | Reply

Growing up in Regina I spent my first two years of University there, in Business, and then Science. A few gem teachers here and there, but the quality of education is par at best. Worst of all is just the general morale of the school. After moving to UBC Okanagan (slightly smaller campus), I realized how unenthusiastic the student body is at the U of R. Everyone just seems collectively dismal and lethargic. The only thing worth noting is the athletic facilities at the U of R.
By Louis James (Jun, 2016) | Reply

I enjoyed my time at the UofR. There are many small things to complain about, but those things are getting fixed with time. I would recommend this school for those looking to learn.
By David Crossman (Jan, 2016) | Reply

Nice school. Not a great campus atmosphere because virtually everyone lives off campus, but I have met some awesome people here and the professor's are top tier.
By Eric Graham (Jan, 2016) | Reply