FAQ | International Students
FAQ
Please click on the boxes below to learn answers to some of the Levene GSB’s most commonly asked questions.
How much will it cost to study at the U of R?
Is Co-operative Education available?
Is there an International Study Tour in my program?
Are there Academic Support Services?
Where do I get Housing, Dining, and Transportation information?
- Housing/Dining
- Transportation: Transit and UPASS
Are there Health and Well-being services?
To help University of Regina students pay for the health services they need, URSU has partnered with StudentCare in order to provide students with extended health and dental coverage. The Plan is designed specifically to fill the gaps in provincial health care (Saskatchewan Health) and other basic health-care programs. Unless an international student opts out of this program, registration is mandatory (included in tuition) and can include family members at an additional cost.
Counselling Services
We offer personal counselling for students experiencing problems, group counselling for students interested in improving study habits or working through personal issues in a group setting, and emergency counselling for individuals who suddenly find themselves in crisis.
What are my options for Recreation and Entertainment on Campus?
The University of Regina Student Union (URSU) and UR International Global Learning Centre organize many on-campus entertainment events.
Is there an International Student Office?
What Volunteer Opportunities are available?
How many course registrations does a student require to be considered a full-time student?
Registration Requirements for International Students
International Master’s students must be registered full-time in the Fall and Winter semesters, and minimally part-time in the Spring/Summer semester.
Full-time registration for international students is defined as:
- registered in six (6) credit hours or more in the Fall semester, and Winter semester
- registered in courses designated as full-time registration (co-op program)
Registration in three (3) credit hours does not meet the definition of full-time registration unless those credit hours pertain to the last requirements of the program.