Course Registration

First-Year Students

Once you have completed your academic advising session you will be ready to either register online using UR Self-Service or in-person at the Campion College Registrar's Office. First-year students can begin registering for classes as of May 15.

Regina High School Students-- Campion College offers Registration Days for Regina High Schools. You will begin the day with an information session on registration procedures and how to access Web Services for Students, followed by a one-on-one academic advising session. Finally, the staff in our Registrar's Office will guide you through the online registration process. Check with your Guidance Counsellor as to when your school is scheduled to attend.

Students from outside of Regina--contact our Registrar's Office to arrange for an academic advising session.

Current Students

Campion students can register for courses online through UR Self Service, or in-person at the Campion College Registrar's Office (3rd Floor, Campion College). E-mail or fax registration forms are also accepted, please include your student number and name on all correspondence.

Registration for the Winter 2012 term begins November 1, 2011. Students please check your "time-ticket" for the specific time you can register online. Registrations will be received over a 20 day period. Detailed instructions are available at the UR Self Service website.

If you require additional information contact the Campion College Registrar's Office or Dean's Office.

Courses

Click here for a list of Campion College courses (please note that these are not offered every semester. Check the course listings for classes offered in the Winter 2012 semester). All courses offered on campus can be found on the UR Self Service website  

Time Tickets (formerly Category Registration)

Students are given a time ticket, which tells you when you can begin accessing the online registration system. Time tickets are based on the number of credit hours completed and a last name alphabetical listing. Time tickets are posted on the web two weeks prior to the start of registration Click here for time ticket dates.

Once you are able to access the online registration system, you can go back to make changes to your course schedule by adding or dropping courses until the add/drop deadline (see Important Dates).

Permit/Overrides and Holds

Faculty (college), major, class (year level), level, degree, program and campus sometimes restrict access to space in classes. Students must also meet course pre-requisites; these are outlined in the U of R General Calendar.

Permission may be required to register for some classes. If you require a permit/override to register for a course, contact the Campion College Registrar's Office.

Guidelines

All students are responsible for ensuring that the courses they choose comply with the degree requirements. Students are urged to familiarize themselves with the requirements for the program they have chosen by reviewing the University of Regina General Calendar.

French Placement Test

All students with any background in French (including elementary school, high school, immersion, living or studying in a French-speaking environment) who are registering for their first French course at the university must take a mandatory placement test.

Tests are available online or in-person. Click here to access the Online French Placement test. For more information about in-person placement test, contact the Campion Registrar's office at 359-1226.

Not a Campion Student?

If you are a University of Regina student working towards a degree in Arts, Fine Arts or Science (including pre-professional programs) you can become a part of the Campion community by submitting a Faculty Transfer Form. Click here for more information.