Centre for Continuing Education
Which type of student best describes you?
Not sure what describes you best? Here are some helpful definitions:
High School Student
You are currently in high school or have graduated high school without completing any college or university studies.
University/College Transfer Student
You are currently attending or have attended another post-secondary institution. This includes only taking a few courses or completing a full program.
CEGEP Student
You are enrolled in, or graduated from, a Quebec CEGEP (Collège d’enseignement général et professionnel) without completing any other post-secondary education.
Current/Returning U of R Student
You have previously been accepted to the University of Regina or are currently enrolled and wish to transfer to a different faculty.
Home-Based Learner
You have completed high school education through home schooling.
IB Diploma Student
You have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. The University of Regina accepts the IB Diploma with a minimum of 24 points as the equivalent of secondary-level standing.
Mature Student
A mature student is someone who:
- Is at least 21 years old
- Is a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, refugee, or protected person
- Has not completed high school or cannot access their transcripts
- Has limited post-secondary credits
- Can show readiness for university through life or work experience
If you do not meet these criteria, view the High School Student, University/College Transfer, or Readmission definitions for the one that best describes you.