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Nursing Academic Advising

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Nursing Advisors are happy to help you understand your program!

Nursing Academic Advisors can help you clarify your education and career goals, explore programs, address concerns about your studies, develop strategies for academic success, refer you to various campus resources, identify career-building and leadership opportunities, clarify academic rules and regulations and assist with academic options when faced with non-academic interference.

Current Nursing Student Advising

One-on-one and drop-in virtual advising options for current undergraduate and graduate nursing students.

Prospective Undergraduate Nursing Students (Including High School)

Virtual group session, and advisor and admission contact information for prospective students interested in applying to one of the collaborative undergraduate nursing programs offered by the University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic.

Prospective Graduate Nursing Students

Online phone appointment booking for prospective students interested in applying to one of the graduate nursing programs offered by the University of Regina.

Prospective International Nursing Students

International applicant who will be on study permit

Prospective Nursing Readiness Students

Information for international applicants who will be on study permit.

La cité French-Language Student Advising

La cité student advisors are resources for students in any French-language class or program at the University of Regina.

Meeting with An Advisor

The Faculty of Nursing offers one-on-one program and career advising to Nursing students through the Nursing Academic Hub to help you reach your educational, career and life goals.

Virtual drop-in advising is available Monday to Friday from 9:30am to 11:00am (excluding statutory holidays) through zoom.

Access the Zoom Room here

Before you Meet with an Advisor

  1. Make a list of questions you want to ask.  Try to be specific to help clarify your needs.
  2. Do your research - look in the Undergraduate Calendar, the Nursing Academic Hub FAQ and U of R Website for further information about your question.
  3. Look up dates and deadlines related to your questions.

During your Meeting with an Advisor

  1. Tell your advisor as much as you can about why you are meeting with them. The more your advisor knows about your situation, the more they can help you.
  2. It is always a good idea to write down suggestions your advisor offers so you can remember which steps to take next.