Student Success Centre
Looking for strategies for success in university? Wondering how to boost that grade? The Student Success Centre can help! We can walk you through your essays, help you with that math or stats question you can’t quite understand, and help you hone your learning skills!
Feeling a little undecided about your program? That’s ok! We can give you the information you need to make an informed decision about your academic future!
Contact Us
Email: Student.Success@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4076
In Person: RC 230
Academic Advising and Supports
Academic Advising at the Student Success Centre
Academic Excellence Workshops
Learning Skills Consultations
Tutoring Options
Course Registration Days for New Students
Current high school students who are admitted to the U of R for Fall 2026 are invited to attend a Course Registration Days (CRD) session to prepare for their first semester at the University of Regina. Sessions will include academic advising and course registration with the help of an academic advisor from your faculty.
Sessions begin April 30, 2026.
To register for a session, login to your Admission Portal.
If you have already been fully admitted to the U of R (have already finished high school), you may already be eligible to register. Please contact your faculty/college advising office regarding meeting with an advisor.
Summer Bridge Program
Are you a current grade 12 student or recent high school graduate looking to enhance your academic skills before you start your first Fall semester at the University of Regina? Would you like to gain exposure to what life on campus is like? Then the University of Regina Summer Bridge Program (SBP) is for you! This program offers incoming students the opportunity to complete English 100 in a supportive, structured environment. In addition to the English course, we also provide skill-building workshops including topics such as: reading strategies, note taking, time management, and study skills. Participating in these interactive workshops helps new students to overcome common challenges that many first year students face.