Regina

The Regina Campus offers
- Housing Registry
- Student lounge
- Computers
- Elder services
- Fundraising Initiatives
The Regina Campus is located downtown and has about 100 students and 24 staff between the campus and Construction Careers locations. The atmosphere at the Regina Campus is quiet and respectful.
Many of the students here are from diverse backgrounds that include Métis, Lakota, Dakota, Nakoda, Saulteaux and Cree. Staff members are dedicated to supporting their students academically and in all aspects related to their studies.
Approximately 179,000 people live in Regina (2006 Census), with an Aboriginal population of about 16,500. Regina has an interesting history. In 1857, an explorer by the name of Captain James Palliser heard the Cree word "Oskana kasateki" which means "the bones that are piled together," and the first Metis settlement called the area "Pile O'Bones." The name finally adopted was suggested by Princess Louise, wife of the Governor General at the time. The Princess proposes the name “Regina” to honour her mother, Queen Victoria who was reigning at the time.
Courses available at this campus:
- Aboriginal Life Transitions August 30/10 – May 27/11
- Addictions 1 August 30/10 – May 27/11
- Adult 10 August 30/10 – May 27/11
- Adult 12 August 30/10 – May 27/11
- Business Administration August 30/10 – May 27/11
- Health Care Aide August 30/10 – May 27/11
- Welding (2 intakes) September 7/10 – June 30/11
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