You’ve built experience. You’ve developed skills. Now it’s time to build on that foundation and take your next big step.

Graduate studies at the University of Regina are designed for people like you—working professionals, community leaders, and lifelong learners who want to grow, specialize, and make a lasting impact.
 

Why Go Back to School After Time in the Field?

Stepping back into the classroom after a few years in your career can be one of the most rewarding choices you make. Here’s why:

  • You bring real-world insight. Your professional experience adds depth to class discussions, research, and projects. You’ll bridge theory and practice in ways that enrich everyone’s learning—including your own.
  • You’re ready to focus. Returning to graduate studies with workplace experience helps you identify clear goals and choose a program that fits your vision.
  • You expand your network. Grad school connects you with academics, industry partners, and peers who share your interests and can open doors to new opportunities.
  • You redefine what’s possible. Whether it’s moving into leadership, shifting industries, or launching new research, graduate studies empower you to take control of what’s next.

 

Why Choose the University of Regina?

  • Flexible programs that fit your schedule and professional goals
  • Scholarships and funding that make graduate study accessible
  • Exceptional support from faculty mentors and dedicated staff
  • Career-focused pathways that help you turn knowledge into impact

Graduate studies aren’t just about returning to school—they’re about reimagining what comes next.

Your next chapter starts here. Start today.

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A textbook is a crucial part of almost every class, but with prices that are often $150 per book or more, and with multiple courses per term - these costs add up quickly.

For many students, affording the necessary textbooks for their courses can be a serious and stressful barrier to success.

A textbook might seem like a small thing - but for many, it can mean the difference between falling behind and getting ahead. That's why the program Textbooks for All is so important - giving students free access to essential textbooks through the Dr. John Archer Library.

The impact is clear: since the launch of Textbooks for All in 2019, students have accessed these crucial learning resources more than 197,000 times. It's a lifeline for those of us who would otherwise go without. But the initial funds that launched Textbooks for All are nearly gone.

Please give today to help students access the textbooks they need to succeed.

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On Friday, October 24, we celebrated the 2025 University of Regina Alumni Awards and Sports Hall of Fame - an inspiring evening at the Conexus Arts Centre honouring the remarkable achievements of our some of our most esteemed alumni and athletes.

This year marked the first time our long-standing Alumni Awards and Sports Hall of Fame eventes were united into one prestigious event. The beautifully lit venue set the tone for a warm and welcoming celebration, gathering friends and colleagues to recognize this year's outstanding recipients.

From leaders, educators, and community advocates, to entrepreneurs, coaches, and professional athletes, each honouree exemplifies the University of Regina motto: "As One Who Serves."

group of smiling individuals 2025 Alumni Award recipients and Sports Hall of Fame inductee pose with Jennifer Murray, URAA President (far left) and Jeff Keshen, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Regina (far right). Awards on display 2025 Alumni Awards by Sticks 'n Doodles, co-founded by Kyle, and Danelle BA'15 Moffatt Emcees Ron Podbielski BAJC'86 and Phoebe De Ciman BA'03, BAHons'05 Emcees Ron Podbielski BAJC'86 and Phoebe De Ciman BA'03, BAHons'05 Two smiling individuals Dr. Philip Choi, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering presents the Young Alumni Award to Amy Richter BASc'15, MASc'17, PhD'21 Two smiling individuals Dr. Harold Riemer, Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies, inducts Ali Bernard into the Sports Hall of Fame Two smiling individuals Monica Deters, Past President of the University of Regina Alumni Association presents Dr. Robert & Norma Ferguson Award for Outstanding Service to Richard Kies BAdmin'93, CPR'03 Two smiling individuals Dr. Jim Farney, Director, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy presents Distinguished Professional Achievement Award to Dr. Merelda Fiddler-Potter BAJC'99, MA'10, PhD'23 Dr. Christie Schultz, Dean, Centre for Continuing Education presents the Innovation Award to Neale Partington CA'89 Dr. Christie Schultz, Dean, Centre for Continuing Education presents the Innovation Award to Neale Partington CA'89 Two smiling individuals Dr. Erin Oldford, Dean, Faculty of Business Administration presents the Distinguished Alumni Award for Humanitarian and Community Service to Lisa McIntyre BAdmin'12, MAdmin'18 Sandi Ryan accepts award from Dr. Harold Riemer, Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies on behalf of inductee Jon Ryan (in absentia) Sandi Ryan accepts award from Dr. Harold Riemer, Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies on behalf of inductee Jon Ryan (in absentia) Two smiling individuals Dr. Tobias Sperlich Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts presents Lifetime Achievement Award to the Honourable Ralph Goodale PC, BA'71 Room with individuals in celebratory mood A great night out! [post_title] => 2025 Alumni Awards and Sports Hall of Fame [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => open [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => 2025-alumni-awards-and-sports-hall-of-fame [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2025-12-03 13:41:56 [post_modified_gmt] => 2025-12-03 19:41:56 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => https://www.degreesmagazine.ca/?p=9854 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => post [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw )