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First Nations University of Canada

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1 First Nations Way
Regina, Saskatchewan  S4S 7K2
Toll-free: 1-800-267-6303

Profile

The First Nations University of Canada at the University of Regina is an independently administered university that offers university education to First Nations and non-First Nations students.

The First Nations University of Canada is the only First Nations-controlled university in Canada, and has the largest concentration of Aboriginal faculty in one institution in the world. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs within an environment of cultural affirmation, including: Indigenous studies; Indian languages, literature and linguistics; Indian education; Indian communication arts; public and business administration; social work; nursing; dental therapy; Indian fine arts; and sciences.

The First Nations University of Canada offers Web-based classes, as well as distance education and community-based university classes which are coordinated and delivered by the Northern Campus.

The range of programs and services are offered on three campuses in Saskatchewan: Regina (Main Campus), Saskatoon and Prince Albert (Northern Campus).

In November 2005, a centre for international academic exchange was established, which normalized existing and developing relationships with universities in mainland China, Taiwan and Australia for the exchange of indigenous students and scholars. Faculty and students are developing an awareness of the socio-political and cultural context of indigenous peoples on a global scale.

Students also have access to classes offered by the University of Regina, and its two other federated colleges, Campion and Luther.

History
Year of foundation: 1976

Student fees

Canadian student fees  2009 - 2010 *
Undergraduate tuition fees: $4,548 - $4,832

International student fees  2009 - 2010 *
Undergraduate tuition fees: $11,804 - $12,087

* Source: Statistics Canada (University of Regina's fees). Fees for general programs in arts and humanities.

Note: In addition to tuition fees, universities generally charge fees for goods and services supplied to students. This includes areas such as student associations, sports and health. These additional fees vary widely per university and per student and can run from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Check with the university for details.

Student enrolment

2009 rounded preliminary fall enrolment *
Full-time (undergraduates): 610
Part-time (undergraduates): 150

* Source: University of Regina

Programs and degrees

Note: The program information is compiled by AUCC staff in cooperation with staff at member institutions. The programs are classified according to the Classification of Instructional Programs 2000. To search for the programs offered by this institution, please consult the Directory of Canadian Universities’ programs database online at http://www.aucc.ca/can_uni/search/index_e.html.

Student facilities and services

Personal support services
The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) is the oldest First Nations-operated university in North America. Students of all nationalities are provided with opportunities to learn in a professional and friendly environment enriched by First Nations cultures and values. Our vision is that each and every student will reach a personal understanding of Indigenous Knowledge and its impact on personal development. Through the translation of Indigenous Knowledge into our curriculum and instruction, graduates are provided with strong foundations of leadership.

Academic support services
The university provides through each campus: registration, academic advising, student support services, student association, library services, student lounges, as well as cultural and traditional advising services through the Elders.

First-year student program
The university offers the STAR (Student Transition and Retention) program, a first-year program designed to give students the aptitudes and attitudes necessary for success. STAR eases the transition into academia by grounding the student in the educational process (western and indigenous), building self-esteem and confidence, setting educational goals and facilitating the social and academic integration of the student.

Housing
See the University of Regina chapter for more information.

Sports
See the University of Regina chapter for more information.

Student assistance
Scholarships and bursaries range in value from $100 to over $10,000.

University research

The First Nations University of Canada is a unique institution of higher learning, specializing in indigenous education for indigenous people and people of all cultures. The majority of the research done at FNUniv responds to the university mission to “enhance the quality of life, and to preserve, protect, and interpret the history, language, culture, and artistic heritage of the Indian people.”

The FNUniv is mandated to “acquire and expand its base of knowledge and understanding in the best interests of the Indian people.” This research profile expands knowledge from an indigenous perspective for the benefit of academia and society at large. It also responds to First Nations communities by helping to support their social and economic development while sustaining the cultural heritage of indigenous people in Canada and in other places.

International education

The FNUniv began working internationally in 1982 in the areas of academic exchange, political and human rights advocacy, and cross-cultural indigenous education programs with 25 exchange agreements signed with universities and research institutes abroad.

Over the past five years, First Nations University has set up formal international exchanges with the Institute of Aboriginal Health, Tzu Chi University, Taiwan; Charles Darwin University, Australia; and Hubei Open Vocational University, China.

Contact
Wes Heber, Director
Centre for International Academic Exchange
Telephone: 306-790-5950, ext. 5205
E-mail: wheber@firstnationsuniversity.ca


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