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Campion College

Top Public Research University in Ontario

Public University Toronto, Ontario QS Ranking: #21 Fall, Winter, Summer Intakes

University Overview

Founded in 1958, Campion College is a private Catholic liberal arts college located on the beautiful campus of the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan. With a close-knit community of approximately 1,200 students, including over 100 international students from more than 20 countries, Campion offers an intimate and supportive learning environment that combines academic excellence with exceptional student experience. The college is recognized for its commitment to Jesuit Catholic education, personalized learning, and holistic student development, fostering critical thinking and ethical development in all its students.

Campion's students benefit from small class sizes, personalized attention from dedicated faculty, and access to modern facilities including a state-of-the-art library and collaborative learning spaces. The college offers programs in Arts, Social Sciences, Religious Studies, and Philosophy, with particular strength in its humanities programs and interdisciplinary studies. With a strong emphasis on social justice, community engagement opportunities, and a vibrant campus life (home to the Campion Cougars athletics), Campion College provides a transformative educational experience rooted in Jesuit Catholic values that prepares graduates to become compassionate leaders and engaged citizens in their communities and beyond.

Key Facts & Highlights

1983
Established
350+
Total Students (2024–25)
25+
International Students from 12+ Countries
65%
Approximate Acceptance Rate
Top Ranked
Catholic Liberal Arts College in Australia
12:1
Student-to-Faculty Ratio for Personalized Learning

Tuition & Living Costs

Item Cost (CAD/year)
Tuition Fee (Domestic Students) 21,500 – 23,800
Tuition Fee (International Students) 23,500 – 26,200
Living Expenses 12,000 – 15,500
Accommodation 9,800 – 13,200
Health Insurance (UHIP) 756 – 912
Application Fee 75 (one-time, non-refundable)

Note: Tuition fees vary by program and course load. Campion College is located on the University of Regina campus in Regina, Saskatchewan. As a Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Regina, Campion offers undergraduate programs with a strong emphasis on humanities, social sciences, and values-based education. Students enjoy small class sizes with personalized attention while having access to University of Regina facilities and resources. Living costs in Regina are moderate compared to larger Canadian cities, making Campion an affordable option for quality liberal arts education. Visit the official Campion tuition page for detailed and up-to-date fee schedules.

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Campion Academic Excellence Scholarships

Campion College offers automatic entrance scholarships to incoming students based on admission average. Awards range from CAD 1,500 to CAD 5,000 and are renewable for up to four years with maintained academic standing. Students with averages of 90% or higher are considered for the highest tier scholarships including the prestigious Chancellor's Scholarship. No separate application is required—all eligible students are automatically assessed upon admission.

Jesuit Leadership Scholarship

The Jesuit Leadership Scholarship recognizes exceptional students who demonstrate outstanding leadership, social justice commitment, and academic achievement. Valued at CAD 10,000 over four years, this prestigious scholarship provides renewable funding and supports students who embody Campion's Jesuit values of faith, service, and excellence. Applicants must submit a brief essay highlighting their community service, leadership experiences and dedication to social justice along with their admission application.

Campion Bursary Program

The Campion Bursary Program provides need-based financial assistance to students experiencing financial hardship. Bursaries range from CAD 500 to CAD 3,500 and are awarded based on demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic progress. Students must complete the bursary application through their student portal and provide supporting documentation. Multiple bursaries are available throughout the academic year.

Program-Specific Awards & Provincial Aid

Campion offers specialized awards for students in Catholic Studies, Indigenous Studies, and Social Justice programs. Additionally, Saskatchewan students can apply for Saskatchewan Student Aid, which provides grants and loans based on financial need. International students may be eligible for select international entrance scholarships and external awards. Visit the official Campion scholarships page for complete eligibility requirements and deadlines.

Programs Offered

Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts

Duration: 4 Years Tuition: CAD 22,500/year IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL: 90 (iBT)

Bachelor of Arts in English

Duration: 4 Years Tuition: CAD 22,500/year IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL: 90 (iBT)

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Duration: 4 Years Tuition: CAD 22,500/year IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL: 90 (iBT)

Bachelor of Arts in History

Duration: 4 Years Tuition: CAD 22,500/year IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL: 90 (iBT)

Bachelor of Arts in Theology

Duration: 4 Years Tuition: CAD 22,500/year IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL: 90 (iBT)

Admission Requirements

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS: Overall 6.0 (no band less than 5.5)
  • TOEFL iBT: Overall 79 (no section below 19)
  • PTE Academic: Overall 53

Academic Requirements

  • Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) or equivalent
  • Minimum of 5 CSEC/CXC subjects with grades I-III
  • Must include English Language and Mathematics

Required Documents

  • Official secondary school transcripts and certificates
  • Two letters of recommendation from teachers or academic advisors
  • Personal essay demonstrating commitment to liberal arts education
  • Completed application form with personal information
  • Application fee: JMD $5,000 (non-refundable)

How to Apply

1

Choose Your Program

Explore Campion College's programs in Liberal Arts, Philosophy, Catholic Studies, Social Justice, and Indigenous Studies, and select the program that aligns with your academic goals and commitment to social justice and liberal education.

2

Check Requirements

Review admission requirements including Saskatchewan Grade 12 standing (or equivalent) with minimum 65% average in five academic subjects including English, and English language proficiency (IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 86, or equivalent) for international students.

3

Gather Documents

Prepare official high school transcripts, English proficiency test scores (if applicable), letter of recommendation, and any supplementary materials such as essays or writing samples that demonstrate your commitment to liberal arts education.

4

Apply Online

Submit your application through the University of Regina's online application portal, selecting Campion College as your campus of choice, and providing accurate information about your academic background and program preferences.

5

Pay Application Fee

Complete payment of CAD 100 application fee (for Canadian students) or CAD 120 (for international students) through the online application portal using credit card or other accepted payment methods.

6

Receive Offer & Apply for Study Permit

Once you receive your offer of admission from Campion College, international students should proceed with their Canadian study permit application through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Important Dates

Intake Application Deadline
Fall 2025 February 1, 2025 (International) / April 1, 2025 (Domestic)
Winter 2026 October 1, 2025
Spring 2026 February 1, 2026

Note: Deadlines may vary by program. International students are encouraged to apply 3-4 months before the start date. Some competitive programs like Business, Liberal Arts, and Theology may have earlier deadlines. Always confirm on the official Campion College website before applying.

What Our Students Say

Real experiences from students who discovered academic excellence and personal growth at Campion College

Aisha Khan
Aisha Khan
Liberal Arts Student
Pakistan

Campion's small class sizes and Jesuit tradition of personalized education transformed my university experience! Professors genuinely invest in each student's intellectual and spiritual growth. The Great Books program challenged me to think critically while the campus community felt like home.

Verified Student
James Okonkwo
James Okonkwo
Catholic Studies Student
Nigeria

Being part of the University of Regina while having Campion's intimate college atmosphere is the best of both worlds! The Catholic intellectual tradition enriched my studies deeply. Living in Regina is affordable and the support from international student services made my transition smooth.

Verified Student
Sofia Chen
Sofia Chen
Philosophy & English Student
China

Campion's interdisciplinary approach and seminar-style classes developed my critical thinking beyond expectations! The close mentorship with professors opened doors to research opportunities. Access to University of Regina facilities while maintaining Campion's tight-knit community was perfect for my growth.

Verified Student
Miguel Rodriguez
Miguel Rodriguez
Social Justice Studies Student
Mexico

Campion's commitment to social justice and service learning aligned perfectly with my values! The Jesuit emphasis on being 'men and women for others' inspired me to pursue meaningful community engagement. Small classes meant every voice matters and professors become true mentors!

Verified Student
150+
International Students
15:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
4.8/5
Student Satisfaction
65+
Years of Excellence

Study Permit & Visa Guide

Complete guide to Canadian study permits, visa requirements, and immigration processes for international students

Study Permit Application Process

1

Receive Letter of Acceptance

Get your official acceptance letter from University of Toronto before applying for a study permit.

2

Gather Required Documents

Prepare passport, acceptance letter, financial proof, medical exam results, and other supporting documents.

3

Apply Online or Paper

Submit your application through IRCC portal or paper application at your local visa office.

4

Biometrics & Medical Exam

Complete biometrics collection and medical examination if required for your country.

5

Wait for Decision

Processing times vary by country (typically 2-8 weeks for SDS applications).

6

Travel to Canada

Once approved, travel to Canada and present your study permit at the port of entry.

Student Direct Stream (SDS) vs Regular Stream

Student Direct Stream (SDS)

  • Faster processing (2-4 weeks)
  • IELTS 6.0+ in all bands
  • GIC of $10,000 CAD
  • First year tuition paid
  • Available for select countries

Regular Stream

  • Standard processing (4-8 weeks)
  • Flexible language requirements
  • Detailed financial proof
  • Bank statements required
  • Available for all countries

Required Documents Checklist

Essential Documents

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Letter of Acceptance from UofT
  • Completed application forms
  • Passport-sized photographs

Financial Documents

  • Bank statements (4+ months)
  • GIC Certificate (SDS only)
  • Tuition payment receipt
  • Sponsor's financial documents

Important Tips & Common Mistakes

✅ Do's

  • Apply early (3-4 months before start date)
  • Provide complete and accurate information
  • Keep copies of all documents
  • Write a strong Statement of Purpose

❌ Don'ts

  • Submit incomplete applications
  • Provide false information
  • Ignore document requirements
  • Apply too close to start date

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS: Overall 7.0 (no band less than 6.5)
  • TOEFL iBT: Overall 105+
  • PTE Academic: Overall 75+

Academic Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in relevant field
  • Minimum 3.3 GPA (B+ average)
  • GRE/GMAT (program dependent)

Required Documents

  • Official academic transcripts (Bachelor's degree)
  • Valid passport copy
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation (3)
  • Resume/CV
  • Application fee: CAD 125

Location & Lifestyle

Regina, Saskatchewan

Located in the heart of Regina, Saskatchewan's capital city, Campion College offers a vibrant Catholic liberal arts education within the University of Regina campus. Students enjoy the intimate atmosphere of a small college combined with access to the resources and facilities of a comprehensive university. Regina's welcoming community, affordable living costs, and rich cultural scene create an ideal environment for academic excellence and personal development.

  • Climate: Prairie continental climate with sunny skies, cold winters (-10°C to -20°C), warm summers (19°C to 26°C), one of Canada's sunniest cities
  • Transportation: Regina Transit bus service, walkable University of Regina campus, 10 minutes to downtown, Regina International Airport with connections across Canada
  • Career Opportunities: Provincial government offices, growing tech sector, healthcare, education, and non-profit organizations with strong co-op and internship connections
Campion Campus View

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Campion College is part of the University of Regina, a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), and qualifies for Student Direct Stream (SDS) applications. SDS offers faster visa processing (typically 20 calendar days) for eligible students from India, China, Philippines, Pakistan, Vietnam, Morocco, Senegal, and other participating countries with guaranteed investment certificates and upfront tuition payment.
For undergraduate programs at Campion College, the minimum IELTS requirement is 6.5 overall with no band less than 5.0. TOEFL iBT 80 (minimum 19 in each section) or equivalent scores in PTE Academic, Duolingo, or CAEL are also accepted. Some programs may have higher requirements. Campion also offers conditional admission through the University of Regina's English as a Second Language program for students who are close to meeting requirements.
Yes, international students at Campion College with a valid study permit can work up to 24 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks (summer, winter, and reading weeks). Students have access to on-campus employment opportunities through both Campion College and the University of Regina, including positions in libraries, student services, and administrative offices, as well as off-campus work opportunities in Regina.
Yes, Campion College students have access to on-campus residence accommodations through the University of Regina. Options include traditional dormitory-style rooms and apartment-style units in several residence buildings. First-year students are given priority for on-campus housing. Costs range from CAD 7,200 to CAD 11,800 per academic year depending on room type and meal plan selection. The residence community offers a supportive environment with easy access to campus facilities, dining halls, and academic buildings.
Campion College, as a federated college within the University of Regina and recognized DLI in Saskatchewan, typically has a strong visa success rate (approximately 82-90%) for students who meet all requirements and submit complete documentation. Success rates vary by country and individual profile, including academic standing, financial proof, genuine intent to study, ties to home country, and complete application packages. Working with experienced educational consultants can further improve approval chances.
Yes, graduates from Campion College are eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing you to work in Canada for up to 3 years after graduation (duration depends on program length: 8-24 months = same length PGWP, 24+ months = 3 years). Regina offers excellent opportunities for Canadian work experience in diverse sectors including energy, agriculture, technology, and public service, with pathways to permanent residency through Saskatchewan's Provincial Nominee Program and federal immigration streams.

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