Important Student Notice – Canada Post Strike

IMPORTANT STUDENT NOTICE – Canada Post Strike

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*IMPORTANT* CANADA POST STRIKE

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers began striking on September 25, 2025. The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) expects service disruptions to start immediately.

The Canada Post Strike will impact students in the following ways:

  • The National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) processes payments to First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) via cheques mailed to the Finance Office at the Regina Campus.
  • Once the Finance Office at First Nations University of Canada receives the cheque, the student loan payment is applied to the necessary student(s) account.
  • First Nations University of Canada is expecting delays, specifically regarding payments from the NSLSC.
  • Any late fees related to delays in payments from NSLSC will be waived.

If you have any questions regarding your student loan or payments, please contact receivables@firstnationsuniversity.ca


Registrar’s Office

The First Nations University of Canada Office of the Registrar is the source of information and advice on academic rules, regulations and degree requirements.

For detailed information or advice pertaining to academic rules, regulations, or degree requirements please refer to University of Regina Academic Calendar or contact the Registrar’s Office at 306.790.5950 extension 3105.

Registration Availability 

Online (self-service) registration begins at 9:00 a.m. each day and is closed only for regular system updates and maintenance. 

Students are not permitted to be registered in any classes in advance of their time-ticket. 

Registration dates are dependent on your time ticket. Your time ticket information is available by logging into your UR Self-Serve account. Time tickets are based on the number of completed credit hours you have earned. For more information please visit the UofR Registration and Withdrawal section.   

Fax and email requests for registration are also accepted by most faculties and colleges, as are telephone requests. Fax and email requests must include the student identification number and full details of all courses that are being requested. Mailed and faxed requests must be signed.  

Please note: fax, telephone and email requests for registration must be sent to the attention of your Academic Advisor, not the Registrar’s Office. 

Hours of Operation

The Registrar’s Office hours: (unless otherwise posted) 
Monday to Friday 
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (closed 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.) 

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