Students are encouraged to use the visual scheduler builder option in UR Self-Service when searching for class options.
The Guide to Understanding the Class Schedule will help you interpret the Winter 2026 class schedule. Please note that the examples included in the Guide are snapshots of what you will see in the Visual Schedule Builder system.
Student Success Services staff offer a blend of virtual and in-person support services. Student events such as seminars, workshops and collaborative events will be a blend of virtual and small in-person events.
Pipe Ceremonies are offered monthly at each campus.
Regina – Second Thursday of each month
Saskatoon – Second Wednesday of each month
Northern – First Wednesday of each month
Contact the Elders’ helpers at each campus for details on ceremonies or to schedule visits with the Elders or Knowledge Keepers.
For more information, visit Student Success Services & Elder Services.
Contact an Administrative Assistant at your campus to book an appointment or speak to a staff member. Our administrative staff will follow up during regular work hours: Monday – Friday 8:30-12:00, 1:00-4:30.
Academic Advisors will be available for scheduled in-person, telephone or virtual appointments to assist students. Contact an Admin Assistant to book an appointment, or email your request to: advising@firstnationsuniversity.ca
Include the following in your email:
Click here to reserve a Library Study Pod, or Study Room.
New students, including Off-Campus, must have a URegina student ID card. Click here to apply.
Replacement card: if returning students need a replacement, follow instructions on the link for payment.
For students who may be new to the FNUniv Zoom videoconferencing method, we have a Student Guide that will walk you through accessing the virtual classroom or take a few minutes to watch the video tutorial.
If you have any questions or concerns about Zoom, please contact FNUniv IT at 306-790-5950 ext. 7777.
FNUniv is excited to continue offering this program for the Winter 2026 term. To participate, students need to meet certain requirements and let us know which campus they will attend and where they would like to pick up their laptop.
If this program piques your interest, reach out to your campus library or email fnunivlibrary@firstnationsuniversity.ca to learn more.
At all three of our campuses, FNUniv students can find dedicated writing support throughout the school year. Whether you need help polishing your references or crafting a strong thesis statement, our experienced professionals are here to guide you. Connect with your campus library team to learn more or book a session.