First Nations University of Canada
School info
3.8
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.1
Food
2.8
Clubs
2.6
Facilities
4.4
Internet
3.4
Location
3.8
Opportunities
4.1
Safety
5
Social
3.5
Happiness
4.1
Basic Information
Location
- Regina, SK
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Federated college
- Established: May 1976; 48 years ago (1976-05)
- Founder: Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, University of Regina
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 30 degree courses and programs
Key Area
- Indigenous cultures
- histories
- contemporary circumstances
- Saskatchewan First Nations
- Indigenous governance and community research
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,000-1,999 students
- Undergraduates: 980 full-time, 200 part-time
- Academic Staff: Approximately 175 (140 sessional academic staff + 35 academic staff in permanent, probationary, and term positions)
Notable Alumni
- Alfred Young Man
- Robert Cote
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.4
Extremely wonderful for anyone and everyone to have a chance to get a good education. The place is amazing and the people there are always sweet. Almost better than home!
Overall 4.3
Beautiful campus, great connections all around, and the professors take personal interest and dedication to make sure you succeed. There are countless opportunities for jobs, volunteering, making friends and connections, building your resume, getting cultural and life skills. Love this school and definitely want to work here in the future.
Overall 4
First Nations University is a great choice for anyone and everyone. The Indigenous programming is second to none. While there have been negative issues in the past I believe that now is a better time than ever to attend FNUniv. There are many positive changes and the school is under complete reorganization. FNUniv is stronger and better than ever!
Bad reviews
Overall 1.5
non productive place to learn.