Campion College (Regina, Saskatchewan)
Campion College is a federated college of the University of Regina located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a Jesuit liberal arts college offering undergraduate programs in the humanities, social sciences, and fine arts.
Established in 1917 as a boys' school in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), Campion College relocated to Regina in 1935 and federated with the University of Saskatchewan. When the University of Regina became an autonomous university in 1974, Campion College became a federated college of that institution.
Campion College's relationship with the University of Regina allows students to benefit from the resources of a large university while receiving instruction and support in a smaller, more intimate setting. Students attending Campion College are considered University of Regina students and have access to all university facilities and services.
The College maintains its Jesuit identity and emphasizes values such as social justice, critical thinking, and service to others. It offers a range of student support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and spiritual guidance. Campion College is known for its small class sizes and close-knit community.
In addition to its academic programs, Campion College is involved in a variety of extracurricular activities and community outreach initiatives.