Luther College expands to the University

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In 1968, Luther College was officially federated with the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus. The agreement allowed the College to expand its university program to offer undergraduate arts and science degree programs in a variety of areas as well as pre-professional studies. Luther College opened the doors to its new academic and residence buildings on the University of Regina campus in 1971. The $2 000 000 structure was built on the edge of the campus beside Wascana Lake. With residence rooms for over 200 students, a library, a chapel-auditorium, classrooms, offices, lounges and a cafeteria, the College was prepared and eager to serve university students from first-year registration to fourth-year convocation.