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Our student residence, The Student Village at Luther College, welcomes residents from ALL post-secondary institutions in Regina. Rooms come with a meal plan, free laundry, free wi-fi, and a great sense of community.
Luther College students are eligible for an additional $100,000 in academic awards – in addition to scholarships and bursaries awarded by the U of R.
Smaller class sizes at Luther College means more individualized attention and better connections with your professors, classmates, and academic advisors.
Eating better means studying better. The Luther Cafeteria offers fresh, healthy, nutritious meals seven days a week with a self-serve “all-you-care-to-eat” concept students prefer.
You can book a tour of Luther College, the U of R campus, and our student residence, The Student Village at Luther College, any time throughout the year. Contact our Recruitment Office at 1-306-206-2117.
Luther College is recognized for its high standards of teaching, focused research, and one-on-one academic advising. We value and protect this heritage of excellence in scholarship, freedom of inquiry, and faithful seeking after truth.
Luther College is the first choice for high school to university transition. Enjoy all the benefits of a larger campus, without feeling lost in the crowd. Our community is full of caring mentors and peers to ensure a positive student experience.
The Luther Library has over 24,000 items in its collection, 5,000 books checked out per year, and 7,000 students who come through its door per month.
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Self monitor
Self-monitoring means watching closely for symptoms. At the first sign of symptoms, such as increase in body temperature or development of a cough or sore throat or shortness of breath, you should self-isolate and use the testing options available to you.
It is recommended that you self-isolate for five days from the date of positive test or 24 hours since any fever has resolved, without the aid of fever-reducing medications and all other symptoms are improving for at least 48 hours, whichever is later.
Pay attention to your health and how you are feeling. You can call HealthLine 8-1-1 anytime to get advice about your symptoms and whether you should seek additional medical care.
If you are advised to seek primary health care services from your physician or at a clinic, call ahead and tell the clinic you are coming in and that you are self-isolating due to COVID-19.
If it becomes harder to breathe, you cannot drink anything or you feel very unwell, go to an urgent care clinic or emergency department.
If you or someone in your care has chest pains, difficulty breathing, or severe bleeding, call 9-1-1 immediately.
Information on this webpage is from the Government of Saskatchewan website. Always refer to the Government of Saskatchewan website directly for the most up-to-date information on COVID-19.