University of Lethbridge

Lethbridge, Canada

The University of Lethbridge, also known as U of L, Lethbridge, and uLeth, is a Canadian public higher education establishment located in Lethbridge and Calgary, Alberta. The university was established in 1967 and has ever since grown to enrol over 9000 undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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You can apply online through the university’s application portal, pay the non-refundable application fee, and submit the required documents before the deadlines.
You can check your application status through the university’s online system and by regularly monitoring your email for updates from the Admissions Office.
Admission requirements vary by program but generally include high school transcripts, program-specific prerequisites, and English Language Proficiency (ELP) for international students.
Security Services are available 24/7 and can be reached through the uLethbridge Safe App, by phone, or in person on campus.
The SafeWalk program provides both virtual and in-person escorts to help students travel safely across campus, especially at night.
Students can report incidents through Security Services, either in person, via phone, or through the uLethbridge Safe App, which also provides access to other safety resources.
The university offers a Bachelor of Management in Business Education & Bachelor of Education, which is a five-year program combining business and teaching expertise.
The university offers a Master of Arts in Political Science, a two-year program designed for students interested in advanced research and policy studies.
Yes, the University of Lethbridge provides international scholarships, fellowships, and grants to students from outside Canada.
The Chinook Scholarship is awarded to new high school applicants who demonstrate superior academic achievement.
Yes, the Christine Van Raay Scholarship is available for students entering an undergraduate program at the Dhillon School of Business.
Students can apply for loans through Alberta Student Aid or their home province or territory’s student aid program.
ULethbridge has nearly 100 student clubs covering interests such as social, athletic, cultural, religious, and charitable activities.
Yes, ULethbridge offers a variety of on-campus housing options, as well as resources to help students find off-campus accommodations.
The International Centre offers resources like mentorship programs, ESL tutoring, peer partnerships, and volunteer opportunities.
Continuing, transfer, and mature students can live in Mount Blakiston House (apartments), Siksika and Tsuu T'ina House (townhomes), or the Village (townhomes), all of which offer single-occupancy bedrooms.
A meal plan is required for new students in University Hall, Kainai House, or Piikani House. However, it is optional for students in Mount Blakiston House, Siksika House, Tsuu T'ina House, and the Village.
Yes, ULethbridge provides all-gender housing in select units for continuing students who wish to live with peers of different genders.
Yes, as a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), ULethbridge enables international students to apply for a PGWP, allowing them to work in Canada after graduation.
Yes, the university provides guidance on eligibility, application procedures, and deadlines to help international students navigate the PGWP application process.
Students must complete a full-time program of at least eight months at ULethbridge, obtain a degree, diploma, or certificate, and apply for the PGWP within 180 days of receiving confirmation of program completion.

University Of University of Lethbridge Application Statistics

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University Of University of Lethbridge Application Statistics

8000
800
7500
600
496
15:1
93 %
$ 22300
$ 10500
$ 1600
3
30
75 %
1040
23
6
550

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