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REAL SKILLS FOR THE
REAL WORLD As a global leader in student-managed learning, Lakeland College provides a solid foundation for you to invest in yourself and your future. You'll put what you learn into practice beyond the classroom as you manage enterprises and events, and tackle new experiences. Thrive with a supportive campus community. Excel with resources and services that will help you achieve your goals. Graduate job ready. At Lakeland, we'll support you in your journey to become a highly capable thinker and doer.
OUR CAMPUSES Lloydminster Welcoming and modern, our Lloydminster campus is home to the Energy Centre, Bill Kondro Wing, Hairstyling Salon, Wellness Spa and Vic Juba Community Theatre. The campus is just steps from Bud Miller All Seasons Park and within reach of shops, restaurants and more. Straddling the Saskatchewan and Alberta border, Lloydminster offers many urban amenities.
Vermilion Our Vermilion campus blends history and innovation. Established in 1913, it features the Student-Managed Farm – Powered by New Holland, Emergency Training Centre, Trades Centre and Research Centre. A vibrant downtown, lush provincial park and picturesque countryside are the hallmarks of Vermilion, Alta.
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VERMILION CAMPUS “Getting the opportunity to meet other commercial and purebred producers from the area, as well as industry organizations, helps us learn to establish connections. I appreciate that Lakeland is helping us to build connections now.� - Robert Geis, Class of 2020, Animal Science Technology Beef Major
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Agricultural Sciences Make an impact in commercial agriculture and animal health. Our industry-driven programs are integrated with real-world learning situations and new technologies. You’ll learn through unique scenarios that put you in the centre of six-figure crop or livestock operations, life-saving animal care, industry events, retail enterprises and more. Develop essential skills with our thousands of acres of crop and pastureland, and in our innovative facilities: Animal Health Clinic, AI Facility, Centre for Ag Technology, Dairy Learning Centre, Equine Centre and G.N. Sweet Livestock Research Facility. Secure success when you work with our academic advisor.
Two-year diploma
One-year certificate
• Agribusiness • Animal Health Technology • Animal Science Technology • Beef Major • Dairy Major • Equine Major • Livestock Major • Crop Technology
• General Agriculture • Veterinary Medical Assistant
Degree • Bachelor of Agriculture Technology* *Under development and pending government approval.
Diploma completed? q #1: Completed the Agribusiness, Animal Science Technology or Crop Technology program? Stay for a third year to complete a second diploma!
q 2+2: Earn a degree in two more years by transferring to our Bachelor of Agriculture Technology* or to a university.
î Career opportunities: • Ag equipment/technology sales • Ag lending and finance • Agricultural producer • Agronomist
• Dairy herdsman • Feed nutritionist • Livestock research technician • Pet store manager
• Pharmaceutical rep • Registered veterinary technologist • Veterinary medical assistant
Beyond the classroom For more than 30 years, students have gained extensive, hands-on skills on the Student-Managed Farm – Powered by New Holland (SMF). This unique and exclusive opportunity puts you in charge of the SMF’s research, finances, production, management decisions, marketing, sustainability and stewardship. Or choose an industry practicum that aligns with your goals. You can also integrate your education into a functioning business through Ag Venture Development, manage student-led clinic operations or compete for the agribusiness case team. The critical thinking skills of analyzing, evaluating and applying information to make sound business decisions will help you throughout your career.
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LLOYDMINSTER CAMPUS “The instruction here is just top notch. It’s such a challenging program, but the instructors are really in the trenches with us. They always go the extra mile for us. The program is so in depth, we gain a very good foundation to go out into the world.” - Joshua Langill, Class of 2020, Real Estate Appraisal & Assessment Major
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Business Build a solid foundation for your future enterprise. Whether you're looking to learn more about economics, accounting, administration or management, you'll excel as a professional with a well-rounded education and marketable interpersonal, presentation and virtual learning skills. Led by expert instructors with opportunities for work-integrated activities and optional co-op placements, we’ll give your startup a head start. Our academic advisor will help you plot your course.
Business Administration two-year diploma majors • Accounting • General Business • Real Estate Appraisal & Assessment • Small Business & Entrepreneurship
One-year certificate • Accounting Technician • Administrative Professional
Degrees • Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Management
Complete your degree With Lakeland’s partnerships with Athabasca University and the University of Saskatchewan’s Edwards School of Business, your diploma can transfer for up to two years of university credits. You can also transfer and complete a Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment degree at the University of British Columbia.
î Career opportunities: • Accounting • Accounts payable • Assessor • Business owner • Executive assistant
• Land agent • Property manager • Sales supervisor • Urban planner
Beyond the classroom Gain hands-on experience managing and marketing the Lloydminster and District Co-op Business Club Concession. Be resumé-ready by competing with the business case team or volunteering at free public tax clinics.
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LLOYDMINSTER CAMPUS “There are many benefits to practicums. It’s like a live interview where you exemplify how you will be as a worker. Practicums also get your name out there. If you work hard and make a good name for yourself, you will get noticed. Lakeland gave me the tools I needed to grow and achieve my goal of becoming a power engineer.” - Richard Baker, Class of 2018, Heavy Oil Power Engineering
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Energy Develop essential skills in cutting-edge facilities with experienced instructors and guaranteed industry practicums. You’ll graduate ready to excel in power engineering. Put what you learn into practice in our state-of-the-art Cenovus Lab and Husky Energy Power Engineering Lab. Our small class sizes and lab groups mean you’ll get the one-on-one attention you need to succeed. Prepare for a powerful career in industrial or commercial facilities – essentially, anywhere there’s a need for steam generation. Our academic advisor will help you find your way.
One-year certificate
Two-year diploma
• Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT) • 2nd Class Power Engineering
• Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE) • Petroleum Management
î Career locations: • Oil and gas plants • Power generation plants • Sour gas processing plants • Food processing plants
• Institutional facilities • Pulp mills • Hospitals • Educational facilities
Beyond the classroom Lead a shift in the Cenovus Lab, providing heat and power for the Lloydminster campus as a Heavy Oil Power Engineering student. Benefit from industry-supported practicums where you make industry contacts and may even secure employment.
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VERMILION CAMPUS “We’re getting our hands dirty in a good way. During Field Week, I released an owl back into the wild. I also weighed, measured and determined the sex of a deer mouse before releasing it back into the wild, and I learned how to do surveys and river velocity assessments at the Battle River. There’s never been a dull moment. The environment and the passion that the instructors create for us facilitates success.” - Stephanie Sitkowski, Class of 2020, Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation Major
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Environmental Sciences Conserving and reclaiming our natural spaces is an essential and growing industry. You'll develop the technical skills needed to be a leader in this field. Leave the classroom behind as you study water, soils, plants and wildlife in grasslands, rivers, wetlands and forests. Learn in new lab spaces, designed to enhance your learning experience. Graduate ready to make a difference.
Two-year diploma
Online certificate and diploma
• Agro-environmental Technology*
• Renewable Energy & Conservation
• Environmental Sciences • Applied Environmental Sciences Major (formerly Water Conservation & Management) • Conservation & Restoration Ecology Major • Environmental Conservation & Reclamation Major • Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation Major
Degree • Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management
* Under development and pending government approval.
Further education q Completed your diploma? Stay for a third year and complete a second major.
q Want a degree? Stay for a third year and then complete your Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management degree. Or transfer to a university and earn a degree in another two years.
î Career opportunities: • Environmental monitoring technologist • Environmental technician • Field inspector • Fisheries conservation officer
• Habitat restoration consultant • Site assessment specialist • Wetlands coordinator • Vegetation specialist
Beyond the classroom Collaborate with industry in the Student-Environment Consulting Office (S-ECO). Conduct research and present your capstone to industry leaders at our Conference on Environmental Management. Get your hands dirty with projects and labs during Field Week, and develop essential practical skills.
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VERMILION CAMPUS “It's the hardest, but most rewarding, schooling you will ever take and single-handedly the best financial investment you’ll make if you truly want to be a firefighter. If you work hard enough and want it bad enough, this is the perfect place to be. Not only are you getting the classes they teach here, you also get the guidance and one-on-one instruction from the instructors.” - Jamie Pickett, Class of 2019, Emergency Services Technology
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Fire and Emergency Services Take your education to the front lines at our Emergency Training Centre (ETC). Make critical decisions on the go as you learn to respond to burning buildings, wildfires, motor vehicle collisions, dangerous goods incidents, medical emergencies and more. Whether it’s our seven-storey fire tower, dangerous goods and vehicle extraction pads, thermal layering prop or multi-level industrial complex, our ETC is equipped to provide you with comprehensive practical training that you won’t find anywhere else.
One-year diploma (accelerated)
Online applied degree
• Emergency Services Technology
• Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services
Certificate (onsite or blended) • Firefighter Training Firefighter Training meets and exceeds National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.
î Career opportunities: • Apparatus operator • Dangerous goods responder • Fire inspector • Fire investigator • Fire officer
• Industrial fire brigade member • Integrated emergency responder • Rope rescue technician • Structural firefighter • Wildland firefighter
Beyond the classroom Experience the operation of a firehall from day one. Develop essential leadership skills on the front lines while taking shifts as a battalion chief. Become a community leader by supporting organizations and non-profits with a fundraising calendar initiative, as well as volunteerism.
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LLOYDMINSTER CAMPUS “The best part about these programs is the public clinics and learning with real people, gaining experience. It’s an opportunity to learn how to serve different people. My instructors are also awesome, helpful and have experience to share.” - Courtney Kinch, Class of 2020, Hairstyling & Class of 2019, Esthetician
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Health and Wellness Excel in the world of wellness with our instructors’ expertise and innovative learning spaces. You’ll master the latest techniques and trends, make industry connections and meet alumni leading in the field. Our wellness programs offer real-world experiences that will have you industry-ready before you graduate. Enhance your skills and grow your career opportunities with our new clinical esthetician program. Stay for a third semester and grow your skills in laser technology and complex skin care.
One-year certificate • Clinical Esthetician • Esthetician • Hairstyling
î Career opportunities: • Barber • Colour specialist • Entrepreneur or business owner • Hairstylist • Health spa esthetician
• Image consultant • Makeup artist • Product marketing representative • Spa/salon owner
Beyond the classroom There’s no better way to build your resumé than with real experience. Put your skills into action in our student-led spa and salon at our Lloydminster campus, where you’ll work and consult with real clients. You’ll also build business skills by managing appointments, consulting with clients and making business plans.
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LLOYDMINSTER CAMPUS “Lakeland taught me the practical hands-on skills. On practicum, I worked with real people every day. I developed my soft skills like communication, and I have a greater sense of awareness. I had terrific instructors who were always there to answer any questions. I felt they came with first-hand knowledge and were always engaging with us.� - Val Hoveland, Class of 2019, Health Care Aide
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Health Care Aide You’ll become a vital member of the health care industry with our one-year certificate program. Through work-integrated learning opportunities, you’ll train to excel at providing quality care including clientcentered care, personal grooming and hygiene, medical delivery assistance and more. We offer training in modern health care labs plus, through focused practicums, the opportunity to explore different areas in this field. Earn while you learn with a blend of online classwork and weekend lab work.
î Career locations: • Acute care settings • Assisted-living facilities • Health care centres
• Home care settings • Hospices • Long-term care facilities
Beyond the classroom Once you master your skills in our modern labs, you’ll put them to practice during three full-time practicum placements. You’ll have 320 hours of industry experience before you graduate.
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VERMILION CAMPUS “I would honestly choose this program again and again. It’s amazing and I love the practicums. I chose Lakeland because we get so many practicums and it’s really nice work experience.” - Kristyn Jeckells, Class of 2020, Child & Youth Care
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Human Services No matter how much the world changes, one thing will always remain – it’s more important than ever that we take care of one another. Develop the tools, skills and confidence you need to make a mark in the world with care and compassion. Through work-integrated classroom and practicum experiences, you’ll put theory into practice beyond the classroom as a Human Services professional.
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• Animal Assisted Wellness • Community Mental Health
One-year certificate • American Sign Language & Deaf Culture Studies n nn • Early Learning & Child Care n • Educational Assistant n
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Le département de Human Services offre trois formations en ligne et en français. Il est possible de s’inscrire aux programmes d’éducation à la petite enfance et d’aideélève. Les étudiants peuvent aussi combiner des cours en anglais et en français à leur formation.
Further your education Turn your credential into a diploma or a degree at Lakeland, or through our many transfer routes.
î Career opportunities: • Addictions worker • Child development worker • Child and youth care counsellor • Community support worker • Child care centre director • Early intervention program facilitator
• Educational assistant • Family day home provider • Playschool teacher • Sign language interpreter • Special needs assistant
Beyond the classroom Put your compassion and skills into action by organizing community service projects, volunteering in local schools or being involved in the Deaf and interpreting community. Connect with families and care for children through our award-winning student-run play program. Complete practicums that align with your passions and expand your horizons, gaining critical work experience at the same time.
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VERMILION CAMPUS “We started out learning basic skills and then progressively started adding the other skills we needed. I like this program because the courses are amazing, and the instructors are fantastic. I feel like I’ve gained so much knowledge and experience by being here.” - Katlynn Healey, Class of 2020, Interior Design Technology
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Interior Design Technology Feed your desire to create and design in our two-year diploma program. Understand the design process from concept to construction. Build specialized skills in planning spaces and communicating your designs. Students have 24-hour access to classrooms and labs that are equipped with industry-relevant software, technology and tools. Our studio-based program combines theory with hands-on projects to develop design ability and knowledge of the built environment. Complete a two-month practicum and graduate with a strong portfolio. Prepare to begin a career in interior design and make an impact.
Earn a degree Use your diploma credits towards a degree through Yorkville University (in-person or online) in Concord.
î Career locations: • Architectural firms • Commercial and residential firms • Developers
• Home builders • Kitchen and bath industry firms
Beyond the classroom Unleash your knowledge and practical skills when you compete in the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) student design competitions. Design award-winning kitchens and bathrooms – and win – like many of our students have for 16 consecutive years. Students also work with real clients on design projects, present at local showcases and network with industry on field trips to Calgary and Toronto.
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VERMILION CAMPUS “I chose Lakeland for welding because I’d heard from a number of people that it was the best school in Alberta.” - Tiegan Larouche, third-year Welder apprentice and alumnus of Lakeland’s dual credit high school program
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Trades and Technology When you choose Lakeland, you get more than the standard regulated courses. You train with passionate instructors, who are closely linked with industry, in flexible learning spaces. Our Trades Centre boasts resources and tools to ensure you succeed in your chosen industry. With or without industry experience, we have something for you. Make the Lakeland choice.
Pre-employment programs
Apprenticeship programs
• Electrician • Welder
• Automotive Service Technician • Carpenter • Electrician • Heavy Equipment Technician • Parts Technician • Welder
Online • Parts Technician Apprenticeship (Years 1 & 3)
Beyond the classroom Showcase your skills and compete for Lakeland at Skills Canada's provincial and national competitions. In the last five years, Lakeland students have won 14 medals in the Alberta Provincial Skills Canada Competition. Our apprentices have also been recognized as Top Apprentices by the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board.
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LLOYDMINSTER CAMPUS “I really liked being able to do my own research and writing a report on it because it's something that actual researchers do professionally. They do their research, explain what they did and what their results were, and in a way that makes sense to other people. I liked being able to do that and also have the support of my instructor.� - Christie Crews, Class of 2019, University Transfer
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University Transfer Kickstart your university journey with Lakeland. Work towards your degree in supportive and interactive classes. Learn from experienced instructors who’ll know you by more than your student number. You can finish your degree right here as well, with more than a dozen different degree-completion options in arts and science with Athabasca University. Lakeland students can also transfer to the University of Alberta, University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina, University of Calgary and MacEwan University, among other universities. We offer one-on-one academic advising to help you navigate your transfer options.
Popular UT programs include • Bachelor of Arts • Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Education • Bachelor of General Studies • Bachelor of Science • Bachelor of Social Work • Pre-dental Hygiene
• Pre-dentistry • Pre-medical Laboratory Science • Pre-nursing • Pre-nutrition • Pre-pharmacy • Pre-veterinary Medicine
We also offer the University of Alberta Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP). Email ATEP@lakelandcollege.ca for details.
î Career opportunities: • Accountant • Biologist • Chemist • Counsellor • Dentist • Dietitian • Nurse
• Pharmacist • Psychologist • Sociologist • Social worker • Teacher • Veterinarian
Beyond the classroom Gain experience with real-world opportunities like tutoring local children, teaching math fundamentals at student-run math fairs or travelling to Mexico for cross-cultural education trips. Develop foundational lab skills as you conduct science experiments and complete projects in biology, earth science, chemistry and physics.
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University Transfer By starting your degree at Lakeland, you’ll develop foundational skills and gain valuable, hands-on experience. When you’re ready to transfer, we’re here to help.
î Most common transfer routes: Arts:
Sciences – Pre-medical Lab: Sciences – Pre-nursing:
Commerce:
Sciences – Pre-nutrition: Sciences – Pre-pharmacy:
Elementary Education:
Sciences – Pre-veterinary Medicine:
Secondary Education:
Social Work:
Sciences – General:
Sciences – Pre-dental Hygiene: Sciences – Pre-dentistry:
Please note, transfer agreements are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, visit: lakelandcollege.ca/university
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Online and blended learning
You have goals and Lakeland can help you achieve them. Whether you want to upgrade your education, develop new skills or pursue your passion, our online programs offer the flexibility and convenience you need to get started. Supportive faculty and industry-driven programs will help you excel.
Credit programs and courses • Animal Assisted Wellness • American Sign Language & Deaf Culture Studies • Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services • Child & Youth Care • Community Mental Health • Dual Credit
• Early Learning & Child Care/Éducation à la Petite Enfance • Educational Assistant/Aide-élève • Firefighter Training • Parts Apprenticeship (Years 1 & 3) • Power Engineering (2nd, 3rd & 4th Class) • Renewable Energy & Conservation
î Adult 12 Completing Grade 12 is easier than you think at Lakeland. You don't need any prerequisites. You can be from anywhere in Canada. You can take one course or more. To qualify, you must be at least 19 years of age and have been out of school for at least a full year. Learn more at lakelandcollege.ca/adult12.
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Applied Research
Tackle real world issues in learning and build important skills that contribute to industrial and rural community economic innovation with our applied research projects. Our current applied research projects are in the areas of: • Agriculture • Energy • Environmental Sciences For many students, research is embedded into coursework and programming through assignments, case studies, capstone projects, student clubs and more. In fact, our Student-Managed Farm – Powered by New Holland crop and livestock research units actively design and implement research trials. You’ll also have opportunities to work directly with industry and know exactly how to become a solution provider in your future workplace.
Our Research Centre site includes:
Our Vermilion campus farm site features:
• Crop Research and Bioenergy Building • Electronics and Fabrication Lab • Renewable Energy Learning Centre
• Centre for Ag Technology • Dairy Learning Centre • G.N. Sweet Livestock Research Facility
Plus, we have crop research plots on land throughout the region.
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MONEY MATTERS
GOOD MARKS? GREAT SAVINGS!
Tuition, books, rent, food, etc. Don’t let expenses become a barrier to your education. There are resources and programs you can access to help you fund your Lakeland education. Learn more about your funding options by visiting lakelandcollege.ca/funding.
Student Awards Program
$1.3 MILLION
In 2019-20, Lakeland students received over $1.3 million in awards, scholarships and bursaries. Find out which ones you may qualify for and the application periods by visiting lakelandcollege.ca/awards.
You may be offered an Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship if you’re a Grade 12 student who achieved the following in Grade 11:
$3,500 SCHOLARSHIP 95% average
Crunch the numbers Knowing your tuition and academic fees helps you budget. Use our online fee calculator to determine your budget and invest in your future with a Lakeland education. Visit lakelandcollege.ca/calculator.
$2,500 SCHOLARSHIP 90% average
$1,500 SCHOLARSHIP 85% average
Questions? Visit lakelandcollege.ca/financial-aid or email financialaid@lakelandcollege.ca.
Eligible programs: Business, Environmental Sciences, Interior Design Technology and University Transfer. For complete details visit lakelandcollege.ca/greatsavings.
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Your Lakeland check list q Choose your area of interest. q Visit lakelandcollege.ca/academics or find your program match at: lakelandcollege.ca/ program-match q Review your program’s admission requirements: lakelandcollege.ca/admit-reqs q Plan a visit during Open House and/or Info Sessions. q Be a student for a day. q Apply online: lakelandcollege.ca/apply
Find Your Fit Not sure what to study? Try our Program Match! After answering a few questions, you’ll receive a custom report that matches you to one or more of Lakeland College’s 50-plus programs. Visit: lakelandcollege.ca/match
q Connect with us on social media: @LakelandCollege q Receive your offer of admission! q Confirm your admission and share your exciting news with us using #YestoLakeland q Discover your financial aid options at lakelandcollege.ca/financial-aid q Pay your tuition deposit. q Look into your residence and housing options.
Visit Lakeland Virtually Don’t take our word for it when you can see for yourself. Experience Lakeland online at lakelandcollege.ca/tours.
q Attend orientation.
Due to evolving COVID-19 directives, we are unable to welcome you to campus. In the future, we can’t wait to give tours and opportunities for you to connect with faculty and students in class, and more.
q Start classes!
Phone: 1.800.661.6490 • Email: hello@lakelandcollege.ca
Steps To Kickstart Your Career in...
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Find An Employer. Find an employer in your field of interest.
Register. Register with Alberta Apprenticeship & Industry Training to become a registered apprentice.
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Earn As You Learn. While you can earn as you learn, you may need help to cover the full cost of your Lakeland education. See if you’re eligible for financial aid at the Canada Apprentice Loan or Student Aid Alberta website. Employment insurance is also an option. Visit servicecanada.gc.ca for an application form
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Residence (It all begins here) Get the most out of your Lakeland experience. Living on campus is an exciting opportunity to learn and grow in a convenient and safe environment.
Vermilion campus
Lloydminster campus
Residence Village
Husky Energy Residence Village
Single and double student rooms, and family housing options are available.
Spinwheel suites for single students are available. Two-bedroom townhouses are available for family housing.
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Advantages of campus living q Great environment for both academic success and personal development q Close proximity to campus facilities, resources and events q Make friends and find study partners q Choice of roommates q Reasonable rental rates and no monthly bills
q Full kitchens q Campus-wide Wi-Fi q Cable q Laundry facilities q 24-hour security services q Safe-walk program
q Fully furnished suites
Residence fees include: • Basic cable in common areas • Heat • High-speed Wi-Fi
• Laundry • Power/water • Parking
See what residence looks like with a 360-degree virtual tour: lakelandcollege.ca/residence
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Go Rustlers! Student first. Athlete second. You strive to achieve success in the classroom, in competition and in the community. Challenge the best student-athletes in Alberta and beyond. Continue our tradition of athletic excellence and gain valuable leadership skills. Interested in becoming a Rustler? Visit gorustlers.ca.
î 2019-20 Rustler Recap • 171 Student-Athletes Ǯ 116 ACAC Student-Athletes • ACAC Women’s Basketball Gold • 29 ACAC Academic Athlete Awards • 29 CCAA National Scholars • 2 CCAA Academic All Canadians • 6 Student-Athletes selected to ACAC All-Conference Teams Ǯ Jenny Varga selected ACAC Women’s Volleyball Rookie of the Year and ACAC Rookie of the Year across all sports. • 3 coaches named as Coach of the Year for Women’s Volleyball, Women’s Basketball and Curling.
Rustlers Athletics • Basketball (M & W) • Futsal (M & W) • Soccer (M & W) • Volleyball (M & W)
• Cross-Country Running (Co-ed) • Curling (Co-ed) • Rodeo (Co-ed) • Rowing (Co-ed)
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Lakeland Life While your studies are important, so is a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Make the most of your Lakeland experience with our wide range of personal and academic resources, extracurricular opportunities and recreation services. We'll help you thrive in our inclusive environment, reach your goals and take charge from the moment you apply through to graduation.
î We offer • Academic advising and technology support • Accessibility support • Bookstores • Campus safe walk • Child development centre/daycare • College prep courses • Counselling • Financial aid and awards • Health and wellness services
• Indigenous support services • Orientation events • Peer tutoring and study skills workshops • Recreation and athletics • Residence and campus life • Student Employment Centre • Students’ Associations • The Commons and library services
What will you do outside of class? • Become a student ambassador • Break a sweat in our recreation facilities • Catch up with friends in our campus pubs • Join a club or start a new one • Master the art of public speaking with Synergy Speakers’ Corner
• Munch on free food from your Students’ Association • Ride your horse (you can even board your horse on the Vermilion campus!) • Roll up your sleeves and help with social issue awareness campaigns • Run for student government ... and more!
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LAKELAND COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDY î Vermilion Campus Agricultural Sciences
Human Services
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• Animal Health Technology
• Animal Assisted Wellness
• Animal Science Technology majors
• Child & Youth Care
• Beef
• Community Mental Health
• Dairy • Equine
• Early Learning & Child Care /Éducation à la Petite Enfance
• Livestock
• Educational Assistant /Aide-élève
• Bachelor of Agriculture Technology*
• Sign Language Interpretation nn
• Crop Technology
Interior Design Technology
• General Agriculture
Trades & Technology
• Veterinary Medical Assistant
• Apprenticeship
Environmental Sciences
• Automotive Service Technician
• Agro-environmental Technology*
• Carpenter
• Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management
• Electrician • Heavy Equipment Technician
• Environmental Sciences majors • Applied Environmental Sciences (Water Conservation & Management)
• Parts Technician
• Conservation & Restoration Ecology
• Welder • Pre-employment
• Environmental Conservation & Reclamation • Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation • Renewable Energy & Conservation
Fire & Emergency Services • Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services • Emergency Services Technology • Firefighter Training
*Under development and pending government approval nn Offered at Alberta School for the Deaf in Edmonton
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• Electrician • Welder
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î Lloydminster Campus Business
• Bachelor of Social Work
• Accounting Technician
• Pre-dental Hygiene
• Administrative Professional
• Pre-dentistry
• Business Administration majors
• Pre-medical Lab Science
• Accounting
• Pre-nursing
• General Business
• Pre-nutrition
• Real Estate Appraisal & Assessment
• Pre-pharmacy
• Small Business & Entrepreneurship
• Pre-veterinary Medicine
• Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Management
Energy
Online & Blended Learning • Animal Assisted Wellness
• 2nd Class Power Engineering • Heavy Oil Operations Technician • Heavy Oil Power Engineering • Petroleum Management
• American Sign Language & Deaf Culture Studies • Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services • Child & Youth Care
Health & Wellness
• Community Mental Health
• Clinical Esthetician
• Dual Credit
• Esthetician • Hairstyling
• Early Learning & Child Care/Éducation à la Petite Enfance
• Health Care Aide
• Educational Assistant/Aide-élève
University Transfer • Bachelor of Arts • Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Education
• Firefighter Training • Parts Apprenticeship (Years 1 & 3) • Power Engineering (2nd, 3rd & 4th Class) • Renewable Energy & Conservation
• Bachelor of General Studies • Bachelor of Science
For up-to-date requirement info, provincial and subject equivalents: lakelandcollege.ca/admit-reqs
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Admission Requirements
Alberta High School Requirements
Saskatchewan High School Requirements
Agricultural Sciences Agribusiness
50% English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 30-2
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or Foundations of Math 30
Animal Health Technology
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2; 60% Biology 30; 50% Chemistry 30 Additional notes: Minimum 40 hours of work experience in a vet clinic required. Competitive entry.
50% English A30/B30; 60% Pre-Calculus 30 or Foundations of Math 30; 60% Biology 30, Environmental Science 30 or Health Science 30; 50% Chemistry 30 or Physical Science 30 Additional notes: Minimum 40 hours of work experience in a vet clinic required. Competitive entry.
Animal Science Technology Majors
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% Math 20-1 or 20-2; 50% in one of Biology 20, Chemistry 20, Physics 20 or Science 20
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20; 50% in one of Biology 20, Environmental Science 20, Physical Science 20, Health Science 20, Physics 20 or Chemistry 20
Bachelor of Agriculture Technology
Refer to website once approved.
Refer to website once approved.
Crop Technology
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% Math 20-1 or 20-2; 50% in one of Biology 20, Chemistry 20, Physics 20 or Science 20
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20; 50% in one of Biology 20, Environmental Science 20, Physical Science 20, Health Science 20, Physics 20 or Chemistry 20
General Agriculture
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% Math 20-1 or 20-2; 50% in one of Biology 20, Chemistry 20, Physics 20 or Science 20
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20; 50% in one of Biology 20, Environmental Science 20, Physical Science 20, Health Science 20, Physics 20 or Chemistry 20
Veterinary Medical Assistant
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% Math 20-1 or 20-2; 50% Biology 20 Additional notes: Minimum 20 hours of work experience in a vet clinic required.
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20; 50% Biology 20, Environmental Science 20 or Health Science 20 Additional notes: Minimum 20 hours of work experience in a vet clinic required.
Accounting Technician
50% English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 30-2
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or Foundations of Math 30
Administrative Professional
50% English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% Math 20-1 or 20-2
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20
Business Administration Majors
50% English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 30-2
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or Foundations of Math 30
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Beef Dairy Equine Livestock
Business
• Accounting • General Business • Real Estate Appraisal & Assessment • Small Business & Entrepreneurship
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Admission Requirements
Alberta High School Requirements
Saskatchewan High School Requirements
Energy 2nd Class Power Engineering
Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid provincial or interprovincial 3rd Class Power Engineering certification.
Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid provincial or interprovincial 3rd Class Power Engineering certification.
Heavy Oil Operations Technician
50% English 30-1 or English 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 65% Math 30-2; 50% Chemistry 20, Physics 20 (preferred) or 65% Science 20 (Physics 30 recommended) Additional notes: Refer to website.
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or 65% Foundations of Math 30; 50% Chemistry 20, Physical Sciences 20 or Physics 20 (Physics 30 or Physical Sciences 30 recommended) Additional notes: Refer to website.
Heavy Oil Power Engineering
50% English 30-1 or English 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 65% Math 30-2; 50% Physics 20 (Physics 30 strongly recommended) Additional notes: Refer to website.
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or 65% Foundations of Math 30; 50% Physics 20 or Physical Sciences 20 (Physics 30 or Physical Sciences 30 strongly recommended) Additional notes: Refer to website.
Environmental Sciences Agro-environmental Technology
Refer to website once approved.
Refer to website once approved.
Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management
Candidates must hold a two-year diploma in Environmental Sciences or related specialization with organic/inorganic chemistry, introductory soil science and statistics. Refer to website.
Candidates must hold a two-year diploma in Environmental Sciences or related specialization with organic/inorganic chemistry, introductory soil science and statistics. Refer to website.
Environmental Sciences Majors
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 60% Math 30-2; 50% Biology 30 (recommended) or 65% Biology 20; 50% Chemistry 30 (recommended) or 65% Chemistry 20
50% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or 60% Foundations of Math 30; 50% Biology 30 or Health Science 30 (recommended) or 65% Biology 20 or Health Science 20; 50% Chemistry 30 or Physical Science 30 (recommended) or 65% Chemistry 20 or Physical Science 20
Refer to website.
Refer to website.
• Applied Environmental Sciences (formerly Water Conservation & Management) • Conservation & Restoration Ecology • Environmental Conservation & Reclamation • Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation Renewable Energy & Conservation
Fire & Emergency Services Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services
Direct entry: Completion of emergency services diploma and minimum three years full-time employment in emergency services. Indirect entry: Minimum 1,200 hours emergency services training and three years full-time employment in emergency services. Additional notes: Refer to website.
Direct entry: Completion of emergency services diploma and minimum three years full-time employment in emergency services. Indirect entry: Minimum 1,200 hours emergency services training and three years full-time employment in emergency services. Additional notes: Refer to website.
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Admission Requirements
Alberta High School Requirements
Saskatchewan High School Requirements
Fire & Emergency Services Continued Emergency Services Technology
50% English 30-1 or English 30-2; 50% Math 20-3; 50% in any Grade 12 Science, Biology 30 preferred Additional notes: Must be 18 by the start date of the program; proof of Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver’s licence and airbrake endorsement. Refer to website.
50% English A30/B30; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 50% in any Grade 12 Science - Biology 30, Environmental Science 30 or Health Science 30 preferred Additional notes: Must be 18 by the start date of the program; proof of Class 5 or equivalent driver’s licence and airbrake endorsement. Refer to website.
Firefighter Training
50% English 30-1 or English 30-2; 50% Math 20-3; 50% in any Grade 11 Science Additional notes: Must be 18 by the start date of the program; proof of Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver’s licence and airbrake endorsement. Applicants will be sent a medical clearance form to complete and return.
50% English A30/B30; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 50% in any Grade 11 Science Additional notes: Must be 18 by the start date of the program; proof of Class 5 or equivalent driver’s licence and airbrake endorsement. Applicants will be sent a medical clearance form to complete and return.
Clinical Esthetician
50% English 20-1 or 20-2 Additional notes: Proof of MMR and Hepatitis B vaccination required before the program start date.
50% English 20 Additional notes: Proof of MMR and Hepatitis B vaccination required before the program start date.
Esthetician
50% English 20-1 or 20-2 Additional notes: Proof of MMR and Hepatitis B vaccination required before the program start date.
50% English 20 Additional notes: Proof of MMR and Hepatitis B vaccination required before the program start date.
Hairstyling
50% English 10-1 or 10-2; 50% Math 10-3 Additional notes: Proof of MMR and Hepatitis B vaccination required prior to program start date.
50% English A10/B10; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10 Additional notes: Proof of MMR and Hepatitis B vaccination required prior to program start date.
Health Care Aide
60% English 20-2 Math 10-3 strongly recommended Additional notes: Clear criminal record check, including Vulnerable Sector Check, required. CPR level C, proof of immunizations and WHMIS also required. Refer to website.
60% English 20 Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10 strongly recommended Additional notes: Clear criminal record check, including Vulnerable Sector Check, required. CPR level C, proof of immunizations and WHMIS also required. Refer to website.
American Sign Language & Deaf Culture Studies
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2
50% English A30/B30
Animal Assisted Wellness
Completion of a minimum of 30 post-secondary credits.
Completion of a minimum of 30 post-secondary credits.
Child & Youth Care
65% English 30-1 or 80% English 30-2 Additional notes: Clear criminal record check, prior to practicum.
65% English A30/B30 Additional notes: Clear criminal record check, prior to practicum.
Community Mental Health
Completion of a minimum of 30 post-secondary credits and have studied courses including: Human Development or Introductory Psychology and Interpersonal Communications.
Completion of a minimum of 30 post-secondary credits and have studied courses including: Human Development or Introductory Psychology and Interpersonal Communications.
Health & Wellness
Human Services
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Admission Requirements
Alberta High School Requirements
Saskatchewan High School Requirements
Human Services Continued Early Learning & Child Care
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2 Additional notes: Clear criminal record check and Child Intervention Record System (CIRS), prior to practicum.
50% English A30/B30 Additional notes: Clear criminal record check and Child Intervention Record System (CIRS), prior to practicum.
Educational Assistant
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2 Additional notes: Clear criminal record check prior to practicum.
50% English A30/B30 Additional notes: Clear criminal record check prior to practicum.
Sign Language Interpretation
70% English 30-1 or 80% English 30-2 Additional notes: Advanced American Sign Language (ASL) skills; an understanding of the Deaf community and the field of sign language interpreting. Refer to website.
70% English A30/B30 Additional notes: Advanced American Sign Language (ASL) skills; an understanding of the Deaf community and the field of sign language interpreting. Refer to website.
Interior Design Technology Interior Design Technology
65% English 30-1 or 75% English 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 30-2
65% English A30/B30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or Foundations of Math 30
Trades & Technology Apprenticeship Automotive Service Technician
50% English 20-2, 50% Math 20-3 and 50% Science 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
50% English 20; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 50% Science 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
Carpenter
50% English 10-2, 50% Math 10-3 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
50% English A10/B10; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
Electrician
50% English 20-2, 50% Math 20-3 and 50% Science 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
50% English 20; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 50% Science 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
Heavy Equipment Technician
50% English 20-2, 50% Math 20-3 and 50% Science 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
50% English 20; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 50% Science 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
Parts Technician
50% English 10-2, 50% Math 10-3 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
50% English A10/B10; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
Welder
50% English 10-2, 50% Math 10-3 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
50% English A10/B10; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
Trades & Technology Pre-Employment Electrician
50% English 20-2, 50% Math 20-3 and 50% in a high school science
50% English 20; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 50% in a high school science
Welder
50% English 10-2, 50% Math 10-3 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
50% English A10/B10; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10 or GED (pass mark in all 5 tests)
Five matriculation subjects including 50% English 30-1 or equivalent. Additional notes: Mandatory advising session will be scheduled before classes start. Refer to website.
Five matriculation subjects including 50% English A30/B30 Additional notes: Mandatory advising session will be scheduled before classes start. Refer to website.
University Transfer University Transfer
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