2015/2016 Counsellor Resource Guide

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Admissions

Campuses in Lethbridge | Calgary | Edmonton


This guide is a summary of information meant to inform counsellors and aid them in assisting future U of L students. The uLethbridge Academic Calendar has complete information for all topics covered in this guide. To access the Calendar, please visit www.uleth.ca/ross/academic-calendar.


Table of Contents New and Noteworthy

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Canadian High School Requirements

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High School Prerequisites by Program

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Advanced Placement Program

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International Baccalaureate Program

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New Transfer (College or University) Admission

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Alternate Admissions Pathways

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English Language and Writing Requirements

14

Admission Deadlines

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Pre-Professional Transfer Programs

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Scholarships

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Degree Programs

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Faculty of Education

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Faculty of Arts and Science

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Faculty of Fine Arts

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Faculty of Health Sciences

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Faculty of Management

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Post-Diploma Programs

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Faculty of Arts and Science

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Faculty of Education

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Faculty of Fine Arts

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Faculty of Health Sciences

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Faculty of Management

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How to Apply for Admission

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From Application to Registration

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International Students

30

Housing

31

Counsellor Resources

32

Student Services

32

Contacts

33

Academic Advising

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B.F.A - Native American Art

Faculty of Health Sciences

New Arts & Science Cohort

The Faculty of Fine Arts welcomes a new program in Native American Art, effective Fall 2013. Students may choose a major in Art Studio or Art History/Museum Studies; each of which has a Native American art emphasis.

The grid model will no longer be in effect for admissions to the Bachelor of Nursing program. Competitve admission will be based on the average of grades in the following five courses:

The Faculty of Arts & Science is piloting an innovative, integrated, immersive liberal education experience that will offer a theme-based package to first-year students. The Fall 2015 theme will focus on water, sustainability and social justice, illustrating the connections that many disciplines have to these important topics.

FNMI Centre The U of L is pleased to announce a new First Nations, Metis and Inuit (FNMI) Centre on the Lethbridge campus. Located in the former Paterson Centre, it will house the new FNMI Director and Native Student Advising. The Centre will offer a variety of supports to FNMI students including: advising, social and cultural events, talking circles, and workshops.

Faculty of Management Students applying to the Post-Diploma B.Mgt. must complete an approved diploma in Business Administration or Management with a cumulative program grade point average (GPA) at or above the current admission cut-off. The qualifying program entrance option is no longer available.

Early Admission Deadline

• English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade of 60%) • Biology 30 • Chemistry 30 • Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 30-2 or Pure Mathematics 30 • A fifth course (not including Special Projects) at the Grade 12 level

Bachelor of Nursing Scholarship Change Beginning Fall 2015, Bachelor of Nursing students will no longer be eligible to receive the Board of Governors’ awards. For more details regarding scholarships for Nursing students, please visit www.uleth.ca/healthsciences/ content/scholarships

Spoken English Language Proficiency (SELP) Requirement

The early admission deadline for first-time Canadian high school students (or visa students with study permits and acceptable proof of ELP who are attending Canadian high school) has been moved to December 15. The Admissions Decision Document Deadline is now March 1. These deadlines will be effective Fall 2015.

Applicants must meet the Spoken English Language Proficiency requirement (see p. 14) to be admitted to any program in the Faculty of Health Sciences.

Program Suspensions

Programs

Exercise Science Effective May 1, 2014, the Exercise Science Major for the B.Sc is suspended indefinitely. Students are encouraged to consider the redesigned major in Kinesiology.

Pending Government Approval The following programs and majors have not currently received government approval and are not currently offered at the U of L. Please watch for status changes to these programs and majors throughout the year. Applications will not be be accepted for the following programs or majors until all appropriate approval has been received by the U of L.

• Post-Diploma Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation • Master of Nursing • B.F.A. - New Media/B.Ed.

Arts & Science Majors • Spanish • Rural and Urban Planning and Development

Bachelor of Health Sciences (Aboriginal Health)* Students will gain the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed for work in the field of Aboriginal health. Major topics include: traditional Aboriginal health concepts, contemporary issues in Aboriginal health, community development, nutrition and cultural issues.

Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation (BTR)* Therapeutic recreation is a health profession that acknowledges the significance of leisure and recreation as integral components of optimal health and well-being of individuals with illnesses and disabling conditions. This program will provide post-diploma students with the first degree option available in Alberta. *Accepting applications for Fall 2015 pending government approval.

Health Science Majors • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Aboriginal Health)

School of Graduate Studies • Ph.D. major in Education • M.A. and Ph.D. major in Culture, Theory, Social Change • Ph.D. major in Population Studies and Health

• Nanoscience • Applied Statistics

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The following are the general admission requirements for applicants

Canadian High School Requirements

presenting credentials from Canadian high schools. The English Language Proficiency requirement applies to students whose first language is not English.

THREE academic Grade 12 courses from the section below Province/Territory

Alberta, N.W.T, Nunavut

1

British Columbia / Yukon Territories

2

English Course

Language other than English 10

• English Language Arts 30-1

• One or more 30-level languages in distinct subjects

• Social Studies 30-1 • Aboriginal Studies 30

• One of Français 12, French 12, or French 12A • Any 12 or 12A-level language

• • • •

• One of English 12 or English 12 First Peoples

Social Studies

History 12 Geography 12 Comparative Civilizations 12 B.C. First Nations’ Studies 12

Math

Calculus

*Applicants may use uLethbridge’s Math 0500

• One of Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2

• Mathematics 31

• One of Pre-Calculus 12 or Foundations of Mathematics 12

• Calculus 12

• English Language Arts 40S (one credit)

• Any 40S-level language

• Western Civilization 40S • Global Issues 40S • A Human Perspective of World Geography 40S

• One of Applied Mathematics 40S or Pre-Calculus 40S

• One of English 121 or 122

• One of French 121 or 122 • Any 121- or 122-level language

• One of History 121 or 122 • Geography 120 • World Issues 120

• Advanced Mathematics Intro to Calculus 120 • Trigonometry and 3-Space 121 or 122

• English 3201

• One of French 3200 or French 3201 • Any 3200-level language

• World History 3201 • World Geography 3202

• One of Mathematics 3200 or 3201

Nova Scotia 5

• One of English 12 (Academic) or English 12 African Heritage

• French 12 • Any 12-level language

• Global History 12 • Global Geography 12

• One of Pre-Calculus 12, or Advanced Mathematics 12, or Mathematics 12, or Mathematics Foundations 12

Ontario 6

• One of English 4U or ETS4U

Prince Edward Island 7

• One of English 611 or 621

• French 621 • Any 621-level language

• History 621 • Geography 621

• One of Mathematics 621A or 621B

• English Literature 603

• One of Français 601, French as a Second Language 602 • Any 607- to 616-level language

• History 330 • Geography 320

• Mathematics 201

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• One of Pre-Calculus 30 or Foundations of Mathematics 30

Manitoba

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New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

4

• Calculus 3208

• Calculus 12

Three additional ‘4U’ courses

• Mathematics 611

Quebec 8 Two semesters of CEGEP courses in English and four other academic subjects.

Saskatchewan

Alberta, N.W.T. and Nunavut: Students are strongly encouraged to complete Mathematics 30-1. Math 30-2 may be used as an academic course for admission, but Mathematics 30-1 is required as a prerequisite for courses in certain programs. 2 British Columbia and Yukon Territories: Where provincial examinations are mandatory, applicants must present final grades that include provincial examination grades. Whether the provincial examination is mandatory or optional, the admission average will be calculated using the

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• English Language Arts A30/English Language Arts B30 (counts as one course)

• One of Français Fransaskois A30 or B30, or French 30 • Any 30-level language

History 30 Social Studies 30 Native Studies 30 Geography 30

higher of the provincial examination grade or school grade. Students are strongly encouraged to complete Pre-Calculus 12. Foundations of Mathematics 12 may be used as an academic course for admission, but Pre-Calculus 12 is required as a prerequisite for courses in certain programs. 3 Manitoba: Students are strongly encouraged to complete Pre-Calculus 40S. Applied Mathematics 40S may be used as an academic course for admission, but Pre-Calculus 40S is required as a prerequisite for courses in certain programs. 4 Newfoundland

• Calculus 30

and Labrador: Students are strongly encouraged to complete Mathematics 3200. Mathematics 3201 may be used as an academic course for admission, but Mathematics 3200 is required as a prerequisite for courses in certain programs. 5 Nova Scotia: Students are strongly encouraged to complete Pre-Calculus 12, Advanced Mathematics 12, or Mathematics 12. Mathematics Foundations 12 may be used as an academic course for admission, but Pre-Calculus 12, Advanced Mathematics 12, or Mathematics 12 is required as a prerequisite


For information about additional admission pathways

Environmental Science) and may require higher averages

Require Prior Mathematics” and ”Programs that DO Require

including First Nations Transition Program, Non-matriculated

(refer to the applicable section in the uLethbridge Calendar),

Prior Mathematics After Admission” at www.uleth.ca/ross/

Adults, and International Students, please contact our

and some programs may have additional requirements (e.g.,

hs_prereqs/math/math_requirements.

Admissions office. Some programs are competitive (e.g.,

Nursing, New Media). Note: See “Programs that DO NOT

Biology

• Biology 30

• Biology 12

Chemistry

• Chemistry 30

• Chemistry 12

Physics

• Physics 30

• Physics 12

Other Academic Subjects

Fine Arts: Art, Drama, Music 11

• Science 30 • Five credits in Advanced-level CTS Computer Science (CSE)

One of: • Art 30 or Art 31 • Dance 35 • Drama 30 • Choral Music 30, General Music 30, or Instrumental Music 30

• Geology 12 • ICT Computer Programming 12 • English Literature 12 • Writing 12

A fifth distinct course

• • • •

Can be academic or non-academic Must be at the 30 level Must be worth at least five credits (multiple courses worth a total of five or more credits can be used) Cannot be a Special Project

One of: • Art Foundations 12, Studio Arts 12, or Visual Arts 12 • Dance 12 • Choral Music 12 or Instrumental Music 12 • Theatre Performance 12 or Theatre Production 12

• • •

Can be academic or non-academic Must be at the 12 level Must be worth at least four credits

• • •

Can be academic or non-academic Must be at the 40 level Must be worth at least one credit

• • •

Can be academic or non-academic Must be at the 120, 121, or 122 level Must be worth at least one credit

• Biology 40S

• Chemistry 40S

• Physics 40S

• Computer Science 40S

One of: • Art 40S or Art 40G • Drama 40S • Band 40S, Choral 40S, Guitar 40S, Jazz Band 40S, Music 40S, or Strings/Orchestra 40S

• One of Biology 120, 121, or 122

• One of Chemistry 121 or 122

• One of Physics 121 or 122

• Environmental Studies 122

One of: • 121- or 122-level Fine Arts course • Theatre Arts 120 • Music 120

• Biology 3201

• Chemistry 3202

• Physics 3204

• Earth Systems 3209

• One 3000-level, two-credit Fine Arts course

• • •

Can be academic or non-academic Must be at the 3000 level Must be worth at least two credits

• Biology 12

• Chemistry 12

• Physics 12

• Geology 12

One of: • Art 12 • Film and Video Production 12 • Music 12

• • •

Can be academic or non-academic Must be at the 12 level Must be worth at least one credit

Can be ‘4U’ or ‘4M’

• Music 621

• • •

Can be academic or non-academic Must be at the 600 level Must be worth at least one credit

One of: • Art 520 • Drama 560 • Music 550

Not applicable

One of: • Arts Education 30 or Visual Art 30 • Dance 30 • Drama 30 • Band 30, Choral 30, or Music 30

• • •

Can be academic or non-academic Must be at the 30 level Must be worth at least one credit

s which may include one fine arts ‘4M’ course

• Biology 621

• One of Chemistry 611 or 621

• Physics 621

• Biology 101

• Chemistry 202

• Physics 203

• Biology 30

• Chemistry 30

• Physics 30

in certain programs. 6 Ontario: Students are strongly encouraged to complete Advanced Functions (MHF4U). Mathematics of Data Management (MDM4U) may be used as an academic course for admission, but MHF4U is required as a prerequisite for courses in certain programs. 7 Prince Edward Island: Mathematics 621B is recommended for students entering science or management programs. 8 Quebec: Two complete years may qualify the applicant for advanced credits. 9 Saskatchewan: Fransakois/

• Oceanography 621

• Computer Science 30 • Geology 30

Immersion students may use one of Français Fransakois A30 or B30 or Français Immersion in combination with either one of the English Language Arts courses. Students are strongly encouraged to complete Pre-Calculus 12. Foundations of Mathematics 12 may be used as an academic course for admission, but PreCalculus 12 is required as a prerequisite for courses in certain programs. 10 Only one course in a particular language will be used for admission purposes, e.g., in Alberta, only one of French Language Arts 30-1 or French as a Second Language

30-3Y will be used. Grades from 20-level language, or language and culture courses in six-, nine-, or 12-year streams may be used for admission purposes in place of 30-level languages, e.g., German Language and Culture 20-6Y. 11 Only one Fine Arts course may be used as an academic course in the admission average. Another distinct Fine Arts course may be used as a fifth course. For example, Art 30 could be used as one of the academic courses and Music 30 could be used as a fifth course.

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High School Prerequisites By Program Arts & Science BASc. - All Majors See Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science majors that require high school prerequisites.

B.Sc. - Agricultural Biotechnology  Biology 30  Chemistry 30  Mathematics 30-1  Physics 30 (recommended)  Mathematics 31 (recommended) B.A. - Agricultural Studies  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2  Biology 30 (recommended)

B.Sc. - Mathematics  Mathematics 30-1  Mathematics 31 (recommended)

B.A. - Dramatic Arts None B.A. - Economics  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

B.A. - English None B.Sc. - Environmental Science Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Mathematics 30-1 Physics 30 (recommended) Mathematics 31 (recommended)

B.Sc. - Agricultural Studies

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 Biology 30  Chemistry 30  Mathematics 30-1

 French is recommended

B.A. - Anthropology None B.A. or B.Sc. - Archaeology and Geography None B.A. or B.Sc. - Archaeology and Geography (With Optional Concentration in GIS)  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 B.A. - Art None B.Sc. - Biochemistry  Biology 30  Chemistry 30  Mathematics 30-1  Physics 30 (recommended)  Mathematics 31 (recommended) B.Sc. - Biological Sciences Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Mathematics 30-1 Physics 30 (recommended) Mathematics 31 (recommended)

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B.A. - Canadian Studies  French is recommended

B.Sc. - Chemistry Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Mathematics 30-1 Physics 30 (recommended) Mathematics 31 (recommended)

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B.Sc. - Computer Science  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 6

B.Sc. - Computer Science and GIS  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

B.A. - French B.A. - French/German (currently not available)  French and German are recommended B.A. - French/Spanish  French and Spanish are recommended

B.A. - Geography

B.A. - Music None B.A. - Native American Studies None B.Sc. - Neuroscience Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Mathematics 30-1 Physics 30 (recommended) Mathematics 31 (recommended)

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B.A. - Philosophy None B.Sc. - Physics Chemistry 30 Physics 30 (recommended) Mathematics 30-1 Biology 30 (recommended) Mathematics 31 (recommended)

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B.A. - Political Science None

 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

B.A. or B.Sc. - Psychology None

B.A. - Geography (With Optional Concentration in GIS)  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

B.A. - Religious Studies None

B.Sc. - Geography  Mathematics 30-1  Biology 30 (recommended)  One of: Physics 30 OR Chemistry 30 and Mathematics 31 (recommended) and Physics 30 (recommended)

 Mathematics 30-1  Physics 30 (recommended)  Mathematics 31 (recommended)

(recommended)

B.A. - German (currently not available)  German is recommended B.A. - History None B.A. - Kinesiology None B.Sc. - Kinesiology Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 (recommended) Mathematics 30-1 (recommended)

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B.Sc. - Remote Sensing

B.A. - Sociology  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

(recommended)

B.A. - Urban and Regional Studies  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

(recommended)

B.A. - Women and Gender Studies None Pre-Engineering Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Mathematics 31 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

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Education

Management

All Majors

The courses given below for programs in the Faculty of Management are required for admission purposes.

The Faculty of Education does not grant direct entry into the education program. Students complete two years in a pre-Education program prior to applying for admission to the Faculty.

Fine Arts All Majors No high school courses are required to meet prerequisites in Fine Arts programs. Applicants are still required to present high school courses for admission purposes.

B.Mgt. - Accounting  Mathematics 30-1

Mathematics 30-2

B.Mgt. - Computer Science  Mathematics 30-1 or

Mathematics 30-2

B.Mgt. - Political Science  Mathematics 30-1 or

Mathematics 30-2

B.Mgt. - Economics  Mathematics 30-1 B.Mgt. - Finance  Mathematics 30-1

B.Mgt. - First Nations’ Governance

The courses given below for programs in the Faculty of Health Sciences are required for admission purposes.

 Mathematics 30-1 or

Mathematics 30-2

B.Mgt. - General Management  Mathematics 30-1 or

Mathematics 30-2

 One of Biology 30 or Chemistry 30

B.Mgt. - Human Resource Management and Labour Relations  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

B.H.Sc. - Public Health  Biology 30  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

B.Mgt. - Information Systems (currently not available)  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

B.H.Sc. - Addictions Counselling

B.Mgt. - Marketing  Mathematics 30-1 or

Health Sciences

Bachelor of Nursing  Biology 30  Chemistry 30  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

B.Mgt. - International Management  Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

Required vs. Recommended Courses Certain high school courses, although not specifically required, are recommended because either: (1) the course is recommended background for one or more courses required in the major; or (2) completion of the course will allow students more options when choosing major requirements. Visit the online version of this chart at www.uleth.ca/ross/ hs_prereqs/program/all to access specific information regarding why a particular high school course is recommended.

Admission Requirements vs. Prerequisite Requirements The courses given for each program (with the exception of programs in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Management) are NOT required for admission purposes but are necessary to meet prerequisite requirements for courses in the program. See also Programs that DO NOT Require Prior Mathematics and Programs that DO Require Mathematics After Admission at www.uleth.ca/ross/hs_prereqs/math/math_requirements.

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Advanced Placement Program Advanced Placement credentials are recognized both as an admission route and as a means of satisfying specific course requirements. An official AP transcript is required. 1.

2.

Students presenting AP credentials may receive university course credits for AP courses given grade achievement of at least a 4. They also have the option of taking the U of L course. Where an applicant presents both an AP course and the corresponding Grade 12 course for a particular subject, the higher grade will be used for admission purposes. For this purpose, AP course grades are converted as follows:

AP Course

UofL Course

Art History

AHMS 2225/2xxx (6)

Art Studio (Drawing) Art Studio (2-D Design) Art Studio (3-D Design)

ART 2031(3) ART 2xxx (3) ART 2032 (3)

Biology

BIOL 1010 (3)

Calculus AB Calculus BC (grade of 3, 4, or 5)

MATH 1560/2560 (6) MATH 1560/2560 (6)

Chemistry

CHEM 1000/2000 (6)

Computer Science A

CPSC 1620 (3)

Economics (Macroeconomics) Economics (Microeconomics)

ECON 1012 (3) ECON 1010 (3)

English (Language and Composition) English (Literature and Composition)

ENGL 1900 (3) ENGL 1xxx (3)1

Environmental Science

ENVS 2000 (3)

AP Result

Grade 12 %

5

96%

French (Language) French (Literature)

FREN 1500/2000 (6) FREN 2300/2xxx (6)

4

86%

Geography (Human)

GEOG 1200 (3)

3

76%

2

65%

German (Language)

GERM 1500/2000 (6)

1

not acceptable for admission

History (European) History (United States) History (World)

HIST 1000 (3) HIST 2600 (3) HIST 1000 (3)

Japanese (Language and Culture)

Under Review

Latin

Special Assessment

Music (Listening and Literature)2 Music (Theory)2

MUSI 1000 (3) MUSI 1xxx (3)

Physics B Physics C (Electricity and Magnetism) Physics C (Mechanics) Physics C (Mechanics/Electricity and Magnetism)

PHYS 1050 (3) PHYS 2000 (3) PHYS 1000 (3) PHYS 1000/2000 (6)

Political Science

POLI 1000 (3)

Psychology

PSYC 1000 (3)

Spanish (Language) Spanish (Literature)

SPAN 1500/2000 (6) SPAN 2300/2xxx (6)

To Request AP Score Reports: AP College Board ATP (Transcript Department) P.O. Box 6671, Princeton, NJ 08451-6671 www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/ exgrd_rep.html

1 This course fulfills the requirement of the English 1900 prerequisite. Students receiving this transfer may not subsequently

take English 1900 for credit.

2 These courses will not count toward Music requirements for Music majors.

Note: Subject to change. See www.uleth.ca/ross/admission-information/adm_routes/ap for current information.

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International Baccalaureate Program International Baccalaureate credentials are recognized both as an admission route and as a means of satisfying specific course requirements. An official IB transcript is required. 1.

2.

3.

High School applicants presenting IB credentials may receive university course credits for IB courses if they meet the minimum grade achievement levels given in the chart shown right. Applicants presenting complete IB diplomas are guaranteed general admission to the University, subject to English Language Proficiency requirements and deadlines. Admission to quota programs is not guaranteed, but is subject to normal enrolment management procedures. Where an applicant presents both an IB course and the corresponding Grade 12 course for a particular subject, the higher grade will be used for admission purposes. IB course grades are converted as follows:

IB Course

Min. Grade

UofL Course

Art/Design, Higher Level

5

ART 2032/2xxx (6)

Biology, Higher Level

5

BIOL 1010 (3)

Chemistry, Higher Level Chemistry, Standard Level

5 7

CHEM 1000/2000 (6) CHEM 1000 (3)

Computer Science, Higher Level

5

CPSC 1620 (3)

Economics, Higher Level Economics, Standard Level

5 5

ECON 1010/1012 (6) ECON 1010 (3)

English A1, Higher Level

5

ENGL 1xxx (3) 1

French A, Higher or Standard Level French B, Higher Level French B, Standard Level

5 5 5

FREN 2000/2300 (6) FREN 2000/2300 (6) FREN 1500/2000 (6)

Geography, Higher Level Geography, Standard Level

5 5

GEOG 1000/1200 (6) ENVS 2000 (3)

German A, Higher or Standard Level German B, Higher Level German B, Standard Level

5 5 5

GERM 2000/2300 (6) GERM 2000/2300 (6) GERM 1500/2000 (6)

Greek, Higher Level

Special Assessment

History, Higher Level History Africa, Higher Level History Europe/Middle East, Higher Level

5 5 5

HIST 1000 (3) HIST 1xxx (3) HIST 1xxx (3)

Information Technology in a Global Society, Higher Level

5

CPSC 1xxx (3) 2

Latin, Higher or Standard Level

-

Special Assessment

5 5 6

MATH 1560 (3) MATH 1560 (3) MATH 1560/2560 (6)

IB Grade

Grade 12 %

7

97%

6

84%

5

77%

4

65%

Mathematics, Higher Level Math/Further Maths, Higher Level Math/Further Maths, Higher Level

3

55%

Music, Higher Level

5

MUSI 2xxx (6) 3

2

45% 45%

Philosophy, Higher Level

-

1

Special Assessment

Physics, Higher Level

5

PHYS 1000 or 1050 (3)

Psychology, Higher or Standard Level

4

PSYC 1000 (3)

Social Anthropology, Higher Level

5

ANTH 1000 (3)

Spanish A: Literature, Higher or Standard Level Spanish A: Language and Literature, Higher or Standard Level Spanish B, Higher Level Spanish B, Standard Level Spanish AB Initio, Standard Level

-

Under Review

-

Under Review

5 5 -

SPAN 2000/3001 (6) SPAN 1500/2000 (6) Under Review

Theatre, Higher Level

5

DRAM 1xxx (3)

Visual Arts, Higher Level

5

Art 2031/2032 (6)

To Request IB Transcripts: IB North America 475 Riverside Drive, 16th floor, New York, NY 10115 www.ibo.org/iba/transcripts/electronic.cfm

1 This course serves as English 1900 for prerequisite purposes for higher English courses. 2 Not a prerequisite for higher level Computer Science courses. 3 Two unspecified Music credits may be applied to specific Music requirements after interview and assessment by the

Department of Music.

Note: Subject to change. See www.uleth.ca/ross/admission-information/adm_routes/ib for current information.

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New Transfer (College or University) Admission Applicants who have completed three or more transferable semester courses at one or more post-secondary institutions will be considered as New Transfer applicants.

To qualify for general admission, New Transfer applicants must have an admission average of at least 2.0 on the U of L 4.0 GPA scale, calculated on all transferable courses. Admission requirements vary depending on the number of transferable, post-secondary courses completed, as indicated below. See the appropriate Faculty section for quota programs admission requirements.

• Admission GPA of at least 2.0 on the U of L 4.0 GPA scale, calculated on all transferable post-secondary courses. Eight or more transferable courses • High school credentials are not required.

Five or more (but fewer than eight) transferable courses

At least three (but fewer than five) transferable courses

Upon admission, students are assigned transfer credit on a course-by-course basis for eligible post-secondary work. Transfer of credit may serve to reduce the number of courses which must be completed at the U of L in order to complete a program of studies. For detailed information on course-by-course transfer, including course equivalencies, see www.uleth.ca/ross/admissioninformation/adm_routes/new_transfer.

• Basic high school admission average of at least 60%, calculated on five appropriate 30-level high school courses. • Admission GPA of at least 2.0 on the U of L 4.0 GPA scale, calculated on all transferable, post-secondary courses. • Basic high school admission average of at least 60%, calculated on five appropriate 30-level high school courses. • Admission average is determined using a weighted average of the high school admission average and all completed, transferable, postsecondary courses. Admission Priority is assigned according to the admission GPA of the New Transfer applicant. Refer to the Programs Available to New Transfer Students online at www.uleth.ca/ross/admission-information/ adm_routes/nt_prog.

Also, see Part 1 - Admissions in the current uLethbridge Calendar available online www.uleth.ca/ross/academic-calendar/ part01.pdf.

Alberta Colleges or Institutes of Technology For admission and prerequisite requirements, the University accepts courses offered by colleges that are deemed to be equivalent to Alberta high school 30-level courses. Please refer to the Alberta Council on Admissions and Transfer (ACAT) Guide at www.acat.gov.ab.ca.

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As early as their first year, students can work alongside leading researchers as they push the boundaries of creativity and discovery – an opportunity often reserved only for graduate students at other institutions. Regardless of their major, whether they plan to go on to graduate studies or begin a professional career, being involved in research as an undergraduate will help students stand out from the crowd when they graduate.

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alternate Admission PATHWAYS Degree Holders Applicants who have completed, with satisfactory grades, one or more academic degrees from a recognized university, will be considered for admission to a second degree program at the U of L. For most faculties, the length of a second degree program is approximately 20 semester courses. To be eligible for consideration, the declared U of L program/major must be dissimilar from any degree already completed. Courses completed in the first degree and courses completed since the first degree may affect the program content and may reduce the number of courses required to complete subsequent undergraduate degrees. Please contact an Academic Advisor in the appropriate faculty for further information .

Applied and Technology Degrees Applicants presenting Applied or Technology Degrees from recognized colleges or technical institutes in Canada with GPAs of 2.0 or higher on the U of L 4.0 GPA scale are guaranteed admission to first degree, undergraduate non-quota programs. These applicants will be considered for admission to quota programs according to their qualifications as transfer students. Transfer credit awards will be according to regular University procedures and subject to University policies, including those pertaining to residency, major and time limits. Applied and Technology Degrees are not normally considered to be a basis of admission for second degree or graduate studies programs.

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Home School Applicants Regardless of their citizenship or residency, Home School applicants will be considered according to the curriculum they followed.

For example: A high school applicant who studied Alberta curriculum is expected to meet the requirements of an Alberta high school applicant. The applicant should challenge the departmental examinations in courses where such examinations exist to provide grades in the subjects challenged. By this means, an applicant will be considered for admission who presents final grades in five distinct subjects . A high school applicant from British Columbia should challenge the provincial examinations in courses where such examinations exist to provide grades in the subjects challenged. An applicant will be considered for admission who presents final grades in five distinct subjects. An applicant who presents both a high school diploma and appropriate, satisfactory standardized test scores, either ACT or both SAT I and II, will be considered for general admission.


First Nations’ Transition Program This eight-month (two-semester) program enables students to experience a smooth transition to academics and life at the U of L. By interconnecting Aboriginal and Western university cultures, this program aims to increase First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) student success in and out of the classroom. Students who are attending post-secondary for the first time and those who are returning after an absence are eligible to apply. Admission is on a case-by-case basis, though successful applicants will have the following high school courses at a minimum: • English Language Arts 20-1 • Mathematics 20-2 • Applicants interested in the Health Sciences stream may also require Biology 20 and Chemistry 20, depending on the Health Science program the applicant wants to pursue (eg. Nursing). Contact the Admissions Office for more information.

Adult Admission Applicants who are a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident, age 21 years or older, and who do not meet current admission requirements of any other admission route may be considered for Adult Student admission. Applicants who have completed high school requirements and have an admission average of 60% will be considered for admission. For applicants who have not completed high school requirements, a combination of academic credentials, standardized test scores, and evidence of life experiences will be considered. The applicant is assessed for potential post-secondary success, which is the standard of admission for this route. A resume and letter of intent are required for admission purposes. Additional advice is available from the Admissions Office.

Standardized Test Admission Applicants to first-year Faculty of Arts & Science or Faculty of Fine Arts programs will be considered who present acceptable ACT (American College Testing Program) or SAT (Scholastic Achievement Test) scores. In the case of SAT tests, the applicant must present complete SAT Reasoning (Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing) and three additional SAT II test scores. Applicants who present only SAT I scores and who present superior high school records (at least five Grade 12-level courses in academic subjects including English, and a ‘B+’ or higher on these courses), will be considered for admission on an individual basis.

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English Language and Writing Requirements English Language Proficiency English Language Proficiency (ELP) is a requirement for all students whose first language is not English. The ELP requirement may be met in a number of ways, including: • Successful completion of the Advanced Level of the U of L’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program • Most recent official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score (U of L institutional code is 0855), taken within the last two years. Any one of: --

a score of at least 550 on the paper-based test and a TWE (Test of Written English) score of at least 4.0

-- a score of at least 80 on the iBT, with scores of at least 16 on each of Listening, Reading, and Speaking, and a score of at least 18 on Writing • Most recent official Academic IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score, taken within the last two years, with: -- an overall score of at least 6.0 and at least 6.0 in each band Refer to the English Language Proficiency section in Part 1 Admission of the current uLethbridge Calendar or see our web page at www.uleth.ca/ross/admission-information/elp for additional methods of meeting the ELP requirement, as well as for listings of countries and universities exempt from the ELP requirement.

Spoken English Language Proficiency In addition to the English Language Proficiency requirement for regular U of L undergraduate admission, applicants to the the Faculty of Health Sciences must also meet the Spoken English Language Proficiency (SELP) requirement. This additional SELP requirement is essential because students must be able to communicate clearly and effectively with colleagues, instructors, health care professionals, and the public in a variety of settings to be successful in these programs.

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Evidence of Spoken English Language Proficiency must be presented prior to admission and may be shown in a number of ways, including: • Acceptable evidence of full-time studies in a country and/or institution in which the primary language is English, including the successful completion of English Language Arts 30-1 or equivalent • A score of at least 50 on the TSE (Test of Spoken English) • A score of at least 26 on the iBT Speaking section • A score of at least 7.5 on the IELTS Speaking band • A score of at least 70 on the CAEL Speaking sub-test • A score of at least 3 on the MELAB Speaking section For additional information, refer to the SELP requirement in the Admissions section in Part 10 - Health Sciences of the current uLethbridge Calendar available online at www.uleth.ca/ross/ academic-calendar/part10.pdf.

Writing Proficiency Requirement The Writing Proficiency Requirement (WPR) is an admission requirement for all applicants to programs in the Faculty of Education and must be met by the June 1 document deadline. Applicants may meet the Writing Proficiency Requirement in any of the following ways: • Obtaining a grade of 75 per cent or higher on the English Language Arts 30-1 Alberta Diploma exam • Obtaining a final grade of 80 per cent or higher in English Language Arts 30-1 or its equivalent from any province • Obtaining a grade of ‘B’ (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) or higher in Writing 1000 • Obtaining a grade of ‘B’ (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) or higher in a university English course • Successful completion of a recognized degree from an English-language university


Admission Deadlines Fall 2015

Spring 2016

Application

Admission Decision Documents

Final Official Documents

Application

Admission Decision Documents

Final Official Documents

Early admission 1

December 15

March 1

August 15

N/A

N/A

N/A

General admission

June 1

August 1

August 15

November 1

November 15

November 15

Transfer (course-by-course)

June 1

June 15

June 15

November 1

November 15

November 15

Continuing U of L

June 1

June 30

June 30

November 1

November 15

November 15

Mature/Non-Matric. Adult

June 1

June 15

August 15

November 1

November 15

November 15

Off-Shore International

May 15

June 15

June 30

September 15

September 15

November 15

March 1

May 1

August 15

N/A

N/A

N/A

B.Ed., including Combined Degrees with B.Ed. 3

May 1

June 1

June 1

N/A

N/A

N/A

Post-Diploma—B.F.A. and B.Mus. 4

June 1

June 15

June 15

November 1

November 15

November 15

Post-Diploma—B.Mgt.

June 1

June 30

August 30

November 1

November 15

December 24

Post-Diploma—B.H.Sc. (Addictions Counselling majors)

June 1

June 15

June 15

N/A

N/A

N/A

Fine Arts - All programs except B.F.A. - Multidisciplinary and B.Mus. (Digital Audio Arts) 4

June 1

June 15

HS August 15 Tr June 15

November 1

November 15

November 15

B.Mus. (Digital Audio Arts majors) 5

June 1

June 15

HS August 15 Tr June 15

N/A

N/A

N/A

March 1

April 1

HS August 15 Tr June 15

N/A

N/A

N/A

B.Sc. (Environmental Science majors) excluding Post-Diploma B.Sc.

May 1

HS August 1 Tr June 15

HS August 15 Tr June 15

November 1

November 15

November 15

B.H.Sc. (Addictions Counselling majors) 6

June 1

HS August 1 Tr June 15

HS August 15 Tr June 15

N/A

N/A

N/A

General Admission High School

Transfer

Other

Specialized Programs High School Applicants Only

Continuing & Transfer

Pre-Engineering 2

High School (HS), B.Nursing, including After Continuing, & Approved Degree Transfer (Tr)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Early Admission applicants are advised to apply by December 15. Applicants who do not meet the Early Admission application or admission document deadlines, but who meet the regular deadlines, will be considered according to regular high school policies. Program is currently under review. This route is only available to students who have successfully completed a minimum of 20 courses. Applications for pre-Education programs are accepted for both Fall and Spring semesters. Applicants to these Fine Arts programs must meet audition/portfolio requirements. Students entering the Digital Audio Arts major must submit a digital portfolio to the Faculty of Fine Arts for admission purposes. Applicants must submit an Admission Statement to the Admissions Office by June 1.

Notes: • Conditional offers of admission may be made for qualified applicants on the basis of interim/unofficial documents received prior to the Admissions Decision Document deadline. • U of L Advanced English for Academic Purposes (EAP) results will be accepted from the Summer term EAP classes for admission to the subsequent Fall semester, and from the Fall semester EAP classes for the subsequent Spring semester. All other documents pertaining to English Language Proficiency (e.g., TOEFL) must be received no later than the preceding August 1 for Fall admission, or November 15 for Spring admission. • International applicants should ensure that they apply early enough to accommodate the processing time for their study permit application. Study permit processing times may be found at www.cic.gc.ca.

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Pre-Professional Transfer Programs Students at the U of L may prepare themselves to apply for admission to a number of professional programs offered at other universities. Through arrangements between the U of L and professional faculties at other universities, transfer programs have been established for the professional programs listed below. Admission to these programs at the destination institutions is by quota and is competitive.

Law University of Alberta or University of Calgary • U of L program of admission: B.A. • Eligible U of L majors: Student’s choice. • Applicants must meet general admission requirements.

Medicine Dentistry University of Alberta • U of L program of admission: B.Sc. • Eligible U of L majors: Agricultural Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Neuroscience. • Applicants must meet general admission requirements.

Engineering University of Alberta • U of L program of admission: B.Sc.* •

Entrance restricted to high school applicants only and is competitive. Space is limited.

• Applicants must meet general admission requirements. *The Engineering transfer program is currently under review at the U of L. Please contact Arts & Science Student Program Services for further information.

Journalism University of Regina • U of L program of admission: B.A. • Eligible U of L majors: Student’s choice. Majors in Economics, English, History, Political Science, or Sociology may be of particular interest. • Applicants must meet general admission requirements.

University of Alberta or University of Calgary • U of L program of admission: B.Sc. • Eligible U of L majors: Agricultural Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Neuroscience. • Applicants must meet general admission requirements.

Social Work University of Calgary • U of L program of admission: B.A. • Eligible U of L majors: Student’s choice. Majors in Economics, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology may be of particular interest. • Applicants must meet general admission requirements. • The final two years of the Bachelor of Social Work program are offered at the Lethbridge campus by the University of Calgary, Faculty of Social Work, Lethbridge Division.

Veterinary Medicine Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan • U of L program of admission: B.Sc. • Eligible majors: Agricultural Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Neuroscience. • Applicants must meet general admission requirements.

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Scholarships Scholarship Deadlines High School Applicant Awards

Award

Grade 11 Merit Award

Requirements Regionally disbursed to high-achieving applicants

Board of Governors’ Admission

Regionally disbursed to high-achieving

and Relocation Awards

applicants

Leadership Awards

High School Applicant Entrance Awards

Deadline to Apply

June 30 of the year the applicant is in Grade 11

Apply for Fall admission by December 15

Leadership, academic achievement, volunteer

Separate scholarship application *

experience, financial need and/or artistic ability

required by March 15

Academic achievement

Separate scholarship application * March 15 for Fall entrance November 15 for Spring entrance

Requirements

Deadline to Apply

Transfer Applicant Awards

Award

New Transfer/Collaborative

Post-Diploma

Minimum of 24 transferable credits with a GPA of 3.00 or higher

Academic achievement based on diploma GPA of 3.00 or higher

Separate scholarship application * June 1 for Fall entrance November 15 for Spring entrance Separate scholarship application * June 1 for Fall entrance November 15 for Spring entrance

Athletic Awards | Alberta residents may be recommended by their coaches for a Jimmy Condon Athletic Scholarship during their first year of participation on a University intercollegiate athletic team. Entrance and continuing athletic awards are governed by Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS).

*Applications must be submitted online using the Bridge (www.uleth.ca/bridge). Government Student Financial Assistance

For additional information contact

Contact our office for details on applying for government student financial assistance to study at the U of L. Check the CanLearn website at www.canlearn.ca for general information on government student loan programs.

Scholarships and Student Finance University of Lethbridge | 4401 University Drive Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4 403-329-2585 | Fax: 403-382-7110 fin.aid@uleth.ca | www.uleth.ca/ross/student-finance

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The University of Lethbridge is one of Canada’s leading universities. We ranked as one of Canada’s top-three undergraduate institutions in Maclean’s University Rankings, 2014 and we are named one of Canada’s top-three undergraduate research institutions by RE$EARCH Infosource.

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Degree Programs


Faculty of Education Students who have not yet completed a recognized university degree must be admitted to a five-year (50-course) Combined Degrees program to earn a Bachelor of Education degree.

Combined Degrees programs generally consist of three years of study in the Faculty of Arts & Science, Fine Arts or Management, and two years of study in the Faculty of Education. Students graduate with two degrees: a B.Ed in their teaching major and B.A., B.F.A., B.Mus., B.Sc., or B.Mgt. in a related discipline.

Students are initially admitted to a pre-Education program and must meet the following minimum qualifications for admission to the Faculty of Education: • Completion of 20 semester courses (60.0 credit hours). All courses must be graded, with the exception of EDUC 2500. • Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on the U of L 4.0 GPA scale calculated on all courses taken within the semesters containing the last 20 graded courses (60.0 credit hours). • Completion of a minimum number of courses in the teaching subject major (see the applicable section in Part 13 - Combined Degrees of the current uLethbridge Calendar available online at www.uleth.ca/ross/academiccalendar/part13/pdf.

• A minimum GPA of 2.5 on the U of L 4.0 GPA scale on all graded courses comprising the major, including all transferable courses. • Credit in Education 2500 - Orientation to Teaching (or equivalent), including a favourable recommendation from the instructor. • Demonstrated proficiency in written and oral English by the June 1 document deadline (see p. 14).

For Post-Diploma Combined Degrees programs with Education, see p. 24.

Admission GPA Requirements (GPA Requirements by major as of August 14, 2014) Art Education

2.80

CTS: Business Focus

2.50

Drama Education*

2.50

English Language Arts

3.23

Mathematics Education

2.85

Modern Languages Education

2.50

Music Education

2.50

Native Education

3.05

Physical Education*

3.20

Science Education (Bio)

2.81

Science Education (Chem)

2.50

Science Education (Geog)

2.50

Science Education (Physics)

2.50

Social Studies Education

3.37

Additional admission requirements apply to the majors listed below: Drama Education • Audition • Interview • Portfolio

Native Education Minimum of five courses in the school subject minor with GPA of at least 2.5

Music Education • Audition • Interview

Physical Education Physical Education and Sport Activities report

For details visit www.uleth.ca/education

*These majors require supplemental documents for admission and the student may be given a boost to their Admission GPA. The posted minimum GPAs reflect any boost that student may have receive. Notes: U of L Education 2500 students receive a boost to their Admission GPA if they meet the 2.5 Admission GPA requirement and are deemed “Highly Recommended.” The posted GPAs reflect any additional boost. Admission is competitve and GPA requirements change each year. The posted GPAs are current at the time of publication and should only be used as a guideline. Please contact the office of Student Program Services in the Faculty of Education (403-329-2254 | edu.sps@uleth.ca) for additional admission inquiries and for further information about “Special Case” admission.

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Faculty of Arts & Science Applicants to Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science programs must meet general admission requirements. Certain programs require high school courses as prerequisites for courses in the program (see p. 6).

Competitive Program B.Sc. Environmental Science is a competitive program and may require a higher admission average. Priority is given to students who have successfully completed Math 30-1, Biology 30 and Chemistry 30.

Faculty of Fine Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts - Art Portfolio Applicants to the following programs must submit a portfolio: • B.F.A. - Art (Art Studio Majors only) • Pre-B.F.A. - Art/B.Ed. Portfolio requirements are available at www.uleth.ca/finearts/departments/art/ admissions.

Bachelor of Fine Arts Multidisplinary

Bachelor of Music

Applicants to the Bachelor of Fine Arts Multidisciplinary program must meet general admission requirements. Applicants should contact an academic advisor: www.uleth.ca/finearts/student-advising.

Applicants to the following programs are advised to audition before their first semester:

Bachelor of Fine Arts New Media Portfolio and Questionairre

Bachelor of Fine Arts Dramatic Arts

Applicants to the following programs must submit both a portfolio and questionnaire:

Audition

• B.F.A. - New Media

Applicants to the B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts (Performance majors only) must successfully audition in their second year to continue in or transfer to the Performance major. Audition requirements are available at www.uleth.ca/ finearts/departments/drama/admissions.

• B.F.A. - New Media/B.Mgt. Questionnaire and portfolio requirements are available at www.uleth.ca/finearts/ departments/new-media/admissions.

For admission requirements to Post-Diploma programs in Fine Arts, see p. 25.

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Audition

• B.Mus. (Music majors only) • Pre-B.Mus./B.Ed. degree First-year students and transfer students can be admitted to the University without an audition; however, they cannot register for Music Studio until they audition successfully. Audition information and applications are available at www.uleth.ca/finearts/ departments/music/admissions.

Portfolio Applicants to the B.Mus. with a Digital Audio Arts major must submit a portfolio. Portfolio requirements are available at www.uleth.ca/finearts/departments/music/ digital-audio-arts-admission.


Faculty of Health Sciences Bachelor of Nursing High School Courses Applicants must meet the following admission requirements: • English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum 60 per cent)

Bachelor of Nursing (After Degree)

Bachelor of Health Sciences (Addictions Counselling)

Prerequisite Courses

High School Courses

Applicants must present six credit hours in each of:

Applicants to the Addictions Counselling major must meet general admission requirements and include the following:

• Human Anatomy and Physiology

• Biology 30

• Fine Arts or Humanities

• English Language Arts 30-1

• Chemistry 30

• Social Sciences

• Biology 30 or Chemistry 30

• Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

Three credit hours in each of: • Microbiology

• Fifth Course (any five credit course, not including Special Projects) Note: Admission is competitive and the Faculty of Health Sciences reserves the right of selection of all students for admission and readmission to the Faculty on the basis of academic qualifications.

Competitive Program Admission to the Bachelor of Nursing is competitive. Applicants are ranked according to their qualifications using the average of the grades earned in the five required courses listed above. All applicants may be invited to an interview.

• Statistics

Competitive Program Admission will be granted on a competitive basis using a Grade Point Average (GPA) calculated using Human Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Statistics, and the semesters containing the most recent additional 16 university-level courses.

Documents Required by Orientation Day of the First Year (B.N. and B.N.A.D.) • Immunization record • First Aid • CPR-HCP

Letter of Intent Those applying for readmission to the Bachelor of Nursing program or from another Bachelor of Nursing program must submit a letter of intent. See www.uleth.ca/healthsciences/intent.

Admission Statement Applicants must submit an Admission Statement to the Admissions Office by June 1 using the form available at www.uleth.ca/ healthsciences/statement. For admission requirements to the Post-Diploma Bachelor of Health Sciences (Addictions Counselling) see p. 25.

Bachelor of Health Sciences (Public Health) High School Courses Applicants to the Public Health major in the B.H.Sc. and B.H.Sc./B.Mgt. must meet general admission requirements and include the following: • English Language Arts 30-1 • Biology 30 • Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

• Criminal Record Check (or equivalent)

Nursing students gain exceptional hands-on learning in the Simulation Health Centre. The lifelike mannequins are extraordinary – they give birth, have heart attacks, and even respond to medication – allowing students to practice their skills and critical decision making in a safe and interactive way.

Spoken English Language Proficiency (SELP) Applicants to the Faculty of Health Sciences must also meet the Spoken English Language Proficiency requirement (see p. 21).

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Faculty of Management Admission

Competitive Programs

High School Courses

Admission to all majors in the B.Mgt., Post-Diploma B.Mgt., Professional Diploma in Accounting, and Management Certificate programs is competitive. Admission to the B.Mgt. as a Second Degree and the Professional Diploma in Accounting is based on completion of an undergraduate degree with a GPA of no less than 2.0 (on the U of L 4.0 GPA scale) on the last 20 graded university-level semester courses.

• Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 (U of L’s MATH 0500 is accepted) Students are strongly encouraged to complete Mathematics 30-1. For quantitative majors, Mathematics 30-1 or equivalent must be presented. For non-quantitative majors, Mathematics 30-2 is also accepted (see p. 4). For admission requirements to Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management programs, see p. 25.

Three Campuses to Choose From Students have the flexibility of completing their degrees on our campuses in Lethbridge, Calgary, or Edmonton. Lethbridge Campus Students can pursue all programs and majors. Calgary and Edmonton Campuses Classes on the Calgary and Edmonton campuses serve adult learners who may be in the workforce wanting to further their education, and are offered in the evenings and on weekends so students can continue to work while they earn their degrees. Students can pursue the following:

Contact the Campus Office Lethbridge Campus Phone: 403-329-2153 | undergrad.management@uleth.ca Calgary Campus Phone: 403-571-3360 | calgary.campus@uleth.ca Edmonton Campus Phone: 780-424-0425 | edmonton.campus@uleth.ca

• B.Mgt. • Post-Diploma B.Mgt. • Second degree in Management • Professional Diploma in Accounting • Management Certificates • M.Sc. (Management) Combined Degrees programs (B.A./B.Mgt., B.Sc./B.Mgt., B.Mgt./B.Ed., Post-Diploma B.Mgt./B.Ed, B.F.A. - New Media/B.Mgt., and B.H.Sc./B.Mgt.) cannot be completed in their entirety on the Calgary or Edmonton campuses, and all Combined Degrees applicants will be assigned to the Lethbridge campus. For information on specific majors and minors available at the Calgary and Edmonton campuses, please see the uLethbridge Calendar www.uleth.ca/ross/academic-calendar/part11.pdf. 22

Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Bridging Program The Faculty of Management, with the support of the Chartered Accountants Education Foundation of Alberta, offers courses in Calgary, Edmonton and Lethbridge which cover the competencies in the CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant) competency map, through the Professional Diploma in Accounting. Students completing the program will meet the entrance requirements for the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP).


PostDiploma Programs About Post-Diploma Programs Each Post-Diploma program is designed to build on the foundation obtained through the applicant’s diploma program, while addressing the needs for core academic skills in the subject area. Post-Diploma degree programs are typically 20 semester courses in length and composed of selected courses in the major subject and related disciplines, as well as courses to meet the General Liberal Education Requirement.

Approved Diplomas

General Admission

For current information on approved diploma programs, see www.uleth.ca/ postdiploma. If the program is not listed, contact the U of L Admissions Office (403382-7134 | admissions@uleth.ca).

Holders of two- or three-year diplomas from recognized institutions, where the program has sufficient academic content and the diploma GPA is 2.0 or higher, will be considered for general admission to a transfer program in the Faculties of Arts & Science, Management, Health Sciences or Fine Arts. Please note that GPA criteria will vary for particular programs and are subject to change. All GPAs are expressed on the U of L 4.0 GPA scale.

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Faculty of Arts & Science

Faculty of Education

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Studies)

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Fine Arts Art or Dramatic Arts or Bachelor of Music/ Bachelor of Education

Students with approved two-year college diplomas in agriculture and a diploma GPA of 2.5 or higher are eligible for admission to 20-course programs leading to either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science with a major in Agricultural Studies. Students with diploma GPAs between 2.0 and 2.49 will be considered on an individual basis.

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Students with approved two-year college diplomas in computer systems technology or computer information technology programs, and a diploma GPA of 2.5 or higher are eligible for admission. Students with diploma GPAs between 2.0 and 2.49 will be considered on an individual basis.

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) Students with approved two-year college diplomas in environmental science or a related area and a diploma GPA of 2.75 or higher are eligible for admission. Students with diploma GPAs between 2.0 and 2.74 and related work experience will be considered on an individual basis.

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Science (Geography With a Concentration in Geographical Information Science) Students with an approved college diploma in geography, geomatics or land resource information systems, and a diploma GPA of 2.5 or higher are eligible for admission.

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Students with an approved two- or three-year college diploma in art, drama, or music with a GPA of 2.5 or higher and a satisfactory portfolio, audition, and/or interview may be admitted to a Post-Diploma Combined Degrees program. Students begin the program classified as pre-PostDiploma B.F.A. - Art or Dramatic Arts/B.Ed. or pre-Post-Diploma B.Mus./B. Ed. Applicants are expected to present a portfolio/audition and interview to the Faculty of Education in addition to meeting the requirements for the Faculty of Fine Arts. See Post-Diploma Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Music.

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management/ Bachelor of Education Students with an approved college diploma in business administration or management, and a GPA at or above the current admission cut-off may be admitted to a Post-Diploma Combined Degrees program. Students begin the program classified as pre-Post-Diploma B.Mgt./B.Ed.


Faculty of Fine Arts

Faculty of Health Sciences

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Fine Arts or Post-Diploma Bachelor of Music

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Health Sciences (Addictions Counselling)

Students with approved diplomas from recognized colleges, a diploma GPA of 2.5 or higher, and a satisfactory portfolio, audition and/or interview, may be admitted to Post-Diploma degree programs leading to the following degrees:

Students with approved diplomas in addictions counselling or related areas, and a diploma GPA of 3.0 or higher will be considered. For some approved diplomas, students will be offered admission to the PostDiploma B.H.Sc. (Extended) program and will complete five qualifying courses in their first semester. Students in the Post-Diploma B.H.Sc. (Extended) program must successfully complete the qualifying courses with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 before proceeding into the second semester of the program. Applicants with extensive practical experience in the field and a GPA below 3.0 will be considered individually.

• B.F.A. - Art

B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts

• B.F.A. - Multidisciplinary

B.Mus.

• Combined Degrees including the B.Ed. degree There are programs available for graduates of both two- and three-year diploma programs. Applicants to the following programs must submit a portfolio: • Post-Diploma B.F.A. - Art (Art Studio Majors only) • Pre-Post-Diploma B.F.A. - Art/B.Ed. Portfolio requirements are available at www.uleth.ca/finearts/departments/art/admissions. Applicants to the following programs must submit a portfolio and/or arrange for an audition/interview: • Post-Diploma B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts (Technical/ Design or Theatre Studies majors) must submit a portfolio. • Post-Diploma B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts (Performance majors) only must submit a portfolio and arrange an audition/ interview. • Pre-Post-Diploma B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts/B.Ed. must submit a portfolio. Portfolio and audition/interview requirements are available at www.uleth.ca/finearts/departments/drama/admissions. Applicants to the following programs must audition or submit a DVD: • Post-Diploma B.Mus. • Pre-Post-Diploma B.Mus./B.Ed.

Faculty of Management Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management (20 Course) Completion of an approved diploma in business administration or management with a cumulative program GPA of 3.0 or higher results in guaranteed admission to the Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management Degree (20 course). If an applicant applies to this program with a GPA below 3.0, the applicant may be admitted in the second round of admissions. See www.uleth.ca/postdiploma to determine whether diploma programs qualify for admission to the Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management. Additional transfer credit it not considered for these programs.

Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management (25 Course) A student may gain admission to the Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management Degree (25 course) program by completing an approved diploma with a cumulative program GPA at or above the current admission cut-off. Students should consult with an academic advisor and see www.uleth.ca/postdiploma for information on specific diplomas.

Audition application and portfolio requirements are available at www.uleth.ca/finearts/departments/music/admissions.

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How to apply for admission Applying to the U of L is as easy as one, two, three....four: This is the simplest and most straight-forward way to apply. To apply to the U of L, you must first create an account on the ApplyAlberta website and then complete your U of L application. Students can access our application form from our DISCOVER website (discover.ulethbridge.ca) as well as at applyalberta.ca.

Apply online at

discover.ulethbridge.ca

Indicate courses completed and in progress (new high school applicants only) (including final and estimated final grades)

Include valid credit card information for payment of the application fee

Submit the application

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Application Fee

Official Documents

The application fee for admission to an undergraduate program is $100. Subsequent applications for admission to a level of study are assessed an application fee of $25.

Through ApplyAlberta (Alberta Post-Secondary Application System), applicants authorize the University of Lethbridge to request transcripts on their behalf from Alberta Education and/or participating postsecondary institutions in Alberta. Applicants attending institutions not participating in ApplyAlberta or any educational institution out-ofprovince must arrange to have official transcripts sent directly to the Admissions Office.

Self-reported grades High school applicants provide final grades for Grade 12 courses already completed, and estimate final grades for courses in progress and courses they plan to complete based on Grade 12 mid-term marks or Grade 11 final grades. If an applicant is not admissible based on self-reported grades, the Admissions Office will require interim transcripts in order to make the prediction of grades and the initial admission decision.

Conditional Admission Conditional admission decisions may be made on the basis of interim/unofficial transcripts and/or mid-term mark statements (for courses in progress) received by the Admission Decision Document deadline.

Applicants currently studying at institutions not participating in ApplyAlberta or any educational institution out-of-province are strongly advised to arrange, at the time of application, for the submission of interim transcripts if required final transcripts are not yet available. Final, official transcripts must be submitted on or before the Final Document deadline. Visit www.applyalberta.ca for more information.

Education Combined Degree Programs Applicants may not apply directly into the Faculty of Education from high school. Interested students should initially apply to a pre-Bachelor of Education Combined Degrees program (pre-B.A./B.Ed., pre-B.Sc./B. Ed., pre-B.F.A./B.Ed., pre-B.Mus./B.Ed., pre-B.Mgt./B.Ed.).

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From Application to Registration

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Applicants, upon submitting an application, receive notification via email of their: • Nine-digit U of L student identification number • Information regarding the application for scholarships

U of L ID Number | Students need this nine-digit number to log on to the Bridge for the first time and set up their U of L username and password.

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Applicants should notify us immediately if their contact information changes. Log on to the Bridge (www.uleth.ca/bridge), email admissions@uleth.ca, or fax 403-329-5159. Applicants can check their application status, including required documents, at any time by logging on to the Bridge (www.uleth.ca/bridge).

The Bridge www.uleth.ca/bridge U of L’s web information system where students can: • view admission status • register for courses • view class schedule • access T2202A tax form • view cash office account summary (check tuition and fees owing and/or paid) • view examination schedules

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A student offered admission receives an offer letter and Admission Guide, followed by registration information once it is available. Program Planning Guide (PPGs) | The Program Planning Guide lists all required courses and includes a suggested sequence plan. These guides are available online at www.uleth.ca/ross/ppgs.

• view any holds on registration (registration privileges will be withheld if there are outstanding fees, including the current semester’s fees) • view final grades • view working copy transcript • view job postings at workopolisCampus.com • view or update personal information • apply for scholarships

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Applicants must return the Confirmation of Admission form with the non-refundable tuition deposit before the expiry date identified in the Offer of Admission. Expiry Date | We encourage students to send us their Confirmation of Admission form by the expiry date. If more time is needed, students may contact the Admissions Office for an extension (admissions@uleth.ca | 403-382-7134). Confirmation of Admission | Students need to send this form back to the Admissions Office (signed and dated) to let us know whether or not they plan to attend the U of L. If they plan to attend, a tuition deposit MUST accompany this form. Note this deposit is in addition to the application fee that has already been paid.

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Students register in courses online, starting on their registration date, using the Bridge (www.uleth.ca/bridge).

Timeframe | Registration for the Fall semester typically starts during the end of April. Students who have been offered admission will normally receive registration information from us by email in mid-April. A student can register on or after their assigned date, but earlier registration is better for course selection. General Liberal Education Requirement (GLER) | All U of L students must complete the General Liberal Education Requirement (GLER). This involves taking at least four courses from three different areas: Fine Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences. The required courses in a student’s program typically fulfill some of the GLER requirement, so the Program Planning Guide, Timetable, and uLethbridge Calendar should be used to determine which additional GLER courses should be taken. Refer to the current uLethbridge Calendar, at the end of Part 4 - Academic Regulations for more information. The Calendar is available online (discover.ulethbridge. ca/counsellor and www.uleth.ca/ross/academic-calendar). Registration Date | This is the first day students can log on to the Bridge to add courses to their class schedule.

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International Students Applicants from other countries must present qualifications comparable to those of Canadian applicants: • Applicants with completed, appropriate secondary qualifications from other countries will be considered for High School admission • Studies completed at recognized universities and colleges will be considered for New Transfer, College Diploma or Previous Degree admission, as appropriate Details on high school admission requirements for specific countries are available in the

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uLethbridge Calendar and www.uleth.ca/ross/ admission-information/intl/intreq.

International Centre • Offers ongoing support for international students • Provides information about international exchange and studyabroad opportunities • Administers the U of L’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program See our website at www.uleth.ca/international or contact us by email at international@uleth.ca.


On-campus Housing The University of Lethbridge offers a wide range of on-campus living options, from single rooms to shared apartments. First-year students entering straight from high school can apply online to stay in the University Hall (UHall) traditional-style dorms or in the Kainai House apartment building. University Hall Residence | Our most convenient, on-campus accommodation offers 276 single and double rooms in University Hall. These fully-furnished rooms are available on the first four floors and are reserved for first-year residents coming to the University directly from high school. The residence is equipped with common rooms, a games room, a laundry centre and an activity centre. The Library, main campus food outlet, study rooms and computer labs are conveniently located, and most academic areas are accessible without going outside on inclement days.

Kainai House | Our Kainai House apartment building accommodates 155 students in one, two, four and six bedroom, fully furnished units. All bedrooms are single occupancy and suites are assigned on a bedroom-by-bedroom basis. Swipe-card laundry facilities are provided on each floor. This complex also includes study and meeting rooms, television lounge and games room. The apartment building is conveniently located south of Aperture Drive, just a short fiveminute walk away from the centre of campus. www.uleth.ca/housing housing@uleth.ca 403-329-2584

Housing Deadlines Students are advised to apply as early as possible to improve their chances for accommodation. Newly admitted applicants, who apply before April 1, will have their names entered into an accommodation lottery.

Approximately 75% of the allocated beds will be randomly selected. The names drawn will be guaranteed accommodation prior to May 15.

Off-campus Housing To help students who choose to live off campus, the University maintains an off-campus housing registry that provides a range of off-campus housing opportunities such as room and board, shared suites and apartments available for rent in the Lethbridge area. This list has excellent community support and is frequently updated. The list may be accessed online or received via fax, mail or email. www.uleth.ca/offcampushousing offcampus.housing@uleth.ca 403-329-2092

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Counsellor Resources

Student Services

We know you often go above and beyond what is required when helping students through the post-secondary decision-making process.

Counselling Services

We will assist you in your efforts in any way we can. Know that you and your students may contact us at any time and we will do our best to help.

Sign up online If you have not already done so, please create an account on our discover.ulethbridge.ca website. We will send you important admission and program updates, counsellor newsletters, and invitations to upcoming U of L counsellor events.

Request a presentation at your school Our recruiters hit the road each September. We invite you to send us a request for a representative to come to your school and we will try to make it to your school to meet your students.

Schedule a day when your school can visit us If you have a date in mind to bring your students to visit our campus, let us know and we will schedule a day full of fun activities, including a tour of campus and free lunch!

Request material We can send our resource publications and student handouts to your school at any time. Simply contact us with your address and the requested number of each type of publication. • Future Student Viewbook • Counsellor Resource Guide • Program Planning Book

Counselling Services contributes to the total well-being and development of individual students. Personal counselling, career counselling and academic skills development programs help students realize their educational, social and personal potential. All services are free and confidential. 403-317-2845 www.uleth.ca/counselling

Accomodated Learning Centre The Accomodated Learning Centre can support student requests for special testing or registration procedures once their disability has been documented. They can also guide students to local services or agencies which may be of assistance. Special equipment or specialized services frequently must be funded through agencies outside the U of L. Questions regarding physical access may also be brought to the Acmodated Learning Centre staff who will then direct students to the appropriate University office or personnel. 403-329-2766 alc@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/ross/accommodatedlearning-centre

Health Centre The Health Centre can support students with everything from a sore throat or yearly physcial to advice about nutrition. It is a safe place for students to get help with their health concerns. 403-329-2484 www.uleth.ca/hr/health-centre

Native Student Advising The Native Student Advising Office is located in the new FNMI Centre. This is a free, confidential service for students who self-identify as First Nations’, Métis, or Inuit. The primary role of the Advising Office is to guide, encourage and empower students in the university environment

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so that they may achieve their highest potential. 403-317-2812 elizabeth.ferguson@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/first-nations-metis-inuit

Enrolment Services The Enrolment Services Office provides information to prospective students, their families, and high school and college guidance counsellors on all aspects of university and student life. This includes information about programs, admission requirements, tuition fees, scholarship and research opportunities, on- and offcampus housing, and student services. Enrolment Services also organizes events and activities to help students make the transition to university life and celebrate their success, including Ahead of the Herd, New Student Orientation and Convocation. 403-329-2762 inquiries@uleth.ca discover.ulethbridge.ca

Security Services and Parking The U of L is committed to providing a safe living, learning and working environment. Security Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and offer programs such as Safewalk, which offers escorts from anywhere to anywhere on campus, and a free key tag program that facilitates the return of lost keys. 403-329-2603 www.uleth.ca/security www.uleth.ca/facilities/parking

Student Success Centre The Student Success Centre offers professional services designed to support you as you work toward your academic and personal goals. Develop your study and time-management skills, find a tutor and get connected with supports and resources available to help you achieve success in learning and in life. 403-394-3964 www.uleth.ca/student-success-centre


Contacts Admissions

Accomodated Learning Centre

Office: SU140 (Students’ Union Building) 403-382-7134 Fax: 403-329-5159 admissions@uleth.ca

Office: B760 (University Hall) 403-329-2766 Fax: 403-329-2003 alc@uleth.ca

Enrolment Services

Housing Services

SU065, 4401 University Drive Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 3M4 403-329-2762 inquiries@uleth.ca

403-329-2584 www.uleth.ca/housing housing@uleth.ca

Registrar’s Office

403-329-2092 www.uleth.ca/offcampushousing offcampus.housing@uleth.ca

Office: SU140 (Students’ Union Building) 403-320-5700 Fax: 403-329-5159 regoffice@uleth.ca

Off-Campus Housing

Scholarships and Student Finance Office: AH151 (Anderson Hall) 403-329-2585 Fax: 403-382-7110 fin.aid@uleth.ca

Calgary Campus 6th Floor, 345 - 6 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 4V1 403-571-3360 calgary.campus@uleth.ca

Edmonton Campus 7128 Ada Boulevard NW Edmonton, AB T5B 4E4 780-424-0425 edmonton.campus@uleth.ca

Academic Advising Advising (or Student Program Services) offices are available to assist students with program planning. Academic advisors are typically available for walk-in and appointment times. Students may consult with an advisor regarding academic regulations, course selection, and program planning. Newly admitted high school students may also contact Enrolment Services with general questions.

Faculty of Arts & Science

Faculty of Management:

403-329-5106 artsci.advising@uleth.ca

Lethbridge Campus 403-329-2153 undergrad.management@uleth.ca

Faculty of Education 403-329-2254 edu.sps@uleth.ca

Faculty of Fine Arts 403-329-2691 finearts.admissions@uleth.ca

Faculty of Health Sciences

Calgary Campus 403-571-3360 calgary.campus@uleth.ca Edmonton Campus 780-424-0425 edmonton.campus@uleth.ca

403-329-2699 health.sciences@uleth.ca

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