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At Lethbridge College, our job is to make sure you are ready for yours. And our staff is here to help you along the way. If you can’t find the information you are looking for here, check out our search button and our Departments page. We are here to help!

Feeling stressed out?
You are not alone – and there are many ways we can help you.
Q: I think the stress is getting to me. Where can I go for help?
A: You are not alone – and there are lots of way we can help you. If you need someone to talk to or support you as you work through what is stressing you out, please contact Wellness Services at 403-320-3289 or counselling@lethbridgecollege.ca.
How we can help
Our in person counselling team offer a variety of services to help you meet the challenges of achieving your personal, professional and academic potential. The primary form of support is personal counselling, which provides an opportunity to work collaboratively with a professional counsellor to solve personal issues.
Counselling can be sought for many reasons, including:
- managing stress/distress
- mental health concerns (like anxiety or depression)
- suicidal thoughts
- substance use/addiction
- relationship stress
- career and academic issues
- any other personal issues you may be facing
In addition to on- and off-campus face-to-face counselling, you can access online, video, telephone or app-based counselling to discuss whatever is on your mind. Use the appointment guide for instructions on how to book your face-to-face, online or phone counselling session.
There is also a wide variety of health and wellness information and articles available on the SSP website on topics like health, relationships, living away from home and student life.

Where can I get a copy of my transcript?
The Registrar’s Office has just what you need.
Q: Where I can I get a copy of my transcript?
A: Lethbridge College uses MyCreds, Canada’s digital document wallet, to issue transcripts and other official documents in a secure digital format. MyCreds is the official online document sharing system of the Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada.
Documents issued through MyCreds are certified, official and can be securely shared with other educational institutions, employers and other third parties. MyCreds allows you to access your documents anytime, from anywhere and share them as often as you need.
Learn how to access your credentials online

Who can I talk to about financial aid?
The helpful team in Student Awards and Financial Aid can help.
Q: Who can I talk to about financial aid?
A: The Student Awards and Financial Aid office is your first stop for information about student loans, awards and scholarships, and budgeting for school.
There are a few different ways to access funds to help pay for your post-secondary education:
- Student loans: There are many upsides to borrowing from the government but keep in mind that you must repay your loans (interest is currently 0 for federal loans) with interest after you graduate. Consider creating a budget to determine how much funding you may require and, if it makes sense to you, look into other options, such as working part-time or reducing your spending. Try to eliminate debt prior to attending as servicing preexisting debt while in school is likely to impede your success.
Grants: Similar to awards and scholarships, grants do not need to be paid back. The Foundation Learning Assistance program offers grants for eligible academic upgrading and ESL students while federal and provincial governments may automatically apply grants to your student loan, reducing the amount you owe. To qualify for these post-secondary grants you must apply through the student loan application process. Grant eligibility is related to family income.
- Awards and scholarships: Scholarships are non-repayable of course. You can’t assume that you will get them but applying costs nothing and takes little time. To apply for Lethbridge College awards, all you have to do is fill out one online application. Some awards may have additional requirements, such as writing an essay or creating a video. The Awards Application opens on March 1 every year.
Stop by our offices at PA1130, call us at 403-320-3372 or email us for more information.

Need a job?
Talk to our Career Development team.
Q: Can the college help me find a great job?
A: Yes. Start by talking to our team in the Career Development department. From job postings to resume critiques to facilitating on-campus interviews and presentations, we connect our skilled students and graduates with employers.
We serve all Lethbridge College students and grads who can continue to access our services even after convocation. We know it’s not always easy to find that perfect career opportunity, but we’re here to help. We offer free consultations with an employment expert so you can:
- have your resume critiqued
- prepare for an interview
- discuss your job search strategy
- learn to use our online resources to their full potential
Arrange your free consultation today by dropping by our office (PA1130), sending an email or giving us a call at 403-320-3200 Option 2.
In addition, you can access Lethbridge College Job Board and browse through a number of current employment opportunities and connect with potential employers.
Residence and Living in Lethbridge
Welcome to Residence Life, your home away from home. Your residences are located on both sides of our beautiful campus and offer the convenience of walking to class every day!
Safe and inclusive spaces
Safe walk
Pride lounge
Niitsitapi Gathering Place
Gender-neutral bathrooms
International Lounge
Multifaith Room
Accessibility Services
CARE team
Student Supports
Whether you need advice on how to finance your education, which courses to enrol in or where to buy your books, Lethbridge College offers a wide range of support services for all students. We’re here and ready to help you on your educational journey.
Download Services for Students Guide
Support Services
Accessibility Services
Bookstore
Buchanan Library
Career and Academic Advising
Career Development
Daycare
English Language Centre
Financial Aid and Student Awards
Inclusive Post-Secondary Education
Indigenous Services
International Services
Learning Café
New Student Orientation
Recreation Services
Residence Life
Student Awards and Financial Aid
Testing Services
Wellness Services

Kodiaks
This is Kodiaks Country. And when you’re a student at Lethbridge College, you’ll be able to catch all the action of our athletics teams for FREE. Don the blue and white and show us your Kodiaks pride with the hashtag #WeAreAllKodiaks.

Lethbridge College Students' Association (LCSA)
The LCSA runs student clubs, campus recreation, contests and giveaways as well as the Cave, where students relax.

Denver Oudshoorn
“Having a program that offers business and agricultural education together has a lot of advantages. Being able to incorporate plant and animal science with business content gives a new generation of farmers a major head-start to their career.”

Justine Schmidt
"This program has really changed my life. It was everything I wanted in a program and more."

Jenna Nelson
“Lethbridge College was appealing to me because of the small classes and community feel it has. The classes were small which made it easier to make friends and get to know your teachers. The college has so many great things to be involved with, and there are so many supports available with staff who are waiting to help.”
Alumni
As a graduate of Lethbridge College, you are part of our alumni community, a nearly 50,000-strong group of makers, thinkers and doers working around the world. Whatever happens next, you’ll always be a Kodiak.
Benefits of being alumni