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Study here
Find extraordinary campuses, a variety of student support and innovative programs, opportunities and experiences at uLethbridge.
Undergraduate studies
It’s your time to shine. Choose from more than 150 degree, certificate and diploma programs.
Graduate studies
Create, experience and thrive. Choose from more than 70 master’s, certificate, diploma and doctoral programs.
Our Campuses
Lethbridge Campus
Our main campus is located in the city of Lethbridge, and combines breathtaking natural beauty with cutting edge learning and research facilities. With seven faculties and schools, the Lethbridge Campus offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs for all types of students.
Calgary Campus
Our Calgary Campus connects uLethbridge with Calgary’s East Village and downtown core. Offering undergraduate and graduate programs in business and health sciences, the Calgary Campus is designed for working professionals who wishing to advance their careers with new skills and credentials.
Top 6% of universities around the world
2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
Home to Canada's most advanced facility for science
#1 for medical and science grants in Canada
Maclean's University Ranking 2020 (Primarily Undergraduate category)
Events
Home of the Horns
Strong, swift and enduring — the spirit of the pronghorn is legendary, and it lives within us all.
Explore the arts
We are home to one of Canada’s most significant and diverse art collections.We also host fine arts events year round.
About uLethbridge
Founded in 1967, on traditional Blackfoot land, the University of Lethbridge is home to 8,900 undergraduate and graduate students from around the world. With campuses in Lethbridge and Calgary, we are one of Canada's top ranked universities and leading research institutions. Our Blackfoot name, gifted to us by Elder Bruce Wolf Child, is Iniskim, meaning Sacred Buffalo Stone.