Financial Aid
By attending university you are making a financial investment in your future and it's important to consider how you will pay for your education. There are various sources of income available, including:
UofL Scholarships
and Awards
External Scholarships
Student Loans
Co-operative Education
This is an option for Management and Arts and Science students who have completed at least one year of studies. Students on work terms (four to twelve months in length) are generally paid approximately $2,000 per month by their co-op employers. Many co-op students report that they have benefited from this on-the-job learning that is integrated with their studies. They also attest to the financial advantage co-op has afforded them.
Part-time work
On-campus employment
Students helped pay for their education by working as lifeguards, tour guides, lab assistants, and theatre ushers, to name just a few opportunities. Others became assistant student researchers while participating in career related research funded through faculty research grants.
Off-campus employment
Lethbridge is a city of 77,000, and as such, boasts a variety of department stores, malls, and restaurants. Many students find part-time work in the retail and service industry in Lethbridge and area.






