What services are available on campus to assist me? The University of Lethbridge wants to support your well-being. The following offices are here to provide services to you. Academic Advising Career Resources Centre - B610; 403-329-2000 Chaplain Services - W564; 403-317-2849 Counselling Services - TH218; call 403-317-2845 Employee Assistance - D414; 403-329-2494 International Centre for Students - SU040; 403-329-2053 Risk and Safety Services - AH127; 403-382-7176 Recreation Services/Athletics/Physical Education Facilities Registrar's Office and Student Services (ROSS) - SU140; 403-320-5700 Scholarships and Student Finance - SU065; 403-329-2585 Security - L911; Security Administration 403-329-2603 FOR ANY ON-CAMPUS EMERGENCY, CALL 329-2345 AND/OR 911. Students' Union - SU180; 403-329-2222 Wellness (Employee Health) - SU020; 403-332-5217 Women's Centre - SP150; 403-329-2094Support Services for Students
University of Lethbridge > Registrar's Office and Student Services (ROSS) > Support Services for Students
Academic Advisors in each Faculty/School are available to assist students with program planning. Contact your Faculty/School for information about appointments and/or advising sessions. It is important to touch base with your advisor to keep your courses on track for your graduation.
The Career Resources Centre coordinates the Applied Studies and Co-operative Education programs and connects students and alumni with employers - for full-time employment, work terms, and volunteer work.
If you would like to speak with a chaplain regarding any spiritual needs, please call 403-317-2849.
Counselling Services offers free, confidential counselling services for personal and relationship issues, as well as services for students with disabilities.
This is a service which offers free confidential counselling services to staff and faculty.
The International Centre for Students offers a number of programs/services such as student reception, language services, free writing services, study abroad (International Faculty and Student Exchanges) and a Conversation Partner program.
It is important for students, staff and faculty to report any accident or unsafe situation as soon as possible.
There are many facilities, programs, resources and services in order to encourage the discovery of, and on-going participation in, active living pursuits. Talk to staff about the services at Recreation Services (PE209; 403-329-2706), Athletics (PE210; 403-329-2681), PE Facilities/Fitness Centre (PE156; 403-329-2706) and/or the Max Bell Regional Aquatic Centre (403-329-2706).
The Information Centre is available to assist you with registration issues and any other questions about the University.
Scholarships and Student Finance will help students understand their funding needs and the available sources of financial aid.
Security officers are available to assist with any on-campus emergencies (including emergency first aid), any security issues on campus, and also provide lost and found services.
Elected student representatives work to better student life on campus. If you are interested in joining a club or getting involved with campus activities, call!
Offers assistance to employees.
Helping students on campus, with a focus on women's issues.