Student Resources
Student Resources
Please see the list below for more information and initiatives:
- American Psychological Association
- American Psychology-Law Society
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research
- Canadian Psychological Association
- College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP)
- Council of Canadian Departments of Psychology
- National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
Undergraduates, are you concerned that you might not be getting all the classes you need to fill out your Program? Need help planning your degree or adding a minor? Getting ready to graduate?
Our Academic Advisors are here to help ensure your academic success. Don't hesitate to call, email or visit with your questions and concerns. The sooner you know the answer, the less time you need to spend worrying!
Contact Academic Advising today.
The University Library exists to advance the scholarly, research and creative endeavors of the University of Lethbridge. It offers instruction programs, services and information resources aimed at cultivating information literacy and independent learning.
The Library's website provides access to resources and services which are available both on and off campus. These include access to the Library Catalogue, electronic indexes and databases, ejournals and ebooks as well as other electronic resources, a virtual tour, how-to guides and electronic reference service.
Contact information for the Psychology library: Emily Villanueva
Whether you're looking for academic support, health and wellness resources, housing information, or ways to connect with others on campus, the University of Lethbridge offers a wide range of services to help you succeed. Explore everything available to you as a student, all in one place.
The Academic Writing Program offers introductory and advanced classes in rhetoric and composition across all three campuses at the University of Lethbridge.
This program will help you build a wide-range of the skills you will need to develop to be successful at the university-level across the disciplines.
This pragmatic, genre-based, Writing-in-the-Disciplines approach will allow you to will gain valuable insight and experience in the theory and practice of reading and writing.
It is a recommended program of study for all students — whether in the Arts, the Sciences, Management, Fine Arts, Health Sciences, or Education.
Register for a class in the Academic Writing Progam today!