Welcome to the ALC Homepage

We strive to provide meaningful support that enhances student learning experiences

The Accessible Learning Centre provides equitable learning support for students with a wide range of documented disabilities, helping them succeed in the university environment.

Funding from the Alberta Ministry of Advanced Education’s Students with Disabilities Grant strengthens our ability to offer timely services, accommodations, and support, enabling students with disabilities to fully and successfully participate in their academic programs.

We continuously curate a wide range of Learning Resources available to all students, which can be accessed through our resources tab.

If you're looking for wellness support, we have a dedicated page to help you connect with available resources and gain a better understanding of anxiety.

Resources 

Wellness Support

IMPORTANT DATES

Summer 2025 Student Intakes:

April 22, 2025 for all summer sessional students


Fall 2025 Student Intakes:

Intake appointments will be available in July and August


ALC POLICY SIGNING DATES

Summer Sessions 2025

Summer Session I and Full Term: Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
Summer Session II and II/III: Monday, July 7, 2025.
Summer Session III: Monday, August 11, 2025. 


Fall 2025

Monday, September 16, 2025


EVENTS
Student Success Centre Workshops and Events
 

OFFICE CLOSURES

Our office is closed for lunch daily 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm

The ALC will be closed Monday May 19th, 2025, in observance of Victoria Day 

The ALC will be closed for a Student Affairs staff function on June 13th, 2025, from 1:00pm to 4:30pm 

EXAM BOOKING
Review the ALC Exam Booking Manual

Exam Booking Manual


​Access Exam Booking Wizard

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Please note: Accommodations are unique to the individual and are selected to address the direct impact your disability has on your learning. For funded supports, we must build a strong rationale to support recommendations and you may not qualify for the same supports received by other students. 

Test accommodations include
but are not limited to:

  • 2x or 1.5x additional time for exams, tests and quizzes
  • Private room
  • Word Processor
  • ‘KURZWEIL’
  • ‘DRAGON’
  • Use of a calculator

Classroom accommodations include
but are not limited to:

  • Tape-record lectures
  • Use of a Note Taker
  • Educational assistant
  • Laptop
  • FM System
  • Preferential seating

Out of class accommodations include
but are not limited to:

  • Use of a Tutor
  • Use of an Academic Strategist
  • Alternate Format Textbooks
  • LD software
  • Speech dictation software
  • Screen Reader

  • The Accessible Learning Centre offers a range of services to accommodate our students with their learning needs. Many service costs can be covered by government grants depending on eligibility.

    Funding - Services and Equipment Grant Hand Out

In order to apply for funded supports, you must first complete your Alberta Student Aid application, then make an appointment to meet with the ALC team to discuss your eligibility (based on documentation strength and recommendations), and fill out a Schedule 4.

Sample Schedule 4

*** Please note:

Grant applications currently take up to eight weeks to process and approve. This is an Alberta Student Aid timeline that is not under our control. We recommend you consider this when making requests and plan accordingly.

  • Student Aid applications are a requirement to determine eligibility; those who do not qualify are still afforded other opportunities for support.

For more information please contact the ALC Office at alc@uleth.ca

Neermal-Kaur Mohindee
Accounts Coordinator
Phone Number: 403-394-3967 
Email Address: n.mohindee@uleth.ca

The Accessible Learning Centre is pleased to have employment opportunities for current students

Click here to view our current casual Student Employment Opportunities

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