Money Matters
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
- Student Lines of Credit - ask at your personal bank
ATB Financial | Royal Bank |
Bank of Montreal | Scotiabank |
CIBC | TD Canada Trust |
Personal Financial Consultations
Should you require assistance with your finances please contact our office.
Co-operative Education
Co-operative Education provides an opportunity for students to create an experience that combines real-world work experience with academic studies. The program works to create a partnership between students, the university, and the employer, to offer students an extended learning environment, and the ability to network with employers.
Part-time Work
- On-campus employment
- There are many opportunities for students on campus including lifeguards, tour guides, theatre ushers and lab assistants.
- Off-campus employment
- Lethbridge a city of approximately 106,550 (2023), boasts a variety of department stores, malls, and restaurants. Many students find part-time work in and around the city.