A little more metropolitan. Big city vibes on a small-town campus.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The salon. The spa. The Energy Centre. The Otôtemiwewin Student Lounge. The labs. The Rustlers. The culture. The parks. The city life.
PROGRAM AREAS:
• Business
• Energy
• Foundational Learning
• Health and Wellness
• University Transfer THIS IS VERMILION.
This ain’t your first rodeo - unless it is - and that’s cool too. With strong ag roots, we’re home to small town feels and big city dreams.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The campus farm. The fire trucks. The power tools. The rodeo. The design studio. The play program. The countryside, green spaces, forests, rivers and wetlands. The close-knit community.
PROGRAM AREAS:
• Agricultural Sciences
• Environmental Sciences
• Fire and Emergency Services
• Human Services
• Interior Design Technology
• Trades and Technology (Apprenticeship and Pre-employment)
READY TO GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY?
Tour our campuses virtually: lakelandcollege.ca/ campus-maps
THIS IS LAKELAND
It’s more than a classroom.
It’s hands-on. It’s experiential. Putting your education into action.
WE BELIEVE IN A PRACTICAL EDUCATION FOR POWERFUL THINKERS. OUR STUDENTS LEARN IN REAL-WORLD SCENARIOS, ALONGSIDE EXPERT FACULTY AND INQUISITIVE PEERS WHO ARE COMMITTED TO HANDS-ON, COLLABORATIVE LEARNING.
It’s a place for thinkers and doers. For those looking to make their dreams a reality.
It’s hard work. It’s grit. It’s determination. It’s a supportive campus culture.
…It’s also really fun.
CHOOSE YOUR CAMPUS.
CHOOSE YOUR ROOM.
CHOOSE YOUR FRIENDS.
GROW WITH US.
CHOOSE YOUR COMMUNITY.
Don’t just learn on campus. Be part of it.
After all, it’s not just about the credential – it’s about the friends you make along the way. And what better way to meet your new best friend than living right next to them?
Live in residence and get the most out of your Lakeland experience.
VERMILION CAMPUS
Residence Village
Student rooms are available in singles and doubles. We’ve got family housing options too.
Spinwheel suites for single students and two-bedroom townhouses for families.
SINGLE
THIS IS RUSTLER NATION
It’s green and gold.
It’s teamwork. It’s trust and hustle. It’s having someone to cheer for on the court, the ice, the pitch, the water, the arena and beyond.
It’s a three-peat of national gold. It’s provincial gold after only three years in the league. It’s a legacy of rodeo champions.
DRIVEN
It’s giving back. It’s mentoring and coaching future Rustlers. It’s excellence, on and off the field.
Recent Rustlers successes
2024-25:
• Third-consecutive CCAA and ACAC Women’s Volleyball gold medal
• ACAC Women’s Hockey gold medal
• Six champions at the Canadian College Rodeo Association finals
2023-24:
• CCAA and ACAC Women’s Basketball gold medal
• CCAA and ACAC Women’s Volleyball gold medal
• ACAC Mixed Curling gold medal
• ACAC Women’s Hockey silver medal
RUSTLERS COMPETE IN
• Basketball
• Curling
• Futsal
• Rodeo
• Rowing
• Soccer
• Volleyball
• Women’s Hockey
ROWDY’S ROUNDUP:
I like my space.
CHASE YOUR DREAMS.
WE’VE GOT YOUR BACK
Funding your future
We believe that post-secondary education should be accessible to everyone – no matter who you are, where you’re from, or what your bank balance looks like.
You have dreams? We’ll help you get there!
Each year, we present over $1.5 million in scholarships, awards and bursaries to help our students fund their post-secondary journeys, thanks to our incredible donors.
MONEY MATTERS. And our financial aid and awards office is here to help you find out what you’re eligible for – whether that’s government student aid, bank loans, RESPs, or sponsorships. We’ll support you through the process.
QUESTIONS ABOUT TUITION?
Student success support
Support is about more than finances. It’s about cultivating a supportive college culture dedicated to helping you succeed at Lakeland and in the job market afterwards.
• Academic supports: peer tutoring, advising, tech, library, learner success strategists and more.
• Health supports: free counselling and wellness supports, plus our campus nurse.
• Accessibility services: accommodations, resources and services.
• Career and employment services: online job boards, career fairs and more.
• Cultural supports: Indigenous Support Services, Pride Month, International events and more.
It’s not just tuition. It’s an investment.
Costs vary by program, but the return? Worth every dollar.
Your future starts here — and it pays off fast.
Invest now. Flex later.
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Real-world learning.
Real-world impact.
At Lakeland, you don’t just study agriculture – you live it.
Vermilion campus
It’s nice to get this hands-on experience to familiarize yourself with things you could potentially see in your future career. By being hands-on with it now, while you’re still in class learning, it sets you up for success in your future job.”
RACHEL NELSON
Class of 2025 Crop Technology | SMF Crop Unit communications coordinator lakelandcollege.ca/ag
Through industry-driven programs and hands-on experiences, you’ll manage real crop and livestock enterprises, provide life-saving care for animals and organize key industry events.
Our 3,700-acre Student-Managed Farm – Powered by New Holland is your biggest classroom. Paired with cutting-edge facilities like the Animal Health Clinic, Agriculture Technology Centre, Dairy Learning Centre, Equine Centre and G.N. Sweet Livestock Research Centre, you’ll gain the skills and confidence you need to excel in your field.
One-year certificate
• General Agriculture
• Post-bachelor Commercial Agricultural Production
• Veterinary Medical Assistant
Two-year diploma
• Agribusiness
• Agricultural Sustainability
• Animal Science Technology with majors in:
• Beef Science
• Dairy Science
• Equine Science
• Livestock Science
• Crop Technology
• Veterinary Technology (on campus or blended)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Agricultural producer
• Agricultural retail sales & service
• Crop advisor
• Feedlot manager
• Financial services administration
• Pharmaceutical representative
• Precision agricultural technologist
• Research technician
• Veterinary technologist
Degree
• Bachelor of Agriculture Technology
BUSINESS
Get down to business today.
Step into success with a business education for the real world.
Lloydminster campus
I chose to take business because I can apply it to all parts of my life – with whatever I want to do in the future, I can use my business skills.”
KIEFER SINCLAIR
Class of 2025 Business Administration | Rustlers Men’s
Volleyball Student-Athlete | Little Rustlers Camp Coach
| Member of the Students’ Association | Residence
Assistant | Current Bachelor of Commerce student with Lakeland’s Athabasca University partnership
Transform the notes you take in class into careerready skills when you organize, market and emcee a conference attended by hundreds or prepare real tax returns for real clients. Before you graduate, you’ll have the chance to grow your network and make connections through events, competitions, extracurriculars and co-op placement opportunities. Whether you want to build a business from the ground up, join a top employer or grow your side hustle, we’ll give you an education for the real world.
One-year certificate
• Accounting Technician
• Administrative Professional
• Business Administration
Two-year diploma
• Business Administration with majors in:
• Accounting
• General Business
• Marketing
• Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Accountant
• Accounting technician
• Administrative assistant
• Assessment technician
• Bookkeeper
• Business owner
• Manager
• Payroll clerk
• Property assessor
• Sales
• Social media manager
• Small Business and Entrepreneurship Degree (in collaboration with Athabasca University)
• Bachelor of Commerce
• Bachelor of Management
ENERGY
Built for power. Trained for success.
Ignite your career path in energy generation with hands-on learning in Canada’s most advanced power engineering training facilities.
Lloydminster campus
@lakelandenergy lakelandcollege.ca/energy
The energy program is phenomenal and the teachers are amazing. You can ask them questions and they always have time for you. I really like Lakeland because it’s a small community, but there’s so much to do here.”
Class of 2025 Process and Power Engineering | Member of the Students’ Association | Student ambassador | Energy Instagram content creator | Alum of Women Building Futures Career Accelerator Program
KATERYNA SVIDRAK
Our process and power engineering program combines hands-on training in cutting-edge labs – including a fully operational power plant – with in-demand certifications and small class sizes. You’ll gain career-ready skills through industry-supported practicums and mentorship from experienced power engineers.
With a 100 per cent success rate on first-year provincial exams in 2024-25 and strong job placements, our grads are powering industries across the country. Whether you’re just starting or upgrading your career, this is your launchpad to success in the energy sector.
CAREER SETTINGS
• Educational facilities
• Food processing plants
• Hospitals
• Institutional facilities
• Power generation plants
One-year certificate
• 4th Class Power Engineering (online) Two-year diploma
• Process and Power Engineering Continuing education
• 3rd Class Power Engineering (online)
• 4th Class Power Engineering Steam Lab
• Fired Process Heater Operator (online)
• Gas Process Operator (online)
• Production Field Operator (online)
• Pre-Engineering Math & Applied Mechanics (online)
• Elementary Thermodynamics for Power Engineers
• Pulp mills
• Oil and gas plants
• Sour gas processing plants
*For details on professional training, visit lakelandcollege.ca/oil-and-gas
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Field-tested.
Career-ready.
You won’t be warming a seat in the classroom when you take one of Lakeland’s environmental sciences programs.
Vermilion campus
@lakelandenvirosci lakelandcollege.ca/enviro
I was drawn to Lakeland specifically because I heard that they placed an emphasis on preparing their students with field-ready skills. I really enjoyed the classes and feel as if I gained an understanding of so many different facets of environmental sciences, as well as the ability to draw connections between these different topics. I loved getting to go out into the field and learn so many unique skills.”
HAZEL FLESHER
Class of 2025 Environmental Sciences | 2025 Governor General medalist
You’ll be out in the fields, wetlands, forests, rivers and more, learning to protect and restore the environment while helping industries work sustainably.
With comprehensive hands-on training in labs and in the field, and with guidance from experienced instructors, you’ll be set up for a career in everything from environmental protection to sustainable energy. If you’re passionate about nature and want a future that makes an impact, this is where it starts.
One-year certificate
• Environmental Sciences
Two-year diploma
• Environmental Sciences with majors in:
• Conservation and Reclamation
• General Environmental Sciences
• Land Stewardship and Conservation
• Renewable Resource Reclamation
• Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation
• Sustainable Energy Technology (online)
Applied degree
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Environmental monitoring
• Environmental technician
• Field inspector
• Fisheries conservation
• Habitat restoration
• Renewable resource development consultant
• Site assessment
• Vegetation specialist
• Wetlands coordinator
• Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Live the training. Lead the response.
This is more than an adrenalinepumping career path.
Vermilion Campus
@lakeland.etc lakelandcollege.ca/fire-ems
We learned so much about wildland firefighting. There are a thousand different ways that you can do something right in the fire service. It was great to learn new techniques in order to stay safe and do your best to keep the fire under control.”
ZACHARY GOULD
Class of 2023 Emergency Services Technology | Deployed to assist with Parkland County wildfire in 2023
This training is for saving lives with confidence and we can show you how.
At Lakeland’s Emergency Training Centre – one of the best training fields in North America – you won’t just sit in a classroom. You’ll be out battling real fires, pulling off rescue missions and learning to lead a team. From live scenarios to expert instructors and top-notch gear, we’ve got everything you need to train like a pro. If you’re all about responsible action and making a real difference, this is where your emergency response journey kicks off.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Dangerous goods responder
• Firefighter
• Fire extinguisher maintenance technician
• Fire inspector
• Fire officer
• Industrial firefighter
• Primary care paramedic
• Rescue technician
• Wildland firefighter
Certificate
(under one year)
• Firefighter Training (on campus or blended)
Diploma
(one year, accelerated)
• Emergency Services Technology Applied degree
• Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services (online)
Continuing
education
• Aerial Apparatus
• Confined Space
• Dangerous Goods
• Fire Marshal
• Rope Rescue
*More than 30 specialized training programs available.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Where care meets creativity and confidence.
Kickstart a career in health and wellness in just one year with Lakeland.
It’s super helpful when we have open clinics. They’ve set us up for success. As students, it gives us an opportunity to really explore our creative fields, see what we want to go into for our future endeavors. It gives us a foot in the door to see what it’s like.”
LEXI LUNDQUIST
Class of 2025 Hairstyling | 2025 Skills Alberta silver medalist | 2025 Border Beauty Showcase Avante-Garde first-place winner
Health Care Aide
Whether you’re training to be a health care aide, hairstylist, esthetician or barber, you’ll learn by doing – in our student-led salon and spa or nursing lab.
From hot towel shaves and foils and colours, to manicures, makeup, and client care, you’ll develop the in-demand skills employers value today. You’ll also learn the business side of the industry, setting you up for career success or even owning your own space one day.
This is more than just training – it’s your path to a rewarding, in-demand career.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Barber
• Business owner
• Clinical esthetician
• Esthetician
• Hairstylist
• Health care aide
• Makeup artist
• Medi-spa esthetician
• Product marketing representative
Certificate
• Barber
• Clinical Esthetician
• Esthetician
• Hairstyling
• Health Care Aide Continuing education
• Artificial Nail Technology
• Beginner Pedicure
• Makeup Artistry
• Professional Waxing
• Beginner Volume Lash
See website for updated courses.
HUMAN SERVICES
Passion in action.
Make a lasting impact across communities by turning your passion for helping others into a meaningful career.
Vermilion campus
@lakelandhumanservices lakelandcollege.ca/human
It’s really cool to see social, physical, language, intellectual, creative, emotional and spiritual (SPLICESs) development in kids, rather than just reading about them in a textbook. Implementing those ideas into a classroom helps me learn. It’s better to have that hands-on experience than to just sit in a classroom and read.”
MADDIE BUHLER
Class of 2026 Early Childhood Education | Class of 2025 American Sign Language and Deaf Culture Studies
Put your education into action in our modernized Bentley Building - opening in 2026!
Child & Youth Care Counsellor
Our Human Services programs offer immersive learning through practicum placements in schools, group homes, care facilities and outreach agencies – giving you hands-on experience that truly changes lives. Combining award-winning academics with real-world opportunities, we prepare you to graduate ready to support children, youth, adults and seniors in a variety of settings. With expert guidance and flexible learning options, you’ll be equipped to make a difference that matters.
Certificate
• American Sign Language and Deaf Culture Studies*
• Animal Assisted Wellness (online)
• Community Mental Health (online)
• Early Childhood Education (on campus or online)
• Educational Assistant (online)
*Offered in Edmonton at the Alberta School for the Deaf
Diploma
• Child and Youth Care Counsellor (on campus or online)
• Community Support Practitioner (on campus or online)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Child and youth care worker
• Educational assistant
• Early childhood educator
• Family service worker
• Mental health support worker
• Early Childhood Education (on campus or online) Professional recognition
• Child and Youth Care Educational Accreditation Board of Canada
• ECE Level 1, 2 and 3 (Alberta and Saskatchewan)
INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
Award-winning designs start here.
Step into the studio and bring your design ideas to life in Lakeland’s award-winning program.
Vermilion campus
@lakelandidt lakelandcollege.ca/design
It’s two years and so intense, but I had such a great experience. It was really cool to learn from people who actually had experience and success in the field. The problem-solving skills I learned at Lakeland were great building blocks.”
PAYTON PATTERSON
Class of 2016 | Named to the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s 2024 Top 30 Under Thirty
Put your education into action in our modernized Bentley Building - opening in 2026!
You’ll sharpen your design and rendering skills while learning how to create stunning spaces for homes, retail and hospitality. With hands-on projects, international competitions and real-world campus design work, you won’t just learn design – you’ll live it.
Our studio-based program is backed by serious credentials, including two NKBA College of the Year awards, 10 Excellence in Education awards and 20 student competition wins. If you’re ready to mix creativity with career potential, this is the place to start.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Architecture firms
• Home builders
• Interior design firms
• Kitchen and bath cabinetry
• Supplier showrooms
Two-year diploma
• Interior Design Technology Professional association recognition
• National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA)
• Decorating and Interior Design Association of Alberta (DIDAA)
• Decorators and Designers of Canada (DDA)
NKBA awards
• 2025 first place, student design, bathroom
• 2024 honourable mention, Educator of the Year
• 2024 third place, student design, kitchen
• 2024 third place, student design, bathroom
• 2024 Excellence in Education
TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY
Level up with Lakeland.
Whether you’re already an apprentice or still exploring your options, build your future here.
Vermilion campus
@lakelandtradesandtech
lakelandcollege.ca/trades
Lakeland has really pushed me to grow in my profession. It has made me a proficient and effective carpenter as well as making me a more social and open-minded person inside and out of the workplace. Everyone is at Lakeland to learn and grow in their career and it makes for a good campus atmosphere.”
TYLER BENDFELD
Class of 2023 Carpenter | 2022 and 2023 Skills Alberta gold medalist | 2022 Skills Canada silver medalist | 2023 Skills Canada gold medalist
APPRENTICESHIP
Learn from pros who’ve been there, done that and are ready to help you crush your technical training. In Lakeland’s Trades Centre – a hub for hands-on, high-impact training – you’ll learn where champions train. Since 2007, Lakeland students have won 37 Skills Canada Alberta provincial competition medals and five national medals. You’ve picked your trade - now come train like a pro.
PRE-EMPLOYMENT
Thinking about a career in the trades but not sure where to start? Our pre-employment programs are the perfect way to get your foot in the door. You don’t need any experience, just the drive to learn something new. You’ll live the learning in our Trades Centre, gaining skills and confidence before jumping into the industry.
Apprenticeship
• Automotive Service Technician
• Carpenter
• Electrician
• Heavy Equipment Technician
• Parts Technician (online)
• Steamfitter-Pipefitter
• Welder
Pre-employment (16 weeks)
• Automotive Service Technician
• Carpentry
• Electrician
• Welder
Continuing education
• Driver Training/Air Brakes
• Master Electrician
• Vehicle Restoration
• Welding
See website for updated courses.
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER
Start your degree at Lakeland.
Excel now and go far.
Take your first steps toward a university degree with Lakeland College.
I wanted to get my BEd no matter what, but this allowed me to stay in the community while also making connections with other students around Alberta and B.C. I was able to stay local and do my practicums locally as well, which is a huge asset. It helps students form professional relationships with the schools in the areas they want to work.”
LLEYTON BATES
Class of 2024 | Member of the first class of students to complete their Bachelor of Education with the University of Calgary from Lakeland’s Lloydminster campus
Bachelor of Science
You’ll study university-level courses in a supportive setting, with small classes and instructors who are there to help you succeed.
Whether you’re exploring your interests or working toward a specific degree, your credits can transfer to partner universities in Alberta and Saskatchewan, as well as across Canada, or you can stay and complete your program right here. With personalized academic advising, you can design a path that fits your goals.
It’s a flexible, focused way to begin your postsecondary journey.
POPULAR UNIVERSITIES:
• Athabasca University
• MacEwan University
• University of Alberta
• University of Calgary
• University of Regina
• University of Saskatchewan
Transfer routes include:
• Bachelor of Arts
• Bachelor of Commerce
• Bachelor of Education
• Bachelor of Science
• Bachelor of Social Work
• Pre-dental Hygiene
• Pre-dentistry
• Pre-medical Lab Science
• Pre-nursing
• Pre-nutrition
• Pre-pharmacy
• Pre-veterinary Medicine
Transfer agreements are subject to change. Please see lakelandcollege.ca/university for the most up-to-date info.
FOUNDATIONAL LEARNING
Whether you need to complete high school or you’re an adult learner looking to enhance your resumé, we’re here to support your goals. With an option of either full- or parttime in-person classes, our flexible and supportive programs prepare you for endless possibilities. Build a strong foundation in skills and job readiness for a successful future.
Flip to page 37 for available programs or visit lakelandcollege.ca/foundational for more info.
@lakelandfoundationallearning
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Looking to upgrade your professional skills, develop a new hobby or try something different? Lakeland offers a variety of continuing education and microcredential opportunities throughout the year. See lakelandcollege.ca/con-ed for more.
Inclusive education
We work with Inclusion Alberta to ensure students with developmental exceptionalities have the opportunity to attend Lakeland.
Through this program, students participate in class and on practicum, alongside their peers with a flexible learning pace. Students are included in all aspects of classroom and campus life.
Contact Jackie to learn more: jackie.rokochy@lakelandcollege.ca
THIS IS APPLIED RESEARCH
It’s hands-on, solving real-world challenges.
It’s about enhancing the sustainability of the ag industry.
It matters - on the farm, in the lab and in your future.
APPLIED RESEARCH
We’re one of Canada’s top 50 research colleges. Our research team is dedicated to conducting research that enhances the agriculture industry’s productivity, sustainability and competitiveness.
We have the land base and state-of-the-art facilities our team needs to lead and make an impact. This includes:
• 3,700 college-owned acres of crop and pastureland
• beef, bison, dairy and equine herds
• facilities such as the Agriculture Technology Centre, Dairy Learning Centre and G.N. Sweet crop research facility.
We provide learning opportunities to students in our agricultural sciences programs. Students are encouraged to participate in research activities both as part of their curriculum and in paid internships/practicums. It’s a winwin – support for our research team and hands-on opportunities for our students.
Why should you?
92.4% of alumni are employed 96% of students are satisfied with their program 99% of employers are likely to hire a Lakeland grad in the future
PROGRAMS
Find the program that aligns with your passions, and see how far you can go with the support of Lakeland behind you. 50+
VERMILION CAMPUS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
• Agribusiness diploma
· Finance
· Marketing Production
• Agricultural Sustainability diploma
• Animal Science Technology diploma, majors:
· Beef Science
· Dairy Science
· Equine Science
· Livestock Science
• Bachelor of Agriculture Technology
• Crop Technology diploma
• General Agriculture certificate
· Animal Science Crops
• Post-bachelor Commercial Agriculture Production certificate
· Crops
· Livestock
• Veterinary Medical Assistant certificate
• Veterinary Technology diploma
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
• Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management
*Offered at the Alberta School for the Deaf in Edmonton.
LLOYDMINSTER CAMPUS
BUSINESS
• Accounting Technician certificate
• Administrative Professional certificate
• Business Administration certificate
• Business Administration diploma, majors:
· Accounting General Business
· Marketing
· Real Estate Appraisal & Assessment
· Small Business & Entrepreneurship
ENERGY
• Process and Power Engineering diploma
FOUNDATIONAL LEARNING
• Academic Upgrading
• Adult 12
• Career Exploration and Preparation
• Community Care Employment Project
• Employment Skills Enhancement
• Pre-administrative Professional
HEALTH & WELLNESS
• Barber certificate
• Clinical Esthetician certificate
• Esthetician certificate
• Hairstyling certificate
• Health Care Aide certificate
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER
• Bachelor of Arts
• Bachelor of Commerce
• Bachelor of Education
• Bachelor of Science
· Pre-dental Hygiene
Pre-dentistry
· Pre-medical Lab Science
· Pre-nursing
· Pre-nutrition
· Pre-pharmacy
Pre-veterinary Medicine
• Bachelor of Social Work
ONLINE & BLENDED LEARNING
• Animal Assisted Wellness certificate
• Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services
• Bachelor of Commerce
• Bachelor of Management
• Business Administration certificate
• Child & Youth Care Counsellor diploma
• Community Mental Health certificate
• Community Support Practitioner diploma
• Dual Credit
• Early Childhood Education certificate/diploma
• Educational Assistant certificate
• Firefighter Training certificate
• Health Care Aide certificate
• Parts Technician apprenticeship
• Power Engineering (3rd & 4th Class) certificate
• Sustainable Energy Technology diploma
• Veterinary Technology diploma
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Agribusiness Diploma: Finance, Marketing, Production 50% English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% Math 30-1or 30-2.
Agricultural Sustainability Diploma
Animal Science Technology Diploma, majors: Beef, Dairy, Equine and Livestock
Bachelor of Agriculture Technology
Diploma
50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% in Math 20-1 or 20-2; 50% in one of Biology 20,
20. English 30-1, Chemistry 30, Biology 30 and Math 30-1 required for further studies at a university.
English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% Math 20-1 or 20-2; 50% in one of Biology 20,
20 or
20. Additional notes: The equine major has a riding video and horse requirement. Refer to website.
Candidates must hold a two-year diploma in agriculture or a related diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Refer to website for direct and indirect entry requirements.
Post-bachelor Commercial Agriculture Production Certificate: Crops and Livestock
Candidates must hold a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture, engineering or a related field. Degree programs outside of Canada or the United States must provide additional documentation. Refer to website.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental
Candidates must hold a two-year environmental sciences or related diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Refer to website for direct and indirect entry routes. Degree programs outside of Canada or the United States must provide additional documentation.
English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 60% Math 30-2; 50% Biology 30 (recommended) or 65% Biology 20; 50% Chemistry 30 (recommended) or 65% Chemistry 20.
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Agribusiness Diploma: Finance, Marketing, Production
Agricultural Sustainability Diploma
Animal Science Technology Diploma, majors: Beef, Dairy, Equine and Livestock
Bachelor of Agriculture Technology
Crop Technology Diploma
50% English 30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or Foundations of Math 30.
50% English 30; 50% in Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20; 50% in one of Biology 20, Chemistry 20, Physics 20, Environmental Science 20, Physical Science 20 or Health Science 20. English 30, Chemistry 30, Biology 30 and Pre-Calculus 30 required for further studies at a university.
50% English 30; 50% Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20; 50% in one of Biology 20, Environmental Science 20, Physical Science 20, Health Science 20, Physics 20 or Chemistry 20. The equine major has a riding video and horse requirement. Refer to website.
Candidates must hold a two-year diploma in agriculture or a related diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Refer to website for direct and indirect entry requirements.
50% English 30; 50% Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20; 50% in one of Biology 20, Environmental Science 20, Physical Science 20, Health Science 20, Physics 20 or Chemistry 20.
General Agriculture Certificate: Animal Science and Crops 50% English 30; 50% Pre-Calculus 20 or Foundations of Math 20; 50% in one of Biology 20, Environmental Science 20, Physical Science 20, Health Science 20, Physics 20 or Chemistry 20.
Post-bachelor Commercial Agriculture Production, Certificate: Crops and Livestock
Medical Assistant Certificate
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Candidates must hold a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture, engineering or a related field. Degree programs outside of Canada or the United States must provide additional documentation. Refer to website.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
(CONTINUED)
Environmental Sciences Diploma, all majors 50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2; 50% Math 30-1 or 60% Math 30-2; 50% Biology 30 (recommended) or 65% Biology 20; 50% Chemistry 30 (recommended) or 65% Chemistry 20.
Sustainable Energy Technology Diploma No academic admission requirements. Refer to website.
FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES
Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services Direct entry: Completion of a two year diploma in emergency services and a minimum three years full-time work experience in the emergency services industry.
Indirect entry: Minimum 1,200 hours of related education and a minimum three years full-time work experience in the emergency services industry. Official transcripts and/or certificate required. Refer to website.
Emergency Services Technology Diploma:
Medical and Fire
Firefighter Training Certificate
Medical: 50% English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% Math 20-3; 60% Biology 30 Fire: 50% English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% in Math 20-3; 50% in any Grade 12 Science, Biology 30 preferred.
Must be age 18 by the program start date; proof of an unrestricted Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver's licence and air brake endorsement, medical clearance form and emergency care certifications. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
50% English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% Math 20-3; 50% in any Grade 11 Science. Must be age 18 by the program start date; proof of an unrestricted Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver's licence and air brake endorsement and medical clearance form. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
any previous animal wellness credits.
Indirect entry: post-secondary credits plus 3 years full time human services work experience. Assessed on a case by case basis. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission. Child & Youth Care Counsellor Diploma
30-2. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission. All applicants, regardless of citizenship or country of origin, must meet our English Language Proficiency requirement. Refer to website.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (CONTINUED)
Environmental Sciences Diploma, all majors 50% English 30; 50% Pre-Calculus 30 or 60% Foundations of Math 30; 50% Biology 30 (recommended) or 65% Biology 20, Health Science 20 or Environmental Science 20 or; 50% Chemistry 30 (recommended) or 65% Chemistry 20 or Physical Science 20.
Sustainable Energy Technology Diploma No academic admission requirements. Refer to website.
FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES
Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services Direct entry: Completion of a two year diploma in emergency services and a minimum three years full-time work experience in the emergency services industry.
Indirect entry: Minimum 1,200 hours of related education and a minimum three years full-time work experience in the emergency services industry. Official transcripts and/or certificate required. Refer to website.
Emergency Services Technology Diploma: Medical and Fire
Medical: 50% English 30; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 60% in Biology 30 Fire: 50% English 30; 50% in Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 50% in any Grade 12 Science, Biology 30 preferred.
Must be age 18 by the program start date; proof of an unrestricted Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver's licence and air brake endorsement, medical clearance form and emergency care certifications. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
Firefighter Training Certificate
50% English 30; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20; 50% in any Grade 11 Science. Must be age 18 by the program start date; proof of an unrestricted Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver's licence and air brake endorsement and medical clearance form. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Barber Certificate 50% English A10 & B10; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10.
Clinical Esthetician Certificate
Esthetician Certificate
English 20. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
English 20. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
A10 & B10; 50% Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission. Health Care Aide Certificate
English 20, or 55% English 30 and English language proficiency as mandated by Alberta Health. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
Animal Assisted Wellness Certificate
Completion of 30 post-secondary credits from a public, accredited institution. Direct entry: credits are in a human services or wellness of people related field, including any previous animal wellness credits. Indirect entry: post-secondary credits plus 3 years full time human services work experience. Assessed on a case by case basis. Refer to website for additional requirements.
Child & Youth Care Counsellor Diploma 65% English 30. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission. For up-to-date requirement information, provincial and subject equivalents: lakelandcollege.ca/prepare2apply
HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)
Community Mental Health Certificate
Community Support Practitioner Diploma
Early Childhood Education Certificate and Diploma
Completion of 30 post-secondary credits from a public, accredited institution.
Direct entry: credits are in a human service-related studies.
Indirect entry: post-secondary credits plus a minimum of 3 years full-time experience working in the human services field. Assessed on a case by case basis. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
65% English 30-1 or 80% English 30-2. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
Face to Face: Applicants must apply to the diploma. Year 1: 50% in English 30-1 or 65% in English 30-2 OR Year 2: completion of the Early Childhood Education certificate program or an equivalent, from a public accredited institution, with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Students who choose to exit after successfully completing year 1, will be eligible to receive a certificate.
Online: Applicants must first complete an Early Childhood Education certificate (year 1) to be eligible for direct entry to the diploma program (year 2).
Certificate: 50% in English 30-1 or 65% in English 30-2.
Diploma: completion of the Early Childhood Education certificate program or an equivalent, from a public accredited institution, with a minimum GPA of 2.0.
Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
Educational Assistant Certificate 50% English 30-1 or 65% English 30-2. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)
Community Mental Health Certificate
Community Support Practitioner Diploma
Completion of 30 post-secondary credits from a public, accredited institution.
Direct entry: credits are in a human service-related studies.
Indirect entry: post-secondary credits plus a minimum of 3 years full-time experience working in the human services field. Assessed on a case by case basis. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
65% English 30. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
Early Childhood Education Certificate and Diploma Face to Face: Applicants must apply to the diploma. Year 1: 50% in English 30 OR Year 2: completion of the Early Childhood Education certificate program or an equivalent, from a public accredited institution, with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Students who choose to exit after successfully completing year 1, will be eligible to receive a certificate.
Online: Applicants must first complete an Early Childhood Education certificate (year 1) to be eligible for direct entry to the diploma program (year 2).
Certificate: 50% in English 30.
Diploma: completion of the Early Childhood Education certificate program or an equivalent, from a public accredited institution, with a minimum GPA of 2.0.
Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.
Educational Assistant
50%
30. Refer to website for program requirements that need to be completed after an offer of admission.