ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Thank you for your interest in Lethbridge College. Coming to LC is easier than you think - all you need is some time to think about your future. We understand your desire to play baseball in the P.B.A. and this is a great opportunity to do so while at the same time getting a great education from Canada's FIRST public community college.

There are many program options available to you, including one-year certificates, two-year diplomas and applied degrees. Lethbridge College has the lowest tuition of any college. technical institution or university in Alberta. We also offer exceptional transfer arrangements with other post-secondary institutions across Canada and into the United States.

While playing baseball. you, as a student, may be interested in a program related to athletics and recreation. Lethbridge College offers a variety of programs that allow you to pursue your goal. LC has nearly 70 different programs in traditional areas of business and industry, science and technologies. And. in an ever-changing world, LC is continually updating and offering new programs to better serve the needs of employers and future employees.

We also realize that student life can be stressful. Campus Recreation offers a wide range of recreational and leisure possibilities to get your mind off the books. The Kodiak Athletics department offers men's and women's teams that compete in the five different sports: badminton, basketball, X-country running, soccer, and volleyball.

We would be happy to provide you with additional information. And if you would like a tour of the Campus or wish to participate in our Buddy/Student for a Day program please call toll free 1-800-572-0103 (ext. 3322). You can also access information on our web site at  www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca

We look forward to seeing you on campus!

Kind regards,
Terri-Ann Fitz
Educational Liaison Co-ordinator

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • First year students must maintain a minimum credit load of twelve hours in each semester
  • First year students must obtain a minimum GPA of 1.50 in all classes attempted in the fall semester to be eligible in the spring semester or in any following season
  • First year students must obtain a minimum GPA of 2.00 in all classes attempted in the spring semester to be eligible for the fall season or any following season
  • Students dropping out of the spring semester may not play in the fall season and must have a minimum GPA of 1.50 in the fall season to be eligible to play the following spring.

SECOND YEAR STUDENTS AND TRANSFER STUDENTS

  • Such students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.00 in 12 hours at the LCC  in each semester to remain eligible for the following season
  • Provisions may be made for transfer students with a successful academic history where a cumulative GPA would be significantly above 2.00
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.00 or above will be considered for eligibility for second year students when the GPA of the previous semester is 2.50 or higher

THE ACADEMIC ADVISOR MAKES ALL FINAL DECISIONS ON PLAYER ELIGIBILITY.

CREDIT PROGRAMS 
LISTED BY CREDENTIAL ISSUED ON COMPLETION

Applied Degree
Six terms of study (108 credits) at post-secondary level PLUS two terms of work experience)
Bachelor of Applied Conservation Enforcement

Diploma
Two-years / four-terms (72 credits) of post-secondary study)
Agricultural Technology
Automotive Service Technology
Business Administration
Accounting / Entrepreneurship / Marketing / Management
Business Administration (Professional Golf Management)
Child and Youth Care
Civil Engineering Technology
Communication Arts - Advertising / Public Relations / Broadcasting / Community Production / Print Journalism
Community Organisation Administration
Computer information Technology
Computing Systems and Electronics
Criminal Justice - Corrections / Policing / Risk Management
Early Childhood Education
Engineering Design and Drafting Technology
Fashion Design and Merchandising
Information Specialist (Administrative Assistant)
Interior Design and Merchandising
Manufacturing Process Technology
Massage Therapy
Multimedia Production
Nursing (collaborative Program)
Professional Cooking
Recreation and Community Services Management
Rehabilitation Services
Renewable Resource Management
Therapeutic Recreation
Travel and Tourism
Watershed Management

Certificate of Specialization
(one-year / two-terms (36 credits) following the completion of a diploma)
Fish and Wildlife Technology
Professional Golf Management

Certificate
(one-year / two-terms (36 credits) of post-secondary study)
Agricultural / Heavy Duty Mechanics
Business Administration / General Business Certificate
Commercial Cooking
Criminal Justice Certificate
Early Childhood Education
Electronics Technician  PC Service
Farm Business Management
Fashion Design and Merchandising
General Studies
Office Administration / Office Assistant
Licensed Practical Nurse
Manufacturing Process Technology
Non-Profit Agency Management
Recreation Facility Operations
Resort Spa Operations
Retail / industrial Security
Travel and Tourism

Credential of Academic Achievement
(18 credits of post-secondary study)
Electronic Technician Common Core
Partsman Technician
Personal Care Aide
Unit Clerk Training

Recognition of Academic Achievement
(18 credits of non-post-secondary study)
College and University Preparatory Upgrading

Recognition Of Achievement
(less than 18 credits of non-post secondary study)
Adult Basic Education

For more information on LC please visit their website at  www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca