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University of Lethbridge overall ranking by Collegedunia Study Abroad is #627 out of 824 globally, #39 out of 116 in Canada for the year 2026.
| hou0tP | 2026 02eUQl |
| Overall | #627 zwSAGC 824 in C3jhM6 #39 zwSAGC 116 JxhWxU canada |
| Health Care | #343 zwSAGC 356 in C3jhM6 #24 zwSAGC 26 JxhWxU canada |
| Social Studies | #418 zwSAGC 442 in C3jhM6 #32 zwSAGC 33 JxhWxU canada |

University of Lethbridge overall ranking by THE is #1501 out of 3118 globally, #19 out of 35 in Canada for the year 2026.
| hou0tP | 2026 02eUQl | 2025 02eUQl | 2024 02eUQl |
| Overall | #1501 zwSAGC 3118 in C3jhM6 #19 zwSAGC 35 JxhWxU canada | #1501 zwSAGC 2857 in C3jhM6 #17 zwSAGC 31 JxhWxU canada | #1201 zwSAGC 1600 in C3jhM6 #17 zwSAGC 28 JxhWxU canada |
| Psychology | - | #401 zwSAGC 601 in C3jhM6 #12 zwSAGC 30 JxhWxU canada | #501 zwSAGC 621 in C3jhM6 #12 zwSAGC 29 JxhWxU canada |
| Health Care | - | - | #601 zwSAGC 1059 in C3jhM6 #16 zwSAGC 25 JxhWxU canada |
| Social Studies | - | #801 zwSAGC 1001 in C3jhM6 #12 zwSAGC 33 JxhWxU canada | #801 zwSAGC 997 in C3jhM6 #14 zwSAGC 31 JxhWxU canada |

University of Lethbridge ranking by ARWU for Psychology stream is #301 out of 500 in global ranking, #8 out of 27 in Canada for the year 2020.
| hou0tP | 2020 02eUQl | 2019 02eUQl | 2018 02eUQl |
| Psychology | #301 zwSAGC 500 in C3jhM6 #8 zwSAGC 27 JxhWxU canada | #401 zwSAGC 500 in C3jhM6 #10 zwSAGC 29 JxhWxU canada | #301 zwSAGC 500 in C3jhM6 #8 zwSAGC 28 JxhWxU canada |
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University of Lethbridge overall ranking by US News is #1972 out of 2459 globally, #37 out of 40 in Canada for the year 2024.
| hou0tP | 2024 02eUQl | 2023 02eUQl | 2022 02eUQl |
| Overall | #1972 zwSAGC 2459 in C3jhM6 #37 zwSAGC 40 JxhWxU canada | #1569 zwSAGC 1740 in C3jhM6 #34 zwSAGC 35 JxhWxU canada | #1569 zwSAGC 1740 in C3jhM6 #34 zwSAGC 35 JxhWxU canada |

University of Lethbridge overall ranking by CWUR is #1749 out of 2000 globally, #36 out of 38 in Canada for the year 2025.
| hou0tP | 2025 02eUQl | 2022 02eUQl | 2021 02eUQl |
| Overall | #1749 zwSAGC 2000 in C3jhM6 #36 zwSAGC 38 JxhWxU canada | #1418 zwSAGC 1994 in C3jhM6 #33 zwSAGC 39 JxhWxU canada | #1337 zwSAGC 2000 in C3jhM6 #34 zwSAGC 44 JxhWxU canada |
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Likes
- I got approved my other 4 universities but I picked UofL as they provided financial support. I received a scholarship and secured a research assistant position at the university.
- Every faculty member at our university possesses vast knowledge and expertise. University also has many clubs and organizations available, students have ample opportunities to expand their professional and personal networks. The vibrant campus life ensures students are always engaged, connected, and continually learning.
Dislikes
- I have no negative concerns or dislikes about my university or course. Everything has met or exceeded my expectations. The curriculum is robust, the faculty supportive, and the environment fosters growth and collaboration. I feel fortunate and satisfied with my educational choice.
Placement
Placement opportunities on campus are somewhat limited. It's common to search for jobs on platforms like LinkedIn or Indeed in Canada. LORs are crucial for job applications, so securing one from your professor is vital. Companies here prioritize Canadian education or work experience, often they don’t consider your experience from home country. Many start at entry-level positions, but that's acceptable. A software developer's starting salary typically ranges between 45k-60k CAD in Calgary, it might be more in Toronto or Vancouver.
My time at the university has been great. The faculty was always supportive, and I forged lasting bonds with my fellow grads. The skills I gained there played a pivotal role in helping me secure job.
Likes
- UofL has the lowest tuition rate in Alberta. Also lots of international students. On top of that the professors are really nice and lot of opportunities to build relationships.
- Smaller class sizes. easier to build relations with professors. lots of opportunity for research. there are also lot of scholarships available. Smaller class sizes also help connections with other students that helps broadening one's network which is very helpful in the long run. There are opportunities to do co-op as well.
Dislikes
- Depending on what major you are choosing your possible class options can be limited. For example my first degree was in mathematics and there are very few options available for people who are interested in studying applied mathematics.
Placement
I have mentioned about the research opportunities above. Placement works differently. If you are getting a degree in something like computer science or finance, you are pretty much guaranteed a high paying job sooner or later
My experience has been wonderful for both my first degree in mathematics and second degree in applied statistics.
Placement
I don't know as I haven't been to campus. There are probably lots of companies that visit a career fair
Mostly because of online learning which is quite flexible. Another factor was admission requirements are not that competitive
Placement
Every semester we do have a career fair that sees many companies for all around southern Alberta to give the student a bit of insight on what a job after university is going to look like and maybe an offer if they are lucky.
I got recommended by the parent's accountant. Learned qualities of school, close to the home small city can be independent cheap to live in good. The application took classes that I took in high school. I did pretty well in high school. Knew I wanted to go to this school. I didn't want to go to a post-secondary school that was too big.



















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