Current Student Advising
Health Sciences Academic Advising
Contact an Advisor
Questions about applying to one of our programs? Contact Recruitment
Current students can contact an Academic Advisor for their program below.
Bachelor of Health Sciences majors in Aboriginal Health, Addictions Counselling, and Public Health
Request an Appointment
Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation
Request an Appointment
Nursing Programs BN, BNAD
Request an Appointment
Calgary Campus Undergraduate Programs
Email calgary.advising@uleth.ca
Graduate Programs in Health Sciences
Email graduate.health@uleth.ca
Indigenous Learning Facilitator
Our Indigenous Learning Facilitator, Sianna Cherweniuk, can help you access:
- Elders in residence
- Tutors and peer mentors
- Study groups and academic workshops
- Scholarship and funding opportunities
- Personal support and counselling
- Support with class registration and online navigation
- Various on-campus and community programs/supports
Frequently Asked Questions
It is your responsibility to take ownership of academic decisions, course selections, and completion of degree requirements; our academic advisors are here to help guide you.
Before reaching out to an academic advisor, see if your question is answered here!
Prepare for Your Appointment
- Review and update your Program Planning Guide (PPG)
- Ensure your tuition is paid and that you have no holds on your account so you can register in courses
- Take the time to pick out courses that interest you
- Check course prerequisites and liberal education list designations
- Consult important dates and deadlines
- Review the Academic Calendar for graduation requirements and limits
- Write down questions to ask the advisor (and take notes during your appointment so you can refer back to them!)
Program Planning Guides
Program Planning Guides (PPGs) provide essential information about the courses required to complete your program.
Your PPG outlines the courses required to complete the program, along with a course sequencing plan. You should keep your PPG up to date and refer to it for course registration and general program planning. In the Academic Calendar you will find complete information specific to your program.
Registration Guide
The most important thing to do before your first day of classes is register! This is when you choose the actual courses you will take in your first term at uLethbridge. There are many resources available to help you navigate through the uLethbridge registration process and identify important information to help you successfully register.