Applying to Lakeland
Applying to one of our programs is a process.
First, there are different processes depending on what program you plan to take, and whether you are an international student.
If you are an apprentice, please go to the apprenticeship registration and application page.
If you are applying for any of our other credit programs, check when applications open.
When applications open for the next term |
Application opening dates
Check your specific program's start date on our academic year and term dates page or the program's important dates page. Online programsApplication open and close dates for online programs vary by program. To check the specifics for your program, go to your program page and then choose important dates. Applications and course registration open dates and deadlines for each term are listed. |
If you are an international student, check application deadlines and eligible programs, then follow the international student application steps. This includes information about eligible programs, academic requirements and using applyalberta.
Apply early
Apply as early as you can. Some programs do fill up quickly. Veterinary technology and Process and Power Engineering are examples of high demand programs.
Even if a program has a waitlist, there are several factors that may result in seat availability. Quite often the waitlists do move.
We recommend you check in with an enrolment specialist for an update on the length of the waitlist.
The enrolment specialist will provide guidance on if you should still apply to the program.
Current waitlists |
Fall 2025
Please note that some of our other programs are nearing capacity and may have a waitlist soon. |
Take the next steps before you apply
Our Get Ready to Apply page is your guide to understanding if you meet academic and other admissions requirements.
And if you need help, contact the enrolment advisor for that program.
If you already are sure you meet all the requirements, then go to our page that explains all you need to know about applying using ApplyAlberta. For example, you'll need a My Alberta.ca account to get started.