Co-op Experience Helps Cheyenne Clow Bring History to Life Cheyenne Clow is a third-year history major with a minor in liberal education. For Cheyenne, one of her most impactful experiences at the University of Lethbridge has been her two co-op work terms.
Alex Knox combines her passion for the outdoors and marketing to a co-op placement with Parks Canada Alex combined her love of the outdoors and interest in marketing with a 12-month co-op placement marketing the Hot Springs. "I got to live and work in Banff for the Hot Springs."
A dual degree in business and health sciences poised Isabella Sasges for a career in occupational health and safety "The opportunity to manage school outside of work – to be able to work and also have that classroom setting for school in the evenings – helped keep me focused on my goals."
A second degree opened up a new career pathway for Colin Brown What drew Colin to the Calgary Campus was the flexibility of night classes and the ability to work full time while completing his studies. “The second-degree program was really attractive as I was able to skip over all the electives I had already completed in my first degree."
Night classes let Affan Shahid continue to earn while he finished a Bachelor of Management degree "It's been really helpful that courses are in the evenings or weekends, as it's allowed me to keep working full time," Affan said when asked why he chose the Calgary Campus.
Five questions with alumna Jamie Lewis (BA (Co-op) '20) Jamie Lewis, a BA graduate with a double major in anthropology and religious studies, is this year's recipient of the Faculty of Arts & Science Gold Medal (Arts).
Five questions with Shining Graduate Kyle Cole (BA (Co-op) '20) Kyle Cole, BA (Co-op) '20 has some pretty straightforward advice for incoming students. Be the best you can be and make the most of your degree!
Commitment to students and employer partners remains the top priority for the co-op team “Everyone on our team remains committed to keeping students and employers our top priority, and luckily, we have some innovative technology available that allows us to make that happen,” says Jasminn Berteotti.