Lakeland College - Lloydminster Campus

Founded: 1911   Total Students: 7,000+

Int. Students: 112+

Overview

Lakeland College is a renowned post-secondary college in Alberta, Canada. It was established in 1911 as Vermilion farm, subsequently named the Vermilion School of Agriculture (1913), then Vermilion Agricultural and Vocational College, became Vermilion College and is now recognized as Lakeland College. Lakeland College has two campuses in Vermilion and Lloydminster. It serves over 7,000 students in an academic year.


Being the only inter-provincial college in Canada, Lakeland College serves residents of both Alberta and Saskatchewan. It is a member of College and Institutes Canada (CICAN) and the Alberta Rural Development Network.
At Lakeland College, students arrive from all around the globe. In the past few years, students from 20+ countries joined this college. We also help current students find study abroad opportunities and internships. As part of its mandate, Lakeland is also involved in projects and partnerships with other post-secondary educational institutes in Canada and around the globe.


Lakeland is a ground for innovation, supportive student services and academic excellence. With high quality, industry-relevant, affordable and accessible post-secondary educational opportunities, Lakeland is focused on how best to serve its students. Programming areas at Lakeland include agricultural sciences, business, energy, environmental sciences, fire and emergency services, early childhood education, health and wellness, human services, interior design technology, trades and technology.

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

2602 59 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3N7, Canada