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  1. Laurier is excited to extend the university's high-quality academic and student experience along the Toronto-Waterloo Innovation Corridor to the fast-growing community of Milton – giving local and commuter students the chance to study close to home.

  2. Wilfrid Laurier Universitys website for current students: aim high, work hard and take advantage of amazing opportunities to make a difference.

  3. Browse more than 100 Laurier degree programs, along with dozens of options and minors you can add to your program to enhance your degree. Our programs are offered through our campuses and locations in Waterloo, Brantford, Milton, Kitchener and online.

  4. Wilfrid Laurier University (commonly referred to as WLU or simply Laurier) is a public university in Ontario, Canada, with campuses in Waterloo, Brantford and Milton. [3]

  5. Visit undergraduate admissions for more information or contact us by email. For information about admissions, financial aid and OSAP, scholarships, bursaries and awards, and records and registration (including official transcripts, letters and form requests), connect with Service Laurier.

  6. For more than 100 years, Wilfrid Laurier University has been a premier destination for students who excel outside the classroom as much as they do inside it. Future International Students. Future Graduate Students.

  7. One big, happy family – that's the Laurier way across all our campuses: Waterloo, Brantford and Milton. Find out how each of our campuses are unique – and what ties them all together – so you can pick the one that’s best for you.

  8. Wilfrid Laurier University’s two biggest campuses are in Waterloo and Brantford, but we also have a Faculty of Social Work in Kitchener and a weekend MBA program in Toronto. Laurier is also establishing a new campus in Milton.

  9. Laurier offers an exceptional range and depth of study. Our students can choose from more than 100 academic programs, taught by award-winning faculty. Our faculty are not just people who stand in front of a lecture hall.

  10. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was Canada’s seventh prime minister, serving from 1896 to 1911. He left a complex legacy that holds a variety of meanings to those impacted by decisions made under his leadership.

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