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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. 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. Bachelor's Degree. Master's Degree. Minors.

  3. Laurier's Waterloo campus is home to more than 18,800 undergraduate and graduate students but spans just one large city block. On this close-knit campus you're steps away from classes, residence and campus amenities.

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

  5. 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.

  6. Wilfrid Laurier University: Join a community that inspires a world of difference.

  7. Find a comprehensive breakdown of tuition fees at Laurier. All tables on the page show the 2024/25 tuition rates by your entering year, effective Spring 2024. All fees are per term unless otherwise noted.

  8. Feb 14, 2012 · Wilfrid Laurier University, in Waterloo, Ontario, has existed under its current name since 1973, when it became part of the provincially assisted university system. The university's history dates to the early 1900s.

  9. Studying History at Laurier will make you a well-rounded, globally engaged, critical thinker. Your degree will lay the foundation for a whole range of exciting careers in the law, education, journalism, politics, and public and international service.

  10. You're a Life-Long Learner. If you love the idea of learning and researching alongside industry experts (and peers), a university degree might be right for you. Degrees give you the chance to go in-depth on a topic, while at the same time letting you explore an outstanding range of related topics through electives, minors and options.

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