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Learn about Laurier's academic programs, research, campus life, news and events. Find out how to join Laurier in Milton in 2024 and celebrate its 100th anniversary.
- About
Laurier traces its roots to the opening of the Evangelical...
- Academics & Research
Academics and Research. At Laurier, we share a deep...
- Future Students
Future Students. Being a Laurier Golden Hawk means being a...
- Explore Laurier
Explore Our Campuses. Across Waterloo, Brantford and Milton,...
- Programs
Browse more than 100 Laurier degree programs, along with...
- Teaching & Learning
Laurier has a proud history of instructional excellence and...
- Internationalization
Global Learning at Laurier. Laurier is inspired to be a...
- Faculties & Affiliated Institutions
Faculties and Affiliated Institutions. Laurier offers a...
- About
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.
Explore more than 100 degree programs, minors, options and certificates offered by Laurier at its campuses and locations in Waterloo, Brantford, Milton, Kitchener and online. Find out how to apply, what courses are required and what career opportunities are available for each program.
Find information and resources for course registration, academic calendar, scholarships, awards and more. Learn about Laurier's news, events, partnerships and achievements.
Learn about Laurier's history, community, learning and research, and campuses. Laurier is a Canadian university with a broad spectrum of programs and a legacy of social impact.
As a Laurier student (otherwise known as a Golden Hawk), you can count on three things: an excellent education, a welcoming community and a meaningful career in your future.
Academics and Research. At Laurier, we share a deep commitment to research and learning within a culture that supports and celebrates teaching and research excellence. It’s what allows our instructors to engage and inspire tomorrow’s leaders in classes that tackle big ideas but are small enough for faculty to know your name.