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As a team, we understand the importance (now more than ever) of offering resources and content in a variety of mediums to allow prospective students and their families the opportunity to participate. Whether from the comfort and convenience of their own home or joining us on one of our two undergraduate campuses, we'll ensure their questions are answered every step of the way.
We encourage interested students to register for a live university information session to learn more about our university. If you have a specific way that you want Laurier to engage with your students, please contact us at recruiters@wlu.ca.
The Admissions section of our website will help guide students from application to offer, providing them with step-by-step instructions during each part of the application journey.
Once they apply, they'll gain access to Laurier's applicant portal, where they can monitor the status of their application and complete supplemental forms.
To help your students stay on track with their application, make sure you take note of admission dates and deadlines.
You can download an accessible copy of our viewbook or order mailed copies for your school.
Hoping to bring your class to campus? We'd love to connect with you to design a custom on-campus experience that best suits your schedule, your student's interests and your curriculum goals. Fill out our request form to get the conversation started.
Laurier's outreach program provides personalized learning experiences to help high school educators enhance their curriculum.
Below are lists of activities that can be booked at a custom date and time that suits you and your students.
Come explore the beauty and strengths of our Waterloo, Brantford or Milton campuses alongside our passionate student ambassadors.
Our current students will take prospective students on a guided tour so that they can see our campus spaces and start to picture themselves at Laurier. Alternatively, students can watch the pre-recorded tour and explore campus from the comfort of their home.
We offer full-day events, activities and experiential learning opportunities for Specialist High Skills Majors on the Waterloo and Brantford campuses. Visits qualify as ‘reach ahead’ experiences, which integrate learning experiences with a student’s postsecondary pathway.
Hear from a current Laurier student who will give a presentation on making the transition to university, called ‘The 10 Myths about University.’
We want to help you support your students and parents by preparing them for the realities of making the academic transition from high school to university. In this presentation, we discuss the differences between the two learning environments and their academic expectations, while offering useful strategies for success and resources to prepare for university.
Professors will provide activities and short lessons on hot topics. Students have the opportunity to open their minds to different educational views on what is trending right now.
Professors and university students will interactively walk your students through the business skills needed to examine and problem-solve real business case studies. Your students will use a decision matrix that examines environment, organization, strategy, management preferences and resources.
Bring your class, orchestra or choir to a concert, event, guest lecture or workshop. You can meet professors and hear current students perform music from a variety of genres.
During our hands-on A Humerus Adventure: Discovering Human Anatomy in a Laboratory Environment students will explore the human body using the new state-of-the-art technology of synthetic cadavers. Synthetic cadavers are highly detailed and mimic the mechanical properties and feel of real tissues.
Provide your students with a research experience where they can collect, analyze and test samples. The Aquatic Science Outreach Network for the Grand (AquaSONG) field trip is centred around the concepts of wastewater treatment and analysis, and freshwater aquatic biology.
The Southwestern Ontario Universities Tour invites international secondary school guidance counsellors and independent education consultants to visit our campuses and learn more about the communities their students will live in.
The tour also provides international education professionals with key information to assist students in applying to university and showcases what the student experience will be like at each university.
At Laurier, we pride ourselves on delivering a high-quality education drawn from our commitment to inspire lives of leadership and purpose. As guidance counsellors and educators, you are key partners in advising students on Laurier’s diverse range of innovative programs, which enable students to put theory into practice through unique experiential learning opportunities.
The following resources will assist you in providing information to students who are interested in attending Laurier.
E: chooselaurier@wlu.ca
T: 548.889.8888
F: 519.884.0618