Where and What is Laurier University?
Wilfrid Laurier University is a public university located in Ontario, Canada, with campuses in Waterloo, Brantford, and Milton. Named after Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada’s seventh Prime Minister, the university was established in 1911 and has grown into a multi-campus, multi-community institution. Laurier offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across disciplines such as arts, business, science, education, music, and social work. The Waterloo campus, its largest, is known for its close-knit environment and vibrant student life, while the Brantford campus offers a modern learning experience in a historic downtown setting. The Milton campus is designed to serve local and commuter students in the Greater Toronto Area. Laurier is also recognized for its strong school spirit, active student community, and competitive varsity teams known as the Golden Hawks.
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Laurier by the Facts
Laurier fist opened in 1911 in Waterloo, and in 1973 its name changed from Waterloo Lutheran University to Wilfrid Laurier University
Named after Canada's seventh prime minister and the impact he had.
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Laurier by the Stats
Over 20,000 Laurier Students and about 1,300 employees
Top 15% globally and Top 20 universities in Canada
Over 135,000 Alumni in many countries around the world