Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford Campus

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Areas of Expertise

Laurier offers a unique blend of traditional and innovative undergraduate programs on our Brantford campus. Students studying in Brantford can take programs from the following faculties: Liberal Arts, Human and Social Science, Social Work, and the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics. We are committed to academic excellence and our approach to teaching brings classroom learning into the outside world, providing you with both the theory and experience you need for success.

At Laurier, our community culture is at the core of who we are and what we do. From day one, you will feel welcomed and encouraged to find your place in the many faculties, clubs, teams and associations we have to offer.

We also offer our students the Laurier Experience Record, the first of its kind in Canada. The experience record is an interactive, shareable and official record of your hands-on learning opportunities that you can share with potential employers to show the skills and experience you gained by engaging in Laurier's student life activities on campus and in the community.

On Campus Housing

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Female only:Lowest: $7,151Highest: $7,665
Male only:Lowest: $7,151Highest: $7,665
Co-ed:Lowest: $7,151Highest: $7,665

Going away to university may be the first time you'll live away from home. This new freedom is exciting, but it's also an adjustment.

Immerse yourself in a community of support from your first day at Laurier, where staff and upper-year students are committed to your personal growth, development and safety. Share this new beginning with friends and create lifelong connections with the people you meet.

Our residence buildings are more than just a place to sleep and study; they are strong communities that encourage personal growth and development.

Off Campus Housing

If you decide to live off-campus, whether you're a first- or senior-year student, we have some resources to help you in your search.

Remember, just because you live off-campus, that doesn't mean that you need to miss out on events. Connect with LOCUS and find events on the Student Events Calendar.

Check out our partnerships for rental listings and helpful tips for you to consider when renting.

Incoming Students

To help with the transition to university, Laurier offers Laurier 101, a collection of programs specifically tailored to incoming international students, to provide support from the time students accept their offer until their first week of classes and beyond. Online programming includes course registration webinars, International Headstart and Online Summer Orientation. In-person programming includes International Orientation and Orientation Week, which consist of social activities, academic information sessions, opportunities to talk to campus staff and engagement with other incoming Laurier students.

Career Planning

The Career Development Centre provides assistance and guidance to all Laurier students and alumni, and has programming tailored to the specific needs of international students, including a career consultant dedicated to supporting international students. Through the Career Centre, students can get help with resumes, cover letters and interview skills; learn job search tips and techniques; attend workshops on career development; attend networking events with professionals and alumni; and attend various career and job fairs, including the largest career fair in Canada.

Sports

Students at the Brantford campus have the option of participating in extramural sports, offered through Ontario Collegiate Recreation, playing alongside other colleges and universities. Current extramural sports include: co-ed dodgeball; co-ed volleyball; men's basketball; women's basketball; men's hockey; and women's hockey.

Activities

Fitness and recreation facilities are available to students at the Laurier Brantford YMCA, a new 120,000-square-foot complex, which includes: an aquatics centre; a fitness centre; large studios for group fitness classes; strength-training equipment; a student lounge; and multipurpose spaces for social, educational and cultural programming. Access to the YMCA is included in student fees.

Clubs

Laurier offers more than 250 student-led clubs and associations, with 5,000 active members, as well as faculty and program associations, which consist of student representatives of the faculties and programs offered on campus. The wide variety of clubs and associations provide endless opportunities for student engagement in both Waterloo and Brantford, and if a certain club does not exist, students are able to start one themselves.

Information Technology

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) offer online services to help make student life at Laurier easier. All registered students are assigned a MyLaurier email address, which will be used for all official communication with the university. Wifi is available on both campuses and internet services are available in all residence buildings. Computer labs on both campuses are available to all registered students, with some faculties and departments maintaining computer labs exclusively for their own students. The Laptop Loaner Program gives students access to a loaner laptop (either a PC or Mac) for up to 14 days.

Cultural

There are a variety of culturally focused student-led clubs and organizations active on the Brantford campus, as well as cultural celebrations such as Diwali, Lunar New Year and the annual Multicultural Gala. Students are encouraged to share and celebrate their culture and support is available from a variety of departments.

Special Services

Advising and support services are available to all students at Laurier. Student success programs include assistance with mathematics, study skills and writing development, and are delivered in small group settings or through one-on-one consultations. Academic advising is available to help students navigate their program, overcome academic challenges and to help plan for the future, both academically and professionally. The Accessible Learning Centre provides support to students with documented disabilities to help them reach their full academic potential.

Through Laurier International, International Student Advisors are available to assist students with immigration needs, academic transition, and cultural transition and engagement. The Student Wellness Centre provides all students with physical, mental and emotional wellness support, and offers programs that focus on overall student wellbeing, including nutrition, exercise and sleep. The Special Constable Service prioritizes student safety with 24-hour campus patrols and video surveillance of many campus buildings. The Foot Patrol program, offered on both campuses, is provided by student volunteers and ensures students get home safely. The SAFEHawk app connects students with Special Constables and Foot Patrol, as well as provides other safety and wellness information.

Affiliated Institutions

Martin Luther University College (located in Waterloo).

International Involvement

Laurier has exchange agreements with 70 institutions in 25 countries around the world, and students can study abroad for a semester or a year. Students can also study abroad through faculty-led programs abroad, which are short-term international excursions led by Laurier faculty. Other international opportunities include the Alternative Reading Week, where students spend the winter reading week on a build in El Salvador, and the Summer Leadership Experience in China. The Laurier-Ghana Partnership sees Laurier students spend a summer in Ghana on an internship, while scholars from Ghana come to Laurier to study.

Campus Tour

Visitors are always welcome at Laurier, and our Welcome Centre and ambassadors would be happy to share more about our campus and community. To arrange a campus tour, contact the Welcome Centre in Brantford at 519.756.8228 x5693 or email us at brantfordtours@wlu.ca. You can also explore the Brantford campus online with our Virtual Reality campus tour.

Other

The Laurier Experience Record is a record of a student's co-curricular and extra-curricular activities and engagement, and is useful to share with potential employers.

Laurier also offers more than 100 online courses, allowing students to study from a distance or to fit a class into a busy schedule.

To help students with financial literacy, Laurier offers a Money Management program, providing financial support and guidance and offering workshops that allow students to earn a Money Management certificate.