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Your response to the offer of admission must be confirmed on Laurier’s Online Registration and Information System (LORIS). To accept the offer, log in to LORIS and select the "Admissions" tab, then "Display Admissions Applications." Once you select the hyperlinked program name, you will see your offer details with the option to accept or decline in the same place where your application checklist used to be.
If you choose to accept our offer — and we hope that you do! — we encourage you to print out a copy of the electronic offer of admission to retain it for your records. Select “Print a copy” at the bottom of your browser window to print (and save) a PDF of your admission letter.
If you are an international student who will be applying for a study permit/visa, you will need to keep a copy of your offer of admission to submit with your application for the permit/visa.
If you’d like to defer your offer of admission for a later time, find out how to complete a deferral of admission.
If you have any questions about your offer, contact the program coordinator. Technical problems can be directed to gradadmissions@wlu.ca.
Admission into a graduate program is a competitive process. Notifications of offers of admission are sent via email to the email address you provided in your application.
Only offers of admission from the dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies are valid. Communication with a program representative or a faculty member does not constitute an offer of admission or an acceptance of an offer.
You must respond online to the offer (normally within 21 days).
Wilfrid Laurier University may revoke an offer of admission and cancel registration for admission if you have provided false or incomplete information.
If you are offered admission to Laurier, it will be conditional on you providing official final copies of your transcripts (and degree certificates, where applicable). These copies must be received at the addresses indicated by the deadline stated in your offer of admission. If you can’t meet the deadline, please contact the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (gradadmissions@wlu.ca) as soon as possible. In all cases, however, admission conditions must be satisfied prior to the start of your program.
To be considered official, academic records must be received in official university envelopes and must be sealed and endorsed by the issuing institution. At most universities, you can request these documents through the Registrar’s Office. Check with the institution’s Registrar's Office to verify that the transcript to be issued contains the required information (e.g., "degree conferred"). Transcripts must be in the original language and include a certified translation if the transcript is not in English.
Please note: We also accept transcripts electronically. In most cases the issuing institution will have Wilfrid Laurier’s secure upload email address. In instances where that is not available, we will accept transcripts sent directly from the Registrar’s Office to gradadmissions@wlu.ca.
Current or previous Laurier students do not need to submit an official transcript for their studies at Laurier (but must submit transcripts from any other postsecondary institution attended, if applicable).
Wilfrid Laurier University may revoke an offer of admission and cancel registration for failing to meet admission conditions prior to the commencement of the program.
A confirmation email, indicating that your conditions have been cleared, will be sent after all documents have been received.
Attention: Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Wilfrid Laurier University
75 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
N2L 3C5
Attention: FSW Admissions
Wilfrid Laurier University
75 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
N2L 3C5
To secure your space in the program, a tuition deposit is due within two (2) weeks of accepting an offer of admission.
The tuition deposit allows Laurier to ensure that we are adequately prepared to support all the incredible students who will live and learn on one of our campuses. This tuition deposit shows your interest in attending your university of choice, that you are committed to attending your program at Laurier and will strengthen your study permit application for students who require one.
The tuition deposit is not an additional fee. It will be applied to your first-term tuition and fees balance once you enrol in courses and your invoice is issued.
A $4000 CAD tuition deposit is due within two (2) weeks of accepting an offer of admission to any Graduate program at Laurier.
The tuition deposit will be applied to tuition and fees, following course registration.A $1000 CAD tuition deposit is due within two (2) weeks of accepting an offer of admission to:
The tuition deposit will be applied to tuition and fees, following course registration.
The deposit will show in your LORIS account once it has been processed. You can verify that your deposit has been received by checking your LORIS account:
When we receive the deposit, it will be applied to your student account as a credit:
Your deposit will not be refunded if you choose not to come to Laurier after paying your deposit or if you don’t meet the conditions of your offer.
The following are examples of situations where your deposit may be refunded:
Note: For international students only.
After you have accepted the offer to Laurier in LORIS, select “Print a copy” at the bottom of your browser window to print (and save) a PDF of your admission letter. Submit this letter along with your application for the study permit or visa.
Students admitted to Laurier on a study permit must send a copy of their valid permit (and temporary resident visa, if applicable) to the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies office to confirm their registration no later than the last date of late registration for the term of entry.
It may take several months to receive a study permit, so we advise you to apply for a permit well in advance of the anticipated start date of your program.
For complete information on the documentation and immigration requirements for studying in Canada, visit Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
Once you’ve accepted your offer of admission, review our Welcome Guide for Incoming Graduate Students. This will identify a number of important steps you should complete as you prepare for the start of your degree.
The new student checklist provides you with important next steps and information, including how to set up your Laurier email address, get your Laurier ID card (OneCard), apply for funding and apply for a parking permit.
Sign up for Graduate Orientation to learn everything you need to know about Laurier's graduate student community, ask questions and network with new and current graduate students.