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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the notice of intention to upgrade form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your surname and first name in the designated fields. Ensure that you also input your Laurier ID# and OUAC # accurately.
  3. In the section for course upgrades, list the 4U/M courses you intend to upgrade. For each course, provide both the Course Name and Course Code.
  4. Select your preferred method of upgrading from summer school, night school, or correspondence by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Indicate the name of the organization or school offering the courses and provide an expected completion date for these courses.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it via mail, email, or fax to Wilfrid Laurier University.

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Minimum overall average for admission to full time studies is 70%. A higher admission average is required for some programs. Applicants with an average of 69% and below can be considered for part-time studies. If you have been required to withdraw from a university, specific admissions criteria applies.
We use a weighted average of your first and latest course attempts for required courses only. If you repeat a course that isnt required for admission, we use your highest grade.
Wilfrid Laurier Business Acceptance Rate is 28.4%. Wilfrid Laurier offers a broad range of undergraduate business programs at their campus in Waterloo, Ontario. The school is named after Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada.
The school has an excellent reputation and offers a rigorous education that prepares students for successful careers in business. The acceptance rate for Wilfrid Laurier is 28.4%, making it a highly competitive school to get into.
Transcripts and Supplemental Application You may also be asked to submit course descriptions or an academic calendar from those institution(s) to Laurier. If you are required to submit these documents, we will communicate this information to you in your supplemental application.
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Rankings Ratings Wilfrid Laurier University is one of the top universities in Waterloo, Canada. It is ranked #601-650 in QS WUR Ranking By Subject 2025.
Illustration Three Conclusion on Progression and GPA GPA Progression RequirementCalculationRequirement Bu GPA 7.3 (Illustration One 3 courses) Greater than 7 Non-Bu GPA 6.4 (Illustration Two 7 courses) Greater than 5 Overall GPA 6.7 (calculated using all 10 courses) Greater than 5
No course may be attempted more than twice. For the calculation of a GPA involving a repeated course, refer to this chapters section, Grades. No more than 1.0 irregular credit may be counted toward a general degree, and no more than 3.0 toward an honours degree.

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