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Whether you’re coming to Laurier this fall as a new or returning Golden Hawk, chances are money is on your mind. It can be stressful to think about personal finances in a new environment and lifestyle, but it’s important to consider what your new budget might look like and plan accordingly. Fortunately, Laurier has lots of financial support to help alleviate your stress and subsidize some of the expenses that may be stressing you out.
If you’ve been asking around to estimate your university expenses, keep in mind that current students can’t give you the most accurate numbers or advice because they started in a different year. Instead, check out Laurier's Estimated Cost Table for first-year expenses, with ranges of how much you can expect to pay for things like tuition, residence, meal plans and more.
Below you will find an estimated cost of living expenses for all our Waterloo, Brantford and Milton campuses. Expenses are based on estimates found on Numbeo.
Campus Location |
On-Campus Cost |
Off-Campus Cost |
---|---|---|
Waterloo Campus |
$1,980 - $2,470 |
$1,810 |
Brantford Campus |
$1,850 - $1,968 |
$1,760 |
Milton Campus |
N/A |
$1,710 |
You might find these numbers hard to swallow, or even feel like you’re on your own - trust me, I’ve been there. But university is a place where you can learn from your peers and others in your new community. In fact, plenty of Laurier financial supports and services are already included in your mandatory school fees, so you might as well make the most of them to help alleviate your stressors. With the right mindset and strategies in place, these numbers will be less daunting, leading you to a brighter future and an amazing school year ahead.
The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is an accessible financial support that over 60% of our students use. If you qualify for funding, you get to decide how to spend it (tuition, groceries, gas, you name it), and your application could even open the door to other grants and funding opportunities! You might have a lot of questions when you first apply, but don’t worry – our Student Finance office (and lots of students who have applied before you!) are here to help.
Laurier also has many awards, scholarships and bursaries you can apply for. To be eligible to receive some of these, you need to complete the General Student Profile and Faculty Specific Student Profile which can be found under the Student Awards and Financial Aid tab in LORIS. A list of important deadlines can be found here. In addition, Laurier has entrance scholarships and in-course scholarships for students and these are based on your GPA, so no applications are needed.
Working part-time is a great way to help offset some of your expenses. The Laurier Work Study Program helps students find on-campus, flexible employment. You can also find on-campus (and off-campus!) job postings on Laurier’s career and experiential learning portal, Navigator.
Maybe you want to start hitting the gym but don’t want to commit to an expensive gym membership. Or maybe you’re concerned what it’ll cost to get some extra support with your courses. Or perhaps you’re worried about being able to maintain a decent menu with tuition eating up your budget. Worry no more! Laurier has programs and services designed to help students keep up a healthy lifestyle without an intimidating price tag. Here are a few for starters:
Above all, remember that you’re not alone as you settle into university life and sort out your newfound financial responsibilities. In addition to family and friends, there are so many experts here at Laurier who are eager to support you. We wish you the best of luck and success with your academic and personal journey!
Want some one-on-one guidance on how to manage your finances? Book a 30-minute appointment with our Financial Coach or sign up for our Money Management Certificate.
About the Author
Maggie Hoang is a 2nd year Business Administration (BBA) student who currently works part-time with Laurier’s Student Finance team. She has personal experience learning how to balance all the new expenses and factors that come into play as a university student. Maggie hopes to support other Laurier Golden Hawks as they navigate their personal finance journeys by sharing her knowledge and lived experience.