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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1986, p. 17

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Despite a 4.5 per cent rise in those applying to attend Wilfrid Laurier University this fall, the university will hold the line on its total enrolment. A total of 8,264 graduating high school students have named Laurier on the three-choice application forms, up four per cent from the 7,947 who had applied by this time last year. we..." nhnino "rtr,1iessttittns dropped slightly and now stand at 2,576, b continuing popularity. Despite the steady overall growth - applications have increased every year for 11 straight years - only about 1,315 first-year students will be accepted this fall to keep the university size constant at about 4,200 undergraduates. George Granger, associate registrar for admissions, said the increasing pressure has resulted in rising standards for admission. By last fall, a minimum of 70 per cent in the six required high school courses was needed to gain admission to arts, science, economics and music programs, and 78 per cent for business administration. Granger said no decision has been made yet for the tall, but said Granger said no decision has been mace yet nun um m requirements could rise again, particularly for business. WLU holds line on enrollment THE ROYAL TREATS NOW ON SALE THROUGH MARCH 30/86 Treat yourself royally with a delicious Dairy Queen Royal Treat. Try a scrumptious Banana Split. A mouth-watering Peanut Buster Parfait. Or the luscious Double Delight. Just $159 each. Hurry into Dairyihueen. And discover our flavour kingdom. Treat yourself royally. And we'll treat you right, . ”law rrargrMtrr* TmnrMqu’ruOu. (mu Mu(mrhry0m(onp Mam (MIN Mugs A kingi'i's'iti'C'i'iiaypur in every spoonful. Westmount Place, King & John Ste. Weber 3. University t 4 Kitchener buttons Offer available at participating stores We treat you right! $133 CLEAfi'KNCE wr" e- U" /,.$TQB§ Two aon-protit housing groups in Waterloo have received approval under a new (ederal'- provincial housing program to develop a total of 34 residential units. The announcement was made last week by the Honourable Bill McKnight, federal Min- ister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the Honorable Alvin Curling, Minister of Housing for Ontario. Under the new federal-provincial housing program, almost 6,700 apartments and town- houses have been allocated in more than 50 municipalities across Ontario for 1986. Proposals for the construction of more than 20,000 units were received from across the province. The Ontario Ministry of Housing awarded allocations on the basis of demon- strated need, and the probability of beginning construction in 1986. New fed/ prov program funds construction of 34 housing units locally Curling stressed that the approved projects in Ontario are expected to generate close to one-third of a billion dollars worth of economic activity in the building industry, and more than 15,000 person-years of employment. 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