UW Full-time Undergraduate Fall Enrolment - Past and Projected
YearFall FT UG
1995/199612,661
1996/199712,599
1997/199812,871
1998/199912,936
1999/200013,824
2000/200113,953
2001/200214,571
2002/200315,162
2003/200415,569
2004/200516,159
2005/200616,682
2006/200717,231
2010/201117,517
Source: Bob Truman, UW Institutional Analysis and Planning

UW Full-time Fall Grad Enrolment - Past and Projected
YearFall FT G
1995/19961,635
1996/19971,519
1997/19981,533
1998/19991,582
1999/20001,574
2000/20011,661
2001/20021,821
2002/20031,929
2003/20041,959
2004/20052,085
2005/20062,085
2006/20072,085
2010/20112,085
Source: Bob Truman, UW Institutional Analysis and Planning

WLU Full-time Fall Enrolment - Past
YearFall FT UGFall FT GAll
19975,3354695,804
19986,0125086,520
19996,4884946,982
20006,8984797,377
20017,8244908,314
Source: WLU Office of the Registrar

WLU Full-time Fall Enrolment - Projected
YearProjected Fall FT
20028,670
20039,450
Source: Wally Pirker, WLU Institutional Research and Internal Audit

WLU Brantford Full-time Fall Enrolment - Past and Projected
YearBrantford enrolment
199950
2000100
2001180
2002250
2003300
Source: Wally Pirker, WLU Institutional Research and Internal Audit
Discussion: WLU Brantford students are included in the full-time enrolment but should not be included as numbers of students seeking housing in Waterloo. These numbers are approximate.

UW on-campus residence spaces
Yearon-campus spaces
19974,154
19984,250
19994,430
20004,662
20015,069
20025,265
20035,373
Source: Pam Charbonneau, Residence Life Co-ordinator

WLU on-campus residence spaces
Yearon-campus spaces
19971,450
19981,700
19991,750
20001,806
20011,806
20022,125
Source: Mike Belanger, WLU Director of Housing and Residence Services

Waterloo Lodging House Licenses
year# of licenses issued#of licenses cancelled
19861850
198700
1988320
1989480
19901050
1991820
1992600
1993540
1994180
1995130
1996440
19978033
1998629
1999417
2000504
20011021
2002401
Source: Jennifer McMillan
Discussion: The number of lodging house spaces was estimated by multiplying the number of houses by a factor of five.