Crack the Vault. Ace the Semester. Study Like You Know the Exam Questions. Golden Hawks Don’t Cram - They Vault.
What are we trying to acheive ?

At WLU Vault, our mission is to make studying smarter, easier, and a whole lot more fun. We’re building a trusted hub where Laurier students can unlock past exams, notes, and study guides all in one place - without the endless group chat scavenger hunts. By connecting Golden Hawks through shared resources, we’re not just boosting grades - we’re creating a culture of collaboration, curiosity, and academic confidence. Whether you’re cramming for midterms or polishing up your finals game, the Vault is here to help you soar higher.
Why did we built the vault ?

The idea for WLU Vault started in my second year at Laurier. Like most students, I was constantly searching for past notes, study guides, and exam help until I discovered sites like CourseHero and StuDocu. They had the resources, sure, but everything useful was locked behind a paywall. It felt unfair that success in school could depend on who could afford to pay extra fees on top of already expensive tuition. So, I decided to change that.
I built WLU Vault to level the playing field a space where every student has free access to the knowledge they need to succeed. No paywalls. No hidden fees. Just a community built on sharing, collaboration, and the belief that information should be freely available to all.
How can you help us ?

WLU Vault thrives because of students like you. Every note uploaded, every past exam shared, and every resource added helps another Golden Hawk reach their goals. This platform was built on the idea that learning is stronger when it’s shared that one student’s study guide could be another student’s breakthrough moment. By uploading your resources, you’re not just helping others you’re keeping the Vault alive, growing, and free for everyone. Together, we can build a culture of collaboration where success isn’t gatekept, it’s shared.
Academic Integrity & Fair Use

At WLU Vault, we believe that free access to knowledge should always go hand-in-hand with academic integrity. Every resource shared here is meant to support learning, not replace it. Students are encouraged to use materials responsibly to study, review, and inspire their own work, not to copy it. By respecting fair use and each other’s efforts, we can keep the Vault a trusted, ethical, and valuable space for everyone at Laurier.
Together, we can redefine what it means to learn openly and honestly where sharing empowers, not shortcuts.