As a trimester-based university, students apply for funding each term. Approved government student aid is released starting on the first day of your study period. At SFU, the study period ends on the ...
We’re here to help you navigate key student services — from logging in to goSFU and managing your classes, to getting your SFU ID, accessing U-Pass BC, paying tuition and fees, and requesting refunds.
Your journey at SFU is unique to you. Learn to navigate your way towards academic success by first getting to know the services and resources readily accessible to all students. Lean on these supports ...
Students are required to have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN) or Individual Tax Number (ITN). A tax form that provides the amount of fundings a student received in a given year.
Get step-by-step guidance on enrolling in SFU courses, managing your schedule, and understanding course loads—with helpful videos to guide you. Plan the day, time, and location of the courses you want ...
Do you have questions about degree planning, program requirements, your personal, professional and educational goals? Our academic advisors can help you! If you are a new student, consider preparing ...
Information for new recipients and those who currently hold an entrance scholarship, award or bursary. Learn about regulations, payment schedule and more.
Completing a university degree takes commitment, and how you define academic success will be up to you. In preparing for every milestone along way, an academic advisor provides assistance for students ...
Our clinics and care providers serve all SFU students at all campuses with appointments and programs running in-person, virtually or by phone. Services are no cost to SFU students. Health and ...