What is goSFU?
goSFU is the information management system available to SFU students, faculty, and staff 24/7. All SFU students are able to access goSFU for course registration, viewing grades, tracking degree progress, ordering transcripts, and applying for graduation.
How do I get a SFU enrollment letter?
Upon enrollment in a term, you can log in to your student account through goSFU (web version only) to print your confirmation of enrollment letter. The letter is produced as a PDF file and emailed to your SFU email account. Go to your Student Center.
Where do I find my SFU computing ID?
Your Computing ID is the username before “@sfu.ca” in your SFU email address. For example, if your SFU email is "[email protected]", then your Computing ID is "kipling".
How do I find my SFU classes?
Click on "Class Search" from the left menu on goSFU , or click on the green "search for classes" box when you're logged in to your Student Center. Select term and subject. Click on "search for classes". Click on class number or section to see class details.
Is SFU a good school?
Simon Fraser University is ranked 201 in World University Rankings by Times Higher Education and has an overall score of 4.1 stars, according to student reviews on Studyportals, the best place to find out how students rate their study and living experience at universities from all over the world.
Is SFU better than UBC?
UBC and SFU are both highly-ranked universities with opportunities for success wherever you go. “What matters in the long run, is what you do and what you experience. If you do nothing to enhance your degree and up your experience, then it doesn't really matter if you go to UBC or SFU.”
What is the ranking of Simon Fraser University?
What GPA is needed for SFU?
General requirements
If you are not in good standing and/or have a GPA of less than 2.00 ( 60%), you will not be admitted. Admission is competitive. In the past, the average for admission has ranged from a 2.50 GPA to a 3.50 GPA depending on the program - for details see admission averages.