After you have reviewed and prepared using the steps on the Applying Page, you can launch your application using the "Apply Now" button in the grey box. Once you start, the application is a 3 step process; please work ahead of your program’s admission deadline.
Check your program for open dates and deadlines before you apply.
Before you can start Steps for Applying, you'll need to create an account in goGRAD.
Completing the application form
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Provide your name, date of birth, citizenship, and other identification details. Please ensure that all information is accurate and matches your official supporting documents.
You need to complete Biographical Information only once; this information will apply to all future applications through this system.
You will be required to provide a copy of the transcript for each institution. Failure to disclose all previous post-secondary education may affect your application, evaluation, acceptance or registration.
If you have taken any of the tests listed below, self-report your scores exactly as they appear on your official test report(s). Start by clicking Add Test, select the test type and follow the prompts.
After you click Finalize and Pay, you will be directed to pay a non-refundable application fee.
Once the payment is successful, you can immediately proceed to upload documents within the portal.
If there is an issue with payment, submit a ticket or email gradap@sfu.ca. Include your application number or SFU ID number in all tickets and emails.
The application checklist, which includes uploading all supporting documentation and sending reference requests. After you complete the payment in step 2, you can access your checklist in the Application Portal, also called your status page.
It can take 10-15 minutes for a green check mark to appear after you upload.
Once your payment has been processed, you can immediately proceed to upload documents in your goGRAD Status Page. This page will display your program’s application deadline. All mandatory documents and materials must be uploaded before the displayed deadline.
Applicants invite referees through their Checklist/Status Portal as part of Step 3. Referees should be individuals who can comment on your abilities and potential performance in your graduate program of application. If you are unsure of who to include as a reference, please contact your program of application for assistance.
Letters of reference must be submitted through the online application system by the referees directly.
You cannot update or change your referee information if your document deadline has passed. If you need to change one or more of your referees or correct the email address entered, refer to the following:
If a referee does not receive the email invitation, ask them to check their junk/spam folder.
Reference Letter Suggestions
Learn more about how to ask for a letter of reference from University Affairs.
Your application must include the names of all post-secondary institutions you have attended and you must upload an unofficial transcript for each of those post-secondary institutions.
You can upload transcripts inside the Application Form and/or later in the Portal (Checklist Items).
If you receive an offer of admission, you will be required to submit an official transcript for each post-secondary institution:
Physical transcripts should be sent to:
Graduate Studies
Maggie Benston Centre 1100
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
Electronic transcripts must be sent via a secure delivery service (such as Parchment) directly from the official institution to: gradap@sfu.ca
All graduate students at SFU have some form of faculty supervisor, but there are large variations in supervision from program to program. In some programs, a supervisor is assigned to you; in others, you may be responsible for identifying and approaching prospective supervisors.
Most programs provide lists of faculty members/potential supervisors and their research interests on their websites. Contact your program of interest with any supervision-related inquiries.
It is not required by university regulations that a supervisor be in place prior to starting a program.
The following academic units do require that applicants identify one or more supervisors prior to completing their admission application. You should have written confirmation from any faculty members you list on these applications:
When investigating prospective supervisors, here are some tips to follow: