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  1. Domestic students: $84.25. International students: $130. Deposit upon acceptance: Domestic students: $250. International students: $5,000* *International students who provide proof of a denied study permit will be issued a full refund of the tuition deposit, less a $150 processing fee. See fee information.

  2. Admission requirements depend on where you're currently studying, and at what level. We also have shared admission programs with several local colleges. Application deadlines may vary depending on whether you're coming from high school or transfering from another college or university ...

  3. What you'll need to know before applying. Admission requirements vary, depending on whether you’re currently a high school, college, or university transfer student. Review your specific requirements and information on fees, scholarships, and the terminology we use at SFU before you start your application, to help you through the process.

  4. Step 2: On your To Do List, click ' Details' and carefully read each item description for further instructions. Items with an ' Upload' button must be uploaded in your Student Centre. It may take up to two business days after receipt of your application for the "upload" button to appear for eligible items.

  5. The SAT/ACT requirement is optional for students applying for Fall 2024 admission onwards. Applicants who have a SAT or ACT are welcome to submit their test score. Applicants will not be at a disadvantage if they cannot or choose not to submit a test score. All other high school applicants

  6. Applicants normally will be high school graduates and will meet the general Simon Fraser University minimum requirements for admission. Indigenous applicants who do meet the university's competitive average and the general admission requirements should apply directly to their faculty or program of choice.

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  8. How admission is calculated. 0 to 8 units. Admission is based on your high school courses only. 9 to 23 units. Admission is generally based on your high school courses and grades, and post-secondary GPA using all transferable units attempted. Only the highest grade is used in the calculation for repeat courses.