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  1. As of August 20, 2024, supervisors no longer need to submit a goSFU Access Form to transition an employee's access from temporary to continuing. Based on employment records, goSFU access will be automatically updated to continuing status if the employee is confirmed as continuing in the same position for which they were initially granted temporary access.

  2. You have 24/7 access to goSFU as an SFU and FIC student, alumnus, staff, or faculty. See how you can access goSFU. Activate your ID. After you accept your offer of admission and pay your admission deposit, an email will be sent to your non-SFU email address with the subject line "Your SFU Computing ID is Available."

  3. Access to goSFU is provided upon request to staff members for the purpose of performing administrative and advising duties. How to access goSFU. You must have an active SFU Computing ID to access goSFU. If your SFU Computing ID has not been activated yet, activate it now. Request staff access to goSFU. Request for access via the goSFU Access Form.

  4. Applicants and current students access. Graduate Applicants can access goSFU once they receive an email that states their Computing ID is available. As a new student, please check here to see when you will receive this email. Should you have further questions, please reach out to gradap@sfu.ca.

  5. The personal information on this site is collected under the authority of the University Act (R.S.B.C. 1996, c.468). It relates directly to and is necessary for the University to admit, enroll and keep a record of students' academic performance, progress and graduation.

  6. Contact Registrar and Information Services via LiveHelp for quick questions regarding goSFU, enrolment, academic dates and deadlines, tuition, University policies and regulations, transcript requests, SFU ID cards, form completion and custom letters. Sign in using your SFU computing ID through a secure connection.

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  8. Simon Fraser University respectfully acknowledges the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), q̓íc̓əy̓ (Katzie), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem), Qayqayt, Kwantlen, Semiahmoo and Tsawwassen peoples on whose unceded traditional territories our three campuses reside.

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