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Your offer of admission is conditional upon meeting the requirements below.

What is a Conditional Offer of Admission?

Most offers of admission to SFU are conditional, which means you must satisfy certain conditions to enroll in your program. Conditions can include completion of in-progress courses, graduating from high school, submitting an official transcript from your institution, and more. Select your Conditional Offer type below to learn more about your conditions.

An official transcript with final grades must be submitted to SFU Admissions by the deadline indicated in your Student Centre and before you start classes at SFU. Students who do not submit outstanding documents required to confirm their offer will have their offer revoked and will not be eligible to enroll.

Once your final requested documents are submitted and re-reviewed by SFU Admissions, you will receive an email to confirm that your admission conditions have been met.

Select a conditional offer type to learn more.

BC/Yukon students — interim and final grades

  • Pass all required courses and maintain a competitive grade range for your program
  • Complete in-progress courses
  • Meet the minimum Math and English requirements
  • Graduate from high school
  • Fall applicants: All online courses offered by a distributed learning provider must be 50% complete by March 15 and 100% complete by June 30 to be used in the admission evaluation.
  • Online courses not complete by June 30, cannot be used for admission to our Fall intake. For example, courses taken in the summer of 2024 cannot be used towards Fall 2024 admission.

Interim grades

  • We will receive your official interim grades from the B.C. Ministry of Education in late April to May. These grades will be used to verify your self-reported grade information
  • If you do not meet the admission requirements at this stage, your offer of admission may be revoked

Final grades

  • We will receive your official final grades from the B.C Ministry of Education in July. These grades will be used to confirm that all admission requirements have been met
  • If you do not meet the admission requirements at this stage, your offer of admission may be revoked

International high school students — final grades

  • Pass all required courses and maintain a competitive grade range for your program of acceptance
  • Complete in-progress courses
  • Meet the minimum Math and English requirements
  • Graduate from high school
  • Submit an official document with final grades to confirm your offer. See your Student Centre To Do List for details on how to submit a required final document(s)

All other high school students — final grades

  • Pass all required courses and maintain a competitive grade range for your program of acceptance
  • Complete in-progress courses
  • Meet the minimum Math and English requirements
  • Graduate from high school
  • Submit an official document with final grades to confirm your offer. See your Student Centre To Do List for details on how to submit a required final document(s)  

International Baccalaureate (IB) students

Your offer of admission is based on your IB Predicted Grades and will be reviewed once final grades are available from the International Baccalaureate Organization.

Transfer Credit has been awarded on the basis of your predicted grades and is subject to confirmation upon review of your final IB scores in mid-July.

  • Pass all required courses and maintain a competitive grade range for your program of acceptance
  • Complete in-progress courses
  • Meet the minimum Math and English requirements
  • Successfully complete the IB Diploma

College/university transfer students

Your admission offer is based on the grade point average (GPA) achieved on the courses you have completed at the time of the admission evaluation. Your admission offer will be re-evaluated upon receipt of an official, final transcript(s). To retain your admission offer:
 
  • Maintain the competitive admission average for your program of acceptance
  • Complete program specific courses, and courses in-progress at the time of your admission decision
  • Self-paced transferable courses completed through open/online learning providers must be completed by your final document deadline in order to be used for admission and receive transfer credit
  • Submit an official document with final grades to confirm your offer. See your Student Centre To Do List for details on how to submit a required final document(s)
  • Fraser International College (FIC) students must adhere to the conditions of their pathway agreement

Please be advised that once you begin classes at SFU, you are no longer eligible to transfer coursework completed at another post-secondary institution unless you have applied and been admitted to a formal partnership program or have an approved Letter of Permission. Requests for transfer credit for courses completed at another institution while simultaneously enrolled at SFU will be denied.