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Welcome
Big things are about to happen.
Welcome to the first chapter of your SFU Beedie story. We can’t wait for you to join us and start on this journey together. At every step, we’ll provide the support, guidance, and information needed to maximize your opportunities.
There’s hard work ahead, but there is also belonging and discovery, friendship and meaning. You are more than ready for what comes next. As you prepare to launch your journey with us, please read through the important steps below.
From a practical introduction to campus life to inspiring networking opportunities, each activity and event will help set you on the path to success from day one.
Important dates
Spring 2026
January 2: Welcome Day
January 5: First Day of Classes
January 31: LAUNCH
January–March 2026: SFU Beedie Protege
January–March 2026: SFU Beedie Case Competition Training Program
Fall 2026
September 8: Welcome Day
September 9: First Day of Classes
September: LAUNCH
January–March 2027: SFU Beedie Protege
January–March 2027: SFU Beedie Case Competition Training Program
Get prepared
Accept Your Offer
Ready to start your undergraduate journey at SFU Beedie? Confirm your admission by accepting your offer and paying the deposit by the deadline in your offer letter.
Learn About Student Life
Study Abroad
With 65 exchange partners in 35 countries, travel the world, make new friends, and learn business through a different lens. The Merrill Family Global Campus Experience allows our students to complete SFU-faculty-led courses abroad over three to five weeks. These immersive programs combine academic learning with cultural experiences that broaden global perspectives.
Co-op Education
Get paid to learn new skills and gain practical work experience. In 2024 – 2025, our students secured 671 co-op work terms
Case Competition
Put your business skills to the test and represent the school in local, national, and international competitions.
Day in the life of a SFU Beedie student
Follow Ashley as she takes you through one of her busy days.
Get Set Up For Success
Activate Your SFU Computing ID and Email
After you accept your offer of admission by paying your admission deposit, you will receive an email to your non-SFU email indicating that your SFU computing ID is ready for activation. Activate and check your SFU email for your assigned enrollment date/time.
Enroll in University Prep
You aren’t alone if you’re nervous about the transition to university. It can be confusing—an academic world with its terminology, practices, and requirements. Our free, online SFU University Prep program eliminates the mystery and helps you plan and prepare for the demands of post-secondary education. Each step takes only 30 minutes to complete and covers everything you need to know before classes start.
- Gain confidence in navigating degree requirements, course schedules and university life.
- Get to know the services open to students, like recreation passes, memberships, and financial aid
- Find out how to access the academic and career supports available to you during your degree
- Collect tips—like time management, course selection, and goal-setting—for a successful year
- Learn how to get involved on-campus in student and volunteer activities
- Explore international and engagement opportunities
- Get ahead and build your first-term schedule
Plan your Courses
Enroll in your First Term Courses
For students beginning in the Spring term, the enrollment period begins in November.
Notes: For students beginning in the Fall term, the enrollment period begins in July.
Here are some resources for course planning:
Business Foundation Pathway
In your first year, develop and expand your skills for effectively collaborating with others and managing workplace diversity through BUS 201 and BUS 203. Meet the team of professional advisors and services dedicated to supporting your academic, professional, and personal growth.
Work with an Advisor
Our friendly and supportive SFU Beedie Advisors are there for you with answers to all your burning questions. They’ll work with you to plan your degree and help you identify campus resources, supports and opportunities.
Explore Your Concentration
You have nine concentrations to choose from, and selecting your area(s) of concentration is an exhilarating milestone in your SFU Beedie experience.
Get to Know Your Campus
Book a Campus Tour
Wondering where to buy books? Looking for a place to work out? Want to know the fastest route to class? Take a student-led tour and visit the library, residences, gym facilities, classrooms, and more that make up your home base on campus. Online options are available.
Take Care of Yourself
We want you to bring your best self to school every day. That means taking care of your health and overall well-being. Access quality health care, including health clinics, 24/7 counselling, referral and support programs, and more. Online options are available.
Find a Place to Stay on Campus
Live on campus and immerse yourself in university life and academic experience. With housing options that include towers, traditional residence halls, studio-style apartments and townhouses, SFU Residence and Housing can connect you with the SFU Beedie Living Learning Community. As an SFU Beedie LLC resident member, you’ll share a floor with other SFU Beedie students and benefit from peer support, networking opportunities, social events, academic advising and career management programs—all right outside your door. Live together, study together, have fun, and enjoy a sense of belonging that helps smooth the transition to university life.
Travel to Campus
The Parking & Sustainable Mobility office manages campus parking, and rate and permit information is available on their website. Students can also park in public spaces at our downtown campuses.
The U-PASS BC is a transportation package that allows SFU students in Metro Vancouver universal and affordable access to public transit.
Info for Parents & Guardians
The Right Choice
Your student's decision to attend SFU Beedie marks the beginning of an incredible four-year journey of growth and discovery. In choosing our Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), they have selected a program that delivers on what it promises—adaptability, versatility, and the skills required in the ever-shifting global business landscape. They will learn from the best in a supportive environment that prioritizes applied problem-solving and learning that extends beyond the classroom. Your guidance helped bring them to this life-changing moment and gave them the confidence to pursue a business education.
With 93% of 1st-year SFU Beedie students successfully transitioning to 2nd year, we're confident your student is making the right choice for their future.
Support from Day One
When we welcome a student into the SFU Beedie community, we also welcome their family and supporters. We’re in this together, each with an essential role to play.
Our academic advisors will offer guidance to your students and provide strategies to achieve their educational goals. We are also here to answer your questions and provide clarity for both you and your student.
Our support goes beyond academics. Your student also has access to all the resources of the SFU Beedie Career Management Centre, including one-on-one advising, workshops, career talks, company tours, mentoring, networking opportunities, recruitment events, job postings, and more. Our Co-operative Education (Co-op) advisors and Office of International Programs are also available to talk with you and your students about opportunities at home and abroad.
Student Involvement
This is your student's time to shine. Experiences, friendships, and community contributions are critical to the overall educational experience. Encourage them to participate in campus life and enrich their learning through clubs, case competitions, and leadership and community opportunities.
These are the moments when your student will discover where they can excel personally, academically, and professionally. They are the experiences that will inform future decisions around concentrations, courses, and potential program complements. Involvement in student life is also vital for building a support network of peers and friends during the transition from high school to university.
Share the importance of these character and skill-building opportunities with your student and discuss the potential benefits of engaging with the faculty, mentors, and peers in different environments. Take time to explore what the Office of Student Experience offers, a hub connecting students to clubs, case competitions, conferences, leadership programs, and more.
Transitioning to University Life
SFU Beedie offers a safe and supportive environment in which students are expected to take calculated risks. Your student will push boundaries as they explore their identity and look for a direction for their future.
As a parent or supporter, you are no longer your student’s primary advocate or the gatekeeper of grades and information. Once a student applies to SFU, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) prohibits university faculty and staff from discussing their personal and academic information with anyone else. This includes information on financial standing, attendance, grades, and participation in activities. To stay informed, keep all lines of communication open with your student, and check in regularly about how their year is unfolding.
Health & Wellness
Your student's emotional, social, and physical well-being is your priority. It is also our priority; we understand that balancing health and wellness with academic achievement is critical to success. Many supports are available, from health clinics to 24/7 counselling, referral and support programs.
Before school starts, talk with your student about healthy choices in all areas of their life and help them learn what options are available to take care of their health, and for times they may need help and support.
Events
Throughout the year, SFU Beedie hosts several events to inform and enrich the academic experience and introduce your students to the business community. While most are exclusive to students, some activities are appropriate for parents and supporters. Communicate with your student about what events are on their academic calendar and determine which ones you should attend.
Communicate & Celebrate
You can best support your student by being aware—as best you can—of what they are going through emotionally, socially, and academically. Staying aware means communicating openly and honestly.
University life is intense and busy. You may have less contact with your student than you are used to. When you connect with your student, don't forget to celebrate the successes you see. It took years of hard work to get to this time and place. Measurements of success look different as a young adult in university. As the goalposts move, they will recognize achievements in all growth areas.
Connect with our team
Our admissions team is ready to answer your questions. Have questions or still weighing your options? Connect with a member of our team.