ACADEMIC RESOURCES

Students in Applied Sciences may need additional academic support from time to time. To support students in their studies, SFU and the Faculty of Applied Sciences has a variety of free resources available.  

Below are some helpful resources:

STUDY RESOURCES

PEER TUTORING

Computing Science Peer Tutoring

  • Offers support for lower division CMPT courses
  • Burnaby campus or online
  • See this webpage for details

Engineering Science Peer Tutoring

  • Offers support for lower division ENSC courses
  • Online (primarily), In-person (Burnaby)
  • See this webpage for details

Science & Math Peer Tutoring

  • Offers support for science and math courses
  • In-person and online
  • See this webpage for details

WORKSHOPS

MATH Open Labs

  • Tutoring labs provided by math department
  • Offered at Burnaby and Surrey campuses
  • See this webpage for details

Student Learning Commons

  • Various workshops to support students academically, such as study prep, time management, writing...etc.
  • See this webpage for details

DEGREE PLANNERS

Please note, these planners are intended as informal planning tools. Students must refer to the SFU Calendar for their official program requirements.  It is the responsibility of each student to be aware of faculty regulations. Departmental and faculty advisors and staff are available for advice and guidance. However, the ultimate responsibility for completeness and correctness of course selection, for compliance with and completion of program and degree requirements and for observance of regulations and deadlines rests with the student.

OTHER RESOURCES

Academic Dates and Deadlines

Please note the deadlines of course enrolllment/drops.

FAQ TOOL

Use the Advising FAQ Tool to find answers to commonly asked questions about policies, procedures, and other resources.

STAY CONNECTED

Join Health & Counselling's Live Chat Support 

Open to all SFU students. Connect with a mental health provider via LiveChat to get assistance with your general questions related to mental health support, services, and resources. This service is not intended for Crisis support or in-depth conversations. 

Join Health & Counselling's Virtual Drop-in Advising

Open to all SFU students. Drop-in HCS Advising is a virtual space for student to feel heard and supported by an HCS access case manager. Each session is approximately 30 minutes per student.

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