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Enrolling through your Student Services Centre
Enrollment is here and MySchedule is not showing waitlists. However, there are waitlists!
Follow the steps below to enroll onto the waitlist of your desired classes.
NOTE: This is only a simplified straight forward way of enrolling in one course for Spring 2026. If you have multiple courses, you can follow all of these steps one by one, or load your course cart with all courses and enroll all at once.
Please contact the advisor of the respective department of the course you are trying to enrol in for course specific questions (or if the waitlist is full).
More information on the How to Enrol page:
- Log into goSFU and go to Student Services Centre.
- Under Academics, click “Enroll”
- Select the term
- If you have the class number, add it in the red circle. If you don’t have the class number, select “Class Search” and “Search” to find classes.
- Searching for classes: Select the Subject in the dropdown. Fill in the course number.
NOTE: You need to unclick “show open classes only” – this will allow you to see Closed classes. Click “Search”
- Find the lecture and press “Select”
- It will prompt you to select the LAB/Tutorial you want to be enrolled in. Select the LAB/Tutorial you want, and then “Next”
- To go on a waitlisted class, be sure to check the box “waitlist if class is full”. Then select “Next"
- Select the class in the Course Cart, and then “Enroll”
- Confirm everything looks good, and then click “Finish enrolling”
- Read and press “OK” (reminder to always read what you are agreeing to!)
- Success! You are on the waitlist.
NOTE: This is only a simplified straight forward way of enrolling in one course for Spring 2026. If you have multiple courses, you can follow all of these steps one by one, or load your course cart with all courses and enroll all at once.
Please contact the advisor of the respective department of the course you are trying to enrol in for course specific questions.
More information on the How to Enrol page: