Brochure and Other Information

Indigenous Languages Program (INLP)
and Community Academic Outreach Programming (FNEP)

Brochure - Programs and FNEP/INLP Student Information

* FNLP_Brochure_verNov2019_booklet.pdf
FNLP Programs and Student Information Brochure (v.November 2019) (Booklet Landscape Orientation)
* FNLP_Brochure_verNov2019.pdf
FNLP Programs and Student Information Brochure (v.November 2019) (8 1/2 by 11 Portrait Orientation)

Acronyms:

  • INLP denotes 'Indigenous Languages Program' (as of Fall 2020; formerly FNLP.)
  • FNEP offers academic educational programs in Indigenous Communities
  • FASS - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences where FNLP resides.
  • CINLP - Certificate in Indigenous Language Proficiency (formerly CFNLP)
  • DINLP - Diploma in Indigenous Language Proficiency (formerly DFNLP)
  • INLL GC - Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Languages and Linguistics
  • INLL MA - Indigenous Languages and Linguistics (Masters of Art)
  • INLG - Indigenous Languages Instruction and Indigenous Language courses (as of Fall 2020; formerly FNLG)
  • LFNL GC - Graduate Certificate in the Linguistics of a First Nations Language (This is a graduate level program.)
  • LFNL MA - Linguistics of a First Nations Language (Masters of Art)
  • LING - Linguistics courses. (Also Department of Linguistics - the academic home department of FNLP.)

INLP/FNEP Cohorts - Enrollment/Course Fees/Sponsorships:

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INLP (FNEP) Cohort Students:
Most cohort's will have their course enrollment processed by the SFU INLP Office.  (Some students will be able to self-enroll into their respective cohort section via SIS.)

For assistance with enrollment, please contact the INLP Academic Advisor or INLP Program Assistant at inlp@sfu.ca. Please email using your @sfu.ca email and include your SFU Student ID number in your email.

Please make sure your student account is up-to-date or your pre-approved tuition sponsorship authorization is received by SFU by the time online enrollment opens to ensure eligibility to enroll into courses on your assigned enrollment date in sis.sfu.ca (go.sfu.ca).

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INLP Indigenous Student Sponsorship Authorization:
Please email completed and sponsor-authorized (signed) forms to inlp@sfu.ca.

Student Accounts notificiations regarding for INLP-cohort courses:

Please contact the INLP Office (inlp@sfu.ca) for INLP-administered courses' fees calculation.  (Fees are subject to change.)

On occasion automated emails will be sent by SFU Student Accounts or Student Collections which may NOT be APPLICABLE to INLP Cohort Groups, if you received such emails while you are attending a INLP/FNEP Cohort course,  please contact INLP Office (inlp@sfu.ca) directly to ask our office to review and confirm if the automated email you received do apply to your enrollment in a cohort term.

Students are responsible to review their enrollment and student account activities on a regular basis.
INLP/FNEP Cohort Students are responsible to contact their bandsponsors to complete the FNLP Indigenous Student Sponsorship Authorization (form) and submit the completed and signed form to FNLP.

 

Academic Calendar - Current

Click HERE to view current Academic Calendar. (Each term's academ calendar is published separately and available online.)

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Summer 2023

Student Services post each Academic term's Schedule of classes course listing online.

Summer 2021 course enrollment via SIS (gosfu.ca or sis.sfu.ca) will open beginning in March 6, 2023. 

Attn: Indigenous Languages Program students:
For enrollment assistance, please contact the INLP Office (inlp@sfu.ca), please include your SFU Student ID number in your email. If you have activated your SFU Computing ID and set up your SFU email, please contact us using your SFU email.

 

U-PASS

Not all FNLP-administered courses are eligible for U-PASS.

 

 

SFU U-Pass Information

Click [ HERE ]  

SFU CANVAS
Contents and Learning Portal
https://canvas.sfu.ca

Activate your computing ID

Remember to activate your SFU Computing ID. 
This enables you to log into SIS or SFU Connect and much more!

To see the screen shots of how this is done, click [HERE].

Go to the following webpage and follow through the instructions provided.

https://services.sfu.ca/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ITServices.woa/wa/AccountActivation

The following are self-service websites and portals you will be using.

SFU Computing ID Activation is required. (Help info are available in the help document PDF here.)

View student record or account

Log-in through the Student Information System (SIS) at   https://sis.sfu.ca or https://go.sfu.ca

SFU MAIL (Email and Calendar System)

Are you connected?  Free email for eligible SFU students.  

SFU MAIL link:  https://mail.sfu.ca

Info:

http://www.sfu.ca/itservices/email/

NOTE: If you have been away from SFU for more than 12 consecutive months and not enrolled into courses, your SFU MAIL email will become dormant.

Effective August 18, 2018: SFU has discontinued the use of SFU CONNECT email system.  

Library Services for SFU Mature Students

http://www.lib.sfu.ca/my-library/services-for-you/mature-students

 "The SFU library can help you find the answers and build your confidence." (SFU Library Services for Mature Students)

SFU Term Code

  • This four digit code denotes the century, year and academic term. (Spring-1, Summer-4, Fall-7).
  • The term "1214" means 21st Century, year 2021, and the last digit ‘4’ refers to the SUMMER term.
  • "1234" denotes the SUMMER 2023 Academic Term. 

 

Practice Questions:
1) Which one is a Term Code - 1419, 1941, or 1194?
2) What will be the Term Number for Fall 2023?

(Answers at the bottom of this page.)

 

 

 

 

 

ANSWERS to SFU Term Number Practice Questions:

1) 1194 is a SFU Term Code. It denotes Summer 2019.

2) 1237 is a Term Code for Fall 2023.