Degree Partnership programs
Douglas College and Langara
Students enrolled in a partnership program have access to the same funding sources as any other SFU program. This includes government student financial assistance programs, SFU administered scholarships, awards and bursaries, and SFU's Work-Study program.
Through Which Institution do I Apply for Funding?
You apply for funding through your home school. Your home school is where you are enrolled in the most units (credits) for the term for which you are applying. As an example, if you are enrolled in the same number of units at SFU and Douglas College, you would apply to the school where you have completed the most units to date.
SFU Administered Funding
Scholarships, Awards, and Bursaries
Scholarships, Awards, and Bursaries are granted to students based on various achievements or need.
Work-Study
The work-study program provides paid,part-time on-campus work opportunities for full-time students.
Student Loans & Grants
Various government student financial assistance options are available, including both student loans and and grants (non-repayable funding). Unique procedures are in place for students completing a degree partnership program.
US Federal Direct Loans
US students attending SFU can apply for US Direct Loans to support their studies.
Contacts and program details
Douglas College
- Financial Aid and Awards
- SFU-Douglas Degree Program
- SFU-Douglas College Partnership admission requirements