Current Undergrad // Advising / FAQ
Other Types of Advising
Career Advising
Career Services offers one-on-one advising, group workshops and career fairs, as well as an extensive library of traditional and online resources. Go to Career Services.
Financial Aid advising
Get advice on various ways of financing your education, including scholarships and awards, student loans and bursaries, and the Work Study program. Go to Awards and Financial Aid.
Health and Counselling
Health and Counselling Services provides all SFU students with access to basic medical services, physiotherapy, personal counselling, and health promotion programming. Go to Health and Counselling.
International student advising
We offer one-on-one advising and group workshops for all international and exchange students on issues relating to study permits, visas, work permits, health insurance, academic and cultural transition. Go to SFU International.
Peer educators
You can learn note-taking, study skills, and other skills from peer educators. Go to Peer Programs.
Residence Community Advisors
Community Advisors are student staff members who are the primary resources for students living in residence. See Rez Life FAQ.
Study Abroad Advising
SFU International offers one-on-one advising for students interested in studying abroad on an exchange or field school. Go to SFU International Study Abroad.


