Location
Canada
International students
2500
Fraser International College (FIC) offers exclusive pathways to Simon Fraser University (SFU). International students can study their first-year courses at FIC and transfer to the second year of their degree at SFU. Students will earn a full degree from one of the best universities in Canada.
Students benefit from small class sizes, personalized attention from lecturers, and extensive academic support. FIC teaches more than 2,500 students who come from all over the world.
Programs begin either in September, January, and May. The available pathways are:
Subject areas cover art; social sciences; business administration; communication and business; communication, art, and technology; computing science; engineering science; environment; engineering, health science, and science.
FIC is located on SFU's main campus in Burnaby. FIC students can enjoy all the facilities and resources available on campus, including gym, libraries, computer labs, dining hall, accommodation, clubs, creator labs, and more! Upon graduating from SFU, students may be eligible for a three-year graduate work permit.
The SFU campus is based in the greater Vancouver area, between mountains and the ocean. Vancouver is known as one of the best cities in the world. It is the third-largest in Canada and home to a diverse population of more than two million. Vancouver is a vibrant and safe city. It offers infinite opportunities, from industry experiences to cultural events.
FIC offers foundation and undergraduate programs. Pathway programs prepare international students for university-level study in Canada.
University Transfer Program Stage I (UTPI) – this bridges the gap between secondary school and university. Students prepare for university-level programs by academic eight courses designed to be completed in two semesters (8 months). They then progress to UTP Stage II.
University Transfer Program Stage II (UTPII) – this is equivalent to the first year of a bachelor's degree at SFU. UTP II programs consist of ten or more academic courses and is designed to be completed in three semesters (12 months). After successfully completing the program, students can transfer to the second year of a degree program at the university based on a guaranteed GPA requirement.
Associate of Arts Degree – through this two-year program, students gain an associate degree qualification. They can then transfer to a third-year degree program at SFU, or elsewhere.
International students must meet curriculum-specific academic requirements. As instruction is in English, they must also demonstrate a good level of language proficiency before they start their programs.
Those who meet the direct entry language requirements can enter into UTPI or UTPII. They will need to complete a non-credit academic literacy course.
Students need one of the following English language test scores, or an accepted equivalent:
Those who meet the integrated entry language requirements can enter into UTPI or UTPII. They will also take INTG100 and two academic courses in the first term. If students achieve grade A in INTG100, they will not have to complete the academic literacy course.
Students need one of the following English language test scores, or an accepted equivalent:
Students who meet the cornerstone entry language requirements can enter into UTPI or UTPII. They will also take cornerstone courses in the first term. If students achieve grade A, they can progress to direct entry. Grade B means progression to integrated entry. Students don't have to complete the academic literacy course.
Students need one of the following English language test scores, or an accepted equivalent:
FIC students enjoy university facilities, as the site is located on SFU's campus. The campus is home to 28,000 students and is full of amenities to enhanced living and learning.
The pedestrian-friendly campus is where administrative and academic offices are located. This also includes student services, a library, residences and shops. FIC students can utilize all services and facilities, such as computer labs, sports facilities and other recreation facilities.
FIC students can live in SFU residences that are close to Burnaby Campus classrooms. Rooms are single occupancy and come with internet access, common rooms, TVs and microwaves. There is a dining hall which offers meal plans.
GEC Burnaby Heights offers furnished residences for international students. These are close to public transport so students can reach campus easily. GEC Burnaby Heights is popular with FIC students.
Off-campus options include shared accommodation and private rentals. There's also the chance for a homestay with a local Canadian family. FIC can support international students with finding something suitable.
FIC's aim is to help international students to achieve their educational goals by transferring in and graduating from Simon Fraser University. Plenty of support services are in place to ensure students can smoothly transition to SFU and complete their degrees.
FIC students are treated in the same way as university students, but with more personalized attention and dedicated support. Lecturers, student advisors and other support staff are all available to provide advice and guidance.
Orientation marks the beginning of the student experience at FIC. It's an important event where learners get to meet instructors, learn about the college and programs, and meet peers who often become lifelong friends.
The CTP team offers personal and academic support to FIC students. It welcomes them at orientation and provides mentor support during the academic year. The team also runs the Peer Advising program, where students can become familiar with campus resources through connections with more experienced learners.
FIC's ACT team targets key issues that concern students at both FIC and SFU. It raises awareness, promotes campaigns and focuses on engaging students in a variety of important areas.
This program provides opportunities for engagement, academic success and career development. Run by students for students, it focuses on some of the most crucial academic challenges for learners at FIC. The team gives personal guidance in non-judgemental environments.
The primary pathway from Fraser International College is to Simon Fraser University. International students can pursue a university-level program and achieve the qualifications they need to enter directly into the second year of a program at SFU.
An education at SFU sets students up for life. Programs open doors to endless career opportunities. Students develop the knowledge required for their studies, but also skills that are widely transferable and valued by employers. The university's support services help learners grow into the people they wish to be. This includes dedicated career guidance, where students receive support with career preparation through:
SFU has one of the oldest largest co-op programs in North America. Co-op is where students undertake paid work placements during their degree program. SFU offers co-op in all academic disciplines across 54 undergraduate and 10 graduate programs, with approximately 2,500 co-op work terms each year.
SFU is based in one of the world's most vibrant and beautiful cities. It has been teaching since 1965 and is now regarded as one of Canada's top universities. Its teaching quality, research and community engagement is recognized all around the world.
Times Higher Education (THE) has placed Simon Fraser University at number 19 in the world for its response to the United Nations' (UN) key sustainability goals.
THE's global 2020 University Impact Rankings has placed SFU in several top positions for individual measures. These include:
The rankings consider how global universities contribute socially and economically, with the aim to meet the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. THE reviewed over 760 institutions from more than 85 countries.
The university's president, Andrew Petter, said, "As Canada's engaged university, we have made it our mission to help build healthy, resilient and sustainable communities." This achievement indicates the invaluable contribution SFE makes for global initiatives.
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