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Simon Fraser University

Also known as: SFU

5 Star University
8888 University Dr W, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada
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SFU Acceptance Rate

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Simon Fraser University (SFU), located in British Columbia, Canada, is known for its innovative programs and competitive admissions process. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), SFU's overall acceptance rate is estimated at around 59.0%, based on historical data and regional trends for Canadian universities. This rate reflects a moderately selective process influenced by factors such as a growing applicant pool, increasing demand for programs in technology and business, and the university's reputation for research and co-op opportunities. While SFU does not always publish detailed admission statistics publicly for every cycle, historical data from sources like the university's official website (sfu.ca) and past enrollment reports provide a reliable basis for these estimates.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: Estimated at 59.0% for the Class of 2028, based on historical trends of admitting approximately 4,500-5,000 students from an applicant pool of around 8,000-9,000.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable for the current cycle. Historically, SFU does not offer a distinct early action or decision program, so rates align with regular admissions.
  • International Student Rate: Estimated at 50.0%, slightly lower than domestic rates due to higher competition and limited spots. International applications have risen by approximately 10% over the past five years.

Over the past decade, SFU's acceptance rates have shown a trend of increasing competitiveness, particularly as applications from both domestic and international students continue to rise. The university's focus on programs like computing science and engineering has driven selectivity in specific faculties, though it remains less competitive than top-tier Canadian institutions like the University of British Columbia or the University of Toronto, which often report rates below 40%. International student admissions have become more selective due to capacity constraints, while domestic rates remain relatively stable. Compared to peer institutions in British Columbia, SFU's selectivity strikes a balance between accessibility and academic rigor, making it an attractive option for a diverse range of applicants.

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