Spring 2025 Guide
Advising: holds and appointments
To resolve an advising hold, you'll need to meet with your advisor.
SFAS 1101: Why should incoming first-year students enroll?
SFAS 1101, the New-Lumberjack Experience, is a specially designed course that is proven to raise your GPA and increase your chances of making it to graduation. "SFA savvy" instructors teach you the ropes and discuss important topics, such as academic integrity, learning strategies, SFA history and other essential information.
Specialized sections are offered that concentrate on leadership and areas of study. This class gives you a head start and explores the many resources SFA provides to help you inside and outside the classroom.
How do I schedule my Texas Success Initiative test?
There are three options available:
- On campus: Call SFA Testing Services at 936.468.5803 to schedule a testing session.
- Virtual: visit the TSI Testing webpage for details regarding online testing options.
- Check your high school or local college for testing availability in your area.
I have a hold on my account and can't register.
Holds are specific to various offices around campus. Log in to the registration page in mySFA to view your holds. Any holds will include the hold type and the contact information for the office you must contact to clear the hold.
More information is available on the How to Register webpage.
Dealing with "Registration Add Error"
If you receive a Registration Add Error while attempting to register, registration for the listed course was not successful.
Add Errors always follow the following format:
- The Status column indicates the type of add error that has occurred.
- The following columns (CRN, Subj, Crse, Sec) indicate the course that encountered the error.
Learn more on the How to Register webpage.
Registration tutorials
Video and PDF guides are available on the How to Register webpage. More information also is available on the registration page in mySFA.
What is the last day I can register or change my schedule?
The last day to register online via mySFA depends on which term or part-of-term you're wanting to take classes. View the Office of the Registrar's Important Dates and Deadlines webpage for details.
How do I use federal VA benefits?
The Veterans Resource Center offers information on using federal certifications.
I added myself to a waitlist, how do I know when to register?
The Office of the Registrar provides information on joining a waitlist and what to do when a seat is available.
How do I switch sections of a class or change my courses?
If it is before the deadline to register online and you don’t have registration holds, you can use Add/Drop Courses on the registration page in mySFA to drop the old class and register for the new one.
Changing one half of a corequisite pair: perform a class search for the new section and add that new section to your worksheet. Don't click "submit changes" yet. Select the option to "web drop" the old section and then click "submit changes." It is important you're adding and dropping the two sections at the same time.
How can I drop a class?
Detailed information walking you through the process of dropping a class is on the How to Drop or Withdraw webpage.
How do I withdraw from SFA?
Detailed information walking you through the process of withdrawing from the university is on the How to Drop or Withdraw webpage.
If your registration question wasn't answered above, contact the Office of the Registrar.
What is the deadline to pay my past-due balance?
The deadline to pay past-due balances is listed on Student Business Services's Spring Dates and Deadlines webpage.
When is my bill due for this semester?
The deadline to pay past-due balances is listed on Student Business Services's Spring Dates and Deadlines webpage.
Financial aid disbursement dates
View the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships's Important Dates and Deadlines webpage.
Financial aid isn't disbursed to eBill yet
Here is a troubleshooting list to assist in determining why your financial aid has not processed:
- Ensure that courses are counting towards your degree plan.
- Are you on good SAP standing?
- Have you completed all financial aid requirements?
- Have you accepted or declined aid?
- Have you checked your mySFA email recently?
If your bill is due and financial aid has not yet been disbursed to your account:
You can enroll in a payment plan to pay the first installment to avoid being dropped from your classes.
- Pay the first installment out of pocket.
- Apply for a short-term loan if you're unable to pay the first installment.
Short-term loans are available to students whose financial aid has yet to be processed. You must be enrolled in payment plan to receive a short-term loan. Learn more about short-term loans.
Financial aid offers: Viewing, accepting and making adjustments
Visit the Accepting Aid webpage for a step-by-step guide to view and accept offers.
If you need to cancel/reduce aid or add a new aid program (when eligible), follow the steps to revise your aid package.
Financial aid: What do first-time federal loan borrowers need to do?
Complete the direct loan entrance counseling and Master Promissory Note, or MPN, on the studentaid.gov website. SFA typically receives these within a few business days.
What is "CPOS", and who should I contact?
CPOS stands for "course program of study." The U.S. Department of Education requires that all courses count toward a student’s intended degree plan. Contact your academic advisor if you receive a CPOS error or to review the courses for which you are registered.
What is Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)?
To meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress policy:
Learn more about SAP status and the process of submitting an appeal by visiting the SAP webpage.
- Undergraduate students must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA, complete 67% of the courses they have attempted and not exceed 180 attempted hours.
- Graduate students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA, complete 67% of the courses they have attempted and not exceed 54 attempted hours.
Refund: When will I receive my refund?
Advances begin processing on the first class day and are sent to BankMobile the following day.
Depending on your credit balance, an advance up to $1,000 will be sent to BankMobile on your behalf. If your credit balance is less than $1,000, you will be sent the full amount of your credit. Refunds will begin approximately two weeks after the term begins and will continue throughout the term.
Signing up for BankMobile
You'll receive instructions through your mySFA email account. If you don't receive these instructions, Student Business Services will send an instant personal code to your student email.
If your billing or financial aid question wasn't answered above, contact Student Business Services or the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.
Scheduling your move-in
Scheduling your move-in time
You must schedule a move-in time through the move-in scheduler tool. The link will become available through the campus life page in mySFA.
Note: To help manage crowd flow in the hallways, spend no more than two hours unloading your belongings into your room before unpacking and settling in.
We have great resources to help you plan your move in!
Safety measures during move-in
To minimize traffic in the hallways and lobbies and streamline the process of getting your belongings into your room, the following guidelines will be in place during move-in weekend:
- Follow move-in instructions.
- You may bring two people to assist with move-in; they cannot spend the night.
- To help manage crowd flow in the hallways, spend no more than two hours unloading your belongings into your room before unpacking and settling in.
- Carts and dollies will be available, as well as cleaning supplies to clean the handles.
Can I change rooms?
Yes, depending on availability. Visit Residence Life's key resources for current residents for more information.
When will I receive my housing bill?
These are usually sent three or four business weeks prior to the start of the semester.
Meal plans: Signing up or changing your plan
Meal plan adjustments are made through mySFA. Follow the steps provided on the Meal Plans webpage.
Learn more about on-campus dining
You can find the latest information by visiting the On Campus Dining webpage. You also can download the Dine on Campus mobile app from the App Store or Google Play for quick access to see what's open and on the menu.
If your housing question wasn't answered above, contact Residence Life.
Technology: Guides and resources
Whether you're a new student or bringing new equipment on campus, Information Technology Services provides detailed guides to assist you in getting everything set up.
Contact
936.468.HELP (4357)
helpdesk@sfasu.edu
Steen Library, Room 102 (Lumberjack Learning Lab 1)
When should I apply to graduate?
You may apply to graduate as early as eight months before your graduation month.
Apply on time for graduation during the following dates:
Spring graduates: Sept. 15 to Nov. 15
Summer graduates: Jan. 2 to March 2
Fall graduates: April 1 to June 1
Visit the graduation deadlines webpage for details.
What is the deadline to notify SFA of my plans to participate in commencement?
The last chance to sign up to participate in commencement is approximately one month before the ceremony. Visit the graduation deadlines webpage for details.