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Graduate Success Stories
  
Julie Ott
Animal Care
Graduation Year: 2003
Ken Gangbar
Crafts and Design - Ceramics
Graduation Year: 1995
Phillip Haller
Hotel Management
Graduation Year: 1987
Robert Chaffey
Community Worker
Graduation Year: 2007
Ayesha Mohan
Advanced Television and Film
Graduation Year: 2008
Pearl Weisbaum
Library Techniques, Research Techniques
Graduation Year: 1977, 1978
Meenu Seda
Computer Science Technology
Graduation Year: 2003
Josh Cassidy
Bachelor of Applied Arts - Illustration
Graduation Year: 2009
Tharani Ganeshan
Business Administration - Finance
Graduation Year: 2009
Chilina Kennedy
Music Theatre - Performance
Graduation Year: 2000
Danielle Strnad
Social Service Worker - Gerontology
Graduation Year: 1995
Tracy Repchuk
Business Computer Systems
Graduation Year: 1985
Tina and Randy Powell
Business Administration - Marketing
Graduation Year: 1983, 1982
Mike Ponte
Electrician - PreTrade
Graduation Year: 2007
Anne Day
Family Day Care
Graduation Year: 1980
Michael Poeltl
Bachelor of Applied Arts - Illustration
Graduation Year: 1994
Daniele Procacci
Animation - Classical ISSA
Graduation Year: 2001

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The workplace is changing… fast. Here’s how to get ready

Pick a job. Any job. Ask yourself, “Has that job changed over the last 10 years?” What about over the last five years? Whether the job is in business, health, communications, education or the arts it has likely evolved. Technology, the Internet, mobile communications and changes in global trade are transforming every job. 

How can you prepare for success in a rapidly changing world?

For every job you need a grounding in language, literacy and numbers but beyond that you need to understand how to apply knowledge creatively. You need the ability to find information, work as a team and apply it in ways that are beyond what you can find in any textbook.

This is what we teach our students at Sheridan.

Helping our students Shine Brighter

Our number one goal is to help our students develop to their full potential.  Here’s how:

  •  We update the content of our courses to reflect the changing workplace; where there is a need, we create new ones
  • Over the last few years we have added 35 new diploma or degree programs
  • We foster a creative community where students are encouraged to collaborate, to experiment and question
  • Our faculty and instructors offer you practical knowledge; many have come from successful careers or continue to work full-time outside academia
  • We offer internships, placements and co-ops where you can learn on-the-job
  • Our Mobile Computing program allows for students to learn the way that they will need to work after graduation: collaboratively, using online resources

We will teach you how to apply knowledge creatively to help you shine brighter.

 

Spotlight Sheridan

  
 
Chat Live!
Join the chat on Sheridan post-grad programs
March 16th at 6:00 p.m.
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The Gallery Exhibition 2009 - 2010
Showcasing student and faculty artwork
Find Your Second Career
Sheridan is pleased to support the Government of Ontario's new initiative, Second Career.
New Campus Opening in Mississauga - 2011!
Campus will focus on business education and programs