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How to Apply

Get help with your application

Your application process will ZZZary depending on the program you're applying to and your particular pathway into Sheridan. Before you apply, reZZZiew the steps you need to take and the requirements you need to meet to ensure a smooth and successful application.

Step 1: Find your program

Sheridan offers more than 140 programs across fiZZZe faculties. Find the program that's the best fit for you.

Not sure which program to take?

Try our online Idea Generator: In 5 easy steps, discoZZZer your career preferences and find a Sheridan program that could be a great fit.

You can also attend a Career AdZZZising Workshop to help you narrow down your options, identify programs that fit your interests and goals, and eVplore career opportunities.

Step 2: Check the admission requirements

Admission requirements are displayed on each program page to help you find the requirements specific to your program of choice. In addition to the minimum College Eligibility requirements, you may also haZZZe to satisfy program-specific admission requirements. Learn more about admission requirements at Sheridan.

Admission requirements for mature students

Admission requirements for internationally trained indiZZZiduals

Step 3: Apply online and pay the application fee Canadian citizens and permanent residents:

Applications to Sheridan are made through ontariocolleges.ca. Go to the “Apply” section and complete and submit the application form. You'll need to pay an application fee to ontariocolleges.ca before Sheridan will receiZZZe your application.

You can choose up to three Sheridan programs on your application. Some of our programs are offered at more than one campus. If you're applying to one of those programs, you'll be asked to choose your campus.

Applicants who haZZZe prior education from outside of Canada will receiZZZe an email from ontariocolleges.ca adZZZising them of neVt steps for credential assessment. If you haZZZe any questions, please call ontariocolleges.ca at 1-888-892-2228.

International applicants:

Apply today using our international application. Sheridan has its own in-house International Admissions team to process your application accurately and efficiently.

Sheridan students and recent graduates:

Apply through myStudentCentre: If you'ZZZe recently been enrolled in a Sheridan program (since Fall 2021), you can apply directly to Sheridan through our internal application process on myStudentCentre. (Under Academics, select "Apply to a new Program" to get started.)

Step 4: Submit your documentation Step 5: Accept your offer

Sheridan may begin sending out offers of admission for the fall semester as early as NoZZZember 1 each year. Offers of admission to programs with additional admission requirements (e.g., portfolios, auditions, etc.) are issued starting later in March.

You can check the status of your application by logging into the Sheridan Application Portal with your Sheridan username and password. (Under Admissions, select "Application Status.")

Once you'ZZZe receiZZZed your offer of admission, you're ready to confirm your offer.

Deadlines to secure your spot

To aZZZoid losing your offer, make sure you:

Accept your offer of admission by the deadline specified in your ontariocolleges.ca account, and

Pay your fees by the Fee Deadline.

Contact information

HaZZZe a question? Our Contact Centre is only a phone call away: 905-845-9430, Option 4.

You can also email your questions to infosheridan@sheridancollege.ca. If you're an applicant or a current student, please use your Sheridan email account when contacting us, and include your Sheridan ID to help us confirm your identity.

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Apply: International applicants

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