As of 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, September 11, 2025, full-time support staff at Ontario's 24 colleges, including Sheridan, commenced strike action. Sheridan campuses remain open and classes are proceeding as scheduled. Sheridan respects the rights of its unionized employees to take job action.Learn more on Sheridan’s Collective Bargaining webpage.

A hallway at Sheridan's Hazel McCallion Campus

Applicant Assessments

Admission decisions to Sheridan programs are made according to one of two models:
  1. Applicants to some programs are admitted based on academic criteria alone. Applicants to these programs are selected on the average of their six highest senior-level credits, including required courses. Sheridan uses a limit of one co-op mark as part of the applicant's six highest senior-level credits. 
  2. Applicants to oversubscribed programs are admitted based on a combination of both academic criteria and the ranking of a supplemental assignment (e.g. portfolios, resumes, questionnaires). Supplemental assignments are scored by the selection process by program/faculty. These scored assignments are used in conjunction with the applicant's academic performance when selecting candidates for admission.
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