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At Sheridan, education is more than just a credential. It’s about pushing yourself and unlocking your full potential in a supportive community that celebrates you and your personal growth. It’s about an education that is purposefully designed to cultivate collaboration, problem solving, creativity and self-discovery.
Davis Campus
Brampton
Our largest campus, Davis is home to our applied health, community services, engineering and technology programs, as well as three state-of-the-art learning centres for students: the Centre for Intelligent Manufacturing, the Centre for Healthy Communities and the Magna Skilled Trades Centre.
15,143
total students
228
classrooms and labs
3
state-of-the-art learning centres
1
living wall
“Sheridan College was the launchpad for my journey as a trailblazer in the additive manufacturing ecosystem. From leading innovative projects and student organizations to being recognized in national media, Sheridan's unwavering support has been the catalyst for my success.”
Hargurdeep Singh (Mechanical Engineering Technology ’15) Vice President of Additive Manufacturing, CAD MicroSolutions Inc.
Trafalgar Road Campus
Oakville
Located in the beautiful lakeside town of Oakville, our Trafalgar Road Campus is home to our Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design, as well as programs in science, technology, health and community studies. Its unique blend of arts, technology and humanities students provides a thriving atmosphere.
12,760
total students
343
classrooms and labs
2
theatres
1
art gallery
“My time at Sheridan taught me how to work with different types of people. Especially in storyboarding where you have to work in a team. I think it’s just a place where I found my tribe of people. I found my friends that [...] I still keep in touch with seven years later – like-minded people that care about the things I care about. We push each other constantly to try to get better.”
Domee Shi (Animation ’11) Academy Award winner, Storyboard Artist and Director of Turning Red, Pixar
Hazel McCallion Campus
Mississauga
Bright and welcoming, our Hazel McCallion Campus (HMC) is home to the Pilon School of Business. Tucked right in the heart of Canada’s sixth-largest city, HMC is home to a 71,000-square-foot student and athletics building, the Institute for Creativity, and the EDGE entrepreneurial hub.
10,455
total students
102
classrooms and labs
1
living wall
1
art gallery
Generator at Sheridan
Sheridan has a reputation for extraordinary research, innovation, entrepreneurship and changemaking. Through Generator at Sheridan and our five Research and Entrepreneurship Centres, students, industry, community, government and faculty collaborate to advance knowledge and solve problems.
Centre for Indigenous Learning and Support
This inclusive space is part of Sheridan’s commitment to support the academic and personal success of all Indigenous students: First Nations, Métis and Inuit. You can meet with the Centre’s dedicated adviser at any time to ensure that you’re supported throughout your Sheridan journey. Plus, get access to medicines and join social drop-ins and cultural events that are offered throughout the year.
Equity, diversity and inclusion
Sheridan is fiercely committed to the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion and decolonization in higher education. Our safe and supportive community fosters a strong sense of belonging where you’ll feel empowered to learn and grow. Our diverse community is home to persons whose identities intersect in many ways, including gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, age and faith.
Racial justice
Sheridan denounces historical and institutionalized injustices that disproportionately impact Black, Indigenous and People of Colour and acknowledges that people of privilege have an obligation to disrupt and deconstruct systemic bias. We continue to take actionable steps such as required anti-oppression, anti-racism and unconscious bias training, hiring Black, Indigenous and racialized faculty, creating bursaries and mentorship programs for Black students and intentionally engaging racialized community members to inform our future actions and assess our efficacy.