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CREATE your

FUTURE

I N T E R N A T I O N A L

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Dean DeBlois, a Sheridan animation graduate, was nominated for a 2011 Academy Award in the Best Animated Feature film category for How to Train Your Dragon.

DID YOU KNOW?

WHY SHERIDAN?

We have a great track record!

• Over 16,000 full-time students

• More than 1,600 International students from over 65 countries

• Over 100 programs to choose from

• More than 100,000 graduates

• 82% graduate employment rate

• 94% employer satisfaction rate

• Largest arts school in Canada; second largest in North America

• Platinum award-winner for Best Business School

• Campuses in Oakville, Mississauga and Brampton with on-campus student residences in Brampton and Oakville. Public transit is available for Mississauga campus students living in residence.

• Recipient of more awards from the Association of Canadian Community Colleges than any other college in Canada

• Eight Sheridan graduates have been nominated for Academy Awards with two winning in the category of Best Animated Short Film

• Track record of graduating Emmy, Oscar and Genie award-winners

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We’ll teach you to apply knowledge creatively to help you shine brighter.

Here’s how:

• With the ongoing creation of new courses and the updating of existing ones to reflect the changing workplace

• By consistently adding new diploma programs (35 program have been developed over the last few years)

• Innovative degree programs have been introduced and many more are in development

• By fostering a creative community where students are encouraged to collaborate, experiment and question

• By facilitating the use of Mobile Computing. This encourages students to use “real-world” collaborative learning integrating online resources.

“I took the International Business Program and my experience was simply superb. The reason was the

distinguished staff and the great atmosphere of the college. The International Office staff always makes you

feel at home. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment!”

Ravi PrasathChennai, India

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TOOLS TO HELP YOU LEARN AND WORK• State-of-the-art facilities featuring the latest

computers and technology

• Career-driven, practical, hands-on education

• Paid co-op programs combining work and study

• Industry-linked, highly dedicated faculty

• Mobile computing technology seamlessly integrated into the teaching and learning experience

• World-wide recognition and reputation

• Flexible, effective English as a Second Language (ESL) programming

• University partnerships and credit transfer programs

• Proximity to Toronto’s business, industry and entertainment areas combined with the high standard of living in Oakville, Brampton and Mississauga

• Access to Canada’s largest complex of soundstages at Pinewood Toronto Studios; home to SIRT (Screen Industries Research and Training Centre)

PROGRAMS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS, INTERESTS AND AMBITIONS

Diplomas – Focus on hands-on learning in these two or three-year programs designed in cooperation with industry partners to equip students with the skills needed in today’s workplace.

Degrees – Four-year degrees enhance the theory and critical thinking of a traditional university program with hands-on applied learning and a paid work term.

Post-Graduate Certificates – If you’ve already completed a university degree or college diploma, earn this additional credential in just one year.

Certificates – Specialized one-year programs.

Choose from over 100 programs offered through our academic faculties:• Animation, Arts and Design

• Applied Health and Community Studies

• Applied Science and Technology

• Business

• Liberal Arts and Access

See page 9 for a full list of programs.

“Studying and living in Canada has been an incredible experience. Though I’m miles away from home, I am happy here at Sheridan. The friendships and memories I’ve made

are truly wonderful and though my program is challenging, I enjoy learning about what I love.”

Patrice HugginsTrinidad & Tobago

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A GREAT PLACE TO STUDY

Hazel McCallion Campus – Our new campus in Mississauga houses our business programs. The campus features modern leading-edge design, services and programming.

Davis Campus – Enjoy studying in Brampton, one of the fastest-growing and most culturally diverse communities in Canada.

Trafalgar Road Campus – Oakville’s picturesque lakeside setting combined with its reputation as a high-technology and business hub make this a vibrant, exciting place to study.

All campuses feature excellent access to public transit.

As a Sheridan student, you will have access to a variety of services:

• Athletics, fitness and recreation

• Career and educational planning

• Child care centres

• Counselling and study support

• Health services

• Job search assistance

• Peer mentoring

• Tutoring

Mississauga

DID YOU KNOW?

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Sheridan took the Gold Cup Award for overall first place at the 2010 Ontario Colleges Marketing Competition, winning four

Gold Awards, two Silver Awards, three Bronze Awards and one 4th place standing in a field of 13 competing colleges.

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We offer Entrance, Academic and Needs-based Scholarships/Awards. For more information, please visit www.studyatsheridan.ca

DID YOU KNOW?

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THE LIFESTYLE YOU WANTOpt for the safe, smoke-free environment of one of Sheridan’s clean, modern residences or choose off-campus accommodations – the choice is yours!

Student ResidencesAll Sheridan residences offer fully furnished suites with common kitchen and laundry facilities.

During the school year (September to April) rooms are available on both the Davis and Trafalgar Road campuses for approximately $5,900 Cdn. Public transit is available for Mississauga campus students living in residence. Summer semester stays are also available; please contact the residence for details.

For more information, or to submit your online application, please visit http://sheridanresidence.ca

Off-Campus AccommodationsAs well as residence, there are many nearby off-campus accommodations to choose from.

• Off-campus Housing www.places4students.com

• Homestay

Sheridan refers students to Golden Source International or Homestay Connection:

www.goldensource.ca

www.homestayconnection.ca

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HELP GETTING SETTLEDSheridan’s International Centre offers a comprehensive range of services and is the first point of contact for international students. Our dedicated and supportive team of professionals take pride in caring for our international students’ needs every step of the way. We also assist international students with social and cultural integration. Our services include:

• Advice on selecting a career-oriented program, admission requirements and registration

• An orientation to help you become familiar with your new surroundings and Sheridan’s campuses

• Assistance in answering questions regarding study/work permits, extensions and letters of attendance

• Information about health insurance, on-campus employment, SIN cards, scholarships and awards

• Access to dozens of student groups, associations and organizations which host events and social activities and workshop sessions throughout the year

We offer help in many languages – is yours on the list?• Arabic

• English

• French

• German

• Gujarati

• Hindi

• Polish

• Punjabi

• Russian

• Sinhalease

• Spanish

• Urdu

“I come from Brazil and I’m currently attending the Project Management post-graduate program at Sheridan College, and so far it has been an absolutely wonderful experience.

I thoroughly enjoy my time at the college and I’m really glad I’ve chosen this course as part of my international experience. The education I receive is very practical in

the real business world, the instructors are prepared and motivated, and the environment is just great. I highly

recommend Sheridan College to anyone looking at starting a professional career in business in Canada.”

Gustavo Vieira Brazil

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NEED HELP LEARNING ENGLISH?We offer a comprehensive English as a Second Language (ESL) program featuring:• Five levels of instruction: Foundation, Pre-intermediate,

Intermediate, Advanced and English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

• Testing upon arrival to determine the appropriate level for you

ESL sessions last seven weeks (25 hours of study/week) and cost $2,655 Cdn. This includes tuition, health insurance, and use of the computer lab.

Choose the start time that works best for you! Programs begin in:

• January

• March

• May

• July

• September

• November

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Enter at the level identified by your testing

ESL Foundation A (7 weeks)

ESL Foundation B (7 weeks)

ESL Pre-Intermediate A (7 weeks)

ESL Pre-Intermediate B (7 weeks)

ESL Intermediate A (7 weeks)

ESL Intermediate B (7 weeks)

ESL Advanced A (7 weeks)

ESL Advanced B (7 weeks)

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

14 Weeks

College or UniversityCourses

“My decision to study at Sheridan has had the biggest positive change on my life. I was able to appreciate the multiculturalism and warmth of Canada. I cherish all the friendships I made and the valuable insights of my instructors and professors. I was inspired to achieve more than I ever thought was possible.”

Kyung-Soon Park*

South Korea * Valedictorian at Convocation

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Credit for the work you’ve doneWe want it to be easy for you to build on qualifications you’ve earned at other institutions or at Sheridan. Our agreements with universities in Canada and abroad provide advanced standing into related programs. For general information on transfer agreements in Ontario, go to www.ocutg.on.ca

Many Sheridan programs have transfer agreements, including:

• Business

• Chemical Engineering Technology

• Community Development

• Early Childhood Education

• Electromechanical Engineering

• Mechanical Engineering Technology

• Media Arts

• Social Service Worker

Sheridan has transfer agreements with other institutions, including:

• Algoma University

• Athabasca University

• Brock University

• McMaster University

• Northwood University

• Ryerson University

• University of Toronto

• York University

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Help with your applicationSheridan offers a dedicated International Admission Team to process your application accurately and efficiently. To learn more about specific admission requirements for your country, please check our website at www.studyatsheridan.ca or contact the International Centre at: [email protected].

How to ApplyComplete the Sheridan International Admissions Application Form available online at www. studyatsheridan.ca. A $100 Cdn non-refundable application fee is required at the time of application. Acceptable methods of payment include electronic wire transfer, Visa or MasterCard.

English ProficiencyAll international students whose first language is not English must provide a successful TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score. Our minimum scoring requirements are as follows:

Diploma and Certificate Applicants• IELTS – 6.0 overall band• TOEFL iBT – 80 with a minimum of 20 in each section

Degree and Postgraduate Applicants• IELTS – 6.5 overall band• TOEFL iBT – 88 with a minimum of 21 in each section

Applicants with a minimum of three years high school or postsecondary studies in Canada, Australia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, New Zealand, Singapore, U.S., U.K. and some Caribbean* countries will be exempted from TOEFL/IELTS requirements upon provision of a full transcript. (*Exclusions are: Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti and Puerto Rico.)

ESL students may be offered conditional admission to full-time programs pending successful completion of the EAP level. Applicants to a Diploma/Certificate program must achieve a minimum EAP grade of 70%. Applied Degree and Graduate Certificate applicants must achieve a minimum EAP grade of 75%.

TimelinesApplications are accepted and reviewed throughout the year. Please note you can apply online without a IELTS/TOEFL document at time of application; you may submit it at a later date. Deadline dates specific to your term will be communicated to you after you apply.

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PROGRAM CampusDuration(Years)

GraduateCertifiate

(Post-Grad)

Post-secondary Degree/

Diploma/Certificate

Co-opMobile

Computing (Terms)

Approximate Program

Fee CDN$

Advanced Special Effects Makeup, Prosthetics & Props** TRA 1 • • $19,080

Advanced Television and Film TRA 1 • • $24,663

Advertising TRA 2 or 3 • • • $13,211

Advertising Management TRA 1 • • • $15,361

Animal Care DV 1 • • • $13,417

Architectural Technician/Technology DV 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,621

Art and Art History (Bachelor of Arts) UTM & TRA 4 • • UTM

Art Fundamentals TRA 1 • • • $13,721

Bachelor of Applied Arts (Music Theatre Performance) TRA 4 • • $27,394

Bachelor of Applied Arts (Photography) TRA 4 • • $20,297

Bachelor of Applied Arts (Animation) TRA 4 • i • $22,840

Bachelor of Applied Arts (Early Childhood Leadership) ◊ DV 4 • i • • $17,098

Bachelor of Applied Arts (Illustration) TRA 4 • i • $22,010

Bachelor of Applied Arts (Interior Design) TRA 4 • i • • $18,018

Bachelor of Applied Business (Global Business Management) DV 4 • • • • • $16,276

Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences (Athletic Therapy) DV 4 • i • $19,854

Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences (Exercise Science and Health Promotion) DV 4 • • • $19,680

Bachelor of Applied Information Sciences (Information Systems Security) TRA 4 • • • • $16,286

Bachelor of Computing and Network Communications (Honours) – Telecommunications Technology

BROCK & TRA 4 • • • •+ Brock U

Bachelor of Design (Honours) YORK & TRA 4 • • York U

Banking and Wealth Management HMC 3 • • • $13,328

Business – Accounting DV & HMC 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,328

Business – Finance DV & HMC 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,328

Business – General DV & HMC 2 • • • • $13,328

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PROGRAM CampusDuration(Years)

GraduateCertifiate

(Post-Grad)

Post-secondary Degree/

Diploma/Certificate

Co-opMobile

Computing (Terms)

Approximate Program

Fee CDN$

Business – Human Resources DV & HMC 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,328

Business – Marketing DV & HMC 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,328

Business Process Management HMC 1 • • • • $15,865

Chemical Engineering Technology * DV 3 • • • $13,088

Chemical Engineering Technology – Environmental * DV 3 • • • $13,088

Chemical Laboratory Technician * DV 2 • • $13,088

Child and Youth Worker DV 3 • • $13,078

Communication, Culture amd Information Technology UTM & TRA 4 • •+ UTM

Community and Justice Studies DV 2 • • • $13,078

Community Worker – Outreach and Development DV 2 • • • $13,332

Computer Animation TRA 1 • • • $25,129

Computer Animation – Digital Character Animation TRA 1 • • $25,129

Computer Animation – Digital Visual Effects TRA 1 • • $25,129

Computer Engineering Technician/Technology * DV 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,698

Computer Programmer TRA & DV 2 • • • $13,388

Computer Programmer TRA 2 • • • $13,388

Computer Systems Technician – Software Engineering * TRA & DV 2 • • • • $13,368

Computer Systems Technology – Systems Analyst * TRA & DV 3 • • • • $13,368

Computer Systems Technology - Systems Analyst TRA 3 • • • • $13,368

Computer Systems Technology – Software Development and Network Engineering* TRA & DV 3 • • • • • $13,368

Corporate Communications TRA 1 • • $17,005

Cosmetic Techniques and Management TRA 2 • • • $13,823

Crafts and Design (Ceramics, Fabrics & Furniture) TRA 3 • • $14,167

Crafts and Design (Glass) TRA 3 • • $14,788

Early Childhood Education TRA & DV 2 • • • • $13,338

Early Childhood Education – Intensive TRA & DV 1 • • • $13,332

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PROGRAM CampusDuration(Years)

GraduateCertifiate

(Post-Grad)

Post-secondary Degree/

Diploma/Certificate

Co-opMobile

Computing (Terms)

Approximate Program

Fee CDN$

Educational Assistant (Two-Year Diploma) TRA 2 • • • $13,328

Educational Assistant Fast Track Intensive TRA 1 • • • $13,328

Electrical Techniques STC 1 • • • $13,850

Electromechanical Engineering Technician/Technology* DV 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,541

Electronics Engineering Technician/Technology * DV 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,742

Emergency Management DV 1 • • $14,932

English as a Second Language (ESL)*** DV & TRA • $2,655

Enterprise Database Management TRA 1 • • • • ^ $21,738

Environmental Control DV 1 • • • $17,852

Environmental Technician * DV 2 • • $13,088

Esthetician TRA 2 • • $13,585

Financial Planning HMC 1 • • $14,922

Fundamentals of Fitness Leadership DV 1 • • • $13,098

General Arts and Science – Pre-Business Profile DV 1 • • • $13,078

General Arts and Science – College Profile TRA & DV 1 • • $13,078

Genral Arts and Science – College Profile DV 1 • • $13,078

General Arts and Science – Health Profile DV 1 • • • $13,108

General Arts and Science – Technology Profile DV 1 • • $13,203

General Arts and Science – University Profile TRA & DV 1 or 2 • • • $13,078

Help Desk Technician DV 1 • • • • $16,496

Human Resource Management DV & HMC 1 • • • • $15,207

Human Resource Management HMC 1 • • • • $15,207

Information Technologies Support Services DV 2 • • • • • $16,496

Interactive Multimedia TRA 1 • • $17,983

Interior Decorating TRA 2 • • • • $14,086

International Business HMC 1 • • • • $15,237

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PROGRAM CampusDuration(Years)

GraduateCertifiate

(Post-Grad)

Post-secondary Degree/

Diploma/Certificate

Co-opMobile

Computing (Terms)

Approximate Program

Fee CDN$

Internet Communications Technology * TRA 3 • • • • $13,422

Internet Communications Technology * ¥ DV 3 • • • • $13,422

Investigation – Public and Private DV 2 • • • • $13,328

Journalism – Broadcast TRA 2 • • • $16,830

Journalism – New Media TRA 1 • • • $17,636

Journalism – Print TRA 2 • • • $13,511

Manufacturing Management DV 1 • • • $16,016

Marketing Management HMC 1 • • • • $15,305

Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology * DV 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,561

Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology – Design and Drafting * DV 2 or 3 • • • • • $13,581

Mechanical Techniques – Plumbing STC 1 • • $13,847

Mechanical Techniques – Tool and Die Maker STC 1 • • $13,762

Media Arts TRA 3 • • • $20,587

Media for Global Professionals** HMC 1 • • $16,247

Media Fundamentals TRA 1 • • $13,393

Office Administration – Executive DV 2 • • • • $13,372

Office Administration – General DV 1 • • • • $13,372

Office Administration – Legal DV 2 • • • • • $13,372

Office Administration – Medical DV 2 • • • • $13,372

Paralegal ◊ DV 2 • • • $13,078

Performing Arts – Preparation TRA 1 • • $14,292

Personal Support Worker DV 1 • • • $13,826

Pharmacy Technician DV 2 • • • $13,140

Police Foundations DV 2 • • • $13,078

Practical Nursing ◊ DV 2 • • • $16,380

Project Management HMC 1 • • • • $16,425

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PROGRAM CampusDuration(Years)

GraduateCertifiate

(Post-Grad)

Post-secondary Degree/

Diploma/Certificate

Co-opMobile

Computing (Terms)

Approximate Program

Fee CDN$

Quality Assurance – Manufacturing and Management DV 1 • • • $15,298

Retail Pharmacy Assistant ◊ DV 1 • • $13,148

Social Service Worker TRA & DV 2 • • • $13,081

Social Service Worker – Gerontology TRA & DV 2 • • • $13,081

Social Service Worker – Immigrant and Refugee Stream TRA & DV 2 • • • $13,081

Technical Production for Theatre and Live Events TRA 3 • • $14,413

Theatre and Drama Studies UTM & TRA 4 • • UTM

Tourism and Travel TRA 2 • • • • $13,328

Veterinary Technician DV 2 • • $13,979

Visual and Creative Arts TRA 2 or 3 • • $13,721

Visual Merchandising Arts TRA 2 • • $14,163

Web Design TRA 1 • • $19,533

Welding Techniques STC 1 • • $13,875

(DV) Program offered at the Davis Campus, Brampton

(TRA) Program offered at the Trafalgar Road Campus, Oakville

(STC) Program offered at the Skills Training Centre, Oakville

(HMC) Program offered at the Hazel McCallion Campus, Mississauga

◊ May Start

** Three-term program

*** Every seven week session

+ FirstyearofprogramisatUniversity

¥ Year 2 and 3 at Trafalgar Road Campus only

^ Direct entry Term 2 only

i Internship

* Additional fees will apply for some programs with a modified curriculum

Program fees are for one academic year (generally two terms).

Fees include tuition, health insurance and ancillary charges.

Residence Fees: The Residence fee for two terms is $5,900 CDN.

Note: Fees are quoted in Canadian dollars. (subject to change without notice)

As the Fee Guide is prepared in advance, Sheridan reserves the right to make changes due to errors and omissions. All information provided is current as of publication; Sheridan Marketing and Communications, March 2011. CS_301102

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The fees shown above are for the first two terms of academic studies at Sheridan; fees for subsequent terms are not reflected on this chart. The fees for Accounting in Canada for Internationally Trained Accountants and Media for Global Professionals are for three academic terms and are approximate.

If accepted in the co-op work term plan, the co-op fee will be billed in the term prior to the actual co-op work term. Fees below do not include the $525.00 co-op work term fee.

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CONTACT INFORMATION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE

For instant, accurate information visit www.studyatsheridan.caand click on the ASK SHERIDAN button!

Web: www.studyatsheridan.caEmail: [email protected]: 1-905-815-4001Fax: 1-905-815-4004

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