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If you are a currently enrolled full-time student and are graduating according to plan, you can generate your own letter.Log on to myStudentCentreClick on the Academic Records tile in your dashboardIn the left-hand sidebar, click on Enrollment Verificat...
You can visit the Start of Term resources page to check the type of schedule and electives associated with your program.For more information about your schedule, visit the Timetable page on MyOTR.
You can declare your intent to register through myStudent Centre if you have already paid a tuition deposit within the same year. To do so, follow these simple steps:Login to myStudent CentreClick on Registration Status in your dashboardSelect "I will a...
Check the Academic Calendar and Important Dates for:payment deadlines,a quick guide forterm start dates and end datesdeadlines to add/swap classes, ordeadline to drop a class,Reading Week,and, college closures and holidays.We also publish the course enr...
If you do not see the Intent to Register option in myStudent Centre, and wish to enrol in your upcoming term, please go to the Service Hub at your closest campus. If you miss selecting your Intent to Register, it may delay your enrolment appointment.
When it comes to finding what courses you need to take for the semester, checking your academic progress will list requirements for completing your program. Your Academic Requirements provides you with a breakdown of which courses you are required to co...
Our Academic Calendar has a list of all important dates, including the term start and end dates. Check it out now!Tip: We recommend that you bookmark this website so you can easily find it later in the year.
On CampusCourse delivery is on campus with a specific time every week. Make sure to check your schedule for campus and classroom information. You will see a room number in your schedule.Remote/VirtualCourse delivery is virtual and may include synchronou...
Given that classes may be taking place remotely or a combination of remote on-campus delivery, access to a laptop or desktop computer and a reliable internet connection is now essential for all students. You should also ensure you have a webcam audio ...
Sheridan classes could be scheduled from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM. Depending on your course availability and scheduling, you may be required to take evening/night classes. You should be prepared to take evening/night cl...
General Computing requirements for most Sheridan programs are published by Information Technology. If you are registered in one of Sheridan's Laptop Learning programs, make sure you have a computer that meets the published recommended standard for your ...
If you are unable to complete "Intent to Register" on my Student Centre, please fill out this form.Please only complete if you were registered Fall 2023 or Winter 2024. If you were not registered Fall 2023 or Winter 2024, and you would like to return fo...
Transition WellThe Transition Well program, available on Sheridan Central, will help guide you from accepting your offer, through your first year, and beyond. We’ve got lots of resources and information to help you. You can take part in whatever way wor...
Courses will appear in SLATE up to 4 business days before the first scheduled class or the first day of the classes, depending upon enrollment.If a student swapped a class or registered late, it might take 24-48 hours to appear in SLATE.Please refer toI...
Peer Mentors are friendly upper-year students eager to guide you as you start your journey at Sheridan. Connecting with a Peer Mentor is like having a friend who can answer all your questions. They'll show you where to find help on campus and how to joi...
Welcome to Sheridan!We’re so excited you’re going to be a Sheridan Bruin. To help you get ready and start strong, we have a variety of resources, events, checklists. Visit our Transition Well page, where you can find resources like:First Year GuideTrans...
All the required books and options will load on the Bookstore website. Students have multiple options for most of the courses:buy textbook;buy access code;buy digital book;buy used book;rent textbook for one semester.NOTE: Not all options are available ...
Finding the books you need
Your timetable acts as your student booklist. Each course has a code with four letters and five numbers. This code helps you find the right book in the Sheridan Bookstore.
Students can find their booklist by entering their stu...
To work in Canada, you need a 9-digit number known as a Social Insurance Number (SIN). To apply for your SIN, you can either apply online or visit a Service Canada Office. Please visit the Service Canada website to find the office closest to you. Anothe...
myStudent Centre is an important portal that you will access throughout your entire journey at Sheridan. In myStudent Centre, you will find:Your timetable and access to build/make changes to your timetableAcademic requirementsYour fee estimate Your acco...
Regular Semester is a 14-week session. Note: the week of No Scheduled Classes (Week 8) is excluded from the total number of weeks in a session.Compressed Session A means Weeks 1–7 of a Regular Session.Compressed Session Bmeans Weeks 9–15 of a Regular Se...
If your program has a lab or studio kit, most programs will provide you with your kit in the first week of classes, so pay attention to your Sheridan email. Some programs will have your lab or studio kits available for pick up during your New Student Or...
As a student, it is your responsibility to ensure you are abiding by Sheridan’s policies and procedures. Take some time to familiarise yourself with a few policies and procedures that may impact you the most during your time at Sheridan.Student Code of ...