Is it hard to get into Sheridan College?

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Yes Sheridan acceptance rate 2025 stands around 65% meaning out of every 100 candidates who apply for its admission process upto 65 will  be accepted. This makes it moderately hard to get into the university as only half applicants will be offered admission 

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Sheridan College graduates Maggie Kang was nominated for Oscar for KPop Demon Hunters. The famous personalities who have studied at Sheridan College are-

  • Jeanette Atwood (Cartoonist, Animator)
  • James Cunningham (Comedian)
  • Wayne Gilbert (Animator)
  • Kathy Shaidle (Author)
  • Amalia Williamson (Actress)

International Entrance scholarship of Sheridan College is for Indian students who start their Year 1, Semester 1 of an academic program. This scholarships is offered in two installments, during the first year of studies. 

The application fee for Sheridan College Canada is CAD 100 or INR 6,900. Students can apply via the university's direct application portal. Also, submit the documents, as required by Sheridan college. Then, accept the admission offer. 

Some of the popular ex students that have attended Sheridan College are mentioned below-

  • Kent Angus (Businessman)

  • Vera Brosgol (Cartoonist)

  • Nick Cross (Canadian Animator)

  • Kathy Shaidle (Author)

  • Don Sparrow (Illustrator)

Sheridan College expects its students to follow these guidelines-

  • Pay USD 535 or INR 48K internship fee
  • Successfully complete the preparatory course specified by the college
  • Maintain good grades
  • Actively seek employment
  • Read job postings carefully
  • Exhibit professional conduct during work term

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