Sheridan Institute hosts more than thirty institutions in annual two-day University Fair

January 22, 2009
Leslie Wardley, Project Coordinator, School of Business and Economics and Bob Carpenter, Director, School of Business and Economics, Nipissing University, explain to John MacRae, Sheridan School of Business, some of the advantages for Sheridan Business graduates to complete their B.Comm degree at Nipissing University.

Leslie Wardley, Project Coordinator, School of Business and Economics and Bob Carpenter, Director, School of Business and Economics, Nipissing University, explain to John MacRae, Sheridan School of Business, some of the advantages for Sheridan Business graduates to complete their B.Comm degree at Nipissing University during the recent University Fair at Sheridan College.

Sheridan Institute and the Sheridan Career Centre hosted more than 30 universities from across Canada, Australia, U.K. and the U.S.A. offering Sheridan students opportunities for degree completion and also the potential to study abroad at the recent University Fair held at the Trafalgar campus and the Davis campus.

Enthusiastic students spoke with university representatives and collected information and applications for the array of post-college options available to them. Many of the institutions like Nipissing University and Algoma University offer special articulation agreements with Sheridan College for two and three year School of Business graduates to complete an accelerated degree in approximately three semesters. Some of the universities like Algoma University will offer classes at Sheridan campuses to enable Sheridan School of Business graduates to complete their studies and a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) without having to travel to their campus in northern Ontario.

Nipissing University will offer their courses on-site at Sheridan College to allow Sheridan graduates to complete their Bachelor of Commerce degree (B.Comm) in about 12 months by offering a full selection of small classes and tutorials lead by expert professors. Students would normally complete the required 15 courses for the degree over a three semester period.

For more information about the University Fair participants, the programs that they offer and how to apply to them, please click on the Sheridan Career Centre.


Sheridan School of Business partners with Han University in The Nederlands

January 20, 2009
Marta, Han University and Gerard Mercer, Sheridan College sign the academic agreement between the two institutions.

Erna Helsen, Institute Director, Arhnem Business School, Han University and Gerard Mercer, Dean, Sheridan School of Business, Sheridan College sign the academic agreement between the two institutions.

Sheridan School of Business three year diploma students now have an opportunity to study abroad in Europe thanks to a new agreement signed with the Arhnem Business School, Han University, The Nederlands.

The agreement with Han University will allow Sheridan business students to fast track to an internationally recognized four year degree in business. Sheridan students are able to study in English at the Arhnem School of Business and complete their degree in about one year.

Professor Charles Minken, coordinator of the Sheridan School of Business applied degree in Global Business Management was the first contact for Sheridan with Han University. “I was impressed with the scale of the Arhnem School of Business at Han University. It’s a large university with great resources, which also offers small classes in a polytechnic environment – an almost perfect setting for our Sheridan business students to complete a business degree,” said Minken.

The Arhnem School of Business is centrally located in The Nederlands and has quick, convenient access to major points of interest in Europe, including Great Britain, France, and Germany. For more information please go the Han University site for Sheridan School of Business students.

Gerard Mercer, Sheridan Dean of Business is flanked by Marta XX and Masja van Fruchten, Han University. Behind from left, Charles Minken, David Schnarch, CC Han University, Jon Jones, and Jeremy Staples, Sheridan College

Gerard Mercer, Dean, Sheridan School of Business is flanked by Erna Helsen and Masja van Fruchten, Han University. Behind from left, Charles Minken, professor, Sheridan Institute, David Schnarch, Associate Dean, Sheridan Institute, Kees de Jong, Han University, Jon Jones and Jeremy Staples, Associate Deans, Sheridan School of Business.


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