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Sheridan College

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Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, formerly Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, is a public polytechnic institute operating three campuses across the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada.Founded in 1967, it is known for academic programs in creative writing and publishing, animation and illustration, film and design, business, applied computing, and engineering technology, among others. With approximately 23,000 full-time students and 17,000 continuing-education students, Sheridan operates the Davis Campus in Brampton, the Trafalgar Road Campus in Oakville, and the Hazel McCallion Campus in Mississauga.

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Sheridan College
Trafalgar Road, Oakville

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Trafalgar Road
L6H 2R9 Oakville
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