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10 Things No One Told You At Orientation


How to save money on your commute and top-tier study spots

Welcome to Sheridan! We’re glad you’re here! -Kyle Budge, SSU President

As a new student, going to orientation can help you learn where things are on campus, what services and resources are available to you, and what supports you have for your academic journey. But it can be hard to learn everything you might need to know in just a few hours. The SSU is here to share some additional information you’ll want to save for later, along with some stories of what students wished they knew before starting at Sheridan.

Orientation is at the start of the school year and is always a lot of fun, but what if during the year you find yourself in need both of fun and support? Where do you go for that support? You’ll learn that Student Advisement is a great resource, and so is the SSU! We have supports for almost everything you might need, and if we can’t solve the issue we can put you in direct contact with someone who can.

Did you know that many members of the SSU team are students just like you? With perhaps a few more years under their belts, they’ve gone through student life and have plenty of tips and tricks. We reached out to our student leaders from all campuses to hear about what they’ve learned over the course of their Sheridan experience.

Here’s what your fellow Sheridan students wished they knew during orientation: 

You can study, dream, and work on campus!

When the term starts, it’s only natural to be super focused on your academic life. Keep in mind, that there’s tons to explore at Sheridan! Check out the current postings for on-campus jobs, as well as student perks provided by the SSU!

Any returning student will tell you that there’s more to life than textbooks and exams. Get out there and find your people!

Looking for something to do outside of class? Find balance in your student life by meeting new people, getting involved with clubs, and attending SSU events!

Leia, your VP of International Affairs, enjoys a quiet place to study and get her work done.

Ever wonder where your student leaders choose to study? You’re sure to bump into them around campus!

Madushen, one of your Clubs Coordinators, prefers to complete assignments at a specific row of tables at Davis.

Whether you study alone or with friends, there’s a perfect study space on campus for you! You can get serious in the dedicated Quiet Room or meet with your group at the Student Centre!

Who says you can’t use study spaces for activities like drawing and making crafts?

Ask any returning student, and they’ll tell you that there are glimmering hidden gems all around Sheridan. Whether it’s their favourite place to play cards, meet up with friends after class, or a peaceful place no one else knows about, everyone has their spot. Who knows—maybe they’ll let you in on the secret!🤫

Bonus tip:

Another hidden gem: the poster boards around campus. There’s always something interesting on there!

With all this said, there’s one more area you should keep in mind as a new or returning student: how you’re getting to campus! Get into the swing of things when it comes to your commute. Our advice is to always use a bus pass, check your Presto account before you leave the house, and get a monthly pass so you don’t need to worry about reloading it all the time! You can even get a discount on your Presto card! Along with walking and biking, carpooling is a great option as well. Save money and use your time wisely!

Plan ahead with choosing your bus routes—always give yourself more time than you think you’ll need!

And that’s it! Now that you’ve got an idea of where to find student support, the best spots on campus to check out, and some advice on how to make the most of your life at Sheridan outside of academics, the rest is up to you! Go forth and take advantage of all the resources available to you. Until next time, Bruins!