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#SheridanWorks - Celebrating National Co-op and Work-Integrated Learning Month

Date: Mar. 1, 2025 – Mar. 31, 2025

What is National Co-op and Work‑Integrated Learning Month?

The month of March is designated by Co‑operative Education and Work‑Integrated Learning (CEWIL) Canada as a celebration of co-op and work‑integrated learning (WIL). Sheridan is a proud member of CEWIL and our Career‑Integrated Learning team is excited to promote the successes of our students, WIL programs, employers and community partners.

March is CEWIL National Co-op and Work-Integrated Learning Month | Learn how #SheridanWorks | Three people walking down a hallway

Why is Co-op and WIL Month important to our Sheridan community?

Our Career-Integrated Learning team, in partnership with all academic Faculties, is committed to many forms of WIL including apprenticeship, field placement, mandatory professional practice, internship and cooperative education. Sheridan delivers high-impact, quality and diverse work-integrated learning; each year, more than 7,500 students from more than 90 different diploma, degree and graduate certificate programs participate in WIL. Sheridan values reciprocal work‑learn relationships between our students, faculty, employers and community partners.

Celebrating our students' successes

The best reason to celebrate Co-op and WIL Month is our exceptional students. Over the last 12 years, 24 Sheridan students have received more than 30 provincial or national awards and honourable mentions for their exceptional work in their field of practice.

In the last five years:

  • Four Sheridan students have won an EWO Co-op, WIL or EL award in three out of the last five years.
  • Nine Sheridan students have been recognized as award winners or received honourable mentions from EWO in Co-op, WIL, or EL categories.
  • Three Sheridan students have won a CEWIL Co-op or WIL award.
  • Seven Sheridan students have been recognized as award winners or received honourable mentions from CEWIL.

How does Sheridan prepare our students to be successful?

Sheridan’s Career-Integrated Learning team and Faculties consider career education, competency development and career preparation as critical to our students’ success. We deliberately integrate career education into all forms of learning, and we enable students to practice, reflect upon, understand and apply their transferable skills. This happens in the classroom through experiential learning, in the workplace through work-integrated learning and outside of the classroom through our co-curricular activities.

Our Career-Integrated Learning approach provides opportunities for students to explore their strengths and career aspirations, experience and practice their skills, and connect with employers and new networks. With more than 50 years of history in enabling our students to be career ready, we know that this approach works. We know that #SheridanWorks!

  • Explore: We assist our students in linking knowledge of self, strengths and purpose with diverse academic and career options.
  • Experience: Through work-integrated learning, experiential learning and co‑curricular learning, our students can improve their career resiliency, practice their transferable skills, and prepare for the world of work.
  • Connect: We facilitate introductions and relationships with employers, mentors, career events and job opportunities.

Are you an employer or community organization interested in employing or mentoring a student?

Sheridan students are highly skilled and creative, and we’ve made it easy for you to connect with emerging talent from a broad range of programs through our online platform Sheridan Works!

You can create a Sheridan Works account for your organization to gain access to:

  • An employer dashboard
  • Posting jobs for students and graduates
  • Reviewing applications and extending job offers
  • Managing forms for cooperative education
  • Staying connected to our Career-Integrated Learning team

For more information, including details about financial incentives that may be available when you hire a co-op or internship student, visit our employer webpage. Co-op and WIL Month is a great time to connect with us!

Success stories

Check out these co-op and WIL success stories to learn more about the dynamic students we have putting their skills to work:

Arianna Biernacki

Arianna BiernackiDiscover how Biernacki made a lasting impression as an Information Systems Applications Intern at ABB, eventually leading to a full-time job as an Information Security Specialist.


Alexandra Lishchyna

Alexandra LishchynaLearn how Lishchyna stepped out of her comfort zone to complete her co-op in Australia. 


Marcelo Geldres Merino

Marcelo Geldres MerinoLearn how Merino’s experience working at the Ontario Public Sector helped him sharpen his technical and interpersonal skills, helping him unlock new opportunities.

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