About Personal Support Worker in Sheridan College (Ontario)
    What you'll gain
In just one year, you can develop the skills you need to begin a satisfying career helping in a long-term care facility, supportive housing, home care, adult daycare and palliative care. A full 100% of our graduates find employment, and employers are 100% satisfied with the personal support workers they hire from Sheridan.
Things you'll learn to do
	- Assist clients with activities of daily living, including meal prep, feeding and personal care.
- Understand and empathize with clients and their challenging situations.
- Lift and transfer clients.
- Increase your clients' comfort, safety and mobility.
- Communicate clearly and compassionately with clients and report accurately.
What you'll gain
In just one year, you can develop the skills you need to begin a satisfying career helping in a long-term care facility, supportive housing, home care, adult daycare and palliative care. A full 100% of our graduates find employment, and employers are 100% satisfied with the personal support workers they hire from Sheridan.
Things you'll learn to do
	- Assist clients with activities of daily living, including meal prep, feeding and personal care.
- Understand and empathize with clients and their challenging situations.
- Lift and transfer clients.
- Increase your clients' comfort, safety and mobility.
- Communicate clearly and compassionately with clients and report accurately.
Career Opportunities
When you graduate from Sheridan’s Personal Support Worker program, you can expect to quickly find a position helping the elderly or medically challenged youth.
Here are some places you might work:
	- Classrooms
- Home care
- Long-term care facilities
- Nursing homes
- Supportive housing for seniors or young adults
Academic qualification equivalents
	- Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, include one English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U), minimum 60%
English language requirements (one of the below):
	- IELTS       :    6 – Overall Band Score with no Band below 5.5
- TOEFL      :    80 (20L,W,S,R) iBT (Internet-based TOEFL) or 550 Paper-based
- PTE A       :    58 - Overall Minimum Score  (49L,W,S,R)
Sheridan College (Ontario) Highlights
	
		
			| University type | Public | 
		
			| Rank | Top 5 in research colleges, Canada | 
		
			| Courses | Over 120 full-time programs | 
		
			| No. of Campuses | 3 | 
		
			| Employment rate, 2019 | 83%2 | 
		
			| Application Fee | 76 USD for international applicants | 
		
			| English Language Proficiency Tests | TOEFL/ IELTS/ PTE or equivalent | 
		
			| Financial Aid for International Students | Merit-based scholarships | 
	
Sheridan College (Ontario) The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Though the cost of attendance for a student studying at Sheridan College would vary as per standard of living and choices of an individual, however, the estimated average cost for an academic year is tabulated below:
	
		
			| Type of Expenditure | Cost (in USD, per academic year) | 
		
			| Tution Fees | 1,026 USD, per term | 
		
			| Books | 760 | 
		
			| Accommodation | 4,560 | 
		
			| Food | 1,520 | 
		
			| Transportation | 608 | 
		
			| Others | 1,216 | 
		
			| Total | 8,664 |