Sheridan graduated from A&M in 2008 with a degree in Biomedical Science. She was a member of the Fish Aides Freshman leadership organization in 2004-2005. She was on the Executive Council Team of Chi Omega in 2006 and did a summer research intern in Singapore through the L.T. Jordan Institute in 2006. Sheridan was a member of the 2008 Academy of Future International Leaders class and was a University and Foundation Honors graduate at Texas A&M. After graduation, she was co-President of Project Haiti at UTHSC San Antonio, made two medical aid trips to Haiti in 2008 and 2010 and received the Patel Endowed Award in Ethics and Humanities in 2010. She lives in San Antonio, Texas, and graduated medical school from the University of Texas Health Science Center. Sheridan stated that she is incredibly grateful for her time at Texas A&M. Those four years were used in tremendous ways to teach and view her perspectives on so many things, both inside and outside of the classroom. Aggies old and new are pretty amazing people across the board. He says that it was a privilege to know and interact with so many and to be counted among them.