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The Service régional d'admission du Montréal métropolitain (SRAM) is a network of Quebec CEGEPs, and handles their admissions process with a standardized application form. Schools [ edit ]
English Montreal School Board in central and eastern Montreal; Lester B. Pearson School Board on West Island of Montreal; New Frontiers School Board; Riverside School Board on South Shore of Montreal; Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board in Laval and Laurentians; Western Quebec School Board in Gatineau and Outaouais; Commission scolaire du Littoral ...
CEGEP of Saint-Laurent, Montreal. A CEGEP (/ s eɪ ˈ ʒ ɛ p / say-ZHEP or / ˈ s iː dʒ ɛ p / SEE-jep; French: cégep, pronounced ⓘ; also written CÉGEP and cegep) is a publicly funded college providing general, professional, academic or a mix of programs; they are exclusive to the province of Quebec's education system.
Quebec students complete one fewer grade than all other Canadian provinces in total before attending CEGEP, by ending high school in grade 11 instead of grade 12. CEGEPs then prepare students for university or to enter a technical profession. It is also possible to attend a university with a 3-year technical CEGEP diploma.
Champlain College Saint-Lambert (French: Collège Champlain Saint-Lambert) is an English-language college in Saint-Lambert, Quebec, Canada that is part of Quebec's CEGEP public education system. It is a campus of Champlain Regional College, and primarily serves the South Shore of Montreal.
Of interest, the term CEGEP can only legally be used to describe the state-run post-secondary (post-grade 11) schools, where tuition is free. The 26 private institutions which offer a post-secondary program recognized by the Quebec Ministry of Education receive a subsidy for each of their 15,000 students, and grant the same diplomas as the ...
Collège Ahuntsic, Ahuntsic, Montreal; Cégep André-Laurendeau, LaSalle, Montreal; Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne, Cartierville, Montreal; Dawson College, Westmount ...
The establishment of CEGEPS and the University of Quebec System changed the institutional patterns. In 1967, Bill 21 established the CÉGEPs. In September 1967, there were twelve CEGEPS. A year later in September 1968, the number of CEGEPs almost doubled to twenty-three colleges. Dawson College opened in 1969 as the first English language CEGEP ...