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  2. CEGEP - Wikipedia

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    Students in Quebec who intend to pursue post-secondary education must attend a college (i.e., CEGEP) before enrolling in a Quebec university. Students who follow a general studies program in Quebec complete six years of primary school (grades 1 through 6), followed by five years of secondary school (called grades 7 through 11 or secondary 1 to secondary 5 in English and 1 re secondaire au 5 e ...

  3. List of colleges in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    LaSalle College (Montreal) Marianopolis College (Montreal) Collège International Marie de France (Montreal) Collège Mérici (Quebec City) Collège International des Marcellines (Westmount) Conservatoire Lassalle (Montreal) O'Sullivan College of Montreal (Montreal) Collège O'Sullivan de Québec. Herzing College (Montreal)

  4. Higher education in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The University of Quebec is a unique educational system in the province, as it was originally modeled after the state run universities found in California and New York State. [43] The UQ system was a product of the Quiet Revolution, and it was created by the Quebec National Assembly who enacted the "University of Quebec Act" in 1968. According ...

  5. College education in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    College education in Quebec. In the Canadian province of Quebec, college education (informally referred to as just college or as CÉGEP) is the level immediately after high school. It encompasses a range of technical, academic, and vocational education, including some specialized programs. The Quebec education system is unique in North America.

  6. Université Laval - Wikipedia

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    Université Laval (English: Laval University) [2] [note 1] is a public research university in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.The university traces its roots to the Séminaire de Québec, founded by François de Montmorency-Laval in 1663, making it the oldest institution of higher education in Canada and the first North American institution to offer higher education in French.

  7. Education in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    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 public colleges. Unlike the state-run colleges, the private post-secondary schools do not have to combine pre-university and vocational programs ...

  8. List of universities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, there are over 100 universities in Canada, offering education in English and French. [2] Most French-speaking universities are located in Quebec, though several institutions outside the province are either francophone or bilingual. 1.8 million students are enrolled in university. [3] Programs are offered to graduating high school ...

  9. List of English-language educational institutions in Quebec

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    English-language colleges. TAV College in Montreal. Heritage College in Gatineau. Collège Universel - Campus Gatineau in Gatineau. Dawson College in Montreal. Marianopolis College in Westmount. Vanier College in Montreal. John Abbott College in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. Campus Lennoxville of the Champlain Regional College in Lennoxville.