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  2. Lower Canada College - Wikipedia

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    Lower Canada College (LCC) is an English-language elementary and secondary level independent school located in Montreal, Quebec. It is located in the Monkland Village area of the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood.

  3. Laguna College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Laguna College of Art and Design's campus sprawls across several scenic acres from the Big Bend area of Laguna Coast Wilderness Park to downtown Laguna Beach. The college's historic Main Campus is situated in Laguna Canyon, on 4 acres (16,000 m 2). Across the street are the Suzanne Chonette Senior Studios and LCAD's Administration Building.

  4. Service régional d'admission du Montréal métropolitain

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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 ]

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  6. LCAD - Wikipedia

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    LCAD may refer to: Laguna College of Art and Design , Laguna Beach, California, USA Leeds College of Art , Leeds, England, formerly Leeds College of Art and Design

  7. Laurentian Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Montreal addresses a crowd during a run at the Montreal City and District Savings Bank, 1872. LBC's history began in 1846 with the founding of the Banque d'Épargne de la Cité et du District de Montréal, or Montreal City and District Savings Bank, by Bishop Ignace Bourget and a group of 15 prominent individuals from Montreal, Quebec.

  8. Common Application - Wikipedia

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    The Common Application (more commonly known as the Common App) is an undergraduate college admission application that applicants may use to apply to over 1,000 member colleges and universities in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, as well as in Canada, China, Japan, and many European countries. [1] [2]

  9. College entrance exam - Wikipedia

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    College entrance exam may refer to any standardized test which is needed in order for one to be considered eligible for application by a post-secondary institution, such as: SAT Reasoning Test, in the United States; ACT, also in the United States; CLT, also in the United States; The Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education, in Hong Kong