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Vanier College in Montreal; John Abbott College in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue; Campus Lennoxville of the Champlain Regional College in Lennoxville; Campus Saint-Lambert of the Champlain Regional College in Saint-Lambert; Campus Saint-Lawrence of the Champlain Regional College in Sainte-Foy; Cegep de la Gaspesie et des Iles in Gaspe
Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec (Montreal) Macdonald College , run under McGill University ( Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue ) Royal Military College Saint-Jean ( Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu )
English-language education in Montreal — a province in eastern Canada The main article for this category is List of English-language educational institutions in Quebec . See also: Education in Montreal and Education in Quebec
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 ]
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.
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.
Colleges in Quebec are of several major categories: public colleges, known as CEGEPs, subsidized and unsubsidized ("under licence") private colleges, and college-level educational institutes run by the government.
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 ...