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quebec resident status
Applicants who hold Quebec resident status are entitled to tuition-free education. Recognition of this status requires the submission of a copy of your valid Quebec birth certificate, or an equivalent document. Details are available on request from the Admissions or Records office.
Admission Requirements
The basic admissions requirements of the College are defined by the Règlement sur le régime des études collégiales, Section II. In order to be admitted to a program leading to a Diploma of College Studies (DEC), candidates must be in one of the following situations (subject to change by Ministerial directives):
• The candidate holds a Secondary School Diploma (DES)
NOTE: a DES holder that has not succeeded the following courses will be required to complete remedial courses:
- Secondary V Language of Instruction,
- Secondary V Second Language,
- Secondary IV Mathematics,
- Secondary IV Physical Science,
- Secondary IV History of Quebec and Canada.
• The candidate holds a Diploma of Vocational Studies (DEP) and has successfully completed the following subjects:
- Secondary V Language of Instruction,
- Secondary V Second Language,
- Secondary IV Mathematics.
• The candidate received instruction deemed equivalent by the College.
The College may conditionally admit a person who has not successfully completed 6 credits or less. This person must sign an agreement with the College regarding completion of the missing credits during the semester.
program-specific requirements
Some programs require the completion of specific high school courses. It is advisable that students not meeting these requirements follow makeup courses during the summer preceding enrollment at Champlain.
PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS
SCIENCES (Pure and Applied or Health Profiles) (200.B0) • Chemistry 534 or 551504 or equivalent • Physics 534 or 553504 or equivalent
• Mathematics 536 or 564506 or 565506 or equivalent
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS (200.C0)
• Chemistry 534 or 551504 or equivalent • Physics 534 or 553504 or equivalent
• Mathematics 536 or 564506 or 565506 or equivalent
SOCIAL SCIENCES (300.A0) • General Profile (300.30): No specific requirements
• Math Profile (300.31): Mathematics 526 or 564506 or 565506 equivalent
• Pre-Commerce Profile (300.32): Mathematics 526 or 564506 or 565506 or equivalent • Pre-Psychology Profile - The Individual (300.33): No specific requirements
• Criminology Profile - The Society (300.34): No specific requirements
CREATIVE ARTS, LITERATURE AND LANGUAGES • Modern Languages Profile (500.55): No specific requirements
• Creative Arts Profile (500.75): No specific requirements
FINE ARTS (510.A0) • No specific requirements
LIBERAL ARTS (700.B0) • No specific requirements
CAREER PROGRAMS
NURSING (180.A0)
• Chemistry 534 or 551504 or equivalent
• Physical Science 436 or (555404 and 558404) or (557406 and 558402) or equivalent
SPECIAL CARE COUNSELLING (351.A0) • No specific requirements
ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (410.B0)
• Mathematics 436 or 564406 or 565406 or equivalent
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (420.A0)
• Mathematics 526 or 564506 or 565506 or equivalent
SESSION D’ACCUEIL (PRE-PROGRAM SEMESTER) (081.01/081.03) Incoming students missing a pre-requisite must take a pre-program semester. The students registered in the session d’accueil will receive special assistance in their studies and carry a reduced course load.
AdvAnced Standing
Students who have attended a college level institution or the equivalent will be considered for advanced standing. Applicants are required to submit one (1) official copy of their transcript, a written request for equivalence credit, course outlines and copies of examinations. Official transcripts are those sent directly from the institution attended.
OUT-OF-PROVINCE APPLICANTS
All out-of-province applications are reviewed and approved for admission by the Champlain-Lennoxville Admissions Committee. The College normally requires a high school leaving diploma equivalent to the Quebec Diploma of Secondary studies i.e. a background in Mathematics and Science equivalent to the admission requirements for Quebec students, as well as three years of French, with an overall average of 65%. Applicants from another province are subject to additional out-of-province fees of $1055.00/semester in the 2009-2010 school year (fee subject to change by Ministerial directives).
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
In addition to the full-time student fees, international students pay an evaluation fee ($50.00) and a tuition fee of $4358.00/semester (fee subject to change by Ministerial directives).
NOTE: Health and accident insurance is compulsory. All non-Canadian students must show proof of having medical insurance coverage in Canada. Such a plan is available through a local agent and the appropriate forms can be obtained from the Admissions office.
RE-ADMISSION
Students who do not pass 50% of the course load in which they registered in a given semester are placed on academic probation the following semester. The student is required to meet with an Academic Advisor to sign a probation contract, which clearly indicates the number of courses to be passed. Remedial activities will also be recommended to the student to improve changes of success.
Students who do not pass more than 50% of their course load for a second consecutive semester or who repeatedly fail more than 50% of their course load while in Cégeps will be suspended from the College for up to one academic year.
These students may be re-admitted on probation under certain conditions. Students must re-apply for admission to the College. Students who are re-admitted will be required to sign a re-admission contract.
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