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Champlain College St. Lawrence

Coordinates: 46°47′13.38″N 71°16′51.84″W / 46.7870500°N 71.2810667°W / 46.7870500; -71.2810667
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Champlain Regional College, St. Lawrence Campus
Motto"We Open the World to You"
TypeCollege
Established1972
Academic affiliations
ACCC, AUCC
DeanGordon Brown
Students1,024 (Fall 2010)[1]
Undergraduatespre-university students; technical
Address
790, avenue Nérée Tremblay
Quebec City, Quebec
G1V 4K2

46°47′13.38″N 71°16′51.84″W / 46.7870500°N 71.2810667°W / 46.7870500; -71.2810667
CampusUrban
NicknameLions
Sporting affiliations
CCAA, QSSF
MascotLions
Websiteslc.qc.ca

Champlain Regional College, St. Lawrence Campus (French: Champlain Regional College, St. Lawrence Campus) is a campus belonging to Champlain Regional College. The campus is located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, and is the only English-language Cégep to serve the region.

History

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Champlain Regional College, St. Lawrence Campus was founded as a private boys' school in Sainte-Foy in 1958 by Cardinal Maurice Roy. As a classical college affiliated to Université Laval, St. Lawrence offered an eight-year programme - High School and College - leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree.

In 1965, St. Lawrence College became a coeducational institution when it accepted the students of the neighbouring Marymount College which was closing.

St. Lawrence has been located in various places during its evolution. In 1958, it started in the Grand Séminaire of Laval University; in 1964, it moved to its own facilities on Wolfe Avenue, which were sold to the Régionale de Tilly seven years later; then, in 1972, to the "old bowling alley" on Jean-Dequen; and finally, in 1977, to its present new facilities at 790 Nérée-Tremblay Avenue.

The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of CEGEPs was created. As St. Lawrence changed its location, it also changed as an educational institution. After the Parent Report and the emergence of the present collegial system, the High School and B. A. programs were phased out, and St. Lawrence, now a CEGEP, was first affiliated with Cégep de Sainte-Foy and then, with Vanier College of Montreal. On July 1, 1972, St. Lawrence became a constituent of Champlain Regional College. In 2013, questions about the multi-regional structure and how it compares to other colleges led to structural analysis. There is now a movement to make St. Lawrence an autonomous CEGEP. A similar movement is taking place at St. Lambert College.

Programmes

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Pre-university programmes

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Sciences

  • Pure and Applied Science
  • Health Science

Social Sciences

  • Social Science (General)
  • Psychology
  • Commerce
  • Mathematics

Creative Arts, Literature and Languages

  • Spanish-French Stream
  • German-French Stream
  • Spanish-German Stream

Career programmes

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  • Accounting and Management Technology (PW Sims Business Programme)
  • Tourism Technology

Programmes

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The CEGEP offers two types of programmes: pre-university and technical. The pre-university programmes, which take two years to complete, cover the subject matters which roughly correspond to the additional year of high school given elsewhere in Canada in preparation for a chosen field in university. The technical programmes, which take three-years to complete, applies to students who wish to pursue a skill trade.

Athletics

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The SLC Lions Athletics program exists since the early 1970s, where it became a member the FASCQ (Fédération des associations sportives collégiales du Québec).

Close to 200 athletes wear the colors of our teams on an annual basis. Our ten (10) varsity teams represent St. Lawrence at the regional and provincial levels as members of the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ), and also at the national level as a member of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA).[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Champlain Regional College Annual Report 2010-2011 Archived November 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "About the Lions' Den". Cegep Champlain - St. Lawrence. Retrieved 2019-06-18.
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