Champlain Regional College Campus
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Champlain Regional College

Founded 1971 | Sherbrooke, Que.

Champlain Regional College is an English-language CEGEP with locations in Sherbrooke, Montreal and Quebec City, and roughly 5,000 students total. The Lennoxville campus, in a suburb of Sherbrooke, shares space with Bishop’s University and offers pre-university diploma programs as well as technical programs, such as accounting and management technology. The campus has six co-ed residences divided into three- or four-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes. Champlain Regional College also has a “recreational activities technician” who coordinates extracurricular activities, including leadership-training programs, volunteering, special events, clubs and trips.

The Saint-Lambert campus, on the south shore of Montreal, offers pre-university programs in digital arts and new media, language and culture, international studies, and law and civilization. Technical programs at this campus include entrepreneurship, sports marketing and management, computer science technology, health science, special care counselling and nursing. The St. Lawrence campus, located in Quebec City, is the only English-language college in the region. It offers predominantly pre-university programs in areas such as the sciences, social sciences, arts, literature and languages. It also offers a technical program in bilingual tourism.