Can't find the information you need on this page? Have you visited our "Admission" section?
To get started with your admission, the first step is to fill out our super secure online admission form. It'll take about 10 minutes to complete.
Our admission process consists of 10 steps, including:
- opening your file;
- receiving the documents you need to provide;
- verifying them;
- signing the educational services contract;
- etc.
Your enrollment will be confirmed once all the steps are completed.
For more details on the admission process steps, check out our page "Processing time" (at the bottom of the page).
Are you an international student?
The procedure above is the same.
However, before you start your admission application, make sure you have all the necessary documents handy (see below). We want to remind you that there may be some delays in obtaining certain necessary documents. We encourage you to act as soon as possible to ensure you have all the required documents on time.
For an international student, the processing time varies and can take up to six months.
Are you a local student?
The following documents must be attached to your application form upon submission:
1. Your birth certificate with the name of the parents;
2. Student record:
- Your most recent academic records (issued by the MEES, if you completed your studies in the province of Québec);
- A copy of your high school diploma.
If you are a Canadian citizen born outside Québec, please consult the section "Required documents" of our website.
Are you an international student?
If you want to study in Québec, you need the following documents:
1. A CAQ (Québec Acceptance Certificate) for studies;
2. A study permit.
The College will ask you to provide the following documents:
1. A certified copy of your birth certificate with parents' names;
2. A copy of your high school diploma or equivalent (in French or English);
3. A copy of your recent academic transcripts (in French or English);
4. A copy of your passport.
* If necessary, you can have your diploma and transcripts translated by an accredited translator.
Students who have not completed their secondary education in Canada will also need to provide results from a standardized language test.
You’ll notice that a proof of health and medical insurance must be provided. The cost of this type of insurance is covered by the college. Upon arrival, we will guide you the obtainment of your insurance card.
NOTE: We want to make our prospective students aware of the time frame for obtaining some of the required documents. It is your responsibility to act as soon as possible and make sure to have the required document on time. If a step is not completed properly, the applicant might not be able to proceed. To learn more, consult our "Processing time" page.
You can easily upload your documents via our platform.
If you are a local student, you can also submit your documents in person to your admissions advisor when you sign your educational services contract.
If you need further assistance, our contact information can be found in our "Contact us" page.
The admission fee is $50 CAD. This fee covers the opening of your file and is non-refundable. However, your admission application remains valid for one year.
Then, if you decide to pursue your studies with us and to register, there will be a registration fee of $200 CAD. The registration fee is also non-refundable.
Yes, it's possible to modify your admission application, whether it's for:
- a change of program;
- a change of language of instruction;
- postponing your entry semester.
To do so, simply send an email to your admission advisor.
There are no additional fees associated with making changes to your admission application. Please note that your admission application remains valid for one year.
If you need our contact information, you can find it in our "Contact us" page.
Are you a local student?
Typically, processing times range from 48 hours to two weeks. Please note that processing your application begins only upon receipt of all valid documents and admission fees.
During busy periods before the August and January intakes, processing times may be extended. To ensure a spot for your preferred intake, we recommend submitting your admission application as soon as possible.
For more details, you can refer to the section "Processing time" on our website.
Are you an international student?
For international students, processing times can take up to six months. Please note that processing your application begins only upon receipt of all valid documents and admission fees.
To secure a spot for your preferred intake, we highly recommend submitting your admission application as soon as possible. It's your responsibility to act promptly and ensure you have all required documents on time.
For more details, you can refer to the section "Processing time" on our website.
We understand that you're eager to know the status of your application.
To easily track your admission request, consult the page "Status" of your Admission request.
Make sure you have your DA number handy, which you'll find in the confirmation email received after your admission request.
Please note that the processing time can take up to:
- two weeks, for a local student;
- six months, for an international student.
Rest assured that we are actively working to process your request as quickly as possible.
With your student number in hand, you can also contact our customer service team via chat, phone, or by filling out our information request form.
Contrary to other college level institutions, there is no deadline to enroll in our programs. You can do so at any time, online or in person.
However, we highly recommend that you enroll as soon as possible to secure your spot, as they are limited. Also, for international students, processing time can take up to 6 months. It's your responsibility to act promptly and ensure you have all required documents on time.
To start your admission process, fill out our ultra-secure online form. It only takes 10 minutes.
We offer three school intakes per year: Fall (August/September), Winter (January), and Summer (May). The exact dates can be found in our page "Upcoming back-to-school dates".
Unlike other institutions, our enrollment period is open all year round. You can apply for a DCS, ACS, or DVS at any time for upcoming sessions.
Are you a local student?
Come meet one of our admissions advisors in person at either our Montreal or Laval campus, with or without an appointment.
Montréal Campus:
2000 Sainte-Catherine Street West, Montréal, Quebec, H3H 2T2
Phone: +1 514 939-2006
Toll-Free: +1 800 363-3541
Regular Admissions Office Hours:
Monday to Wednesday: 9 am to 6 pm
Thursday: 11 am to 8 pm
Friday: 10 am to 6 pm
Laval Campus:
1595 Daniel-Johnson Boulevard, Suite 200, Laval, Quebec, H7V 4C2
Phone: +1 514 939-2006
Regular Admissions Office Hours:
Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
You can also reach out to our customer service team via live chat, phone, or by filling out our information request form.
Are you an international student?
First and foremost, our customer service team is here to assist you in finding the right admissions advisor based on your citizenship and residency status, and to answer all your questions.
Here's how you can reach us:
- By toll-free phone: +1 800 363-3541
- Via WhatsApp or SMS: +1 438 796-3658
- Through live chat on our website
- By filling out our information request form