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How do I get in touch with LaSalle College?
LASALLE COLLEGE
2000 Sainte-Catherine Street West
Montréal, (Québec) Canada H3H 2T2
Telephone: 514 939-2006 or 1-800-363-3541
Fax: 514 939-2015
Email: admission@clasalle.com

What are the office hours for the admissions office?
The admissions office is open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Monday to Friday, and from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Saturday.

How do I get to LaSalle College?
By Métro: LaSalle College is located within ten minutes walk from any one of three Métro stations: Atwater, Guy-Concordia and Lionel-Groulx.
By Car: LaSalle College is located right next to the Guy Street exit off Highway 20.
See a Map of the Area

What is the difference between Inter-Dec and LaSalle College?
Inter-Dec College is a separate institution affiliated with LaSalle College. It offers technical training courses in design, digital imaging and aesthetics. The majority of Inter-Dec's professional technical training programs last only one year. Visit the Inter-Dec Website at: http://www.interdec.qc.ca

How much does it cost to attend LaSalle College?
Admission and registration fees vary from one program to the next and according to your citizenship status (resident of Québec, of Canada or of a foreign country).
For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

Where can I get information on loans and bursaries?
Contact the LaSalle College Financial Assistance Service:
Email: pbouwman@clasalle.com
Tel.: 514 939-2006, extension 4350

Why choose LaSalle College?
For a complete list of LaSalle College advantages, visit the General Information / Our Advantages page.

How do I apply for admission to LaSalle College?
Visit the Admissions / Application for Admission page.

What is the difference between a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) and an Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS)?
Programs leading to an Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS) are specifically designed for adults. ACS programs do not include any of the general education courses (i.e. physical education, philosophy and language and literature courses) required to complete the Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) programs.
DCS: Diploma of Collegial Studies Technical training or pre-university program comprised of concentration courses and general education courses (language, physical education, etc.).
The Diploma of Collegial Studies is recognised by the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MÉLS) and provides you with direct access to the job market. The DCS may also be submitted to gain admission to university.
ACS: Attestation of Collegial Studies The Attestation of Collegial Studies (or certificate) is made up of technical concentration courses relating to the activities of a given profession only.
An ACS provides graduates with direct access to the job market.
For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

Is the Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS) a recognised "diploma"?
All our Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS) programs are officially registered with the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MÉLS) and are recognised by industry.

What are the prerequisites for the various LaSalle College programs?
To learn more about prerequisites, please Contact Us!

If I have previously completed general education courses at another college, do I have to retake these courses to complete my LaSalle College Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS)?
If you have already completed certain college-level courses, you must present an official document proving that you received your Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) or submit your final results transcript.
For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

Can I pursue a university education after completing a LaSalle College program?
The Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) is a ministerial diploma, recognised by the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MÉLS), which enables LaSalle College graduates to apply for admission to universities in Québec.
Attestations of Collegial Studies (ACS) may also lead to university admission, especially for students looking to follow continuing education courses, though certain conditions may apply.
For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

Can I register for a single course?
Yes, certain courses are available on an individual basis.
For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

Does LaSalle College offer evening classes?
Yes, LaSalle College offers many courses that are available in the evening.
For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

Can I transfer from an evening program to a daytime program after having started my studies?
Yes, it is possible to switch from an evening program to one available during the day. But first, we must analyse your training progress in order to choose the most appropriate semester to make the transfer.
For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

Does LaSalle College offer online courses?
Yes, many of our courses are also available via the Internet through our eLearning partner - ilasallecampus. For more information on this subject, visit the http://www.ilasallecampus.com Website or call 514.939.4414; Toll free: 1.800.363.3541 ext. 4414.

How do I pay my admission fees?
You must send a certified cheque or process a bank transfer (no personal cheques or cash accepted) for $50 CDN (non refundable) with your application for admission form.
Information required for bank transfers:
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LaSalle College
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Caisse Populaire Desjardins St-Henri
3021 Notre-Dame Street West
Montréal, Québec H4C 1N9
Tel.: 514 932?7470
Fax: 514 932?3425
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For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

Are books and school supplies included in the tuition fees?
No, books and other supplies are not included in your tuition fees.

What is the Omnivox system?
The Omnivox system is an automated teller that provides interactive student services.
For more information on this subject, visit the Student Services / Omnivox page.

How do I find out about course cancellations?
You will find the complete up-to-date list of cancelled courses through the LaSalle College Omnivox interactive system; simply click on the appropriate button under the main menu.

If I have not completed my Secondary School Graduation Diploma (SSGD or SSD), am I still eligible to pursue an Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS)?
If you are an adult, you may apply for admission to a program leading to an Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS).
For additional information on this subject, Contact Us!

What happens if I fail a course?
The passing grade for all courses is 60%. If you fail a course, you must retake the course in its entirety (course costs will apply).

What should I do if I'm not sure that my language proficiency level is sufficient to follow a given program?
Contact Us! for an evaluation of your level of understanding and your writing abilities relating to the language in question.
Also, you can always take a language course provided by MILC - our language-training partner.
For more information, visit the MILC Website or call 514 939-2006, ext: 4463.

Are there any student residences at LaSalle College?
Yes. The College offers access to three types of accommodations: with host families, in residence or in student apartments located right downtown, just a few minutes from the College.
For more information on this subject, visit the Student Services / Housing page.

How do I obtain sponsorship or a letter of standing from LaSalle College?
Contact your program's Academic Studies Administration.

How do I modify or add to my file?
Contact your program's Academic Studies Administration.

Where do I pay my tuition fees?
The LaSalle College accounting office located on the 2nd floor.

Is there a library service at LaSalle College?
There is a document and learning media centre located on the 4th floor of the College. You can find out more about the services provided by the centre by visiting the Student Services / Document Centre section of this Website.

Are there any extracurricular or athletic activities at LaSalle College?
The General Student Association of LaSalle College organises a wide range of activities for LaSalle College students. For more information, visit the Student Life / A.G.E.L page.

Does LaSalle College offer a placement service for students and graduates?
Yes, for more information, visit the Student Services / Placement Service page.

What is the placement rate for LaSalle College graduates?
Through the years, LaSalle College has maintained an average placement rate of more than 90% for its graduating students.

Is it possible to get a bursary to study at LaSalle College?
Yes. The LaSalle College Group Foundation provides six bursaries with no age limitation for the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region and two for the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean area. Acceptance criteria - drawn up in keeping with the regulations of the ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport du Québec - are based on the file you submit to the bursary-selection committee.
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