Admissions

*partially covers the cost of the student identification card, academic and career information, counselling, learning centre.

**partially covers the cost of access to computers, pastoral services, socio-cultural activities, financial aid services.

***collected by College and remitted to student association.

****partially covers the cost of access to the library, the sports complex, health and social services.

*****Students have the option of making a voluntary contribution to the Champlain Foundation of $10.00 upon payment of their registration fees. The aim of the current fund drive is dedicated to financing student field trips and acquiring multimedia equipment for academic purposes.

OUT-OF-PROVINCE STUDENTS

Applicants from another province are subject to additional out-of-province fees of $1833.00/semester in the 2024-2025 school year (fee subject to change by Ministerial directives).

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

In addition to the full-time student fees, international students pay an evaluation fee ($85.00) and a tuition fee of $7,210.00/semester in the 2024-2025 school year (fee subject to change by Ministerial directives).

PART-TIME STUDENTS

A part-time student is one enrolled for less than 180 hours per semester, typically fewer than four courses.

Part-time tuition fees per hour*

*(Fee subject to change by Ministerial directives.)

Other part-time fees per course

NOTE: All students must pay the $35.00 Student Association fee.

FIN DE D.E.C.

Upon College approval, part-time students in their last semester taking the exact number of courses required to finish their program will only pay the Other part-time fees per course noted above plus the $35.00 Student Association fee.

OTHER FEES

Foreign transcript file opening $65.00
Late registration $50.00
Late timetable pickup (first year students only) $50.00
Duplicate transcript $5.75
Course descriptions/outlines (per course) $5.00
Duplicate tax receipt $10.00
Proof of attendance or non-attendance $5.75
NSF cheque processing $50.00
I.D. card replacement $10.00
Co-Op Option (ATE) $78.00
Equivalence Request per course (maximum $100.00) $25.00
French Proficiency Assessment $30.00

REFUNDS

A full or partial refund of the $260.00 student fee is applicable if a written request is submitted to the Records office before the first day of classes:

A partial refund of $25.00 for Services Related to Studies shall be reimbursed to students who officially withdraw from all courses prior to the course withdrawal deadline.

GOVERNMENT LOANS AND BURSARIES

Financial aid in the form of Quebec Department of Education Loans and Bursaries is available to eligible full-time students at Champlain. Applications should be completed on-line on the Aide financière aux études website at www.afe.gouv.qc.ca . The institutional code for Champlain-Lennoxville is 936001. Additional information and assistance may be obtained from the Financial Aid Officer at Champlain Lennoxville.

The Financial Aid Officer is also available to refer students in extreme financial difficulties to the appropriate services for assistance.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Applications to Champlain College Lennoxville for full-time study must be made to a specific program. Applications are assessed on compulsory secondary school qualifications and academic performance for programs in high demand. Certain programs also require specific course pre-requisites.

QUEBEC SECONDARY SCHOOL APPLICANTS

The basic admissions requirements of the College are defined by the Règlement sur le régime des études collégiales, Section II. Candidates must meet the following requirements (subject to change by Ministerial directives):