College education in Quebec
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College education, College, (often incorrectly by the umbrella acronym CEGEP
Cégep
CEGEP is an acronym for , which is literally translated as "College of General and Vocational Education" but commonly called "General and Vocational College" in circles not influenced by Quebec English. It refers to the public post-secondary education collegiate institutions exclusive to the...

) in the Canadian
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

 province of Quebec
Quebec
Quebec or is a province in east-central Canada. It is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population and the only one whose sole official language is French at the provincial level....

 is the post-secondary level immediately after high-school but required for university admissions. The Quebec education system is unique in North America, one aspect of that uniqueness is that it is the only system that has 4 different education levels: grade school, high school, college, university.

The college level is a separate and distinct step in Quebec, for students graduating from high school in Quebec a college diploma is required for admission into university. In the rest of Canada, and especially the USA, the term college is somewhat synonymous with university.

College Education

Quebec high school starts at grade 7 and ends at grade 11, 1 year earlier than in English North America and most Quebec university programs are three years in length. With a collegiate level between high school and university bridging the gap. (English system 1-8 + 9-12 + 4 University = 16 years, Quebec system 1-6 + 7-11 + 2 College + 3 University = 16 years)

Two main college paths are possible:

Pre-University programs of two years, leading to a college diploma required for university admissions.

Specialized vocational programs of either three years, leading to a college diploma and entry to the job market, with a possibility of university admissions, or one year leading to a college certificate and direct entry into the workforce.

Types of colleges

There are three types of colleges in Quebec, public colleges, private colleges, and government colleges.

Public colleges

The majority of college students attend a public General and Vocational College, also known as the french acronym "cegep" ( Collège d'Enseignement General et Professionel). These colleges do not charge tuition to Quebec residents, although small administrative fees are charged.

Private colleges

A large number of private colleges also exist at the collegiate level. Some of these schools receive funding from the government, others do not, and therefore tuition can vary greatly between schools.

Government colleges

There are a small number of collegiate level government institutions that are not private colleges, yet also not public colleges, as defined under Quebec's General and Vocational College law. One example is the Quebec Music Conservatory
Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec
The Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec is a public network of nine state-subsidised schools offering higher education in music and theatre in Quebec, Canada. The organization was established in 1942 as a branch of the Ministère des Affaires culturelles du Québec by the...

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