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THE ROUND SYSTEMWhat is the Round System? The Round System helps maximize the number of applicants admitted to cégep. There are three consecutive rounds for Fall semester applications.
A “round” is a portion of an application period during which: • You can submit your application for the first time (at any round)• You can change your choice and try again if you were refused at a previous round
With SRAM, you must choose a single program in a single cégep. If you are refused, you can take part in the following round for the same semester by making a new choice out of the remaining spaces. You will not have to pay additional application fees.
Available spacesIn Round 1 of the Fall semester, the maximum number of spaces is open to applicants.
After Round 1 admissions, the remaining spaces are open in the next round. Since spaces are filled at each round, there are fewer spaces available as the application process moves forward. A Table of Available Spaces is published for Rounds 2 and 3. It is important to refer to these Tables prior to submitting a new choice.
If you are currently enrolled in school, SRAM highly encourages you to meet with your guidance counsellor to help prepare your college application.
AcceptanceAdmission is final. Once you are accepted, you may no longer take part in the following rounds.
RefusalIf you are refused, you will be invited to take part in the next round. There are no additional fees. You just have to log on to your file at admission.sram.qc.ca/my-file and modify your choice before the next deadline.
Admission answersAdmission answers are posted on your online file at admission.sram.qc.ca/my-file on the date listed in the deadlines and important dates of that round:
• Acceptance letters are sent directly from the cégeps. These letters include all the information needed to confirm your acceptance and your registration.
• Refusal letters are posted directly in the applicant’s online file. It should be read carefully as it includes explanations about the refusal, instructions to pursue the application and cegep contact information.
Don’t wait until the last minute!Submitting your application as soon as possible will give you plenty of time to complete your file before the deadline. Incomplete files are not sent out to cégeps for evaluation. So avoid last minute stress and complete admission file as soon as possible.
If you are hesitating between two programs or two cégeps, you can still start to fill out your application right away. As long as your application fees are paid, you can change your choice of program and cégep as many times as you wish right until the Round deadline. Your last registered choice at the time of the deadline is the one that will be considered.
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times as you wish right until the Round deadline. Your last registered choice at the time of the deadline is the one that will be considered.
Why only one choice per round?With the Round System, accepted applicants only reserve a single spot in a cégep. Cégeps therefore have a better grasp of the number of students they can accept and that will complete their registration with the cégep. As a result, SRAM’s Round System makes it possible for a greater number of applicants to be accepted. In the Fall of 2018, 95% of applicants who followed through on all the rounds they were invited to were accepted.
Fall 2019 application for admission deadlines January 15, 2019 Applications for admissions open at admission.sram.qc.ca
March 1, 2019, 11:59 pm Deadline to complete an application in Round 1
March 2, 2019, 12:00 am Applications completed as of this moment will be processed in Round 2.
Start of Round 2 applications.
March 21, 2019 The Round 2 Table of Available Spaces is posted
April 3, 2019 Cégeps’ answers for Round 1 applications are posted on admission.sram.qc.ca/my-file
April 24, 2019, 11:59 pm Deadline to submit a new choice or to complete an application in Round 2
April 25, 2019, 12:00 am Applications completed as of this moment will be processed in Round 3.
Start of Round 3 applications.
May 3, 2019 The Round 3 Table of Available Spaces is posted
May 14, 2019 Cégeps’ answers for Round 2 applications are posted on admission.sram.qc.ca/my-file
May 29, 2019, 11:59 pm Deadline to submit a new choice or to complete an application in Round 3
May 30, 2019, 12:00 am Applications completed as of this moment will not be processed.
June 15, 2019 Cégeps’ answers for Round 3 are posted on admission.sram.qc.ca/my-file
An application is considered complete when applications fees have been paid and all mandatory docu-ments have been received and deemed adequate by SRAM.
A few telling statisticsAmong the SRAM applicants to the Fall 2018 semester:
• 83% were accepted
• 95% applicants who followed through on all the rounds they were invited to were accepted
• 92% of applicants were accepted into their first choice program
There are, however, a certain number of programs with limited spaces due to one or many of the following reasons: limited number of laboratories, limited internships opportunities, and limited openings in the employment market.
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DURATION OF STUDIESDuration of studies
• The minimum expected length of a pre-university program is 2 years or 4 semesters.• The minimum expected length of a technical program is 3 years or 6 semesters. • Visit the cégeps website for the duration of your program of choice.
PREREQUISITES (special conditions)Mathematics and sciences prerequisites are required for admission to certain programs. (See item 2 on the table of admission conditions). The following codes are used in the table to indicate the specific courses required:
INDEX OF HIGH SCHOOL PREREQUISITES
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSTo be considered for admission to a program leading to a diploma of college studies (DCS), applicants must meet the following three requirements:
1 Hold a Secondary School Diploma Hold a Secondary School Diploma (SSD) in the Youth Sector or (SSD) and be in one of the in the Adult Sector following situations: Note: if you are missing any of the following courses, you may be required to complete remedial courses:
• Secondary 5 Language of Instruction • Secondary 5 Second Language • Secondary 4 Mathematics • Secondary 4 Science and Technology or Applied Science and Technology or Physical Science • Secondary 4 History and Citizenship Education or History of Quebec and Canada
Hold a Secondary School Vocational Diploma (SSVD) AND Have successfully completed the following courses: • Secondary 5 Language of Instruction • Secondary 5 Second Language • Secondary 4 Mathematics
Hold instruction deemed equivalent by the college
2 Satisfy, if applicable, the special conditions for admission established by the Minister which specify the program prerequisites.
3 Satisfy, if applicable, any special conditions for admission established by the college for each of its programs.
1 Secondary 4 Cultural, Social and Technical Mathematics Option (563404 or 563414)
2 Secondary 4 Science and Technology (555404 or 555444) OR Secondary 4 Applied Science and Technology (557406 or 557416)
21 Secondary 4 Science and Technology (555404 or 555444) OR Applied Science and Technology (557406 or 557416) AND Secondary 4 Environmental Science and Technology (558404) OR Science and the Environment (558402)
31 Secondary 5 Chemistry (551504) 41 Secondary 5 Physics (553504) 60 Secondary 5 Cultural, Social and Technical
Mathematics Option (563504) 61 Secondary 4 Technical and Scientific Mathematics
Option (564406 or 564426) OR Secondary 4 Science Mathematics Option (565406 or 565426)
63 Secondary 5 Technical and Scientific Mathematics Option (564506) OR Secondary 5 Science Mathematics Option (565506)
PRECISIONSImportant additional information or requirements apply to certain programs in certain cégeps. The online table of available programs available at admission.sram.qc.ca details out all of these precisions.A Applicants to this program may be invited to tests and/or interviews and/or auditions that normally take place at this college.
Fees are sometimes required.AA Admission requirements for this program include Secondary 5 Chemistry or Chemistry 534 but an exemption issued by the
ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur allows colleges to admit applicants who do not meet this requirement. However, a few particular colleges will not admit applicants who do not meet the Chemistry prerequisite. Consult the college’s website for information on admission requirements.
C Administration and registration fees are required for the International Baccalaureate exams.D Applicants must comply with the prerequisites of these two programs. Please consult the cégep’s website to see if there are
options to choose from.E Applicants choosing Springboard to a DCS have to verify which services are available in this preparatory session by
consulting their chosen cégep’s website.F Applicants to this program may be required to take a medical examination or get vaccinations.G This program pertains to students who have obtained a specific SSVD. Please consult the cégep’s website to verify the
admission requirements.I Some cégeps require applicants to this program to consult their website regarding interview, audition, exam or test schedules.J In some cégeps, applicants to this program must forward particular information. Please consult the cégep’s website to verify
what is requested.JA For this program, some colleges have additional requirements or instructions for admission. Consult the college’s website
for more information.K To inquire about the required driver’s license, please consult the cégep’s website.L In Collège Montmorency the 3rd year of this program takes place at l’Institut de tourisme et d’hôtellerie du Québec, in
Montréal.LA In Collège de Valleyfield the 4th and 5th semesters of this program will take place at l’Institut de tourisme et d’hôtellerie du
Québec, in Montréal.Q The regulations of the activities of the profession targeted by this program state that applicants must be Canadian citizens at
the end of their studies in order to be eligible to the École nationale de police du Québec.S For this program, the applicant must have completed one of the following prerequisites to be admissible to the path with
mathematics: Secondary 5 Technical and Scientific Mathematics option OR Secondary 5 Science Mathematics Option OR Mathematics 526.
T In Cégep de l’Abitibiti-Témiscamingue - campus de Val d’Or this program is offered in partnership with Collège Rosemont: the 3rd and 4th semesters are held at Collège Rosemont (in Montréal). Mandatory internships included in the 5th and 6th semesters could also take place in Montréal.
U In Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe, during his studies, the student will need to commute between Saint-Hyacinthe and Montréal, according to a schedule defined at the beginning of each semester.
X Costs for specialized material are to be expected. Visit the cégep’s website for more information.Y For Collège Maisonneuve the students will have to take classes in Montréal and Cégep régional de Lanaudière à Joliette,
according to a schedule set in the beginning of each semester. Transportation between the two colleges is organized by the College.
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For the corresponding courses in the Adult sector, applicants should inquire within an Adult Education Centre.
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TABLE OF AVAILABLE PROGRAMS – FALL 2019
The admission.sram.qc.ca portal has been updated with these modifications. Unlike what is written in the Fall 2019 – Table of available programs:
Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe is offering program 500.AL Arts, lettres et communications : option Langue.
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CÉGEP DE L’ABITIBI- TÉMISCAMINGUEAT – Rouyn-Noranda 425, boulevard du Collège
C.P. 1500Rouyn-Noranda J9X 5E5Tél. : 819.762.0931www.cegepat.qc.ca
AO – Amos 341, rue Principale Nord Amos J9T 2L8
Tél. : 819.732.5218 www.cegepat.qc.ca
AV – Val-d’Or 675, 1re Avenue Val-d’Or J9P 1Y3
Tél. : 819.874.3837 www.cegepat.qc.ca
AH COLLÈGE AHUNTSIC9155, rue Saint-HubertMontréal H2M 1Y8Tél. : 514.389.5921www.collegeahuntsic.qc.ca
AL CÉGEP ANDRÉ-LAURENDEAU1111, rue LapierreLaSalle H8N 2J4Tél. : 514.364.3320www.claurendeau.qc.ca
BB COLLÈGE DE BOIS-DE-BOULOGNE10555, avenue de Bois-de-BoulogneMontréal H4N 1L4Tél. : 514.332.3000www.bdeb.qc.ca
LE CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE- LENNOXVILLE(English cégep) 2580, rue du CollègeSherbrooke J1M 0C8Tél. : 819.564.3666 www.crc-lennox.qc.ca
DM CÉGEP DE DRUMMONDVILLE960, rue Saint-GeorgesDrummondville J2C 6A2Tél. : 819.478.4671 www.cegepdrummond.ca
EM CÉGEP ÉDOUARD-MONTPETIT945, chemin de ChamblyLongueuil J4H 3M6Tél. : 450.679.2631 www.cegepmontpetit.ca
HB ÉCOLE NATIONALE D’AÉROTECHNIQUE5555, place de la SavaneSaint-Hubert J3Y 8Y9Tél. : 450.678.3561www.cegepmontpetit.ca/ecole-nationale-d-aerotechnique
GG CÉGEP GÉRALD-GODIN15615, boul. Gouin OuestSainte-Geneviève H9H 5K8Tél. : 514.626.2666www.cgodin.qc.ca
GR CÉGEP DE GRANBY 235, rue Saint-JacquesC.P. 7000Granby J2G 9H7Tél. : 450.372.6614 www.cegepgranby.qc.ca
HR CÉGEP HERITAGE COLLEGE(English cégep) 325, boul. de la Cité-des-JeunesGatineau J8Y 6T3Tél. : 819.778.2270www.cegep-heritage.qc.ca
IT INSTITUT DE TECHNOLOGIE AGROALIMENTAIRECampus de Saint-Hyacinthe3230, rue SicotteC.P. 70Saint-Hyacinthe J2S 7B3Tél. : 450.778.6504www.ita.qc.ca
HQ INSTITUT DE TOURISME ET D’HÔTELLERIE DU QUÉBEC3535, rue Saint-DenisMontréal H2X 3P1Tél. : 514.282.5113www.ithq.qc.ca
AB JOHN ABBOTT COLLEGE(English cégep) 21275, Lakeshore RoadSainte-Anne-de-BellevueH9X 3L9Tél. : 514.457.6610www.johnabbott.qc.ca
PN KIUNA (First Nations Post-Secondary Institution)
1205, route Marie-Victorin Odanak J0G 1H0 Tél. : 1.855.842.7672 www.kiuna-college.com
CÉGEP RÉGIONAL DE LANAUDIÈRE JO – à Joliette
20, rue Saint-Charles-Borromée SudJoliette J6E 4A9Tél. : 450.759.1661www.cegep-lanaudiere.qc.ca/ joliette
CA – à L’Assomption180, rue DorvalL’Assomption J5W 6C1Tél. : 450.470.0922www.cegep-lanaudiere.qc.ca/ lassomption
TB – à Terrebonne2505, boul. des EntreprisesTerrebonne J6X 5S5Tél. : 450.470.0933www.cegep-lanaudiere.qc.ca/ terrebonne
LG COLLÈGE LIONEL-GROULX100, rue DuquetSainte-Thérèse J7E 3G6Tél. : 450.430.3120www.clg.qc.ca
MC MACDONALD COLLEGE(English cégep) 21111, Lakeshore RoadSainte-Anne-de-BellevueH9X 3V9Tél. : 514.398.7814www.mcgill.ca/fmt
MA COLLÈGE DE MAISONNEUVE3800, rue Sherbrooke EstMontréal H1X 2A2Tél. : 514.254.7131www.cmaisonneuve.qc.ca
MV CÉGEP MARIE-VICTORIN7000, rue Marie-VictorinMontréal H1G 2J6Tél. : 514.325.0150www.collegemv.qc.ca
MO COLLÈGE MONTMORENCY475, boulevard de l’AvenirLaval H7N 5H9Tél. : 450.975.6300www.cmontmorency.qc.ca
CÉGEP DE L’OUTAOUAISHU – Gabrielle Roy (secteur Hull) 333, boul. de la Cité-des-Jeunes
Gatineau J8Y 6M4Tél. : 819.770.4012www.cegepoutaouais.qc.ca
FL – Félix-Leclerc (secteur Gatineau)820, boul. de la GappeGatineau J8T 7T7Tél. : 819.770.4012www.cegepoutaouais.qc.ca
RO COLLÈGE DE ROSEMONT6400, 16e AvenueMontréal H1X 2S9Tél. : 514.376.1620www.crosemont.qc.ca
HY CÉGEP DE SAINT-HYACINTHE3000, avenue BoulléSaint-Hyacinthe J2S 1H9Tél. : 450.773.6800ou 514.875.4445 www.cegepsth.qc.ca
ST CÉGEP SAINT-JEAN- SUR-RICHELIEU30, boulevard du Séminaire NordSaint-Jean-sur-RichelieuJ3B 5J4Tél. : 450.347.5301www.cstjean.qc.ca
CÉGEP DE SAINT-JÉRÔMEJR – Saint-Jérôme
455, rue FournierSaint-Jérôme J7Z 4V2Tél. : 450.436.1580www.cstj.qc.ca
ML – Mont-Laurier700, rue ParentMont-Laurier J9L 2K1Tél. : 819.623.1525www.cstj.qc.ca
TM – Mont-Tremblant617, boul. du Docteur-GervaisMont-Tremblant J8E 2T3Tél. : 450.436.1580www.cstj.qc.ca
SL CÉGEP DE SAINT-LAURENT625, avenue Sainte-CroixMontréal H4L 3X7Tél. : 514.747.6521www.cegepsl.qc.ca
COLLÈGE SHAWINIGANSW – Shawinigan
2263, avenue du CollègeShawinigan G9N 6V8Tél. : 819.539.6401 www.collegeshawinigan.qc.ca
LQ – La Tuque796, rue RéalLa Tuque G9X 2S7Tél. : 819.523.9531www.collegeshawinigan.qc.ca / cec-la-tuque
SH CÉGEP DE SHERBROOKE475, rue du CégepSherbrooke J1E 4K1Tél. : 819.564.6350www.cegepsherbrooke.qc.ca
SO CÉGEP DE SOREL-TRACY3000, boulevard de TracySorel-Tracy J3R 5B9Tél. : 450.742.6651www.cegep-sorel-tracy.qc.ca
RI CÉGEP DE TROIS-RIVIÈRES3500, rue de CourvalC.P. 97Trois-Rivières G9A 5E6Tél. : 819.376.1721 www.cegeptr.qc.ca
COLLÈGE DE VALLEYFIELDVL – Valleyfield
169, rue ChamplainSalaberry-de-Valleyfield J6T 1X6Tél. : 450.373.9441www.colval.qc.ca
VT – Saint-Constant121, rang Saint-PierreSaint-ConstantJ5A 2G9www.colval.qc.ca
VA CÉGEP VANIER COLLEGE(English cégep) 821, avenue Sainte-CroixMontréal H4L 3X9Tél. : 514.744.7500www.vaniercollege.qc.ca
VM CÉGEP DU VIEUX MONTRÉAL255, rue Ontario EstMontréal H2X 1X6Tél. : 514.982.3453www.cvm.qc.ca
SRAM-AFFILIATED CÉGEPS
The SERVICE RÉGIONAL D’ADMISSION DU MONTRÉAL MÉTROPOLITAIN receives applications from students seeking full-time day admission into one of the SRAM-affiliated cégeps for the 2019 FALL semester.
SERVICE RÉGIONAL D’ADMISSION DU MONTRÉAL MÉTROPOLITAINC. P. 11028, succursale Centre-ville Montréal (Québec) H3C 4W9 TEL. : 514.271.2454Toll-Free in Canada 1.844.626.2454 www.sram.qc.cawww.sram.qc.ca
Programs are also offered : - at SRACQ : www.sracq.qc.ca - at SRASL : www.srasl.qc.ca
Alliance Sport-Études offers adapted academic services for top-ranking athletes in various sports in most college-level institutions. For more information: www.alliancesportetudes.ca
For financial assistance service please visit the government of Québec’s Financial assistance for educational expenses program: www.afe.gouv.qc.ca
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APPLYING FOR ADMISSION
• Have your permanent code on hand. This code is made up of 4 letters and 8 numbers and can be found on your ministry of Education transcripts.
• Apply online at admission.sram.qc.ca• When you are done filling out your application, a list of documents needed to complete your file will
be displayed. If you would like to see which documents will be requested before submitting an application, you may fill out a demo application at admission-demo.sram.qc.ca. The list of documents to send in will also be displayed on the transmission receipt that you can print out after submitting your application. Some applicants will not have any documents to send in.
• A 30$ application fee is required.
• If you have studied outside of Canada and require that SRAM prepares an Evaluation of studies done outside of Québec to complete your application, an additional 50$ fee will apply.
Paying fees and submitting documentsAccepted payment methods:
• Visa or MasterCard payment completed online• bank draft made out to SRAM• Money order (postal or bank) made out to SRAM
Preferred method for submitting documents:• Online: upload your documents to your online file at admission.sram.qc.ca/my-file
Other methods to submit documents:• Mail:
Service régional d’admission du Montréal métropolitain C.P. 11028, succursale Centre-ville, Montréal (Québec) H3C 4W9
IMPORTANT! SRAM must receive your documents before the deadline. The post’s timestamp will not be considered.
• In person at SRAM’s office: 5701, Christophe-Colomb, Montréal
SRAM processes documents within 24 hours after their reception and will update your online file accordingly.
It is the applicant’s duty to complete the admission file before the deadline. The applicant is responsible for sending in all required documents and following-up on their online file to ensure documents were received before deadline and accepted by SRAM.
Other requirements in some casesThe cégep could ask that a student born outside of Québec provide a proof of Québec residency.
The college may require applicants to pass a test, such as a language test. Fees may apply for this test.
Canadian students who are not considered Québec residents are subject to additional tuition fees of 1 572 $ per semester. Students who are neither Canadian permanent residents nor Canadian citizens will have to pay yearly tuition fees ranging from 12 360 $ to 19 160 $, depending on the program of study. Prices are set by the Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur du Québec and are subject to change without notice.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AS PROOF OF STATUS IN CANADAIf you were born in Québec NoneIf you were born in a Canadian province A copy of one of the following documents:other than Québec • certified birth certificate • Canadian passportIf you were born outside Canadian citizen A copy of one of the following documents: of Canada and you are a: • Canadian citizenship card (front and back) • Canadian citizenship certificate (front and back of the sheet) • Canadian passport Canadian permanent A copy of one of the following documents: resident • Canadian permanent resident card (front and back) • IMM-1000 form • IMM-5688 form • IMM-5292 form Temporary resident A copy of your birth certificate (along with a certified translation or refugee in English or in French if the original document is in neither of these languages) AND A copy of one of the following documents: • Canadian temporary resident permit • Canadian study permit • Document establishing refugee status in Canada (issued by CIC or IRBC) • Proof of refugee claim in Canada
Applicants that have a Québec Acceptance Certificate or a Certificat de sélection du Québec must also provide a copy of these documents.
GRADES AND TRANSCRIPTSSRAM receives all your secondary and cégep grades previously obtained in Québec schools directly from the Ministry of Education.
If you are a Collège Stanislas or a Collège Marie-de-France student, you must provide copies of your transcripts from your last two secondary school years.
If you are currently studying in a Your school or school board will send your grades directly to SRAM. Québec secondary school, youth sector If you are currently studying at the You have to ask your counsellor to send your Complementary Information on econdary school level, adult sector Adults’ Academic Records to SRAM.If you have completed university Providing copies of your transcripts and diploma is highly recommended. studies However, these documents are not mandatory. If you have studied in a Canadian Copies of the following documents: province other than Québec • Transcripts from the last three years of secondary school • Diplomas (if graduated) • Transcripts from post-secondary studies, if applicableIf you have studied in a country other Copies of the following documents (along with a certified translation in English than Canada or in French if the original document is in neither of these languages): • Transcripts from the last three years of secondary school (or equivalent) • Diplomas (if graduated) • Comparative evaluation for studies done outside Québec issued by the ministère de l’Immigration du Québec (MICC or MIDI). If you do not already have this evaluation, you can select the option in your online application to have SRAM produce one for you. Note that SRAM’s evaluation can only be used for cégep applications. A 50$ fee applies.
Quality of documents:Do not send original documents. The documents you provide must be clear and legible copies. Documents of poor quality or documents appearing to have been altered may be rejected. If a mandatory document is rejected, your file will remain incomplete and will be sent to the cégep for the current round when a satisfactory version has been received.