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  1. Founded in 1908 by the Congrégation de Notre-Dame, we are Quebec’s only private English-language college specializing in pre-university studies. With class sizes that are on average 25% smaller than at public colleges, we call home a historic building nestled in green space.

  2. Marianopolis College is a private English-language college in the Canadian province of Quebec. Located in Westmount, Quebec, it is an anglophone college with a student body over 2,000.

  3. Marianopolis is the place for motivated students to achieve, grow and succeed. We offer a unique combination of academic rigour, personalized support and vibrant student life, with statistics that year after year show that our graduates are better prepared than their classmates once they get to the world’s top universities.

  4. Tuition and fees. As a private subsidized college, Marianopolis charges tuition and receives partial funding from the provincial government. We welcome academically qualified students, no matter their economic circumstances, and make various forms of financial assistance available to offset the cost of tuition.

  5. Marianopolis College offers pre-university academic programs that lead to a DEC (Diplôme d’études collégiales). We offer the following two-year pre-university programs: Arts and Sciences. Arts, Literature and Communication. Liberal Arts. Music. Science. Social Science.

  6. Admission. Here you will find information on how to apply to Marianopolis College, including entrance requirements for all programs and admission requirements depending on your situation.

  7. Established in 1908 as one of the first institutions of higher education for women in Quebec, Marianopolis became the only private English college offering exclusively pre-university programs within the cegep system in the late 1960s.

  8. Jun 14, 2023 · Helen Brindalos (right) has filed a complaint with the CDPDJ, claiming the her daughter's rights as a student with a disability were not respected by Marianopolis College.

  9. The Ottawa were at Chagaouamigong or La Pointe de Sainte Esprit in 1670 (Jes. Rel. 1670, 83, 1858). Father Le Mercier (Jes. Rel. 1654), speaking of a flotilla of canoes from the "upper nations," says that they were "partly Ondataouaouat, of the Algonquine language, whom we call les Cheueux Releuez ."

  10. Michael Francis Fallon. Fallon, Michael Francis (1867-1931), Roman Catholic bishop of London, was born at Kingston, Ontario, in 1867, the son of Dominick Fallon. He was educated at Ottawa College and at the Gregorian University in Rome, and was ordained a priest in 1894.

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