Document 412890

JOHN ABBOTT COLLEGE
is located on the western
tip of the island of Montreal on one of the most beautiful campuses
in Québec - a remarkable setting in which to learn and grow. We have
an excellent international reputation and a large number of students from
across Canada and around the world.
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cegep admission requirements
A Secondary School Diploma which includes:
Secondary 5 Language of Instruction, Secondary 5 Second Language,
Secondary 4 Mathematics, Secondary 4 Science and Technology or
Secondary 4 Applied Science and Technology, Secondary 4 History and
Citizenship Education.
OR a Secondary School Vocational Diploma which includes:
Secondary 5 Language of Instruction, Secondary 5 Second Language,
Secondary 4 Mathematics.
OR Applicants who have not studied in Québec must have education
deemed equivalent by the College.
HOW & WHEN TO APPLY
John Abbott College is affiliated with the Service régional d’admission du
Montréal métropolitain (SRAM) and uses its online application service. The
application deadline is March 1 for the fall semester and November 1 for
the winter semester. Please note that only applications for the intensive
Nursing and the pre-university programs are accepted for the winter semester.
All documents and payment must be submitted by the deadline.
Applications must be completed using the SRAM online application at
sram.omnivox.ca.
For specific program prerequisites, please see reverse side of this document.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
All students must pay $142 per semester which covers educational support, student association, student activities and registration fees.
Québec residents are not subject to tuition fees.
Non-Québec residents are subject to additional out-of-province fees of
$1384 per semester.
International students are subject to additional international fees ranging
from $5381 - $8341 per semester.
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in our student body
STUDENT SERVICES
Students at John Abbott College are the top priority. Providing them with
the services they need to succeed is important to us. We offer a complete
range of academic and student services to make college life the best it
can be. You will find:
• Aboriginal Student Resource Centre
• Academic Advising
• Academic Success Centre
• Bookstore
• Centre d’aide en français
• Computer Labs
• Counselling
• Cultural Diversity
• Financial Assistance
• Health and Wellness Services
• Housing Services
• Legal Advisory Services
• Library
• Scholarships Information Centre
• Sports and Recreation
• Student Access Centre
• Student Employment Centre
• Student Activities
• Student Success Services
• University & Career Info Centre
STUDENT LIFE. At John Abbott College, there is always something
going on! Whatever their interests, students will find the club for them.
We have more than 50 student-run clubs and numerous activities to
choose from. In addition, we offer intramural and intercollegiate sports.
There is a club or team waiting for you!
TRANSPORTATION. John Abbott College is easily accessible by bus.
The 200 and 419 are your connection to the Fairview bus terminal
and to many municipalities on the West Island. The 211, 405 and
411 run between Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and the Lionel
Groulx metro station downtown. The 7 offers service to the
Vaudreuil train station, the 35 offers service to Pincourt,
Île-Perrot and the Dorion train station and the 44 offers
service to Pincourt and Île-Perrot. The College is
also accessible by commuter train or by car. From
21 275 Lakeshore,
downtown Montreal, motorists can take either
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
highway 20 or 40 and take the Sainte-Anne(Québec) H9X 3L9
de-Bellevue exit.
johnabbott.qc.ca
This document is intended for students graduating from high school in 2010 or later (MELS Regime J5).
All other students should refer to the JAC website for admission/program requirements.
johnabbott.qc.ca
index of high school prerequisites
PREREQUISITE CODE COURSE TITLE
1
21
3­­ 1
41
61
63
Sec. 4 Mathematics Cultural, Social and Technical Option (063414 or 563414)
Sec. 4 Science and Technology (055444 or 555444) or Applied Science and Technology (057416 or 557416) AND Sec. 4 Environmental
Science and Technology (058404 or 558404) or Science and the Environment (058402 or 558402)
Sec. 5 Chemistry (051504 or 551504)
Sec. 5 Physics (053504 or 553504)
Sec. 4 Mathematics Technical & Scientific Option (064426 or 564426) or Sec. 4 Mathematics Science Option (065426 or 565426)
Sec. 5 Mathematics Technical & Scientific Option (064506 or 564506) or Sec. 5 Mathematics Science Option (065506 or 565506)
PREPARATORY PROGRAMS (1 or 2 Semesters)
SRAM CODE
JAC CODE
081.B6
081.A6
081.A6
200.14
310.14
800.14
Pathways to Science
Pathways to Police Technology
Pathways to a Career Program
Refer to our website for details.
PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS (2 YEARS)
200.B0
200.B0
Science*
≥ 70% in each: 31, 41, 63
300.30
300.A0
Social Science*
1
300.31
300.A1
Social Science with Math*
63
300.32
300.A2
Commerce*
63
500.AJ
500.AJ
Arts, Literature & Communication (A.L.C.) — Media
500.AE
500.AE
Arts, Literature & Communication (A.L.C.) — Multidisciplinary
500.AL
500.AL
Arts, Literature & Communication (A.L.C.) — Languages
500.AK
500.AK
Arts, Literature & Communication (A.L.C.) — Theatre
500.AH
500.AH
Arts, Literature & Communication (A.L.C.) — Literature
510.A0
510.A0
Visual Arts
700.A0
700.A0
Arts and Sciences
≥ 70% in each: 31, 41, 63
700.B0
700.B0
Liberal Arts
1
* Honours program offered. For further information, please contact the JAC Admissions Office or visit the JAC website.
PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (3 YEARS)
200.12
200.12
Science and Social Science (Double DEC)
≥ 70% in each: 31, 41, 63
CAREER PROGRAMS (3 YEARS)
biological science careers
111.A0
180.A0
180.B0
111.A0
180.A0
180.B0
Dental Hygiene
Nursing† (see website for additional information)
Nursing (post-DEP) (see website for additional information)
181.A0
181.A0
Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (see website for additional information)
31 (63 is strongly recommended)
21, 31 (61 is strongly recommended)
DEP in Health, Assistance and Nursing Care 21,
31 (61 is strongly recommended).
pre-admission test and driver’s licence
235.C0
244.A1
Biopharmaceutical Production Technology
Engineering Technologies
61
21, 63
310.A0
310.B0
393.A0
Police Technology† (see website for additional information)
Youth and Adult Correctional Intervention
Information and Library Technologies†
pre-admission test and driver’s licence
Business Administration
Publication Design and Hypermedia Technology
Computer Science Technology
1
physical science careers
235.C0
244.A0
social careers
310.A0
310.B0
393.A0
administrative careers
410.D0
412.AB
420.AA
410.D0
412.A0
420.A0
63
applied arts careers
561.C0
561.C0
Professional Theatre (Acting)
audition
561.A0
561.DT
Professional Theatre (Design/Technical Production)
interview
†
Intensive 2-year program available for students who have already completed a DEC or all of the General Education courses­­­­
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON OUR PROGRAMS CAN BE OBTAINED ON OUR WEBSITE. Published Fall 2014 - Program numbers, prerequisites and fees subject to change without notice. FALL 2014.