List of Colleges in Quebec - Private Subsidized Colleges

Private Subsidized Colleges

  • Collège Ellis (Drummondville, Trois-Rivières and Longueuil)
  • Campus Notre-Dame-de-Foy (Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures)
  • Collège André-Grasset, including the Institut Grasset, both located in (Montreal)
  • Collège Bart (Quebec City)
  • Centennial College (Montreal)
  • Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf (Montreal)
  • Collegial Sainte-Anne, related to the Collège Sainte-Anne de Lachine (Montreal)
  • Collège Laflèche (Trois-Rivières)
  • LaSalle College (Montreal)
  • Marianopolis College (Montreal)
  • Collège International Marie de France (Montreal)
  • Collège Mérici (Quebec City)
  • Collège International des Marcellines (Westmount)
  • Conservatoire Lassalle (Montreal)
  • O'Sullivan College of Montreal (Montreal)
  • Collège O'Sullivan de Québec
  • TAV College (Montreal)
  • Collège préuniversitaire Nouvelles Frontières (Gatineau)
  • Collège Stanislas (Outremont)
  • École de musique Vincent d'Indy (Outremont) (named after Vincent d'Indy)
  • National Circus School (Montreal)
  • Teccart Institute (Montreal), including its Longueuil and Brossard campuses
  • Séminaire de Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke)
  • École de sténographie judiciaire (Montreal)
  • École du show-business (Montreal)
  • Recording Arts Canada (Montreal)
  • Trebas Institute (Montreal)
  • Musitechnic services éducatifs (Montreal)

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