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Champlain College Saint-Lambert

Champlain College Saint-Lambert
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Type College
Established September, 1972
Affiliation Non-denominational
Director Don Shewan
Students 2,800
Address 900 Riverside Drive, Saint-Lambert, Quebec, Canada
45°31′00″N 73°31′13″W / 45.5166°N 73.5204°W / 45.5166; -73.5204Coordinates: 45°31′00″N 73°31′13″W / 45.5166°N 73.5204°W / 45.5166; -73.5204
Campus Suburban
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Nickname Cavaliers
Affiliations ACCC, CCAA, QSSF, AUCC,
Website champlainonline.com

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Champlain College Saint-Lambert is a public College in Saint-Lambert, Quebec, Canada. It is a campus of Champlain Regional College, and primarily serves the South Shore of Montreal. Like the other campuses of Champlain Regional College, the Saint-Lambert campus is an English-language public post-secondary institution that offers both pre-university and career programs.

Champlain College was established shortly after the Quebec Government passed the General and Vocational Act in 1967. This Act is better known for the creation of a distinct college level, between high-school and university. Later in 1969, English public colleges were inaugurated. Champlain Regional College was recognized on April 7, 1971. The school is named after the famous explorer, Samuel de Champlain. The Champlain Colleges are set out to serve English speakers in Quebec City (Champlain St-Lawrence), Eastern Townships (Champlain Lennoxville) and South Shore of Montreal areas (Champlain St-Lambert). Champlain College Saint-Lambert is the biggest institution out of the three campuses; it is home to approximately 2700 students. The official inauguration of the St-Lambert college grounds were held on October 23, 1976.

Champlain Regional College provides pre-university and technical college-level education and training, primarily in English, to learners in both Regular Day and Continuing Education programs. The college, through its unique multi-regional structure, responds to the needs of diverse linguistic and cultural communities and contributes to the educational and socio-economic development of the regions of Quebec served by campuses in Lennoxville, Saint-Lambert, and Saint-Lawrence.

Champlain College is dedicated to fostering the individual success of its students and their development as well-rounded, responsible and informed citizens of the world.

A movement has emerged over time among faculty and staff in favour of establishing Champlain St-Lambert as an independent cégep and eliminating the Sherbrooke Central Administration offices. This movement also exists at the St-Lawrence campus. It has the official support of five of the six labour unions at the St-Lambert and St-Lawrence campuses, a large number of students, the CSN labour central, and the Fédération Nationale des enseignantes et enseignants du Québec (Quebec National Teachers Federation or FNEEQ). It first developed in the 1990s but resurfaced in 2014 and has caused significant debate at the Board of Governors. The administration in Sherbrooke both expresses concern over this movement and disparages it, with the Chair of the Board of Governors publicly calling it “childish”.


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