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Education

Collège Montmorency Open House on November 11

Credit Montmorency College

Collège Montmorency will open its doors to Secondary IV and V students and their parents on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Adult learners are also welcome.

As the only public college institution in Laval, the open house is a perfect opportunity to explore programs, services, and facilities, and to speak directly with professors, staff members, and current students. Visitors will also be able to gather key information in preparation for future admissions through the Service régional d’admission du Montréal métropolitain (SRAM).

What to Do During the Open House

Visitors are invited to:

  • Take a guided tour of the college’s main facilities;
  • Explore academic departments at their own pace according to their interests;
  • Visit classrooms and laboratories designed for teamwork, collaborative learning, problem solving, and hands-on experimentation;
  • Stop by the many information booths covering topics such as admissions, student services, financial aid, international projects, career counseling, athletics, work–study programs, and continuing education;
  • Meet academic advisors and guidance counselors to learn more about the admissions process and study options.

Full event details are available at cmontmorency.qc.ca/portesouvertes.

Getting There

Collège Montmorency is located at 475, boulevard de l’Avenir, Laval, directly across from the Montmorency metro station and bus terminal, and just 1 km from the La Concorde commuter train station. Parking will be free for visitors. Guests are encouraged to enter through Door 3 (main entrance, boulevard de l’Avenir) or Door 6 (boulevard du Souvenir).

About Collège Montmorency

Collège Montmorency is Laval’s only CEGEP, welcoming over 10,000 students each year across both regular and continuing education programs. It offers 27 programs of study five pre-university and 22 technical programs including 18 work–study (ATE) options.

Adult learners have access to more than a dozen programs leading to an Attestation of College Studies (AEC), a Diploma of College Studies (DEC) in Nursing (180.B0), customized training for professionals, individual courses, French language learning programs, and a Recognition of Acquired Competencies (RAC) service. Many companies also benefit from the college’s custom corporate training services.

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