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Cégep de l'Outaouais

Coordinates:45°27′27.64″N75°45′59.88″W/ 45.4576778°N 75.7666333°W/45.4576778; -75.7666333
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CEGEP de l'Outaouais
MottoTon premier rôle
Motto in English
Your first role
TypePublicCEGEP
Established1967
Academic affiliations
ACCC,AUCC
PrincipalSteve Brabant
Administrative staff
609 (including 345 teachers)[1]
Studentsabout 5,000 students
Undergraduatespre-university students; technical
Address
333, boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes
Gatineau,Quebec
J8Y 6M4

45°27′27.64″N75°45′59.88″W/ 45.4576778°N 75.7666333°W/45.4576778; -75.7666333
CampusGabrielle-Roy (Hull sector + headquarters), Felix-Leclerc (Gatineau sector) & Louis-Reboul (Hull sector)
ColoursBlue & black
NicknameThe Griffons
Sporting affiliations
CCAA,QSSF
Websitecegepoutaouais.qc.ca

Cégep de l'Outaouais(formerly known asCollège de l'Outaouais) is the biggest public college (CEGEP) in theOutaouaisregion. It is located in the city ofGatineau,Quebec,Canada. In 2002, about 75% of the region'shigh schoolgraduateshad been admitted to the institution. As of 2012 there are over 5,000 students attending the college.[1]

Partnership

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The College of General and Vocational Education is affiliated with theACCC,andCCAA.

Campus

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The main campus, Gabrielle-Roy, in the Hull, Quebec

The Cégep provides teaching in French and consists of two separate, sister entities. The main campus, Gabrielle-Roy, is located onBoulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunesin theHullsector. The second campus, Felix-Leclerc, is located in the Gatineau sector onBoulevard de la Gappe.There is also a third much smaller campus called Louis-Reboul located onBoulevard Sacré-Coeurin the downtown sector.

History

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The institution of what would become the CEGEP de l'Outaouais was founded in 1967 when the Quebec government under theUnion NationalewithDaniel Johnson Sr.as premier, implemented a network of CEGEPs, a college educational level to replace classic courses that were abolished during theQuiet RevolutionEra. During this time it incorporated several institutions that were previously under the jurisdiction of theRoman Catholic Church.It included theInstitut de Technologie de Hull,theCollège classique Marguerite-D'Youville,for girls, theCollège classique Marie-Médiatrice,for boys, theÉcole normale de Hull,theInstitut familiale de Hulland finally theÉcole des Infirmières de l'Hopital Sacré-Coeur.It was known until 1975 as theCEGEP de Hull,then as theCEGEP de l'Outaouaisup until 1984, when it changed toCollège de l'Outaouais.In 2004, the nameCégep de l'Outaouaiswas restored.

Programs

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The Province of Quebec awards aDiploma of Collegial Studiesfor two types of programs: two years of pre-university studies or three years of vocational (technical) studies. The pre-university programs, which take two years to complete, cover the subject matters which roughly correspond to the additional year of high school given elsewhere in Canada and one year of university with a focus on the student's chosen field. As a result, students who complete a Diploma of Collegial Studies usually only take 3 years to complete a bachelor's degree. The technical programs, which take three-years to complete, applies to students who wish to pursue a skill trade. In addition Continuing education and services to business are provided.

The Cégep has several pre-university programs as well as technical programs. Among pre-university courses includes:humanities(three branches),natural sciences,"sciences, letters & arts" and "arts and letters". Technical programs includes, police techniques,computer sciences,multimedia,administration,office automation,dental hygiene,health sciences,documentation,mechanical engineering,interior design,etc. Most technical courses are offered at the Gabrielle-Roy campus only, while most pre-university programs are offered at both Gabrielle-Roy and Felix-Leclerc.

While French is the main teaching language at the institution, there are also courses offered in English, Spanish, German andMandarin.Most of them are given in the Arts and Letters program.

Sports

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The Cégep de l'Outaouais' varsity teams are called the Griffons. The Cégep has teams in men's hockey D1, men's and women'svolleyball,men's and women'sbasketball,men's and women'sbadminton,men's and women'ssoccer,and most recentlyfootball.The Gabrielle-Roy campus has several sporting facilities including twogymnasium,aswimming pooland aweightliftingroom.

Extracurriculars

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The student newspaper is namedL'Entremetteur(roughly,The Intermediary).

Notable graduates

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Cégep de l'Outaouais".
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