Cégep de Drummondville

Coordinates: 45°52′28.39″N 72°30′24.29″W / 45.8745528°N 72.5067472°W / 45.8745528; -72.5067472

Cégep de Drummondville
Type public CEGEP
Established April 15, 1968
Affiliation non-denominational
Chancellor Brigitte Bourdages
Undergraduates pre-university students; technical
Postgraduates not available
Location 960, rue Saint-Georges Drummondville, QC, Canada J2C 6A2
Campus Urban/Suburban,
Sports teams Voltigeurs
Colours Red      & black     
Nickname Voltigeurs
Affiliations ACCC, CCAA, QSSF, AUCC,
Website www.cdrummond.qc.ca/

Cégep de Drummondville is a CEGEP in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada.

Programs

Voltigeurs

The Cégep de Drummondville offers types of programs: pre-university and technical. 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 in preparation for a chosen field in university. 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.

History

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The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of CEGEPs was created. On April 15, 1968, les Corporations de l’Externat Classique Saint-Raphaël et du Collège Marie-de-la-Présentation partnered for the school year 1968-1969. Over time, other institutions in Drummondville joined in the partnership: L’école des Infirmières, l’Institut familial Sainte-Marie et le cours technique de l’École de Métiers. The Cégep de Drummondville was founded in 1968 with 500 students in the first year. It affiliated with the Cégep of Saint-Hyacinthe in 1970. In 1972, a partnership of CEGEPS from Drummondville, Saint-Hyacinthe and Sorel formed le Collège régional Bourgchemin.

In 1980, the government of Quebec granted a charter of Cégep de Drummondville and the CEGEP opened its doors on May 13, 1980-1981 with 1171 students in pre-university teaching and 475 in continuing education. Since 1968, Cégep de Drummondville was housed in a variety of temporary buildings. In 1982, the Cégep moved in its new facility at 960, rue Saint-Georges. In January 1986, Cégep takes possession of phase II of its building. In 1990, the CEGEP was englarged to accommodate 1800 students. The maximum number d' students (nearly 2000) was in 1995-1996. In 2006 Cégep de Drummondville counts 1900 students with pre-university teaching and nearly 200 in continuing education.

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