Welcome to LaSalle College
Montreal (Quebec) and Vancouver (British Columbia)
About LaSalle College
Programs at LaSalle College are offered in both English and French. Depending on program availability, some programs can be taken in English, while others are available in French. No international exams are required for enrollment at LaSalle College; however, all applicants must take a Placement Test upon arrival to determine their level of English. Students whose language skills do not meet college requirements are offered to take a language course.
Montreal is the second-largest city in Canada and the largest in Quebec. It is considered one the country’s main cultural centers, with numerous museums and exhibition centers.
Vancouver is a beautiful seaside city surrounded by mountains and lush greenery. This multicultural city is also known for its quality of education and has a lifestyle that is easy to adapt to and enjoy. Vancouver’s mild climate makes it possible to ski, sail, and hike in a single day.
LaSalle College first opened its doors to students in 1959. The campuses in Montreal and Vancouver are located in the heart of cultural and artistic districts, inspiring students and fostering a creative atmosphere. Degrees awarded at LaSalle are recognized worldwide.
Students at LaSalle can combine studies with work by obtaining a work permit, giving them a competitive edge in the job market after graduation, as they already have work experience in Canada.
Students wishing to pursue a bachelor’s degree after graduating from LaSalle College have the opportunity to complete it in two years instead of the usual three or four if they continue their education at one of the universities with which LaSalle has agreements. These universities include Concordia University, the University of Guelph, Bishop’s University, and others.