LaSalle moves 90 full-time students to part-time to comply with QC language reform

LaSalle College has moved 90 full-time students to part-time status to comply with Québec’s language reform, reports CBC. LaSalle Spokesperson Caroline Gervais said that the decision was made to ensure that the college remains “fully compliant for Fall 2025 with the requirements of the Charte de la langue française and the government-imposed quotas on English-language [Attestation d’études collégiales] programs.” Gervais explained that this change “reflects the constraints of the respective capacity of [Attestation d’études collégiales and Diplôme d’études collégiales] programs within those quotas, combined with scheduling realities.” CBC spoke to LaSalle student Alex Abraham, who explained how the change will impact his career plans and ability to work off campus.

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