Admissions · International Language & Pathway Center

Your Future Starts Here

We welcome motivated students from around the world who are seeking academic preparation, language development, and a supported pathway to higher education. Our admissions team helps each applicant identify the right program, level, and entry point.

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Fall · Winter · Summer

Different starting points. One shared ambition.

Applications are considered from learners with varied academic histories, language levels, ages, and future plans.

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International students

Students planning to continue their education in Canada and seeking structured preparation for the academic and cultural transition.

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Secondary school graduates

Graduates preparing for higher education who want stronger study skills, language confidence, or subject foundations.

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University-bound students

Applicants seeking academic preparation and pathway support before entering a college, university, or professional program.

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Adult learners

Motivated learners returning to education or strengthening language and academic capability for a new professional direction.

A complete application helps us recommend the right pathway.

Requirements vary by program, entry level, and applicant background. The initial review focuses on readiness, educational history, language needs, and future goals.

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Academic records

Official transcripts, certificates, diplomas, or other proof of previous education. Certified translations may be requested.

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Identification documents

A valid passport or government-issued identity document matching the legal name used in the application.

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Language assessment

Existing test results may be reviewed. A placement assessment is used where needed to identify the appropriate starting level.

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Supporting documents

A study plan, résumé, reference, portfolio, or additional program-specific information may be requested.

Applicants may be invited to an academic consultation to discuss their background, educational objectives, and recommended learning pathway.

Six clear steps from application to first day.

Our team keeps applicants informed at every stage and identifies missing information early so the process can move forward confidently.

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Submit an online application

Complete the application form, select a preferred program and intake, and upload the requested documents.

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Application review

The admissions team reviews academic history, language background, educational goals, and document completeness.

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Academic consultation

Meet with an advisor when required to discuss goals, placement, program fit, and the recommended pathway.

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Receive an offer

Qualified applicants receive a formal offer outlining the program, intake, conditions, tuition, and next steps.

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Confirm enrolment

Accept the offer, pay the required deposit, confirm the place, and complete registration preparations.

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Begin your studies

Attend orientation, meet the student support team, and begin the academic journey at the Brossard Campus.

Three principal opportunities to begin each year.

Program availability and application deadlines are confirmed for each intake. Selected language and workshop formats may offer additional start dates.

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Fall Intake

The main academic intake with the broadest selection of language, pathway, and foundation programs.

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Winter Intake

A new-year entry point for students ready to begin language development or academic preparation.

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Summer Intake

A focused start that can support language acceleration, transition preparation, and fall planning.

Preparation for Canada begins before arrival.

Students receive practical information and coordinated guidance to make the transition into study and daily life in Greater Montréal clearer.

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Arrival assistance

Pre-arrival checklists, travel preparation, first-week guidance, and information for reaching Brossard.

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Housing guidance

Orientation to rental options, neighbourhoods, budgeting, leases, and trusted accommodation resources.

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Health insurance information

Guidance on required coverage, enrolment steps, policy periods, and access to health resources.

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Settlement support

Practical information about banking, transit, mobile service, daily essentials, and life in Québec.

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Academic orientation

Introduction to campus systems, class expectations, support services, study habits, and academic integrity.

Plan the complete cost of study with clarity.

The following planning figures reflect a premium university-campus pathway experience with bilingual academic instruction, small-group learning, personalized advising, and integrated student support. Each offer includes an individualized fee schedule based on program, level, study load, and duration.

CAD 3,850

Language session

Estimated tuition from, per intensive six-week session

CAD 11,600

Pathway term

Estimated tuition from, per full-time academic term

CAD 23,200

Academic year

Estimated two-term pathway or foundation tuition

CAD 165

Application fee

One-time, non-refundable application review fee

CAD 1,200

Health coverage

Estimated annual international student insurance

CAD 590

Student services

Estimated annual orientation, advising, and campus services

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All amounts are in Canadian dollars and are planning estimates. Final tuition, compulsory fees, payment dates, refund terms, and insurance charges appear in the official offer and enrolment agreement.

Preparation designed around the whole student journey.

Students join a connected environment where language, academic development, university planning, and personal support work together.

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University environment

Learn at the Université de Montréal Brossard Campus and become familiar with university culture before future degree study.

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Academic preparation

Develop research, writing, critical thinking, presentation, collaboration, and independent learning.

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Language development

Strengthen French and English for academic participation, daily life, and future professional opportunity.

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Personalized support

Receive guidance from application and arrival through academic progress, program planning, and graduation.

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Global opportunity

Build bilingual confidence, international perspective, and the transferable skills needed for future study and work.

Answers before you apply.

01Do I need proof of French or English before applying?

Not for every program. Options are available for different language backgrounds and levels. Existing results may be reviewed, and a placement assessment can determine the most appropriate starting point.

02Can international students apply?

Yes. We welcome applications from qualified students around the world and provide guidance on documents, arrival preparation, and program selection.

03Is academic advising available?

Yes. Advisors help applicants understand program options, entry level, study planning, and the pathway best aligned with their goals.

04Can I continue to higher education after pathway studies?

Yes. Pathway and preparation programs are specifically designed to strengthen university readiness and support future academic success. Students continue to the institutions and programs for which they meet admission requirements.

Take the first step toward your future.

Your academic journey begins with one clear decision. Tell us about your background and goals, and our admissions team will help you identify the next step.

Preparing Students for University Success