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With access to six universities and twelve junior colleges in an 8 kilometer (5 mi) radius, Montreal, Québec (Canada) has the highest proportion of post-secondary students of all major cities in North America. This represents roughly 248,000 post-secondary students, one of the largest numbers in the world.
[edit] Urban francophone universities
[edit] Urban anglophone universities
[edit] Suburban universities
[edit] CEGEP (junior colleges)
High school graduates who wish to go on to university must first complete two years of CEGEP (as an alternative, some students spend two years in American prep school)
- French language CEGEPs
- Collège Ahuntsic (10,100 students)
- Cégep André-Laurendeau (2,700 students)
- Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne (2,600 students)
- Collège Édouard-Montpetit (6,700 students in Longueuil)
- Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf
- Collège de Maisonneuve (5,600 students)
- Collège Montmorency (5,800 students in Laval)
- Cégep Marie-Victorin
- Cégep de Rosemont (2,800 students)
- Cégep de Saint-Laurent (3,000 students)
- Cégep du Vieux Montréal (6,000 students)
- Cégep Saint Jean This is a newly founded Cegep, with teachers specialized in people who are mentally deficient.
[edit] Other post-secondary institutions
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