What You Need Before You Apply
Required Documents
For Canadian and Quebecers, you may need to take a written language test to determine your proficiency in the chosen language of instruction. This test, or the standardized test, allows us to adapt your academic track to your needs so that you can obtain your Diploma of College Studies (DCS).
Processing Time
- Canadian applicantsUp to2weeks
You can apply anytime for any future starting semester.
The registration period at LaSalle College, contrary to other college level institutions, is open all year round.
We do our best to process all applications as quickly as possible. We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible to ensure a spot in your desired semester.
We begin to process applications once we have received:
- all validated documents, and
- the payment of the admission fee.
Note: Some files may require additional processing time. Processing time may be extended during the period before the August and January terms.
Upcoming Back-to-School Dates
LaSalle College has three annual start dates: fall, winter and summer semesters.
Here are the upcoming start dates for the Montréal and for the Laval campuses:
Admission process steps
1. Application and admission fees received
2. File created
3. Email sent to candidate specifying documents to provide
4. All requested documents received
5. Auditor validates all documents
6. If file is approved, educational services contract is created
7. Approved file sent to admissions advisor
8. Educational services contract sent to candidate for signature
9. Signed contract received and registration fees paid
10. Registration confirmed
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Language Requirements and Tests
Before beginning their studies at LaSalle College, students enrolled in a DCS program might be required to take a written language test to assess their proficiency in the chosen language of instruction.
This test, or placement test, allows us to adapt their academic track to their needs so that they can obtain their Diploma of College Studies (DCS).