Champlain College of Vermont-- Montréal Campus

With Canada being the largest trading partner to the United States and Montréal one of the world's leading gaming cities and dynamic design centers, the location provides numerous opportunities to explore a very unique international perspective on the evolving workplace and the career essentials needed to become global professionals.
Although primarily a French-speaking city, students can easily navigate life in Montréal with little or no French language skill however; we do recommend students take the individualized Conversational French course. All Champlain courses are taught in English and the overall course experience is designed to take advantage of the cultural and historical heritage of Montréal, Quebec and Canada.
Champlain College of Vermont in Montréal is open to both Champlain and non-Champlain students from all majors.
Montréal Bloggers
Our Montréal students are writing blogs that chronicle their day-to-day experiences and challenges as they navigate living and learning in an urban multicultural mosaic that never sleeps.
Emilie Rodgers, Gaming Art and Animation
http://emjournal09.blogspot.com/
Quebec: The Land of Opportunities [Powerpoint]
Even in today's economic environment, career and business opportunities are only as limited as our perceptions. Ms. France Dionne will invite you to look just north of the border to new opportunities for Vermont businesses and professionals. She will discuss future career paths in a cross-border economy, US/Canada partnerships, and how to leverage our joint heritage to support both countries' future growth.
Click here to see the Powerpoint.
To receive a PDF copy of our Champlain Abroad Planning Book, a guide to creating your Champlain Abroad experience, please fill out and submit the additional information form below or contact the Director of Champlain Abroad Recruiting Dr. Lynda Reid at (802) 860-2742 /email: reid@champlain.edu.










Sleepy-eyed, I stepped out of the guest bedroom on one of my last mornings in this small town.