Collège de Valleyfield

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Valleyfield College
Collège de Valleyfield
Former name
Séminaire Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin
Typepublic CEGEP
Established1967
Director GeneralSuzie Grondin
Academic staff
200
Students2300
Undergraduatespre-university, technical, and continuing education students
Address
169 Champlain Street
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45°15′10″N 74°07′59″W / 45.2528°N 74.1331°W / 45.2528; -74.1331
Campussuburban
LanguageFrench
Colours   Black and Gold
NicknameNoir et Or
WebsiteCollège de Valleyfield

Collège de Valleyfield is a College of general and vocational education (CEGEP) in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 169 Champlain Street. It was established in 1896, and became public in 1967.

History

In 1892, the mayor of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, John H. Sullivan, began to work with his councillors to found a classical college. In 1895, a building was erected to accommodate 27 students while awaiting construction on Champlain Street of the current Valleyfield College. On September 5, 1896, Valleyfield College opened its doors. In 1925, due to a law, Valleyfield College became the Valleyfield Seminary or the "St-Thomas d'Aquin Seminary". It was renamed Valleyfield College when it became public in August 1967. It is one of the twelve founding CEGEPs of the public college education system in Quebec.

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