Collège de l’Île is a post-secondary institution located in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is the only French-language post-secondary institution in the province.
The college was established in 2003 and has since become a key educational institution for Francophone students in the region. It offers programs and courses in various fields of study entirely in French.
Collège de l’Île provides a range of programs, including diplomas, certificates, and apprenticeships, covering areas such as business administration, early childhood education, tourism and hospitality, health and community services, and trades.
The college places a strong emphasis on French language and culture, creating a Francophone learning environment. This helps preserve and promote the French language and heritage within the province.
Collège de l’Île offers small class sizes, allowing for personalized attention and a supportive learning environment. Students benefit from close interaction with instructors and peers.
The college is committed to experiential learning and provides opportunities for students to gain practical skills through internships, work placements, and cooperative education programs.
Collège de l’Île has developed partnerships with local businesses, organizations, and community groups to enhance students’ learning experiences and provide them with real-world opportunities.
The college offers a range of student support services, including academic advising, counseling, and career services. These services assist students in their academic and personal development.
Collège de l’Île fosters a sense of community and organizes various cultural and social events throughout the year. These events celebrate French language and culture and provide opportunities for students to connect with each other.
Graduates from Collège de l’Île have gone on to pursue successful careers in various sectors, contributing to the Francophone community and the overall economic development of Prince Edward Island. The college plays a vital role in training a skilled workforce that meets the needs of the local job market.
Agriculture, Agriculture Occupations and Related Sciences
1,800 – 20,000 CAD
Architecture and Related Sciences
1,800 – 20,000 CAD
Area, Ethnic, Cultural and Gender Studies
1,800 – 20,000 CAD
Basic Skills
1,800 – 20,000 CAD
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
1,800 – 20,000 CAD
Business, Management, Marketing and Related Services
1,800 – 20,000 CAD
Communication, Journalism and Related Programs
1,800 – 20,000 CAD
Communications Technologies and Support Services
1,800 – 20,000 CAD
All programs
Agriculture, Agriculture Occupations and Related Sciences Biological and Biomedical Sciences Business, Management, Marketing and Related Services Communications Technologies and Support Services Education Engineering Family and Consumer Sciences / Human Sciences Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences History Library Sciences Mathematics and Statistics Physical Sciences Psychology Social Sciences Engineering Studies