Collège Boréal

Collège Boréal is a French-language College of Applied Arts and Technology serving the Northern and Central Southwestern Ontario area. It is the youngest of the 24 Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology. It achieved the highest graduation rate for the 12th time in 13 years, and for the 9th time in 12 years, it is considered as the highest graduate satisfaction rate among all the community colleges in Ontario. Located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, Collège Boréal has a total of 42 access centres across 28 cities in the province, including main campuses in Hamilton, Hearst, Kapuskasing, London, Nipissing, Sudbury, Timmins, Toronto, Welland, and Windsor. Collège Boréal began its operations in 1995 as a postsecondary institution. The students are offered technical programs that helps them gain access to a bilingual labour market. In 2002, Collège Boréal opened a campus in Toronto, taking over the programs and services of the defunct Collège des Grands-Lacs. In 2012, the Toronto campus moved to One Yonge Street, and in 2023 to 60 Distillery Lane in the Distillery District in Toronto.

Collège Boréal
Motto
Nourrir le savoir; faire vibrer la culture
Motto in English
"Nurture knowledge; Make culture flourish"
TypeCollege of applied arts and technology
Established1995
Academic affiliations
ACUFC, CICan
PresidentDaniel Giroux
Students9 155 in 2012–2013 (2020: 1,224 FTEs)
Address
21 Lasalle Boulevard
Sudbury, Ontario
P3A 6B1

46°31′2.02″N 80°59′35.88″W
CampusAcross Ontario
LanguageFrench
Colours  
Black & white
NicknameVipères
Sporting affiliations
OCAA, CCAA
Websitewww.collegeboreal.ca
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