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Former names  | Centre collégial de formation à distance (CCFD) | 
|---|---|
| Type | Public | 
| Established | 1991 | 
Parent institution  | Collège de Rosemont | 
| Director | Carole Gaudin | 
| Students | 17,000 | 
| Location | 6300, 16e avenue , , Montreal Canada H1W 2S9  | 
| Language | English, French | 
| Website | http://cegepadistance.ca | 
Cégep à distance is a distance-education CEGEP that offers services which are complementary to those offered by the CEGEP network. It welcomes a diverse student body, many of whom come from the CEGEP network.
History
Cégep à distance was created in 1991 by the Collège de Rosemont which had been mandated by the Ministère de l'Éducation to develop a distance education CEGEP. Initially known as the Centre collégial de formation à distance, Cégep à distance adopted its new name in 2002.[1] In 2005, the ministry entrusted it with the mandate to develop distance education for the English-speaking community. Since 2023, Cégep à distance’s English course selection is only available to visiting students with an authorization to study (commandite) from their college.
Mandate
The main function of Cégep à distance is to offer through distance education college-level studies programs that lead to a diploma of collegial studies (DCS/DEC) or to an attestation of collegial studies (ACS/AEC), both inside and outside Québec.[2]
As part of that mandate, Cégep à distance may also fulfils the following functions:
- Design and produce distance-education materials.
 - Conduct studies and research on distance education.
 - Promote partnership and dialogue with the CEGEPs.
 - Promote and develop distance education.
 - Develop courses and services in English.
 
Client groups
Cégep à distance accepts two types of clients:[2]
- Admitted students enrol directly at Cégep à distance. These are students who come to Cégep à distance to… 
- Take general education courses (common to all DCSs/DECs) or complementary courses to complete a DCS/DEC
 - Earn prerequisites needed to enter university
 - Earn a DCS/DEC or ACS/AEC to access the job market or make a career change
 
 - Visiting students with a signed authorization form (commonly referred to as a commandite) from their college to study at Cégep à distance. Their CEGEP issues a commandite so they can enrol simultaneously at Cégep à distance, usually because one of their courses causes a scheduling conflict or because it is not offered in the current session at their home CEGEP. Cégep à distance works with the other CEGEPs to help their students in their educational pathway and allow them to graduate sooner.
 
A few facts and figures
- 14,500 students per year
 - Over 160 courses, a number of which are designed in English
 - 26,000 courses registrations each year
 
References
- ↑ "Bulletin Clic – Le Cégep@distance, vous connaissez?". clic.ntic.org (in French). Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
 - 1 2 "Cégep à distance – Cégep à distance". Retrieved 13 August 2015.
 - ↑ "Course Selection Guide – Cégep à distance". Retrieved 13 August 2015.
 
