Motto | Make it happen |
---|---|
Type | College |
Established | 1959 |
Affiliation | Non-Denominational |
Academic affiliations | ACCC, CCAA, CBIE |
Students | International & Local |
Undergraduates | Pre-university, Technical |
Postgraduates | Not available |
Address | 2000 Sainte-Catherine Street West , , , H3H 2T2 Canada 45°29′29″N 73°34′53″W / 45.49139°N 73.58139°W |
Campus | Urban |
Colours | Blue & Orange |
Website | www |
LaSalle College (French: Collège LaSalle) was founded in Quebec, Montreal, Canada in 1959 by fashion designer Jean-Paul Morin. The college offers over 60 pre-university, technical and professional programs and is the largest bilingual college in North America.[1] Fashion, arts and design, hotel management and tourism, business and technology, social sciences and education, VFX and game design, and e-learning are the six schools that comprise the college.[2]
History
LaSalle College was founded in 1959 by Jean-Paul Morin, who is often referred to as "the father of fashion design in Quebec."[3][4][5] His goal was to give the Quebec population, at the time, new career opportunities by receiving education directly from experts.[6] The first program offered was a secretarial course.
Timeline
- 1959: Founder, Jean-Paul Morin opens LaSalle Commercial College in Ville LaSalle and offers secretarial training.[7]
- 1963: Jean-Paul Morin sets a trend by taking initiative: his college is the first to hold an "open house," to print a color ad in Quebec, and do television advertising.[8]
- 1966: Designed by professors of the Fashion Institute of Technology of New York, LaSalle College launches its Fashion Marketing program.
- 1970: A placement service is put in place for graduates of LaSalle College.
- 1971: In collaboration with the Hotel Sheraton, LaSalle College launches its Hotel Management program.[9]
- 1973: LaSalle College receives the status of "collegial establishment" from the ministère de l’Éducation du Québec.
L’Ecole de mode du LaSalle College is born.[10] The three-year Fashion Design program is launched whereby graduates receive a diploma of collegial studies (DEC)[11]
- 1978: The ministère de l’ Éducation du Québec recognizes LaSalle College as the "Centre specialisé de la mode"[12]
- 1979: Mr. Jacques Marchand joins LaSalle College.[13]
- 1983: College Inter-Dec opens, offering programs in aesthetics and computer science.[14]
- 1988: Jean-Paul Morin retires.[15]
- 1988: Mrs. Jacques Marchand and Jacques Lefebvre acquire the college.[16]
- 1989: The first LaSalle College International opens in Casablanca, Morocco.[17]
- 1989: The Fondation de la Mode de Montréal is created to support training and research in the fashion industry.[18][19]
- 1995: l’École supérieure de mode de Montréal (ÉSMM) is created in partnership with l’Université de Québec à Montréal offering a bachelor's degree in fashion design and management
- 1996: The resto-bar Le Fuchsia opens and acts as a laboratory for the International School of Hotel Management and Tourism.[20]
- 1996: The Montréal International Language Centre (MILC) is created, providing courses in English and French as a second language, alongside seven other foreign languages.
- 1998: LaSalle College International opens in Vancouver, BC.[21]
- 2000: LaSalle College opens an e-learning school and invests in developing online learning solutions.
- 2010: UXIBUS is launched, a website for graduates to showcase their work, search for jobs and where employers can browse through profiles to find potential candidates.[22]
- 2014: After 25 years, LaSalle College changes its image and logo.[23]
- 2014: Claude Marchand becomes CEO of LCI Education.
- 2017: LCI Education network acquires The Art Institute of Vancouver which continues as LaSalle College Vancouver, in Vancouver, Canada.
Schools
LaSalle College has six schools under its banner, each specializing in their respective industries:
- International School of Fashion, Arts and Design
- International School of Hotel Management and Tourism
- School of Social Sciences and Education
- International School of Business and Technologies
- School of VFX & Game Design
- School of E-learning
Programs
The college is part of the Quebec educational system and grants 3 types of diplomas:
- Pre-university and technical programs – DEC: A diploma of college studies (DEC) can either give a student access to university or the job market.
- Continuing education and technical programs – AEC: An attestation of college studies (AEC) serves to reorient one's career or quickly acquire a skill set applicable in the job market.
- Vocational training – DVS: A diploma of vocational studies (DVS or DEP in French) is a diploma that prepares students for direct employment.
Awards and recognition
Notable alumni
- Anastasia Radevich (Montreal avant-garde fashion designer)[26]
- Mariouche Gagné (Canadian Indigenous fashion designer)[27]
- Annie Horth (Montreal fashion designer)[28]
See also
References
- ↑ "LaSalle College Homepage". Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ "LaSalle College Homepage". Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ Pierre, Vallée (January 10, 2009). "Un réseau de 21 écoles hors-Québec - Le Collège LaSalle s'affiche à l'international". Le Devoir. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ Morin, Jean-Paul; Arbour, Louise (1999). Jean-Paul Morin, le fondateur du Collège LaSalle et le père de la mode au Québec. Montréal: Les Éditions Québecor. p. 1.
- ↑ Drolet-Giroux, Mae (September 3, 2012). "Jean-Paul Morin (1920-2012): la mode québécoise en deuil de son père". La Presse. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ "Remembering Jean-Paul Morin". www.concordia.ca. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
- ↑ Drolet-Giroux, Mae. "Jean-Paul Morin (1920-2012): la mode québécoise en deuil de son père". La Presse. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ Filion, Louis Jacques (2002). Savoir entreprendre – Douze modèles de réussite – Études de cas, Montreal. Montreal: Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. p. 54. ISBN 9782760618527. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ Filion, Louis-Jacques (2002). Savoir entreprendre – Douze modèles de réussite – Études de cas, Montreal, Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. p. 51. ISBN 9782760618527.
- ↑ Filion, Louis-Jacques (2002). Savoir entreprendre – Douze modèles de réussite – Études de cas, Montreal, Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. p. 47. ISBN 9782760618527.
- ↑ Filion, Louis-Jacques (2002). Savoir entreprendre – Douze modèles de réussite – Études de cas, Montreal, Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. p. 50. ISBN 9782760618527.
- ↑ Filion, Louis-Jacques (2002). Savoir entreprendre – Douze modèles de réussite – Études de cas, Montreal, Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. p. 50. ISBN 9782760618527.
- ↑ Lacoursière, Marie. "Le Collège LaSalle: exporter l'éducation canadienne de Montréal à Casablanca". lescegeps.com. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ "Inter-Dec College - About Us - History". interdeccollege.com. Inter-Dec College. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ Filion, Louis-Jacques (2002). Savoir entreprendre – Douze modèles de réussite – Études de cas, Montreal, Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. p. 78. ISBN 9782760618527.
- ↑ Filion, Louis-Jacques (2002). Savoir entreprendre – Douze modèles de réussite – Études de cas, Montreal, Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal – Presses HEC. p. 58. ISBN 9782760618527.
- ↑ Lacoursière, Marie. "Portail du réseau collégial - Internationalisation de la formation". lescegeps.com. Portail du Réseau Collégial du QUébec. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ "Fondation de la Mode de Montréal - Fondation". fondationdelamodedemontreal.ca. Fondation de la Mode de Montréal.
- ↑ Drolet-Giroux, Mae (September 3, 2012). "Jean-Paul Morin (1920-2012): la mode québécoise en deuil de son père". La Presse. La Presse. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ "Historique - Enseigner les réalités de l'industrie". collegelasalle.com. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
- ↑ Sam, Miranda. "LaSalle College Launches New Campus and Brand". stylebyfire.ca. Style By Fire.
- ↑ "Uxibus - Ressources". uxibus.com. LCI Education.
- ↑ Daguzan Bernier, Myriam (February 11, 2014). "Collège LaSalle : Nouvelle image, nouvelles avenues". Métro. TC Média. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ "The Top 50 Fashion Schools in the World". 8 December 2016.
- ↑ "Des frères jumeaux remportent le concours Télio". 26 February 2014.
- ↑ "Anastasia radevichABOUT".
- ↑ "Harricana".
- ↑ Dumas, Hugo (8 November 2012). "Annie et ses robes". La Presse.