Collège de Rosemont

Public college in Montréal, Quebec
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Collège de Rosemont
Established1954 (1954)
FounderFather Gerard Cornellier
Location
Montreal
Websitewww.crosemont.qc.ca

Collège de Rosement is a French public college in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The school was founded in September 1954 by Father Gerard Cornellier. It is located at 6400 16th avenue, corner Beaubien Street in the borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie.

Cégep à Distance, Quebec's distance education francophone institution, is affiliated with the college.

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