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Sign up for Continuing Education servicesOur campus nurse is available at the college to see students by appointment on Mondays and Wednesdays between 9AM and 5PM. Her office is located in room F-143.
Appointments can be booked by sending a request to Céline Bourgeois at cbourgeois@crcmail.net.
What services does the on-campus nurse offer?
If you cannot get an appointment with the campus nurse, the Quebec government has created the The Primary Care Access Point (Guichet d’accès à la première ligne, GAP) which helps people without a family doctor to obtain a medical consultation or a health service. Click here to find out more.
There are licensed psychologists, psychotherapists and social workers at Champlain Saint-Lambert who are here to assist students in identifying and resolving any difficulties which could interfere in the attainment of their goals within the areas of personal and career development. This is done through understanding, identifying, exploring, and finding different alternatives to the issue(s).
The mental health team is here to listen and explore these issues with students in a supportive, non-judgmental way. They collaborate with students to clarify the concern(s) and to help students express their feelings. They assist them in viewing the issue from different perspectives, to explore and identify goals for change, and to determine an appropriate plan of action. The plan of action may include counselling/psychotherapy within the College and/or referral to an outside community resource.
Some of the issues that students bring forth include: depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, transition/developmental difficulties, interpersonal relationships, family concerns, sexuality and gender, diversity, self-esteem, time management, exam/class anxiety, procrastination, study skills, and/or motivation.
Hours Of Operation & Location
The mental health team is located in Student Services office on the first floor of the F-block. Hours of operation are from Monday to Friday, 8AM to 5PM.
Meetings are by appointment, however if there is a crisis within the hours of operation, the team will see the student based on their needs. If a crisis occurs before or after hours, a list of resource numbers is available at the bottom of this page.
Mental Health Professionals
Wanita Jones, Psychologist
Debra Polomeno, Psychologist and Career Planning
Véronique Sylvain, Psychologist
Bouny Te, Social Worker
Muriel Harushamagara, Social Worker
Scheduling An Appointment
Appointments can be booked by sending a request to Céline Bourgeois at cbourgeois@crcmail.net.
For assistance with government financial aid applications and questions, you can make an appointment to meet with our Financial Aid Officer Scott O’Brien, by contacting Student Services in F-119, or send a MIO or an email to Scott O’Brien at sobrien@crcmail.net .
The provincial Loans and Bursaries Program is intended for students who are pursuing or deemed to be pursuing full-time studies in an educational institution recognized by the Ministère de l’Éducation. The objective of the program is to ensure that individuals have the financial resources to pursue studies if they have the desire and the ability to do so.
Upon receipt of the required documents, the program carries out an initial assessment based on the information provided. Following that assessment, you will be informed of the amount of financial assistance to which you are entitled (loan portion and bursary portion), if any, and the breakdown of the installments.
You may obtain an estimate by completing the Assessment Simulator available online. Based on the information you provide, you will receive an estimate of what you may be able to receive as a student loan and/or bursary.
Students with Disabilities or Serious Health Problems
If you have a permanent disability or a serious health problem that prevents you from carrying out your daily activities and limits your ability to study full-time, the following measures may apply:
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Meet Our Indigenous Student Life Counsellor
Teioniehtathe Eli Hamelin
Email: tehamelin@crcmail.net
Teioniehtathe Eli Hamelin is a graduate of Champlain College Saint-Lambert and was an active member of the Indigenous Student Ambassador (ISA) program. He stayed involved with the program after graduation and was hired to take on the role of Indigenous Student Life Counsellor in September 2025. His role includes working directly with Indigenous students on campus, advising and supporting the ISA, coordinating activities and events and more! He is currently studying at Concordia University in Recreation and Leisure with a minor in First Peoples’ Studies.
About the ISA
The Indigenous Student Ambassador Program was created by Indigenous students from Kahnawà:ke who wanted to support fellow Indigenous students studying in post-secondary education in Quebec. We continue to move forward with the framework of a grassroots initiative to ensure the best opportunity for Indigenous students.
The Indigenous Student Ambassador Program was created with the idea of creating a safe and welcoming environment for indigenous students in post-secondary. The program continues with this goal along with many others such as Indigenization, cultural awareness, mentorship and more.
The Student Access Centre (SAC) at Champlain College promotes equitable access to education and student life and fosters an environment of inclusion and respect. Our mission is to offer accommodations and support to students with disabilities; to reduce barriers that prevent students from requesting accommodations and; to create a more equitable learning environment whereby less individual accommodations are required.
We work to provide our students with the tools they need to become empowered and autonomous. We help our students become self-led learners as well as to prepare them for their academic and professional futures. We collaborate with faculty and staff to increase their awareness of our services, of the accommodation process and of disabilities within the education system.
Any students living with a disability can request accommodations throughout their time at Champlain College. This includes learning disabilities, physical disabilities, neurological disorders, sensory impairments, organic disorders, mental health disorders as well as temporary disabilities or injuries.
Getting Started
Students who may require or who currently have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for academic accommodations should register with the Student Access Centre (SAC). Any students living with a disability has a right to access their education with reasonable accommodations. This includes learning disabilities, physical disabilities, neurological disorders, sensory impairments, and mental health disorders. Others who have special circumstances such as adults returning to school, allophones and single parents may benefit from accommodation and should also contact the SAC to see how they can be supported.
Steps to registering with the Student Access Centre:
Accommodations
Accommodations may include, but are not limited to:
SAC Exam Room
In the SAC exam room (F147), students are provided with a quiet atmosphere and a variety of accommodations. A total of 34 seats are allotted for students to write their exams by hand or digitally. Should the IEP mention the use of technology, we can provide the students with computers that are equipped with specialized software such as Word Q (English and French), Antidote, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word. The college may lend or provide access to technology as required.
For further information, don’t hesitate to contact us:
E-mail: sac@crcmail.net
MIO: SAC, Student Access Centre
SAC Telephone: 450-672-7360, ext: 3446
Champlain College Saint Lambert is committed to providing a safe and respectful learning environment for all our students, staff and faculty members. As part of the Quebec government’s Bill 151: An Act to prevent and fight sexual violence in higher education institutions, we have adopted a stand-alone Policy against Sexual and Gender-based Violence.
Through the policy and procedures, it is the college’s duty to ensure that anyone impacted by sexual violence or assault will be able to access appropriate and timely resources and to provide a fair process for responding to and investigating any allegations of sexual violence.
Support and Resources
Our social worker works closely with the counselling department and administration to ensure that all our students are listened to and supported during any situation related to the Policy against Sexual Violence. Acting as the college’s Resource Person for students, any student can meet with her to disclose a situation, file a complaint, and/or receive accommodations as needed. If required, the resource person can accompany students throughout the whole process and help lessen any further trauma that may occur.
To make an appointment please MIO or Email Bouny Te or make an appointment through the Student Services office in F-121. All services are free and confidential.
Champlain Saint-Lambert has partnered with a company called ALIAS to help manage any internal complaints or reports. With ALIAS as a partner, they will be the first line of response to manage reports and ensure they are followed up on.
It is quick and easy to make an ALIAS report:
• Reports can be made online via a secure platform or by phone (1-844-264-6268).
• The service is bilingual and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
in French and English.
• Users have access at all times to their file, which they can add to, ask
or answer questions, find out the status of their report, all while maintaining their anonymity.
Once a report is made by a student, teacher or staff member, ALIAS’s team
will help direct the complaint to the right college body and guide the user through the process. The College administration hopes that by partnering with a third party, complainants will feel more comfortable coming forward to make official statements and identify situations that require investigation.
Procedures Flowchart – Policy against sexual violence
Sexual Assault Provincial Helpline (24/7) 1-888-933-9007 or 514-933-9007 in Montreal
Montreal Sexual Assault Centre 514-934-4504
CAVAC (Crime Victims Assistance) 1-888-670-3401
La Traversée Sexual Violence Support (South Shore) 450-465-5263
Champlain Saint-Lambert offers a free service for students experiencing food insecurity which includes access to non-perishable food and hygiene products. The service is open to all students and run in partnership between the college, the Champlain Student Association and the Adam’s P.A.C.E. program.
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