Courses for Canadian-born persons
After submitting your application for admission to full-time French courses for Canadian-born persons
Once your admission application has been processed, you will receive messages in your Apprendre le français Message Centre. If your application has been accepted:
If your application is accepted:
- The first communication will confirm your acceptance to a full-time French course;
- The second communication will confirm your registration and the location and start date of your course.
If your application is refused, you will receive a communication informing you of the decision, and you will be able to request a review of the decision (in French only).
View your file online
You can consult your file Apprendre le français online to:
- Follow up on your file;
- View communications;
- Update your file.
Course participation
To successfully learn French, you must:
- Actively participate in your courses
- Respect the rules of attendance and behaviour of your training facility.
You may lose your access to courses if:
- You are absent and your absences interfere with your learning and the smooth running of the class;
- You behave inappropriately in a way that interferes with, either:
- To the orderly conduct of the class,
- To the continuation of your training;
- You have a serious learning problem that your course cannot address. If this is the case, we may be able to redirect you to another course that meets your specific needs;
- If your training is given at a distance and you are not in Québec.
In the event that your training is interrupted, you can reapply for admission to a French course under certain conditions.
Evaluations
Your French language learning is assessed during the training and at the end of each session.
If you believe that your evaluation results do not reflect your French skills, you can request a grade review.
- Fill out the form Demande de révision des résultats d’évaluation de fin de cours [Request for review of end-of-course evaluation results – In French only] (PDF 121 Kb) and sign it.
- Give it to the person in charge at the educational institution where you are taking your courses.
Depending on your training location, you have five working days after the last day of the session or the transmission of your results to submit a request for review.
Check with your training location for more information.
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Need help?
See Frequently Asked Questions.
Contact the contact person at the adult education centre near you for more information on full-time courses.
Last update: January 16, 2026