Welcome to QUÉtudes-info, the student-created guide to CEGEP! This project is currently maintained by @cw118. Visit the QUÉtudes-info site.
Please take the time to read the participation guidelines (code of conduct), licenses and the brief guide to contributions — all contribution is welcome :)
Note: QUÉtudes-info is in no way affiliated with any of the institutions mentioned in its web pages.
QUÉtudes-info is a website all about CEGEP, an educational stage unique to the province of Québec. Created by a high school student for high school students and parents, the site is a comprehensive guide on everything CEGEP from programs, English CEGEPs, admissions, applications and more!
The goal of QUÉtudes-info is to inform and to help the community. Please follow our participation guidelines to maintain a healthy, friendly and welcoming community. Know how you should conduct yourself, and understand unacceptable conduct as well. (These guidelines are heavily based on those of MDN Web Docs.)
Treat everyone with respect and kindness. Value each other's ideas, styles, and points of view. Good manners are important and expected even in disagreement or conflict.
Seek and appreciate diverse perspectives — diversity of views is enriching. Be respectful of people with different cultural practices, attitudes and beliefs: work to eliminate biases, prejudices and discriminatory practices, think and accommodate a variety of points of view.
Be open to ideas and solutions that can improve and contribute to the project. Our goal is not to "win" disagreements or arguments.
Guide others to be respectful and inclusive. Inspire them to make good decisions and to create a welcoming community.
- Disruptive behaviour
- Violence and threats of violence, online or offline.
- Personal attacks: conflicts should be resolved calmly, and frustration should never turn into personal attacks (i.e. insulting, demeaning or belittling others).
- Derogatory language: don't use a word if it may be considered derogative (i.e. you're unsure that it is derogatory). This includes repeated subtle and/or indirect discrimination; when asked to stop a certain behaviour, stop.
- Unwelcome sexual attention: sexualised comments, as well as jokes or imagery in interactions, communications or presentation materials will not be tolerated.
- Create an issue to report a mistake or bug
- Create a pull request to bring a contribution to this project
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md
for more details.