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STUDYING IN FRANCE
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Tasks and assignments• Promoting French higher education worldwide • Welcoming foreign students and professionals in France • Managing large scholarship programs
Key figures• 254 members (universities, engineering schools, business schools, languages schools, R&D centres, laboratories, etc.)
• 166 offices in 101 countries• 36 000 courses of studies• About 700 scholarships programmes all around the world
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Presentation of the Campus France Agency in Paris
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Bachelor programs
Masters programs
PhDs
Programs taught in English
Short programs for learning French
Scholarship – grant search‐engine
Search‐engines online
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The 4 ways to study in France
1. The most famous one: The Erasmus program
3. The most challenging one: long‐term studies in France
4. The binational one: double degrees
2. The most international one: The Erasmus Mundus program
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1. The Erasmus program Requirements
• Being registered in a European University• Application possible from the third semester• B1 French level‐ preparation possible in France before the program starts
Application• International office of the home University• One semester in advance
Financial support• European scholarship (about 200€ per month)• AuslandsBAfög for German students
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2. The Erasmus Mundus program: Master and PhD
European programs • Studies in 2 or more European countries• Joint, double or multiple degree
Requirements• Bachelor degree or Master degree• Good level in English – other languages advantaged
Application• Selection of a degree course into one of the 180 programs• Application to one of the universities running the program
Financial support• Scholarship for European students as for international students
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3. Binational studies – Example of the Université Franco‐Allemande Requirements
‐ Good French level‐ A‐levels‐ Half of the studies in France, half in Germany
Application• In one of the partner universities • Application map + interview + French and German test• About 15 students from Germany and 15 from France
Financial support• UFA : about 250€ per month for the time abroad• EU : Erasmus scholarship, about 200€ per month• AuslandsBAföG for German students
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4. The individual enrollment for long‐term studies in France
Requirements• A‐levels• B2 French level (sometimes C1)‐ strongly recommended to have language preparation in France during summer or even earlier in the year
Application for European candidates• Licence 1: from January 20 to March 20 for September
‐ Online portal Admission Post Bac‐ Up to 12 wishes‐ Answer from the University at the begin of June
• Licence 2, Licence 3, Master: from April, directly to the desired University
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Application for international candidates from outside the EU• Licence 1: Demande d’admission préalable (DAP)
‐ From December 1 to January 31‐ Application form sent to the French Embassy‐ Up to 3 wishes‐ Good French level (B2 minimum)‐ strongly recommended to
have language preparation in France during summer or even earlier in the year
• Licence 1: CEF process‐ Application online on the Campus France website of the country
of residence‐ Application fees (about 80€)‐ Interview with a member of Campus France
• Licence 2, Licence 3, Master: application directly to the University
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Student fees (Academic year 2013‐2014)
Universities
Licence 183€/year
Master 254€/year
Doctorat 388€/year
Grandes Ecoles
Engineering schools From 606€/year
Other schools 1000‐12000€/year
Art schools
Public schools 0‐800€/year
Private schools 1000‐20 000€/year
Architecture Up to 290€
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Studying French in France prior to beginning post‐secondary studies brings several advantages:‐ Students have a much better chance of immersion in French, allowing for a more complete and efficient acquisition of the necessary language skills
‐ Students are able to integrate themselves into French culture, developing a better understanding of and appreciation for French society and its education system before starting their post‐secondary studies
‐ Students can choose on‐site the location, type of language school, type of course and budget best suited to their French‐learning needs
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•Private and university language centres, of different sizes and geographical locations and with different profiles•Aim of sharing expertise and professional awareness among members•Aim of quality control for admission and continuing membership (based on norm NF EN 14804)•Promotion of the FLE Quality Label
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