Amélie CHAPALAIN – International Relations Coordinator
Phone :+33 1 70 83 41 99
Email : achapalain2@reseau-ges.fr
Romane Letort – International Mobility Officer
Phone :+33 1 86 22 27 25
Email : rletort@reseau-ges.fr
Studying in France is a project that must be carefully thought out and prepared several months in advance. Your motivation, your capacity to enter the business world and your academic results will be your best assets to join our school. Therefore, do not hesitate to contact us as soon as possible so that we can support you in your project in the best conditions.
Depending on your country of origin, it is advisable to consult and keep yourself informed of the requirements imposed by your reference Campus France office and to make sure that you meet the conditions for the attribution of the student visa (to be in possession of a passport, the Baccalaureate or high school degree, the TCF French langue proficiency test…).
Our school offers to students who do not live in France the possibility to apply for a distance admission. The international students’ admission procedure concerns students from non-European nationality, living outside Europe and wishing to continue their studies in our institution in France.
Apply online and fill in your nationality and address. You will be contacted by the International Relations Department and will receive all the information you need by email to finalise your application.
You should contact us between 1 year and 3 months before to the intended intake.
September/October intake application deadline: 1st of July
*if a January intake application deadline*: 1st of November
You will be notified of your admission and will have to complete all the necessary steps to finalise your registration.
You will have to pay your annual tuition fees in full to finalise your registration in our school.
Once registered, you will receive the necessary documents to complete your student visa application.
Please note that we do not issue pre-registration documents.
If you are admitted and enrolled in our school, you will have to go through the Campus France procedure to obtain a preliminary Agreement necessary for your student visa application.
Therefore, sign in and complete your Études en France file as soon as possible.
Don’t hesitate to use all the resources available by Campus France website to help you prepare for your studies in France as quickly as possible.
Please note that a file validated by Campus France does not necessarily mean your student visa will be granted.
After your arrival in France, you can remain on our International Relations department to help you with the administrative procedures if you meet any difficulties.
Our pedagogical team and our Corporate Relations Department will answer all your questions and support you throughout the year.
When you arrive in France, you must validate your Long Stay Student Visa online within three months.
Algerian students: you must go to the Prefecture to exchange your Short Stay Student Visa for an Algerian residence certificate, marked “student”.
Within three months before your visa expires:
When you arrive in France with a student visa, you are considered as a “newcomer” student.
If you are enrolled in our school you are eligible for internship agreements during your first year of study in France.
However, newcomer students are not eligible for apprenticeship contracts or professionalization contracts during their first year of study in France. This is only possible from the second year of study in France.