The Campus Networks group together the education institutions (mainly universities) that wish to offer a certain number of Master's level programs to an international public.
These networks are coordinated by CampusFrance and are accessible through discipline-specific websites aimed at informing and orienting students and processing their online applications.
Programs are offered at the "Master 1" or "Master 2" level and intended for students who have already completed three or four years of higher education and have a good level in French.
Applicants complete an electronic file, which is then made accessible to all members of the network, thus significantly increasing students' chances of being offered a place in a program; of course, students can designate the program(s) that best meet their expectations.
Only students admitted to a program are required to make a €150 registration fee payment (online) to CampusFrance.
The student subsequently pays the tuition fees (approximately €400 for a Master's program) directly to the education institution.
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- October 2007 to February 2008: candidates complete their electronic application files. Applicants requesting a French government scholarship (the Eiffel scholarship in particular) should complete their files by November 20.
Candidates for programs in the n+i (engineering sciences) network have until March 16 to apply.
- March 2008: education institutions prepare and send out admissions offers, which the students concerned can accept or decline.
- April 2008: education institutions send out the letters of admission, which enable recipients to apply for a student visa, if needed.
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