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Admission to a Master's program thanks to the Campus Networks

The Campus Networks offer students the world over a unique online application mechanism. This mechanism provides them with an early response from member institutions, starting in March, several months prior to the start of the academic year.

What is a Campus Network ?

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.

How do the Campus Networks work ?

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.

Registration and tuition fees

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.

 

The Campus Network sites :

Art Law Economics ManagementLiterature and HumanitiesMathematicsEngineering

Calendar for the 2008 - 2009 academic year

- 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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