Campus France

A national agency for the promotion of French higher education abroad
  • fr
  • en
  • es
  •  CampusFrance
    Close Go
    One mission: service
    • Organization chart
    CampusFrance offices
    • All CampusFrance offices
    CampusFrance and its member institutions
    • All member institutions
    CampusFrance and France's higher education and research clusters
    Specific programs
    • Entrepreneurs in Africa
    • The Mediterranean Office for Youth
    • PromoDoc
  •  Choose France
    Close Go
    For the quality of its system of higher education
    For the international flavor of the country's higher education system
    For the country's renowned "art de vivre"
    For the vibrancy of contemporary French culture
    For the distinctive French art of living
    For the country's advanced economy
    For the power of French know-how
  •  Study in France
    Close Go
    French higher education
    • Universities and France's higher education and research clusters
    • Schools of management
    • Schools of engineering
    • Schools of art and architecture
    • Specialized schools
    Programs
    • Short programs
    • Long programs
    • Doctoral departments and programs
    • Programs taught in English
    • Erasmus Mundus
    • Short courses Cultural and linguistic stays
    Academic life
    • Degrees and equivalences
    • Grading and credit for experience
    • How courses are organized
    Financing your education
    • Educational costs
    • Finding financial assistance
    • Financing your doctoral training
    Find your program
  •  Prepare for your stay
    Close Go
    Learn French
    • Why?
    • Tests and diplomas in French
    • Learn French in your own country
    • Learn French in France
    Enroll in higher education
    • How ?
    • From countries in the European Union
    • From a country using the CEF procedure
    • Other countries
    Obtaining a visa
    • Short-stay visas (less than 90 days)
    • Extended-stay student visa, with residency permit (VLS-TS)
    • Extended-stay scientific visa
    • Visa problems
  •  Living in France
    Close Go
    Arriving in France
    • Student-support services
    • The "Séjour en France" plan
    Things to take care of as soon as you arrive
    • Registering at your new institution
    • Validating the VLS-TS visa
    Housing
    • Finding a place to live
    • University residences
    • Other student residences
    • Renting on the private housing market
    • For short stays
    • Housing assistance for students
    Working
    • Working while enrolled
    • Working after graduation
    Taking care of yourself
    • France's health-care system
    • In case of emergency
    Daily life in France
    • Managing your money
    • Getting around
    • Eating
    • Enjoying yourself
    Obtaining, renewing a residency permit
  •  Resource Center
    Close Go
    L'Agence CampusFrance
    • Institutional brochures
    • CampusFrance Members
    • Les conventions
    • Activity reports
    • Annuaire de l'Agence CampusFrance
    • Liste des Espaces CampusFrance
    CampusFrance institutional publications
    • Power Point Presentations
    • Programme des manifestations
    • Espaces newsletter
    • Country files CampusFrance
    • Repères
    • CampusFrance Courriers
    • Key figures
    • Notes
    Educational and research programs
    • Programs catalogs
    • Subject area profiles
    • Degree descriptions
    • Doctoral departments sheets
    • Research profiles
    • PromoDoc
    • L'Office Méditerranéen de la Jeunesse
    • Erasmus Mundus
    Les dossiers thématiques
    • Artistic training
    Practical and institutional guides
    • Guides : Choose France
    • Institutional profiles
    • Profiles of France's higher education and research clusters
    • Student-service profiles
    • Logement
    • Procédures d'inscription
    • Lycées Français
    Educational statistics
    • Country statistics
    • Mobilité par continent
    • Advisory council
    • Enquête CampusFrance-TNS Sofres sur les étudiants étrangers
    For the media
    • Speeches
    • Press dossiers
    • Articles
    • CampusFrance Communiqués
    • Press releases
    • EduFrance Communiqués
    Visuals and media
    • Photo gallery
    • Vidéos
    • Graphic and logos
    • Promotional support
    About student mobility
    • Studies and surveys
    • Informational notes
    • Laws
    • Executive and administrative decrees and orders
    • Codes
    • Circulars
    • Executive and administrative decrees
    • DEP publications
    • Seminars and conferences
  • Home
  • >
  • Choose France

For the international flavor of the country's higher education system

 
Table of contents
  • For the quality of its system of higher education
  • For the international flavor of the country's higher education system
  • For the country's renowned "art de vivre"
  • For the vibrancy of contemporary French culture
  • For the distinctive French art of living
  • For the country's advanced economy
  • For the power of French know-how
 

Each year more than 278,000 international students choose France for their higher education.

  • Mail send by e-mail
  • Print print article
  • add to my list
  • Pdf download pdf
  • Facebook share on facebook
  • Twitter retweet
Studies, France

The world's fifth-largest economy, France is also the fourth most popular destination for international students. The country remains committed to its long-standing policy of equal treatment for domestic and international students. Some examples of that policy: Tuition rates at French institutions are identical for all students. For programs leading to national diplomas, tuition rates are set by law. All students, regardless of origin, enjoy the same benefits (health coverage, housing assistance). 

France spends about 1.2% of its gross domestic product on higher education—about €20 billion annually. Financing for higher education is predominantly public (87%). France's spending for higher education represents an investment of about €10,800 per student, including international students. 

With  278,000 international students  (12% of the country's total postsecondary enrollment), including 25,000 doctoral candidates, France is the world's fourth-largest host country after the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.



France's institutions award degrees that adhere to the common European architecture known as LMD (for Licence, Master, abd Doctorate). French diplomas are therefore recognized and accepted throughout the world.

For many students, studying in France means an opportunity to learn French or to extend one's command of the language. Doing so allows them to join a global community of 250 million speakers of language of Voltaire, Hugo, and Camus, an official language of the Olympics, the United Nations, and the European Union.

In France, international students of all nationalities enjoy the same rights and advantages as French students. In the last 10 years  the number of international students in France has grown by 75%!

Resources
  • Choose France
 
User login

New user To access all features you need to create a personnal account.
Register now. It's free!

    Create new account    
Request new password
 
 
Culture.fr

All culture in France

 

The calendar of cultural events, everywhere and in all areas!
    Learn more    
 

Contact

  • Twitter
  • Facebook

CampusFrance

  • Discover CampusFrance
  • News
  • Folders
  • Events
  • Video
  • Student voices

At your service

  • CampusFrance near you
  • Contact form
  • Links
  • Faq
  • RSS
Campus France
The surest way to make your plan to study in France a success is to let CampusFrance help you choose your program, look for financial assistance, and prepare for your stay.