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Campus France – “Etudes en France” procedure

You have decided to study in France, at the Faculty of Law of the Université Catholique de Lille? Here’s where to start!

 

“Etudes en France” procedure – Campus France:

The “Etudes en France” (Studying in France) procedure is the reference to access higher education in France. Students living in one of the countries affected by this procedure must make a specific request to enroll in our Faculty. The “Etudes en France” platform is completely online and manages all of the enrolment procedures up until the VISA request. Just create a private electronic file and follow the instructions!

The different steps:

1. If you are living in a country affected by the “Etudes en France” procedure and…

  • You are preparing a French or European Baccalauréat/A-levels: you must enter your academic choices on the Parcoursup platform and follow the steps of the “Etudes en France” process.
  • You are preparing another degree course (garanting access to higher education): you must make a “Demande d’Admission Préalable – DAP” (Preliminary Admission Request) and follow the “Etudes en France” procedure.

2. Particular circumstances: you have the nationality of a country from the European Union or Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Andorra or Monaco (for instance, if you are living in Senegal but have the German nationality): you only need to enter your academic choices on the Parcoursup platform.

 

Deadlines:

For students who are part of Campus France’s “Etudes en France” procedure and wish to apply for a Licence 1, Licence 2, Licence 3, Master 1 ou Master 2 degree:

1. DAP- Demande d’Admission Préalable (Preliminary Admission Request) on the “Etudes en France” platform, under the name “Université Catholique de Lille – Faculté de Droit”.

  • Registrations open on 1st October 2024
  • Registrations close on 15 December 2024

2.  Apply alongside on the Faculty’s platform.

  • Between February and March 2025

 

For students not involved in the “Etudes en France” procedure:

European students follow the same processes as French students to register in a French higher education institution.

 

 

You are neither European nor in a country covered by the “Etudes en France” procedure:

Find out more about your situation here.

To contact Campus France in your residence country, click here.

If you have any questions, please ask Catherine BOUCHET : catherine.bouchet@univ-catholille.fr

Article edited the 19 November 2024

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