FAQ Studying at the FLD
By joining our Faculty, you will be joining the leading private higher education law faculty in France, with nearly 2,500 students on our 2 campuses, 7 degree courses, 16 masters and 8 Graduate diplomas and 2 programmes in partnership with business schools.
Where is the Faculty located?
Our Faculty has a campus in Lille and, since 2009, a campus in Issy-les-Moulineaux. It offers its 3,500 students the guarantee of optimal working conditions to ensure the success of each student.
The Lille Campus is located at 60 boulevard Vauban in Lille. The Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus is located at 35 rue Gabriel Péri in Issy Les Moulineaux.
Do I have to be Catholic to join the FLD?
The Université Catholique de Lille is a private higher education institution which holds the Catholic values of humanism, openness and tolerance… This means welcoming and respecting all religious persuasions.
How is the transition from high school to university?
When joining the FLD, all 1st year students go through a three-week transition period to familiarise themselves with legal studies and facilitate their immersion.
Do I need to pursue a Master’s degree at the FLD?
The FLD offers several master’s degrees in different fields of study. However, if you wish to study in another speciality not offered by the FLD, your diploma allows you to apply to other universities. Indeed, all our diplomas are recognised by the State, in agreement (partnership) with the Toulouse 1 Capitole University (public university), which allows you to access any training related to your degree.