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Free-Movers newcomers mobility: application
►Applying for a course
- Applying for a 1st year undergraduate degree (L1)
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- You are a European citizen.
- You are a non-EU national but hold a French baccalauréat.
You must apply via PARCOURSUP.
- You live in France but have a baccalauréat obtained abroad.
You must submit a preliminary admission application (DAP VERTE).
- Submission of applications: 1 October 2024
- Application deadline: 15 December 2024
List of courses open for the GREEN DAP.
You can submit your application:
- On site at the Rémond building, 2nd floor, office A210A or A210B, or at reception in A209, Monday to Thursday, 9am to 12.30pm and 2pm to 5pm, and Friday, 9am to 12.30pm.
- By e-mail to: etudiant.etranger@liste.parisnanterre.fr
- By post to the following address:
Université Paris Nanterre
Direction des Relations Internationales et des Mobilités (DRIM) - Admission DAP
200 avenue de la République 92000 Nanterre- You live abroad in one of the 72 countries that have the Études en France procedure.
You must complete a preliminary admission application (DAP BLANC) by visiting the Études en France platform.
- Submission of applications: 1 October 2024
- Application deadline: 15 December 2024
- You live abroad in a country that does not have the Études en France procedure.
You will need to download the DAP BLANC application form and send it to the Service de Coopération et d'Action Culturelle at the French embassy in your country.
- Submission of applications: 1 October 2024
- Application deadline: 15 December 2024
- Applying for L2, L3, Master's 1 or Master's 2 degree
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- You live abroad in one of the 72 countries that have the Études en France procedure.
You must submit your application via the Études en France platform
- Submission of applications: 1 October 2024
- Application deadline: please contact your local Campus France office for up to date information
- You are a European citizen.
- You are a non-EU national living in France.
- Your country does not have the Études en France procedure.
If you wish to apply for a L2/L3 or M2 degree, you must go to University Paris Nanterre’s platform E-candidat.
If you wish to apply for an M1 degree, you must go to the Mon Master platform.
- You live abroad in one of the 72 countries that have the Études en France procedure.
- Special cases
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- Refugees or beneficiaries of subsidiary protection
You have the official decision from OFPRA:
- Download and complete the application form
- Application deadline: 31/04/2024
- Children of diplomats
- Download and complete the application form
- Ukrainians benefiting from temporary protection
- Download and complete the application form
- Application deadline: 31/04/2024
You can submit your application:
- On site at the Rémond building, 2nd floor, office A210A or A210B, or at reception in A209, Monday to Thursday, 9.00am to 12.30pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm, and Friday, 9.00am to 12.30pm.
- By e-mail to: etudiant.etranger@liste.parisnanterre.fr
- By post to the following address:
Université Paris Nanterre
Direction des Relations Internationales et des Mobilités (DRIM) - Admission Hors DAP
200 avenue de la République 92000 Nanterre - Refugees or beneficiaries of subsidiary protection
►Useful information
- Level of French required at the time of application
Applicants from countries where French is not the official language must produce a certificate or diploma certifying their level of French before their application can be considered.
- For the undergraduate degree, you must provide proof of a B2 level: TCF or DELF (for the DAP you must present a TCF DAP or TCF tout public with a compulsory written expression test).
- For the Master's degree, you must provide proof of a C1 level: TCF or DALF
Certain countries are exempt from the language proficiency test. Click here for a list of these countries.
You will find all the information you need about taking the French exam on the France Education International website.
- Exemption from tuition fees
International students will benefit from a partial exemption from tuition fees. They will only have to pay the registration fees applicable to French students. This partial exemption will apply for the entire university cycle in which they are enrolled.
The registration fee for the academic year 2024/25 is:
- 175 euros for the undergraduate degree
- 250 euros for the Master's degree
You will also have to pay the CVEC (Contribution Vie Étudiante et de Campus) of 103 euros.
- French courses
Students wishing to register for French language courses should contact F.Et.E.
- Doctoral studies
To register for a Doctorate, you should consult the website of the relevant doctoral school (DRED).
- Diploma equivalence
You have studied abroad and would like to have your diploma recognised in France? Find all the information you need about diploma recognition on the ENIC NARIC Centre website.
Updated on 12 décembre 2024