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Why France: |
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The right
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You'll be leaving
your country for a new culture, a new way of life, and new
people. You may have to use a new language. It's not an easy
choice .France is a wonderful country, its people are appealing,
welcoming, and open-minded. French schools are really glad
to have you there.. |
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For the quality and
accessibility of its university system |
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French
higher education has a long tradition of openness and
accessibility. No distinction is made between French
and international students - under French law, the requirements
for admission are the same, as are the degrees awarded.
The country that coined the phrase human rights rejects
all forms of discrimination.We recruit people of all
nationalities. There's no doubt that the students graduating
from France's universities and grandes ecoles are in
great demand |
French
higher education system, modern and dynamic, trains
the leaders of a nation that plays a central role in
the worlds of science, business, and culture. |
Today
France is the world's fourth largest economy and second
largest exporter of services. The successes of France's
scientists, engineers, and designers are known around
the world through Airbus, the TGV (high-speed train),
the Ariane rocket, the discovery of the human immune-deficiency
virus, high fashion, luxury goods, fine food and wine,
and much more. |
Whether
your specialty is engineering, management, political
science, the arts, or the humanities, you, too, can
excel in France. |
At
present, about 190,000 international students (10 percent
of French post secondary enrollments) have chosen France
for all or part of their higher education. They enrich
the French system with their culture, experience, energy,
and accomplishments. |
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You'll benefit
from the depth and breadth of French higher education |
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France's
200+ universities and many specialized post secondary
schools are located throughout the country. Large and
venerable universities like the Sorbonne are found alongside
the modern campuses of leading schools of business and
engineering that may enroll no more than a few hundred
students in close-knit communities of learning. Specialized
schools of a similar size are devoted to art, tourism,
health, and many other subjects. They all welcome international
applicants. |
Higher
education is more affordable in France than in many
other countries. This broad array of institutions—universities
and specialized schools large and small-together offer
thousands of degree programs at all levels, extending
into every corner of the universe of knowledge. |
The
quality of the country's educational system is a source
of pride for the french people, acting together through
their national and regional governments. France devotes
fully 20 percent of its annual budget to education.
The central government closely monitors the quality
of instruction as well as the curricular content of
the country's national diplomas. For French and international
students alike, the government subsidizes a very large
part of the cost of instruction in France's universities
and other public institutions. |
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You'll enjoy the quality
of France's cultural, economic, and social life |
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One
big benefit of studying in France is the opportunity
to live in the place that invented savoir-vivre—the
art of living well. Did you know that France is the
most visited country in the world? The French people
are proud of their cultural heritage, lovely countryside,
quiet towns, and fine restaurants—all of which
they're eager to share with visitors. |
France
is a beautiful country. It's also a major cultural center.
And that's really important to me. You can't choose
to study here without taking into consideration the
richness of the culture and history of the country.
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France
is a relatively large country of amazing geographical
variety. Her transportation and health systems are among
the world's very best. France is a safe and tolerant
country. |
In
France you'll have access to a multitude of athletic,
touristic, and cultural activities—all at special
student prices. Most of France's institutions of higher
education are located in city centers, close to cultural
and social life. Museums, libraries, cinemas, theaters,
and cafes are rarely very far away. |
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You'll study
in the heart of Europe |
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Studying
in France in France rarely means studying only in France.
Many if not most schools have added European components
to their programs, offering courses on Europe or internships
elsewhere in the European Union. Students have the opportunity
to enrich their French experience with new discoveries
and experiences. |
Not
surprisingly, most courses in France are taught in French,
a language spoken by more than 200 million people in
50 countries. But you'll have ample opportunities to
learn or practice other European languages—English,
in particular. Advanced English is taught in many programs,
especially in business and engineering. |
France
is an ideal place for the student who wants to explore
Europe. It's easy, really easy, to reach most of Europe's
important cities (plus hundreds not so important but
still worth the trip). Amsterdam, London, Brussels,
Barcelona, Milan—all await you for the weekend
or for a longer stay. |
In
France you'll have access to a multitude of athletic,
touristic, and cultural activities—all at special
student prices. Most of France's institutions of higher
education are located in city centers, close to cultural
and social life. Museums, libraries, cinemas, theaters,
and cafes are rarely very far away. |
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