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Are there scholarships available for international students in France?

I'm really interested in studying in France and I'm looking for scholarships for international students. Are there any government or university scholarships specifically for students like me who are coming from abroad?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several scholarships in France specifically designed to aid international students like you. As an international student, it's essential to understand that scholarships in France are often segmented into those funded by the French Government and those funded by the individual universities or colleges. Here are a few options:

1. Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program: This scholarship is offered by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs to attract top foreign students to enroll in its master's and PhD courses.

2. Make Our Planet Great Again: This is another initiative by the French Government, specifically intended for students who are researching in climate change, energy transition and earth systems.

3. Emile Boutmy Scholarships: This scholarship program is for accepted non-EU international students attending Sciences Po. Sciences Po created the Emile Boutmy scholarships after the founder of Sciences Po in order to attract the very best international students from outside the European Union.

It's really crucial for you to look at the eligibility criteria for each scholarship because some might have specific requirements. For instance, some scholarships may necessitate you to study a particular subject or to be from a specific country, while others may require financial needs proof.

Make sure to also check directly with the universities you're interested in, as most universities in France might have scholarship programs of their own aimed at aiding international students. I strongly encourage you to start this process as early as possible, as scholarship applications often require additional documents and could be quite competitive. Good luck with your education in France!

a year ago

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