Grande Ecole Program Tuition Fees

Grande Ecole Program Tuition Fees

2017 -2018 Fees

2017-2018 Fees
Entrance in the 1st year
€9 600
Entrance in the 3rd year
€9 900
Entrance in the 4th year
€10 500
These fees are only valid for the 2017-2018 academic year. They are subject to change in later academic years.
Specific fees are applicable to students already registered with PSB Paris School of Business for re-registration in a higher year.
Specific fees shall apply for the 3rd year abroad and the 4th year in a Double Degree program depending on the tuition fees at the foreign host university that is chosen by the student.

Financing

Financing
Crous de Paris National Grants
Calendar
Applications are due between 15th January and 30th April of the year prior to the planned academic year.
Terms
You must be less than 28 years old on 1st October of the university year.
You must be registered for initial training following full-time studies at a public institution or program that is approved by the French Ministry responsible for Higher Education.
You must have limited family resources (family income, number of dependent children, residence far from the place of study).
You must respect the conditions relating to regular class attendance, exam presence and academic results.
Contact
CROUS de Paris
39 avenue Georges Bernanos
75231 Paris Cedex 05
Tel : 01 40 51 36 00
Fax : 01 40 51 36 99 www.crous-paris.fr
Site : www.cnous.fr/

Jacques Lambert Foundation Grants
Who can apply for a grant ?
3rd year students in the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program.
Objective
To assist students of elitist Grande Ecole business schools who are facing serious difficulties in paying for their studies
To intervene by paying for a portion of the tuition already due for the current year.
Calendar
Applications are available at the beginning of January from the PSB Paris School of Business Grant Department. The deadline to submit your application is February. An average of one to two grants are awarded each year for approximately 2000 to 3000 euros.
Terms
You must be a French national.
You must be in the 3rd year of the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program.
You must prove you are in a precarious financial situation.
You must have obtained excellent academic results at school or university the prior year.
Contact
Isabelle PITERMAN
Social Assistance Officer, PSB Paris School of Business
Tel: +33 1 53 36 44 01
i.piterman@psbedu.paris

PSB Paris School of Business Grants
Who are they for ?
1st, 2nd and 3rd year students of the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program
Objective
To assist students in a precarious situation.
To intervene by reducing the tuition fees for the following year.
Terms
You must have been awarded a French state grant at the 1st level (French national scale).
You must commit to 8 promotional actions on behalf of the school and participate in the collection of the French Apprenticeship Tax the following academic year.
Contact
Isabelle PITERMAN
Social Assistance Officer, PSB Paris School of Business
Tel: +33 1 53 36 44 01
i.piterman@psbedu.paris

Erasmus Socrates Grants
Who are they for ?
4th year students of the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program
2nd semester abroad
Objective
To assist with the costs of transport and accommodation abroad for students who are completing part of their studies in a European country as part of the Erasmus exchange program.
Calendar
A grant is awarded if the student is accepted for an Erasmus program.
Terms
You must be registered at a Parisian university or school that has been awarded an Erasmus charter.
You must study a course for 3 to 12 months abroad as part of an Erasmus agreement.
You must be from the European Union or hold a French residence card for at least 10 years.
You are not allowed to do an Erasmus exchange in your country of origin.
You are not allowed to do an Erasmus exchange more than twice.
Contact
Loïc MATTI
01 55 25 69 58
l.matti@psbedu.paris
Eiffel Scholarship
The Eiffel scholarship program has been developed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development. It aims at shaping the future decision makers of the private and public sector, and encourages the applications from emerging countries.
The program consists in two parts that finance master or PhD studies in the following fields of studies:
Engineering Sciences
Economics and Management
Law and Political Sciences
The scholarship is allotted for a definite period of time:
24 months if you apply for a full master’s degree
12 months if you apply for a second year of master
Condtions for eligibility:
Be 30 at the most by the day of the selection committee.
Only foreign students are eligible to the Eiffel Scholarship. Binational students can apply to the condition that they do not have the French nationality.
Applications from students currently enrolled in studies abroad are prioritized over the ones that are already living in France.
Only one application can be sent to only one institution.
If you had an unsuccessful application to the program in the past, you cannot apply again, even if you changed your field of studies.
You have to send your application through the higher education institution you are interested in. No direct application is allowed.
Incomplete applications are inadmissible.
The Eiffel scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarship.
Students seeking to prepare for a career in education or research may not apply. Other funding programs are available to them.
Calendar Sessions 2018:
Opening of the call for applications: October 10th, 2017
Deadline for receipt of applications by Campus France : January 12th, 2018
Announcement of results: Week of March 26th, 2018
Stipend:
The monthly stipend for Master programs are 1.181€, along with the following benefits:
Journey to France and return trip to home country
Health insurance
Cultural activities
Possibility to receive a housing allowance under certain conditions.
ATTENTION: PSB tuition fees are not covered by the Eiffel program.
Contact:
Campus France - Programme Eiffel
28 rue de la Grange-aux-Belles
75010 Paris
Announcement of the results: http://www.campusfrance.org/en/Results
More information can be found on Campus France’s website: http://www.campusfrance.org/en/Eiffel
Campus France is responsible for the payment of the scholarship to the students and contact institution for any question you might have on the Eiffel program.

Financement (suite)

Bank loans
Objective
Offer students bank loans with preferential rates (4 to 5%) negotiated with the school's partners (BNP, Crédit Lyonnais, Société Générale) which may be reimbursed over the 3 or 4 years following the end of a student's studies.
Calendar
Applications are due before the month of September in the planned academic year.
Conditions d'obtention
L'origine scolaire de l'étudiant.
Le niveau de diplôme actuel.
Le cursus scolaire choisi.
Avoir des revenus financiers suffisant par rapport à la somme empruntée ou avoir une personne qui se portera « caution ».
Contact
LCL (01 53 82 86 64)
Agence LCL Paris Centre CCial Mercure
24 rue Javelot
Paris 13ème

Apprenticeship contracts with La Poste
Who are they for ?
Master's cycle: 4th and 5th year students specializing in management and control.
Students must be less than 26 years old (no age limit for people recognised as Handicapped Workers).
Objective
To acquire the necessary theory and methods to hold a position of responsibility in the fields of management control, internal auditing and strategic analysis.
To obtain a full tuition waiver as well as a monthly salary from La Poste.
Calendar
For students in the Grande Ecole program, applications are due at the end of the 3rd year of studies. For candidates entering the 4th year of the program through the entrance exam system, applicaitons must be submitted upon registration.
The contract is signed for 2 years.
Terms
You must be a 3rd year student in the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program or have received acceptance to enter the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program in the 4th year through the entrance exams system.
Students are selected based on their applications and an individual interview with La Poste.
You must be between the ages of 16 and 26; those above the age of 26 must be registered as a job-seeker (no age limit for people recognised as Handicapped Workers).
Financing for education
A waiver of all tuition fees which will be paid by the company
A monthly average salary of €1500 net/month
Contact
Emilie Raulet
Responsable des relations extérieures PSB Paris School of Business
e.raulet@psbedu.paris
Sylvie Cortinhal
Service Carrières PSB Paris School of Business
s.cortinhal@psbedu.paris
Tel : +33 1 53 82 57 22

The traditional Work/Study Formula
Who is it for ?
5th year of the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program
Objective
To obtain professional qualifications for improved job insertion opportunities.
Calendar
Applications due in January of the 4th year.
Terms
An agreement of 6 months maximum (full-time) or 9 months maximum (cooperative education plan). Combining a cooperative education plan and full-time work is possible.
Contact
Sylvie Cortinhal
Service Carrières PSB Paris School of Business
s.cortinhal@psbedu.paris
Tel : +33 1 53 82 57 22

Professionalization Contracts
Who are they for ?
5th year of the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program
Objective
To obtain professional qualifications for improved job insertion opportunities.
To earn a % of the French minimum wage and partial or full payment of the student's education (non-systematic).
Calendar
Applications due at the end of the 4th year. A contract is signed for 6 to 12 months.
Conditions for obtaining them
You must be in the 5th year of the PSB Paris School of Business Grande Ecole program.
You must be between the ages of 16 and 26; those above the age of 26 must be registered as a job-seeker.
Contact
Sylvie Cortinhal
Service Carrières PSB Paris School of Business
s.cortinhal@psbedu.paris
Tel : +33 1 53 82 57 22

Miscellaneous assistance
Departmental assistance
The French General Councils offer special assistance for the most underprivileged students in the form of annual grants or loans on trust. Contact the General Council in the department where your parents legally reside.
City Assistance 
The minimum student income (RME, as it is known by its French acronym) was created to assist students facing hardship.
You must legally reside in the district granting the RME (otherwise, obtain information from the district where your parents legally reside).
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