Contemporary Challenges Credits
Language Immersion

Universities of Paris – MICEFA (France)

Paris, France

Program Overview

Term Start Date End Date Application Deadline
Fall 2024
TBA
TBA
Mar 01, 2024
Academic Year 2024
TBA
TBA
Mar 01, 2024
Spring 2025
TBA
TBA
Oct 01, 2024
Language(s) of Instruction
English
French
No
Yes
No
Class Standing
Second semester Sophomore
Junior
Senior
3
Restrictions

Must have completed 2 semesters of college level French (or the equivalent).

Credits

12-15

Program Advisor

The Program

The Universities of Paris fall under a consortium of 14 Parisian universities (MICEFA), with various academic strengths in Literature, French, Art History, History, Communications, Media, Economics, Natural Sciences, Cinema, Visual and Performing Arts. Students get to select an individualized study program at one of the participating member universities that best matches with their proficiency in French and academic interests. These universities are located throughout Paris, all with an extremely diverse student body from all over the world, and are all easily reached via the Paris Metro.

Universities of Paris / MICEFA (France)

Program Locations

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Universities of Paris / MICEFA (France)

France

Paris

Remember what Hemingway wrote:  "If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man [or woman!], then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast." And this moveable feast — the "City of Light" — is not only the capital of a major European power, but home to a multicultural population ranging from movie moguls, municipal workers and young students like yourself. Using the famous Paris Metro, nothing in Paris is out of reach, from walking through the Luxembourg Gardens, to having a coffee in Montparnasse, finding a book at Shakespeare and Co. in the Latin Quarter, or meeting your friends for a picnic in the Champs de Mars right next to the Eiffel Tower, and much much more!  Paris is both a museum city and a monumental architectural experiment where, in half an hour, you can walk from Roman ruins, past the 12th-century cathedral of Notre Dame, to the 21st-century Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Living and studying in Paris never has any shortage of things to do, as MICEFA and Erasmus organize many meet and greets, cultural excursions and city trips! Showing your school ID or student visa will also gain you free entry into any of Paris’ museums, from Musee D’Orsay to the Louvre, and even the top of the Arc de Triomphe.  Make Paris your home for a semester or a year, and you’ll be living and studying in one of the most magnificent cities in the world.

Academics

 

In order to have an idea of what classes are available at all of the participating universities, please visit the University of Paris' MICEFA website and brochure.

Students take their courses in English and/or French at one of the University of Paris campuses -- explore which universities offer classes in English. At the start of the semester MICEFA provides students with a three-week intensive language program prior to the start of the semester (students will receive 3 RU credits). MICEFA also offers a variety of in-house courses including: Intermediate Grammar, French Civilization, Architectural History of Paris, Literary History of Paris, and History of Franco American Relations.

You will need to be sure that you are registered as a full time student according to MICEFA/University of Paris and Rutgers University.  That means you will need to take at least 24-30 ECTS credits (12-15 RU credits) each semester. Thus, most students take four to five classes a term. It is not possible to take classes as not-for-credit or pass/fail.

For information about Study Abroad credit transfer, registration, and transcripts please visit the Academics section of our website.

Academic Calendar

*All dates are subject to change.  Do not book your flight until you have been accepted by the university and the academic dates have been confirmed.

Fall Semester

September

December / January (Dates Vary Depending on School)

Spring Semester

January

Mid May - Mid June (Dates Vary Depending on School)

Housing and Meals

 

Students begin in 10-day temporary housing in a hostel in central Paris -- during this time, students work with MICEFA staff to choose their housing.  There are different types of housing available for all budgets ranging from as low as 250€ a month (chambre de bonne); with the average housing range going from 530€-950€ a month.  The types of housing available are the following:

·  Chambre de bonne (small former maid's quarters made into studios with shared bathrooms on the floor)

·  Student Residence Housing

·  Studio Apartments

·  1 bedroom Apartments

·  Multi-room apartments for roommates

·  A private room in a family apartment

Please note, although it can be very useful to start your research before arrival, we do NOT recommend you rent an apartment sight unseen from a stranger.  If a student wishes to secure housing before arrival, MICEFA partners with Comforts of Home (for apartments) and Atome (for host families). These housing options will cost a little more money, as they are a third party system, but we are happy to help the student through the process.  For more information on accommodations please visit the MICEFA website.

Financial Information

Program Costs

This is the billed amount that will appear on your Rutgers term bill during the term you study abroad.
NJ Resident non-NJ Resident
ATW Program cost* $10,000 $13,900
Program Cost includes:
  • Tuition
  • Temporary Housing
  • Pre-semester Language Program
  • Administrative Fees
  • Emergency Medical Access Abroad
  •  *Access the World (ATW)

Out-of-Pocket Costs

These are estimated expenses that are not part of your term bill. Students will need to pay for these expenses out-of-pocket.
Airfare $1,100
Housing (average: cost will vary by accommodation type) $3,500
Meals $2,100
Visa (Estimate is for US Citizens) $360
French Health Insurance and Social Security $280
Books and Classroom Materials $100
Local Transportation $250
Personal Expenses $1,500
Total $9,190.00
Out-of-Pocket Cost includes:

The above costs are estimations and represent the known out-of-pocket costs students encounter during their time abroad.  

Some of these expenses will be paid for prior to going abroad, such as an airline ticket and visa costs, while some of these expenses, such as meals and local transportation, will be paid in-country as part of your daily expenses. As you plan, you will need to budget these costs and spend wisely throughout your time abroad.

 

Program Costs

This is the billed amount that will appear on your Rutgers term bill during the term you study abroad.
NJ Resident non-NJ Resident
ATW Program cost* $10,000 $13,900
Program Cost includes:
  • Tuition
  • Temporary Housing
  • Pre-semester Language Program
  • Administrative Fees
  • Emergency Medical Access Abroad
  •  *Access the World (ATW)

Out-of-Pocket Costs

These are estimated expenses that are not part of your term bill. Students will need to pay for these expenses out-of-pocket.
Airfare $1,100
Housing (average: cost will vary by accommodation type) $3,500
Meals $2,100
Visa (Estimate is for US Citizens) $360
French Health Insurance and Social Security $280
Books and Classroom Materials $100
Local Transportation $250
Personal Expenses $1,500
Total $9,190.00
Out-of-Pocket Cost includes:

The above costs are estimations and represent the known out-of-pocket costs students encounter during their time abroad.  

Some of these expenses will be paid for prior to going abroad, such as an airline ticket and visa costs, while some of these expenses, such as meals and local transportation, will be paid in-country as part of your daily expenses. As you plan, you will need to budget these costs and spend wisely throughout your time abroad.

 

Scholarships

Available to all Rutgers students participating in a Rutgers Global–Study Abroad program. Applications can be found inside of your study abroad program application. For more information, please visit the Scholarship section of our website.

Available to study abroad students who receive a Pell Grant.  For more information about the scholarship and additional eligibility requirements please visit the Gilman website.

Student Spotlights

Claudia Lee

"Words only do so much. Mais on va essayer. 

When I think of Paris, I think of the clanking glasses every morning reverberating from Chez Gladine's. I think of the first time I rode a Vélib, end of August racing in triumph past the congested Place d'Italie after pushing through pedestrians and honking cars with the sun beating down on my face, wind whooshing through my hair. The Ref jeans I lived in, the café crèmes I ordered, because I loved to say it in French, avec du lait végétal, s'il vous plaît, and because I relished in people-watching, writing, and having conversations over them. La Caféothèque knows me as a regular. [Knew], I suppose, now that I'm somewhere else. But somewhere else is always somewhere with me, and with me are the endlessly interesting friends, lovers, and teachers that I've been blessed to bump into. I'm better because of them."