MICEFA Study Mobility (USA – Canada)
MICEFA is a consortium bringing together most universities in Paris and more than 80 universities in the United States of America and Canada.
Eligibility
To apply for a study mobility with MICEFA program, students must, at the time of application:
- be enrolled at Université Paris Cité in a national degree program
- have completed at least their first year of a Bachelor’s degree
- have a strong academic record (minimum GPA equivalent of 12/20)
- demonstrate sufficient language proficiency (for English-speaking destinations: at least 80/120 on the TOEFL or 6.5/9 on the IELTS). Please note: TOEFL results must be included in the application file. No extensions will be granted, so be sure to register as early as the beginning of September
- all students officially enrolled at Université Paris Cité are eligible, regardless of nationality. Non-European international students must hold a valid residence permit for the entire duration of their mobility
Where can you go?
Required language level
Most universities require proof of a minimum level in the language of instruction. This is particularly the case for English-speaking universities, which require certification such as TOEFL or IELTS (United States, Australia).
Students are responsible for registering for and paying for these tests themselves. Results must be provided at the time of application. No extensions will be granted.
Please note that required scores vary depending on the MICEFA partner universities. As an example, the minimum score to apply is 80/120 (TOEFL).
Application procedures for Université Paris Cité students are available on the intranet.
The International Relations Department is your main point of contact for any questions or information regarding the MICEFA program.
International Relations Department
Campus des Grands Moulins
Grands Moulins Building – Wing A – 2nd floor
5 rue Thomas Mann, 75013 Paris
mobility.iro@u-paris.fr
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