Applying
Bachelor's 1st year - General guidelines
- How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a French baccalaureate?
- How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a non-French high school diploma?
- Does the “Etudes en France” procedure concern me?
- I am currently enrolled in a preparatory course. Can I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree?
- I have a technical or professional baccalaureate. Can I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree?
- What are your selection criteria?
- I am in my final/penultimate year of high school. What specialist disciplines should I choose for the best chance of being admitted into the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL?
- How much are the tuition fees?
Bachelor's 1st year - International tracks
- What international tracks are there for the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree?
- Can I apply for several tracks within the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Organizational Sciences?
- What languages are used to teach in the international tracks?
- What is the required language level?
- Can I send you the results of my language exam once applications have closed?
- Does the content on the international track program differ from that on the standard 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Organizational Sciences?
- What diploma will I be awarded following completion of the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Organizational Sciences on the international track?
- Does studying on one of these international tracks increase my chances of being admitted for further study at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL?
Bachelor's 1st year - Application outcome
- When will I find out whether my application has been successful?
- Do I have a chance of being admitted if I am put on a waiting list?
- I am on a waiting list or reserve list. Can I send additional supporting documents for my application?
- I am on a waiting list. When will I receive a firm response?
- Can I ask for my application to be re-assessed?
Bachelor's 2nd and 3rd years
- Can I apply for direct entry to the 2nd year of a Bachelor's degree at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL?
- Can I apply for direct entry to the 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL?
- How do I apply to the 2nd or 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree?
- I am an international student. How do I apply for the 2nd or 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree?
- Does the “Etudes en France” procedure concern me?
- When can I apply on the MyCandidature platform?
- I haven’t received my grade transcript yet. How do I complete my application?
- I have studied abroad. Where should I mention that?
- When will I find out whether my application has been successful?
- How can I find out my rank on the waiting list or reserve list?
- I have to accept my offer within eight days, but I’m waiting for other admissions decisions. What should I do?
- The deadline has passed, and I can no longer apply via the MyCandidature platform. Can I email my application?
- My application was not successful. Can I re-apply?
- How much are the tuition fees?
- I have a technical issue or question about the MyCandidature platform.
Master's degrees
- How do I apply to a Master's program?
- What are the admission requirements?
- When should I submit my application?
- I am an international student. How do I apply for a Master's program?
- When will I find out whether my application has been successful?
- How can I find out my rank on the waiting list or reserve list?
- I have to accept my offer within eight days, but I’m waiting for other admissions decisions. What should I do?
- The deadline has passed, and I can no longer apply via the MyCandidature platform. Can I email my application?
- My application was not successful. Can I re-apply?
- How much are the tuition fees?
- I have a technical issue or question about the MyCandidature platform.
Enrollment
Registration dates
Registration process
- Can I enrol if I haven’t applied to Dauphine?
- Under what circumstances will I receive an invitation to enrol?
- Do I have to visit the university in person to enrol?
- What supporting documents do I need to enrol?
- I am missing a document. Can I still enrol?
- I am being asked to provide a tax notice, but my family is not fiscally resident in an EU country. What should I do?
- I have a question or problem filling in the required information.
Paying tuition fees
Student card and study certificate
Financial aid and funding
Financial aid
- What scholarships or grants am I eligible for when I enrol at Dauphine?
- When should I apply for a grant/scholarship?
- I am spending a year or semester studying or working abroad. Can I apply for a grant/scholarship?
- Are there any financial aid packages aimed specifically at international students enrolled at Dauphine?
- How do I apply for the EIFFEL scholarship?
- I submitted my grant application to the CROUS, but I haven’t received any kind of notification. What should I do?
Go abroad to study
General guidelines
Exchange programs
Bachelor's 1st year - International tracks
Master's degree - Study abroad
Come study at Dauphine
General guidelines
Exchange students
Applying
Applying for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree - General guidelines
How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a French baccalaureate?
If you are sitting or have a French baccalaureate, you will need to follow the Parcoursup procedure, irrespective of your nationality. Application closing dates are available to view on the Parcoursup website. To view the fact sheets for the programs on offer at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL on Parcoursup, use the search engine to look for “Dauphine”.
How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a non-French high school diploma?
- If you have a high school diploma issued by a European Union (EU) country, you will need to apply via Parcoursup, irrespective of your nationality.
- If you have a high school diploma from outside the EU, and:
- You are a French or European national, you will need to apply via Parcoursup.
- You are a citizen of a non-EU country, you will need to submit a DAP (preliminary admission request). - If you have an international baccalaureate (IB) and:
- You are a French or European national, you will need to apply via Parcoursup.
- You are a citizen of a non-EU country, you will need to submit a DAP (preliminary admission request).
For more information, visit this page.
Does the “Etudes en France” procedure concern me?
If you are not sitting/do not hold a French or European baccalaureate (see previous question) and you are a national of one of the countries eligible for the “Etudes en France” procedure, you will need to submit a DAP (preliminary admission request) For more information, visit this page.
I am currently enrolled in a preparatory course. Can I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree?
Students in their first year of a preparatory course who wish to transfer over to the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree must apply via Parcoursup
I have a technical or professional baccalaureate. Can I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree?
Your application will be considered, irrespective of the type of baccalaureate you hold. To find out more about entry requirements and the criteria used to assess applications, check the fact sheets for the programs on offer on Parcoursup (use the program search engine to look for “Dauphine”).
What are your selection criteria?
To find out more about entry requirements, the criteria used to assess applications, and the number of places available, check the fact sheets for the programs on offer on Parcoursup (use the program search engine to look for “Dauphine”).
The Parcoursup campaign’s public report also provides valuable insight (procedure data, statistics, local requirements, methods used to assess choices/preferences, etc.). Irrespective of the program, admission to Dauphine remains highly selective. No geographical criteria (Paris, France outside of Paris, international) are used to assess applications: the best candidates are selected, irrespective of where they come from.
I am in my final/penultimate year of high school. What specialist disciplines should I choose for the best chance of being admitted into the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL?
- For the best chances of succeeding on the 1st year of the Organizational Sciences Bachelor’s degree program, it is highly recommended that you take Mathematics in your penultimate and final years, or take Mathematics in your penultimate year with additional mathematics as an option in your final year.
- For the 1st year of the Mathematics and Computer Science Bachelor’s degree program, it is highly recommended that you take Mathematics in your penultimate and final years, as well as expert mathematics as an option.
- For the double Bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence and Organizational Sciences, it is highly recommended that you take Mathematics in your penultimate and final years.
How much are the tuition fees?
Tuition fees are outlined on this page.
Applying for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree - International tracks (Organizational Sciences)
What international tracks are there for the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree?
Three international tracks start right from the 1st year of the Bachelor’s degree: on the London campus, at the Universidad Carlos III in Madrid, and at Frankfurt’s Goethe Universität.
For more information, visit this page.
Can I apply for several tracks within the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Organizational Sciences?
It is possible to apply to more than one track (Paris, London, Madrid and the double French/German Bachelor's degree in Frankfurt), as they are all stand-alone programs. Irrespective of the number of tracks you apply to on Parcoursup, they will collectively count for just one preference/choice out of your allocated 10.
Please note, however, that it is important to remain consistent in your choices: applying to all 1st year Bachelor’s degree tracks at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL will not increase your chances of being admitted.
What languages are used to teach in the international tracks?
- On the London track, almost all instruction is given in English.
- On the Madrid track, instruction is given in Spanish and English to practically equal degrees.
- Instruction for the double French/German Bachelor's degree is primarily given in English during the first three semesters in Paris (70% English, 20% French and 10% German), and then alternates between German and English for the following three semesters in Frankfurt.
What is the required language level?
For the London and Madrid tracks and the double French/German Bachelor's degree, you will need a strong command of English. You will be expected to be proficient to B2+ level, allowing you to follow the teaching without any difficulty, after an adjustment period. Similar proficiency levels are required in Spanish for the Madrid track, and in German for the double French/German Bachelor's degree.
For each of these tracks, upon applying you will be asked for the results of the official language exam you will have sat. Please note:
- For the London campus : For candidates who do not hold either British or Irish nationality, nor have permanent resident or pre-settled status under an EU settlement scheme, it is necessary to present a result from one of the four official English language tests in accordance with the study visa application procedure in the UK (IELTS for UKVI Academic or LanguageCert International ESOL SELT B2, C1, or C2 or Pearson PTE Academic UKVI or Skills for English SELT). For other candidates, the official English language tests IELTS, Cambridge, and TOEFL are accepted. For more information.
- For the Madrid track and the double French/German Bachelor's degree, the aforementioned official English-language exams or, failing this, the Cambridge, IELTS and TOEFL tests, are all accepted.
Can I send you the results of my language exam once applications have closed?
You must provide us with the results of your language exam before the official window for submitting your supporting documents on the Parcoursup platform closes (see application deadline calendar). No documents sent outside of Parcoursup will be accepted.
Does the content on the international track program differ from that on the standard 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Organizational Sciences?
The program content is the same, although where relevant, content has been adapted to fully tap into local particularities and resources. The program content is approved by the EU supervisors at the Paris campus tasked with ensuring class and exam compliance.
What diploma will I be awarded following completion of the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree in Organizational Sciences on the international track?
- Following three years of study in London, you will be awarded a Bachelor's degree in Management from the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL.
- Following two years of study in London or Madrid and a third year of specialization in Paris or on study abroad, you will be awarded a Bachelor's degree in Economics, Management or Social Sciences from the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, depending on the specialization you choose.
- At the end of the double French/German Bachelor's degree, students are also awarded a Bachelor’s from the Goethe Universität in Frankfurt.
Does studying on one of these international tracks increase my chances of being admitted for further study at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL?
The international track programs offer a very different academic experience in an enriching, varied international setting. Studying on one of these programs equips students with extra resources, notably language skills, and ensures they learn independent study skills at a faster pace.
Academic prowess remains the most important criterion in guaranteeing success in your studies, however experience gained on the international track is naturally taken into account provided you are able to use it to your advantage.
Applying for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree - Application outcome
When will I find out whether my application has been successful?
- If you are applying via Parcoursup (see “How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a French baccalaureate?” and “How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a non-French high school diploma?”): the main admissions window opens in early June and closes mid-July. A detailed Parcoursup calendar is available to view on this page.
- If you are applying through a DAP (see “How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a non-French high school diploma?” and “Does the “Etudes en France” procedure concern me?”): you will receive your results by email in the second half of April, and will be required to confirm your first choice within the week.
- If you are applying via a special procedure: you will receive your results by email in late April, and will be required to confirm your first choice in early May.
Do I have a chance of being admitted if I am put on a waiting list?
It depends on the number of students on the main list who give up their place, and where you rank on the waiting list. The rank of the last student admitted via the main procedure is given on an indicative basis on the choice assessment report you can view on each program fact sheet on the Parcoursup platform (use the search engine to look for “Dauphine”).
I am on a waiting list or reserve list. Can I send additional supporting documents for my application?
No documents sent outside of the official procedure will be considered.
I am on a waiting list. When will I receive a firm response?
- If you are applying via Parcoursup (see “How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a French baccalaureate?” and “How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a non-French high school diploma?”): the main admissions window remains open until mid-July. If you have first choices/preferences for which you are still on a waiting list, you will have a brief window of time in which to confirm them, from end of June to mid-July. A detailed Parcoursup calendar is available to view on this page.
- If you are applying through a DAP (see “How do I apply for the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree with a non-French high school diploma?” and “Does the “Etudes en France” procedure concern me?”) or the special procedure: there is no waiting list. You will be sent the results of your application directly.
Can I ask for my application to be re-assessed?
The admissions committee reviews your application based on the information provided during the application period. For reasons of fairness, we cannot review applications a second time.
Applying for the 2nd and 3rd years of a Bachelor's degree
Can I apply for direct entry to the 2nd year of a Bachelor's degree at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL?
- If you have completed a preparatory course or a 1st year of a Mathematics or Mathematics-Computer Science Bachelor's degree, it is possible to apply for direct entry to the 2nd year of the Mathematics-Computer Science or Mathematics-Economics Bachelor's degree. The application procedure and calendar are available to view on this page.
- Applications to the 2nd year of the Organizational Sciences Bachelor's degree at the Paris campus are only open to students on preparatory courses for the Grandes Écoles at lycées that have signed a partnership agreement with the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL (Henri IV, Louis-le-Grand, Saint-Louis and Janson-de-Sailly in Paris, Louise Michel in Bobigny) and enrolled on the cumulative DECP program at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL. The application procedure and calendar are available to view on this page.
- The double Bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence and Organizational Sciences is not open to applications for direct entry to the 2nd or 3rd years. It is only open to applications for the 1st year, with the program running for a full three years.
Can I apply for direct entry to the 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree at the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL?
- External admissions are possible for all 3rd year tracks of the Mathematics and Computer Science and Organizational Sciences Bachelor's degrees, with the exception of the 3rd year of the Management and Organizational Management Bachelor's degree (see admission requirements on this page). You can view the admission requirements for each 3rd year track in the “Admissions” tab of their respective fact sheets, accessible via this page.
- The double Bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence and Organizational Sciences is not open to applications for direct entry to the 2nd or 3rd years, as the program runs for a full three years.
How do I apply to the 2nd or 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree?
Applications for 2nd or 3rd years of a Bachelor's degree must be submitted through the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL’s platform, MyCandidature. Check this page to view the procedure and calendar for MyCandidature applications for the Organizational Sciences program, and this page for the Mathematics and Computer Science program.
I am an international student. How do I apply for the 2nd or 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree?
You must apply via MyCandidature (see question above) and follow the "Etudes en France" procedure if this process applies to your home country (see question below). For more information, visit this page.
Check this page to view the procedure and calendar for MyCandidature applications for the Organizational Sciences program, and this page for the Mathematics and Computer Science program.
Does the “Etudes en France” procedure concern me?
If you have studied at a higher education institution outside the EU and you are a national of one of the countries eligible for the “Etudes en France” procedure, you will need to follow the “Etudes en France” procedure and simultaneously follow our establishment’s procedure too (application via the MyCandidature platform, see “How do I apply to the 2nd or 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree?”). Please note: for your application to be reviewed, you must complete both procedures.
When can I apply on the MyCandidature platform?
You can create an account on the MyCandidature platform from January on, and apply in line with the opening dates given on the calendars for each of the programs. You can check these from this page for the Organizational Sciences program, and from this page for the Mathematics and Computer Science program.
I haven’t received my grade transcript yet. How do I complete my application?
You can provide an affidavit of your grades. You will need to provide your original transcript when you register for classes.
Please be minded that any person who makes a false statement, on their own behalf or someone else's, shall be liable to the penalties indicated in article 441-1 of the French criminal code, which establishes punitive measures with a maximum of three years imprisonment and a 45,000 euro fine.
I have studied abroad. Where should I mention that?
All study abroad experience should be indicated in the Professional Curriculum/Internships/Student Clubs section of your application.
When will I find out whether my application has been successful?
The admissions committee has two months to reply to you from the date on which applications close. These dates are given on the application calendar for each program, which is updated in December. You can view the calendar from this page for the Organizational Sciences program, and from this page for the Mathematics and Computer Science program.
How can I find out my rank on the waiting list or reserve list?
- If you are on a reserve list, you will be informed of your rank in the offer email. Because this list changes frequently, we cannot provide any further information.
- If you are on the waiting list, you will not be ranked.
I have to accept my offer within eight days, but I’m waiting for other admissions decisions. What should I do?
You can accept the offer you have received while waiting for the other decisions. If you do not accept the offer, you will lose it.
This information is outlined on the MyCandidature page.
The deadline has passed, and I can no longer apply via the MyCandidature platform. Can I email my application?
All applications must be submitted via the MyCandidature platform. Incomplete or late applications are considered inadmissible, with no exceptions made.
My application was not successful. Can I re-apply?
If your application has been unsuccessful, you can apply again next year, during the next round of applications.
How much are the tuition fees?
Tuition fees are outlined on this page.
I have a technical issue or question about the MyCandidature platform.
Please check this page if you have questions concerning applying via the Dauphine - MyCandidature platform.
Applying for Master's degrees
How do I apply to a Master's program?
Depending on the Master's degree in question, applications must be submitted:
- Via the "monmaster.gouv.fr" platform for National Master's Diplomas. You can check the list of Master's degrees in question on this page
- Or via the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL “MyCandidature” platform
The procedure and calendar for applying to the Master's degree that interests you are available to view on this page
What are the admission requirements?
Each Master's program has its own admission requirements. You can view them by heading to the “Admissions” tab on the fact sheet for each Master's degree, accessible via this page.
When should I submit my application?
The application calendar is drawn up each year, which means that application dates are likely to vary from one year to the next. Each Master's degree has its own application deadlines: you can check them from December of the year before, via this page (select the program that interests you). They are posted in the “Admissions” tab on the fact sheet for each Master's degree, accessible via this page.
I am an international student. How do I apply for a Master's program?
There are several routes to applying depending on your nationality, your country of residence, and the level and program you wish to apply for.
Check this page for details.
When will I find out whether my application has been successful?
The dates on which admissions committees’ decisions are given are provided in the application calendars:
How can I find out my rank on the waiting list or reserve list?
- Candidates on the reserve list will be told their position in their offer letter. Because this list changes frequently, we cannot provide any further information.
- Candidates on the waiting list are not ranked.
I have to accept my offer within eight days, but I’m waiting for other admissions decisions. What should I do?
You can accept the offer you have received while waiting for the other decisions. If you do not accept the offer, you will lose it.
The deadline has passed, and I can no longer apply via the MyCandidature platform. Can I email my application?
All applications must be submitted via the MyCandidature platform. Incomplete or late applications are considered inadmissible, with no exceptions made.
My application was not successful. Can I re-apply?
If your application has been unsuccessful, you can apply again next year, during the next round of applications.
How much are the tuition fees?
Tuition fees are outlined on this page.
I have a technical issue or question about the MyCandidature platform.
Please check this page if you have questions concerning applying via the Dauphine - PSL MyCandidature platform.
Enrollment
Registration dates
I have been accepted on the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree. When should I enrol?
If you applied via Parcoursup, you will need to enrol in line with France’s national calendar, which is given on this page.
I have been accepted on another year (ranging from the 2nd year of a Bachelor's degree to the 2nd year of a Master's degree). When should I enrol?
Enrollment opens in July, end of August, and September. Specific dates for when enrollment opens and closes are given on this page.
Registration Process
Can I enrol if I haven’t applied to Dauphine?
You cannot enrol at Dauphine if you haven’t applied and received an offer of a place.
Under what circumstances will I receive an invitation to enrol?
In order to receive an invitation to enrol:
- Your application must have been accepted by the academic department;
- You must have confirmed your first choice on Parcoursup, MyCandidature or MonMaster;
- If you are already a Dauphine student, you must also:
- Have passed your previous year (the accreditation panel must have met more than two days prior to you being accepted on the course);
- Have returned all your books to the university library;
- Have no outstanding payments due to the accounting department for the previous year’s tuition fees.
- If you have circumstances not covered by these points, please send us your question via this page.
Do I have to visit the university in person to enrol?
Dauphine has an online registration process in place for the vast majority of its programs. You will find specific enrollment instructions in the invitation to enrol email. Please follow the instructions in the email attentively.
What supporting documents do I need to enrol?
The supporting documents you will need vary depending on whether you are registering at Dauphine for the first time, or re-enrolling. They also depend on the registration process that applies to you (initial training; pre-experience training; executive education).
For a (non-exhaustive) list of supporting documents and for templates of the documents you will need to enrol, visit this page.
I am missing a document. Can I still enrol?
Irrespective of the registration process that applies to you, your enrollment packet must be complete for your enrollment to be approved. If you are missing a document, you will not be able to pay your tuition fees or be issued a student card and study certificate.
- If you enrol online, you will be able to upload your documents bit by bit.
For any questions concerning enrollment, please check this page.
I am being asked to provide a tax notice, but my family is not fiscally resident in an EU country. What should I do?
Instead of a tax notice, you must write a letter serving as a self-certified statement made upon honor, indicating that your fiscal residence is located outside the EU.
I have a question or problem filling in the required information.
If you are struggling to provide some information, whether you are enrolling online or offline, you can ask any questions through this page.
Paying tuition fees
When will I be asked to pay my tuition fees?
Before paying your tuition fees, your enrollment application must be complete (including details about you, and supporting paperwork).
If you are a grant- or scholarship-holder (CROUS or CAMPUS FRANCE), you are exempt from tuition fees.
What payment methods do you accept?
Details of how to pay will be included in the email you will be sent inviting you to pay your tuition fees.
Student card and study certificate
How will I be issued my student card and study certificate?
- Executive education students will be issued their student card and study certificate by their academic department.
- Students on an initial training or pre-experience training course will be sent information on how to receive their student card and study certificate once they have enrolled.
Details are provided on this page.
I haven’t received my student card or study certificate yet. Why?
- You are required to pay your tuition fees before you can be issued your student card and study certificate. If you have not received any communication asking you to pay your fees, please check that nothing is missing from your enrollment packet (details about you and supporting paperwork).
- If you have circumstances not covered by these points, please send us your question via this page.
Financial aid and funding your studies
Financial aid
What scholarships or grants am I eligible for when I enrol at Dauphine?
- Various financial aid packages, grants and scholarships are available to students depending on their field and level of study. They are awarded on personal circumstances and academic criteria.
- The CROUS offers a certain number of specific aid packages and grants, which you can check on the Crous Paris website and étudiant.gouv.fr.
When should I apply for a grant/scholarship?
- The deadlines for applications is specific to each grant. You can check opening windows on this page.
- For CROUS grants, you can apply outside these windows, but your application will take longer to process and may be postponed to the following academic year.
I am spending a year or semester studying or working abroad. Can I apply for a grant/scholarship?
- There are several grants/scholarships open to students studying or working abroad. These are outlined on this page (“Work/study abroad students at Dauphine”).
Are there any financial aid packages aimed specifically at international students enrolled at Dauphine?
There are several aid packages aimed at international students registered at Dauphine:
- Dauphine’s financial aid programs: the merit scholarship and the Fondation Dauphine scholarship, which you can read about on this page (“International students at Dauphine” section).
- Campus France financial aid programs: with the exception of the EIFFEL scholarship, these programs are specific to each “Espace Campus France”, meaning the financial aid programs differ depending on your country of origin. The Campus Bourse website provides a full list of all grants and scholarships open to international students.
How do I apply for the EIFFEL scholarship?
The EIFFEL academic excellence scholarship is for international Master’s and PhD students. It is a Campus France scheme, but applications are made directly to each university. For more information, visit this page (“International students at Dauphine” section).
I submitted my grant application to the CROUS, but I haven’t received any kind of notification. What should I do?
To check in with how your student social form is progressing, or for any issues concerning payment of your grant, you will need to contact the CROUS directly. Once you have enrolled, you can send the CROUS a copy of your study certificate to further support your application.
Housing
Does Dauphine offer accommodation?
Dauphine manages around 900 housing units, including three residences (two in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine and one in Nanterre) to provide reasonably priced accommodation to students whose homes are far from the campus as well as international exchange students.
If you are interested in submitting a housing application for one of these residences, or if you would like support in finding housing,
Please check this page.
Does Dauphine help students on the international Bachelor's degree tracks with finding housing?
- Candidates accepted on these tracks are given support in securing accommodation in London and Madrid. The university offers a number of solutions through its trusted partners.
- For the double French/German Bachelor's degree that starts in Paris (Semesters 1, 2 and 3), students can request support from the PSL Housing Department.
Go abroad to study
General guidelines
What study abroad opportunities are open to me?
Boasting over 200 international partnerships across all five continents, the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL offers a number of options for its Bachelor’s and Master's degree students who wish to study abroad.
- International tracks starting from the 1st year of a Bachelor's degree (check this section in the FAQs)
- Study abroad in Europe (Erasmus+) or outside Europe at the university’s partner institutions
- Double degrees (diploma from Dauphine and diploma from the host university awarded at the end of the program)
- Remote semesters
- Summer schools at the London campus
For more information, visit this page.
Where can I go?
Browse the list of Dauphine’s partner institutions on this page (click “Search” to view a map of our partner institutions).
Exchange programs
How do I enrol on an exchange program?
Erasmus+ is a European program that oversees and facilitates exchanges within Europe. The Université Paris Dauphine-PSL is a member of the Erasmus Charter, through which it has signed exchange agreements with more than 100 partners.
The Université Paris Dauphine-PSL also has more than 100 exchange agreements with higher education institutions outside Europe.
- Browse the list of Dauphine’s partner institutions on this page (click “Search” to view a map of our partner institutions).
- Study abroad periods run from three to 12 months, and you can elect to study as an exchange student in the 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree, the 1st year of a Master's degree and the 2nd year of a Master's degree on some programs.
- For more information on studying abroad, please check this page
What is the language requirement for applying to a study abroad program?
- It is crucial you master the language used in the country where you will be studying.
- Most partner universities require a language certificate (TOEFL, IELTS, etc.), which must be valid for the entire duration of the period you spend abroad. You must pass these tests in order to succeed in your study abroad plans.
- Partner institutions’ prerequisites are provided in each institution’s profile on the search page (click “Search” to view a map of our partner institutions).
When should I apply?
Applications are generally open:
- In October: to study abroad the following year, either for the first semester or the full academic year.
- In April: to study abroad the following academic year, for the second semester.
Please note that you must already be enrolled at Dauphine in order to apply for an exchange program.
What financial support is available to me to take part in an exchange program?
- There are several grants/scholarships open to students studying or working abroad. These are outlined on this page (“Work/study abroad students at Dauphine”).
What study abroad opportunities are there for Master’s students?
- Master’s students can study abroad for a semester or full academic year. The process and requirements for this vary, and are outlined on this page.
- You may also contact the secretary’s office for the 1st or 2nd year of the Master's degree that interests you, by checking the details on the Master's program page: dauphine.psl.eu/formations/masters
Come study at Dauphine
General guidelines
How can I study abroad at Dauphine?
International students can apply to come and study at Dauphine:
- Either as part of an exchange program, for a semester or full academic year, if your home institution is a Dauphine partner. Check this page for further details.
- Or as an independent student on one of our programs or courses. Check this page for details of the programs we offer.
- Details of all our courses and programs are available on this page.
Can I visit the Dauphine campuses?
Our university campuses are not open to visits. You can, however, watch tours on Dauphine’s YouTube channel:
Can I take French classes at Dauphine?
French as a foreign language’ classes are open to students attending Dauphine as part of a university exchange or double degree:
- Fee-paying intensive seminars offered at the start of each semester
- Free semester-long courses worth 6 ECTS credits.
Semester-long courses can also be taken by non-exchange external students enrolled at Dauphine, in which case no credits are awarded. All details are available to view on this page.
What languages is instruction given in?
- Exchange students have the option of choosing to study in just English, just French, or both.
- Classes are primarily taught in French and English at the Paris campus. Some Master's degrees are taught entirely in English. Visit the following page.
- Instruction languages for the 1st year of the Bachelor's degree international tracks in London, Madrid and Frankfurt are given in this section of the FAQs.
Exchange students
How do I enrol at Dauphine as part of an exchange program?
You can apply to come and study here as part of an exchange program if your home institution is a Dauphine partner. To check, please view the list of partner institutions by clicking on this link.
All details are available to view on this page, from the classes we offer to the application procedure.
What level of French and English do I need to come and study at Dauphine on an exchange?
Exchange students must be able to evidence proficiency to the following degrees:
- Non-native English-speakers: minimum B2 (TOEFL IBT 92, IELTS 6.5, Cambridge FCE score 160) is required for classes given in English.
- Non-native French-speakers: minimum B2 (DELF, TCF) is required for classes given in French (no prerequisites for ‘French as a foreign language’ classes).
For more information, visit this page. and check the fact sheet.
Non-exchange students
How do I apply if I am not on an exchange program?
You can apply to all Dauphine courses and programs as an independent external candidate.
Visit this page for details of all Bachelor's and Master's degree programs available to international students.
Details of all our courses and programs are available on this page. Instructions on how to apply are given on this page.
Does Dauphine offer programs and courses taught entirely in English?
Several of our Master's degree programs are taught entirely in English: Organizational Sciences and Mathematics - Computer Science, as well as the Master's degree in Fashion and Materials. For more information, visit this page.
Does Dauphine offer programs and courses taught entirely online?
Wherever possible, Dauphine provides in-person classroom-based teaching. Some courses and programs may offer a mix of in-person and remote learning, but none are taught entirely online.