Who can enroll?
Only students whose applications to Université Paris Dauphine – PSL have been successful can enroll.
How to enroll
Level of qualification you are enrolling on | How did you apply? | Enrollment procedure |
L1 (1st year of a Bachelor's Degree) | PARCOURSUP | Follow the registration process directly from your Parcoursup account once you have made your final selection. |
L1 (1st year of a Bachelor's Degree) | Campus France or specific procedure | An invitation to enroll, along with full details of the enrollment procedure, will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied. If you have not received it, try checking your “junk mail” folder. |
L2 (2nd year of a Bachelor's Degree) | MyCandidature | An invitation to enroll, along with full details of the enrollment procedure, will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied. If you have not received it, try checking your “junk mail” folder. |
L3 (3rd year of a Bachelor's Degree) | MyCandidature | An invitation to enroll, along with full details of the enrollment procedure, will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied. If you have not received it, try checking your “junk mail” folder. |
M1 (1st year of a Master's Degree) | MonMaster | Once you have submitted final confirmation of your first choice, you will be sent an invitation to enroll, along with full details of the enrollment procedure. External students: the message will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied. If you have not received it, try checking your “junk mail” folder. Dauphine students: the invitation will be sent to your Dauphine email address. |
M1 (1st year of a Master's Degree) | MyCandidature | An invitation to enroll, along with full details of the enrollment procedure, will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied. If you have not received it, try checking your “junk mail” folder. |
M2 (2nd year of a Master's Degree) | MyCandidature | An invitation to enroll, along with full details of the enrollment procedure, will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied. If you have not received it, try checking your “junk mail” folder. |
PhD programs | All procedures | An invitation to enroll, along with full details of the enrollment procedure, will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied. If you have not received it, try checking your “junk mail” folder. Dauphine students: the invitation will be sent to your Dauphine mailbox (Student). |
Higher Notary diploma | All procedures | Please contact the Central Education Office |
Authorization to Conduct Research | All procedures | Please contact the Central Education Office |
Executive education | All procedures | If you register for one of the following courses, you will receive an invitation with all the information concerning the registration procedure at the e-mail address you provided when you applied. Please check that this message has not arrived in your “junk” mailbox: - List of courses concerned by the invitation If you are registering for a executive education course other than those listed above, please contact the secretariat of the course you are registering for. |
When do I enroll?
ENROLLMENT OPENS* | |
Returning Dauphine students Please note: You will only receive the enrollment invitation once you have passed your previous year (as confirmed by the panel at the end of the year) and once you have returned all borrowed books to the university library | From 26 June 2024 |
Students enrolling at Dauphine for the first time – L2 (2nd year of a Bachelor’s Degree) to PhD level | From 27 June 2024 |
Students enrolling at L1 level (1st year of a Bachelor's Degree) | From 8 July 2024 |
*The date of the start of the enrollment period is tentative and is provided as a guide. Only students who have received the enrollment procedures (via one of the national platforms or email invitation) will be able to enroll.
ENROLLMENT CLOSES | ||
L1 (1st year of a Bachelor's Degree) admitted via PARCOURSUP | If you have confirmed your first choice by: or 12 July 2024 if you have an accepted proposal and archived waiting list placements | Enroll by: 19 July 2024 (12:00 noon Paris time) |
If you have confirmed your first choice between: 13 July 2024 and 8 August 2024 inclusive | Enroll by: 23 August 2024 (12:00 noon Paris time) | |
M1 (1st year of a Master's Degree) admitted via MonMaster* | If you have confirmed your first choice by: 15 July 2024 inclusive | Enroll by: 19 July 2024 |
If you have confirmed your first choice between: 16 July 2024 and 26 August 2024 inclusive | Enroll by: 29 August 2024 | |
L2 (2nd year of a Bachelor's Degree) and M2 (2nd year of a Master's Degree) admitted via MyCandidature | Enrollment should be completed as soon as possible and must be completed before the start date of your program’s class schedule. | |
PhD / HDR (Authorization to Conduct Research) | According to the schedule that will be included with your invitation to enroll | |
Advanced Diploma in Notarial Practice | According to the schedule that will be included with your invitation to enroll |
* M1 National Diploma:
- Accounting, Control & Audit
- Law
- Notarial Law
- Economics and Management of Health and Healthcare
- Computer Science
- Management of Innovation
- Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
- Public Policies
- Social Sciences of the Economy
Student and Campus Life Contribution (CVEC)
You will be subject to the CVEC if you are enrolled on an undergraduate or apprenticeship program. During the enrollment process, you will be asked to provide proof that you have paid the CVEC.
Please note that this does not apply to students enrolled on undergraduate programs at the London and Madrid campuses.
For information on how to do this, please visit the CVEC website
Sample certificates :
Supporting documents vary according to the program for which you are enrolling. You may be asked to provide the following documents during the enrollment process:
- Notarized certificate of civil liability insurance
- Parental authorization for the enrollment of a minor student
- Notarized proof of scholarship (only if you do not have your CROUS or Campus France notification by the time of your enrollment)
If you are registering for a Major Institution Diploma program (Diplôme de grand établissement) for which the fees are income-dependent:
- Notarized Certificate of Attendance for your sibling, (only if you do not have your brother/sister’s certificate on the date of your enrollment)
- Certificate of non-submission of your tax notice for LSO (Organizational Sciences) Bachelor’s Degree programs
- Certificate of non-submission of your tax notice for MIDO (Mathematics and Computer Science of Decision and Organizations) Bachelor’s Degree programs
- Certificate of non-submission of your tax notice for a Master’s Degree program
- Notarized Certificate of tax residence outside the EU for LSO (Organizational Sciences) Bachelor’s Degree programs
- Notarized Certificate of tax residence outside the EU for MIDO (Mathematics and Computer Science of Decision and Organizations) Bachelor’s Degree programs
- Notarized Certificate of tax residence outside the EU for a Master’s Degree program
The document below will be required during your administrative registration (template to download):
Additional supporting documents may be requested in parallel with the administrative registration by the educational secretariat of your program (training contract, funding, etc.).
How do I get my student card?
Information about how to obtain your student card will be communicated to you during the enrollment process, once you have paid your tuition fees.
As part of the Erasmus + Program, Dauphine will be providing you with a European student card, which will enable you to provide proof of your student status across Europe, and to make use of your right to access student services at European partner institutions.
Methods of payment for tuition fees
For information about tuition fees for initial classical training at Université Paris Dauphine – PSL programs, click here.
Your registration will not be complete until payment is made in full. You will not be able to access online resources such as schedules and classes or sit examinations until your fees have been paid in full.
We accept two payment methods:
- Direct deposit (one payment only).
- Credit card:
- in one installment
- in three installments from the end of June to mid-October only, for tuition fees of €500 or over.
Information about how to pay will be provided during the enrollment process.
If you enroll in executive education, contact the educational secretariat of your program to find out the amount of your fees.
Your Social Security Coverage
Please check that you are covered, by logging on to the Health Insurance website.
Questions?
About your enrollment
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