Who can apply?
Students eligible to apply for this program are French and German students, holding or studying for a Bac with advanced proficiency in languages (German and English), and students studying for an Abibac, Abitur or international baccalaureate degree (OIB).
To succeed in this first year of the program, students need to be strong academically (in math as well as in general knowledge), have good written and oral communication skills, and be able to synthesize information and analyze complex situations.
Students must have advanced foreign language proficiency in German and English (B2 minimum). Proof of their proficiency level required, in the form of a language test (for English) and a test or language affidavit (for German).
Applicants should be enthusiastic about Franco-German relations and demonstrate a particular interest in Franco-German interculturality.
There are two stages to the application process.
- To apply to this program, go to Parcoursup and select the choice 1st year of the Bachelor's Degree Organizational Sciences - French and German program - Frankfurt
- After examination of applications and language tests, admissible candidates will be invited to an oral interview which will take place in the three languages of the program. The aim of this interview is to get to know candidates and understand their motivations.
How and When to apply?
Scholarship
A scholarship is available from the French-German university for enrolled students.
The French and German double degree program is supported by the French-German University (UFA-DFH).
Students receive a scholarship of 350 euros per month, with no means testing, granted by the UFA for the period spent in Frankfurt in the 1st year of the Bachelor’s, whether they are in classes or in an internship.
Once enrolled, students receive assistance from Université Paris Dauphine – PSL for their scholarship applications.
Tuition and financial aid
Tuition fees
Registration fees at Dauphine are established according to the different systems (national laws, tax household income, etc.).
Scholarships and Social Assistance
Funding packages are offered to Master's degree students in association with the CROUS, the Dauphine Foundation and corporations.
Funding through work-study programs.
Some Master's degree programs offer work-study training. Students are then paid and their tuition fees covered by the host company.