- Welcoming exchange students for a year or a semester of study
Each year, ebabx welcomes students from partner and associate schools for a study period of one or two semesters in cycle 1 (bachelor) or cycle 2 (master).
The terms and conditions are detailed in the Fact Sheet.
Students who wish to spend a semester or a whole year at ebabx should contact the international relations office at their home institution for further information.
The list of partner and associate institutions and schools is available here.
Would you like to come to ebabx for a semester or a full year, but your home institution is not a partner of ebabx? Contact us to discuss your situation:s.thierry@ebabx.fr
NB: International students wishing to complete a full degree programme (bachelor's and/or master's) at ebabx must follow the school's admission procedures.
- International Relations Office
Sébastien Thierry, Head of International Relations
s.thierry@ebabx.fr
T. +33 (0)671946407
- Steps to take to study at ebabx
1. Nomination
As an international student, the person in charge of international relations at your institution must inform Sébastien THIERRY of your nomination by filling the nomination form (Word) to be downloaded below.
Deadline: 1st semester / full academic year: 15 April
2nd semester: 15 October
2. Application
Deadline: 1st semester / full academic year: 30 April
2nd semester: 30 October
- Documents to apply:
- application form
- Cover letter (.pdf)
- Portfolio (.pdf)
- CV (.pdf)
- Copy of passport/ID card (.pdf)
- ID photo
3. Selection
Acceptance will be notified within 4 weeks after the application deadline.
As part of its Erasmus charter, the school is open to welcoming students with disabilities.
A Learning Agreement is drawn up and approved by the sending institution and ebabx to define the courses the student will take and the associated ECTS credits.
A transcript of records and an assessment form (with the grades received for each course) are issued as soon as the semester assessment process is complete. The validation of all or part of the credits is the responsibility of the sending institution.
- French courses for non-French-speaking students
Courses at ebabx are taught in French. Students are therefore expected to have a B2 level in French before arriving.
Non-French-speaking students can take French as a Foreign Language (FLE) courses at ebabx. These are group courses taught by a qualified teacher, four hours per week, which can earn students 2 ECTS credits.
- Welcoming staff from partner institutions
Each year, ebabx welcomes teachers and staff from partner institutions. They come to carry out teaching assignments or study visits as part of cooperation projects.
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Welcome Guide for students from partner schools
Here you will find information on preparing for your stay, settling in France, a section on student life, information on language courses, etc.
ebabx is mindful of environmental and ecological issues, particularly the carbon footprint of its activities. For more information on this subject: https://impactco2.fr/outils

