Tuition fees and financing
All the information that you may need about tuition fees and help with financing them can be found here.
Tuition fees
The rates below are based on up-front payment. They include administrative fees, documentation, course material, Internet, Intranet and other IT resources and a contribution to the running of associations. You can either pay up-front or in instalments. The amounts shown are for new students beginning a course at the start of the 2020-2021 academic year.
Three-year programme
Admission to the 1st year of the course two years after the Baccalaureate or via the Preparatory Class or INSEEC Evolution 1 competitive examinations
- Year 1: €9,950
- Year 2: €11,950
- Year 3: €11,950
Two-year programme
Admission to the 2nd year of the course three/four years after the Baccalaureate or via the INSEEC Evolution 2 competitive examination
- Year 1: €11,950
- Year 2: €11,950
Help with financing your course
At the INSEEC Graduate School, there are various methods for helping students to finance their course. This aid can take the form of bank transfers or partial exemption from tuition fees.
It is awarded to students that meet certain defined criteria and up to the limit of available funds.
These aid systems are managed by Mrs. Elodie GLEIZES
Grants
State grants
The INSEEC School of Business and Economics is accredited to take students benefiting from State Grants (as a guide these range from €1,009 to €5,005 and are means-tested). You can fill in your Student Social File at: www.etudiant.gouv.fr
INSEEC U. Solidarity Fund:
These grants are awarded to INSEEC students on social and academic criteria (students with French nationality studying full-time or on work-study programmes only) by the Solidarity Fund (means-tested; overall budget of €400,000).
“Mobility” grants
These are awarded on social criteria to students who wish to study abroad as part of their course in a higher education establishment or for a placement. (Only for 2nd and 3rd year students on overseas placements or studying in a partner university).
ERASMUS grants:
Finance to study in a partner European university or for a placement carried out in Europe.
Fondation Jacques Lambert (Fondation de France) grant:
Finance in the form of a grant towards tuition fees, for first-year students who can prove that they are in financial difficulty and who have obtained excellent results at university
https://www.fondationdefrance.org/fr/bourses-le-coup-de-pouce-pour-demarrer-dans-la-vie
INSEEC U. Innovation-Diversity Endowment Fund
Twice a year, the INSEEC U. Innovation-Diversity Endowment Fund awards Excellence Grants of up to 80% of tuition fees. Recipients are worthy students whose personal economic situation threatens to compromise their education and career. Each demand is examined individually and the amounts awarded enable recipients to look to the future more serenely.
Student loans
Loans on trust or reductions in tuition fees
Loans made by the school on different criteria (worthy students, siblings, students repeating a year).
Negotiation of student loans from partner banks
The school administrative department has contacts with all the major banks that offer student loans at preferential rates (BNP, LCL, SG, CCF).
Oséo student loan guaranteed by the state :
This system allows the student to obtain a loan to finance their education from a partner bank without the requirement of a guarantee from a friend or relative. Loans are granted whatever the income of the student or their parents and whichever course is being studied (up to €15,000).
Other forms of help
Payment in instalments
It is possible to pay tuition fees in instalments
Payment
It is possible to be paid during obligatory placements and during the optional gap year (between €700 and €1,400 per month on average).
Course organisation
The frequency of teaching is designed to facilitate access to paid student jobs. INSEEC School of Business and Economics (IBO in Bordeaux) student associations offer a variety of paid employment throughout the year: street marketing, in-store demonstrations, hosting, events, questionnaire administration…
Apprenticeship, vocational training, work-study agreements
Different systems have been set up to help students cover the cost of tuition.
Our banking partners
Société Générale:
PARIS BELLEVILLE branch – 3 Rue Rebeval 75019 Paris – Contact: +33 (0)1 53 38 89 00
PARIS SIMON BOLIVAR branch – 103 Av Simon Bolivar 75019 Paris – Contact: +33 (0)1 42 02 27 12
BNP PARIBAS:
BNP PARIBAS Goncourt branch – 156 Avenue Parmentier 75010 Paris – Contact: +33 (0)1 40 18 73 08
BRED ESPACE GRANDES ECOLES:
Your INSEEC advisor: +33 (0)1 56 71 67 51
LCL:
PARIS GONCOURT branch – 150 Avenue Parmentier 75011 Paris – Contact: +33 (0)1 49 23 18 60
Société Générale:
BORDEAUX branch – 28 Crs de l’Intendance 33000 Bordeaux – Tel.: +33 (0)5 56 56 44 49
BORDEAUX CHARTRONS branch – 1 Crs Balguerie Stuttenberg 33000 Bordeaux – Tel.: +33 (0)5 57 87 42 14
BORDEAUX VICTOIRE branch – 1 Pl de la Victoire 33000 Bordeaux – Tel.: +33 (0)5 56 94 43 46