Which school do you want to study? What program can you take? Are the schools offering scholarships?
Generally, schools in France will ask for your:
Application form (hard copy)
Education credentials
Copy of passport with visa
Birth certificate
Financial statements
Proof of English proficiency
Essay (for some colleges)
The specific requirements will vary depending on your school, course, and level of study.
Visit the Edukasyon profile of the school you like to find their specific requirements. For a list of schools in France looking for Filipino students, see here.
Being the third most attractive country for foreign students, France undoubtedly offers world-class education for everyone through more than 3,500 institutions of higher education.
The French government’s policy that aims to welcome and support more foreign students simplifies the process of acquiring visas by giving priority to all applying students, both locally and internationally. Students are also able to apply to 20 different universities through a single application process.
Tuition and living costs in France are also far less expensive compared to other countries, with the average cost for a first year degree being as low as 190 euros.
Schools in France offer many undergraduate and graduate programs in every academic field. After deciding (1) What your career goals are and (2) What academic programs can help you achieve those goals, it's time to do some research on which school is best for you! There are schools in France that are looking for Filipino students just like you! Explore them here.
If you are a Philippine passport holder, you will need a student visa to study in France.
The process involves:
Completing the online application form
Gathering all required documents
Sending your official form to the French Office of Immigration and Integration (OFII) upon your arrival in France
Note that you can’t start processing your student visa until you get accepted by a school in France. For the full list of details, please visit the French embassy website or contact the French embassy in Manila.
Although French is the native language of France, most colleges offer courses in English too. In fact, every foreign student is required to submit proof that they are proficient in English through a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL®) test.
There are many scholarships offered by the French government and even the schools themselves. Visit the Edukasyon profiles of the schools you are interested in to check if they are offering any scholarships.