Cost of studying
Tuition fees 2020-2021
These figures are provided as a guide and are subject to change every year.
PROGRAMMES |
STUDENTS FROM WITHIN THE EU* |
WORK-STUDY EU |
STUDENTS FROM OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION |
Bachelor Business : | |||
Year 1 | €7,600 | €8,600 | |
Year 2 | €7,800 | €8,900 | |
Year 3 | €7,900 | €9,398** | €8,900 |
BBA International : | |||
Year 1 | €9,500 | €11,000 | |
Year 2 | €9,500 | €11,000 | |
Year 3 | €9,500 | €11,200 | |
Year 4 | €9,500 | €10,500** | €11,200 |
Master in Management : | |||
Year 1 | €10,900 | €12,400 | |
Year 2 | €10,900 | €11,900** | €12,600 |
Year 3 | €10,900 | €11,900** | €12,600 |
Masters of Science (MSc) : | |||
MSc / MBA or MIND - Start dates September and February | €25,000 (or €12,500 per year) |
€26,000** | €26,500 (or €13,250 per year) |
Year 2 of Master 2 level (RNCP, double validation, MSc, MIND) | €13,500 | €14,500** | €15,500 |
Luxury Specialization - Extra Cost for Paris and Florence | €2,000 | €2,000 | |
Double degree MGE / MSc | €2,500 | €2,500 | |
Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality : | |||
Year 1 | €7,600 | €8,600 | |
Year 2 | €7,800 | €8,900 | |
Year 3 | €7,800 | €7,800** | €8,900 |
MSc in Destination Management : | |||
MSc - 2 years | €18,900 | €22,400 | |
Bachelor in Communications : | |||
Year 1 | €6,900 | €7,900 | |
Year 2 | €6,900 | €7,900 | |
Year 3 | €6,900 | €9,900** | €7,900 |
Bachelor in Web Design : | |||
Year 1 | €6,900 | €7,900 | |
Year 2 | €6,900 | €7,900 | |
Year 3 | €6,900 | €9,900** | €7,900 |
Bachelor First Year | €6,900 | €7,900 | |
Business Foundation Programme : | |||
Semester | €4,885 | ||
Year | €7,155 | ||
French as a foreign language : | |||
2 weeks | €600 | ||
4 weeks | €1,200 | ||
1 term | €2,850 | ||
2 terms | €5,700 | ||
3 terms | €7,700 | ||
Summer School : | |||
Summer School Business - Fashion-Design / Food & Wine (3 weeks) | €2,850 | ||
Summer School Digital (3 weeks) | €2,340 | ||
Summer Schoo Gastronomy or sport (2 weeks) | €1,810 | ||
Summer School Gastronomy or sport (4 weeks) | €2,910 |
*28 European Union members: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France and French Overseas Territories, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, The United Kingdom.
** Tuition fees paid by the host company or financed by an OPCA (approved collection agency). The work-study track is open to all students from within and outside of the European Union.
The cost of studying includes:
- Tuition fees (as detailed above)
- Multiservice fee (€550) – your multiservice card allows you access to the following services:
- Internet and wifi
- Multimedia network (24/7 access to library resources) and the intra
- University library
- International Student Identity Card (ISIC)
- ISIC Insurance, which provides cover for your various projects away from La Rochelle, as well as any periods spent abroad
- Cyberlibris (online library)
- Reprographics (photocopying and printing)
- Microsoft Student Advantage (providing free use of Microsoft Office Pro Plus suite
- University Medical Service
- Student Social Security cover (€217 – this amount is fixed by statutory law)
Please note that the above costs DO NOT include your accommodation costs nor do they take into account the associated costs of living in La Rochelle.
Average monthly expenses for an international student
Average monthly expenses for an international student
Accommodation & bills (Rent, water, electricity, taxes) |
From €430 to €800 |
Transports | Bus, subway : €23 to €80 bike passes : €10 to €40 |
Food Groceries and campus cafeterias |
From €200 to €300 |
Personal spending/extras | From €100 to €200 |