Exchange students

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You want to spend a semester or more at KEDGE as an exchange student? Here is the procedure that you have to follow.

Process

KEDGE has as wide network of partner universities. In order to study as an exchange student, you have to come from one of those universities and be nominated by your international office.

Timelines

Depending on which semester you are interested in, there are specific deadlines to follow:

Fall semester (late August to late December): 

Nomination deadline for the university: April 15th 
Application deadline for the student: May 15th 

Spring semester (early January to mid-May):

Nomination deadline for the university: September 30th  
Application deadline for the student: October 15th 

Application platform

When your university has nominated you, you receive an email from KEDGE with important information: 
- A link and login credentials for the application platform
- Application documents to send to your university and to upload on our platform 
- The application deadline

Requirements

Pre-requisites

Students can come study at KEDGE from their 2nd year of bachelor to their 2nd year of master.
If you wish to attend courses taught in English, you will have to prove a level of at least B2 or a valid copy of one of the following scores: TOEFL IBT min. 79, TOEFL min. 550, IELTS min. 6.0 or TOEIC min. 785
If you wish to attend courses taught in French, you will have to prove a level of at least B2 thanks to a document provided by KEDGE.

Mandatory documents

When you have filled in the required personal information on the application, we will ask you to upload a list of documents:
- A copy of a valid passport (for non-EU students and EU students) or a copy of your national identity card (for EU students only)
- A certificate of academic level (provided by KEDGE) filled in and stamped by your university
- A certificate of English level (provided by KEDGE) filled in and stamped by your university
- A certificate of French level (provided by KEDGE) filled in and stamped by your university Only if you want to take courses taught in French