Admissions DU Passerelle B1 S1 2024-2025
Applications will be open from April 15 to April 28, 2024
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The DU Passerelle is a semester-long diploma course which is mainly based on the University Diploma of French Studies (DUEF) aimed at learning and/or improving the French language, with the aim of integrating university education or professional life. This University Diploma (DU) Passerelle takes into account the specific needs of exiles in terms of academic, cultural, administrative and social support.
This initiative is promoted by the Migrants in Higher Education network (MeNS) and supported by the MESRI.
The DU Passerelle semester courses are taught full time. Each semester of study includes between 23 and 24 compulsory weekly hours, over 12 weeks, i.e. 278 hours per semester. Classes will take place from September to December.
Exclusively for under 28s : trainees on this course may be eligible for scolarships (depending on individual status) wich include :
The DU Passerelle is in addition to the existing University Diploma of French Studies lessons, and it is adapted to better meet the needs of exiled students, particularly for writing and methodology. It is supplemented by the Accompaniment Module (UE 5 - 62h) designed to promote contact between local and exiled students, as well as helping students to integrate French society. The candidate must have already acquired level A2/B1 in French.
Students who register for the first time take a test during the pre-entry week In order to determine their level.
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Assessments are based on continuous assessment throughout the course, and a final exam at the end of the semester. The minimum mark is of 10 out of 20 in the subject UE 1 as well as an overall average of 10 out of 20. Attendance is compulsory and will be checked. Diploma will only be issued if absences are justifed (e.g medical certificates).
Nantes
Applications must be submitted between May 2 and May 31 using the online form.
The training is selective and subject to application. The aplications will be examined by an teaching committee which decides, after an interview and language level tests, on the admission of the candidate to the DU Passerelle.
*Funded by an organisation, company, or by public funds Per semester and non-refundable. Please ask for a quotation by e-mail at sul-duef@univ-nantes.fr
Students who are refugees, beneficiaries of subsidiary protection or asylum seekers must submit their CVEC application but will be exempt from this cost of this contribution.Applications must be submitted before June 1st using the online form. Candidates will receive an answer no later than July 1st.