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SCHOLARSHIPS
AND FINANCIAL AID
Financial difficulties should never be an obstacle to the
academic success of talented students. That is why Sciences Po
has established an ambitious and forward-thinking financial aid
policy, unlike any other in the French higher education system.
Our innovative measures allow us to attract talented students
from every background and to guarantee them an education
free of financial concerns
35%
Sciences Po has
committed to increasing
its intake of scholarship
of our students have students to
30%
received at least one
kind of financial aid
during the academic
year 2021-2022
of each incoming class.
For the 2023-24 academic year, tuition fee rates are as follows:
In 2021-22, the average tuition fees for French and European students
at Sciences Po amount to €4,536 for Undergraduate studies and
€5,180 for Graduate studies;
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HOW DO I CALCULATE MY TUITION FEES?
If the fiscal residence on which you depend is situated in a country
within the European Economic Area (EU countries + Liechtenstein,
Norway and Iceland), your tuition fees will be calculated on the basis of
the total household income of this residence. This applies regardless of
the type or origin of the income (whether from your home country or
abroad) and, in particular, includes all allowances, benefits and income
received by the household (before any deduction of tax allowances)
during the calendar year two years prior to the current one.
This total household income is then divided by the number of units
in the household.
The number of units is calculated as follows: one unit for each person
contributing to the household and half a unit for each person
dependent on the household, regardless of their age.
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Furthermore, CROUS scholars are given priority consideration in the
allocation of both CROUS’s own student residences and those of
Sciences Po’s other housing partners.
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Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and in line with the
particular profile requirements of each course, the scholarship also
takes account of financial need. Students are eligible if they have never
previously lived in France, come from a country outside of the European
Economic Area, with a non-European fiscal residence. They must already
have been accepted onto a degree programme at undergraduate or
Master’s level at Sciences Po.
The sum awarded ranges from €3,600 to €13,190 and is renewed annually
(except in the case of students retaking a year). It covers part or all of a
student’s tuition fees and, in some cases, includes a contribution towards
their living costs.
The Emile Boutmy scholarship is not allocated automatically; students
must apply for the grant via the corresponding section of Sciences Po’s
application form.
Partner scholarships
Thanks to the generous support of our partners in the public and
private sector, Sciences Po also offers almost 80 other scholarships
to French, European and non-European students on the basis of
academic excellence, socio-economic background, and selected course.
These include the Mastercard Foundation Scholarship, the Eiffel
Scholarship, the René Seydoux Scholarship, the Chalhoub Scholarship,
the China Scholarship Council (CSC), and many others.
These scholarships can take the form of a full or partial tuition fee
exemption and, in certain cases, include a grant to cover living costs.
You can find full details of all our partner scholarships via our website
FINANCIAL AID
In the hope of helping every one of our students succeed in
their studies, Sciences Po has significantly developed its financial
aid policy.
Mobility grants
All students are eligible to apply for our mobility grants, designed to
assist with the specific costs of the third year abroad. The grants are
allocated on the basis of household income and the cost of living in the
student’s host country.
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Emergency hardship funds
Our emergency hardship funds enable us to assist students facing
unforeseen financial difficulties. Non-scholarship students whose
household income falls below €14,000 and who pay €0 tuition fees
may also receive support from these funds.
Housing
The Student Services Center supports students in all accomodation-
related procedures and shares student housing opportunities for
every campus, particularly thanks to our partnerships with various
student residences.
Health
All our campuses are equipped with on-site medical services:
infirmeries, general practitioners, psychological support and
counselling. These services can also help students with health-related
administrative procedures or to find a medical professional able to
respond to their needs.
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