Location
  • France
    • Paris
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Need-based funding, Merit-based funding, General grants/scholarships, BIPOC funding
Health & Safety

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English

Pricing

Price Details
Contact IES Abroad or see website for details: www.IESabroad.org/paris
What's Included
Accommodation Classes Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Visa
Nov 27, 2023
Jul 03, 2023
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About Program

You know what it’s like to fall in love—but Paris won’t break your heart.

You’ll want to spend all of your time admiring cultural icons like the Eiffel Tower and getting lost in the city’s exquisite art scene while studying abroad in Paris. On an average day you might savor the decadent French cuisine at a local restaurant and take a walk along the River Seine and wander aimlessly through the city streets for hours.

When you study abroad in Paris, every day is magnifique, and it’s all in the name of love. Je t’aime, Paris!

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Diversity & Inclusion

LGBTQIA+ Support

Today, and every day, we celebrate who you are and who you will become. We take pride in simply getting to know you, and look forward to adventuring through this incredible world with you.

Studying abroad as part of the LGBTQIA+ community can present unique opportunities and challenges in exploring a new culture, so we have compiled resources on sexual orientation, gender identity, and allyship to help prepare you and support you along the way.

Neurodivergent Support

Going abroad, whether this is your first time or your umpteenth, can be a trip both literally and figuratively. Seeing something new or being someplace unfamiliar has its own challenges, especially when it comes to mental health and physical accessibility. With IES Abroad, you won't handle these concerns on your own.

We have not only compiled resources on mental health, physical health, and self-care to help prepare you and support you along the way, but we also have a dedicated Student Affairs staff that are available for you to contact from the United States and once in your host country.

Accessibility Support

Going abroad, whether this is your first time or your umpteenth, can be a trip both literally and figuratively. Seeing something new or being someplace unfamiliar has its own challenges, especially when it comes to mental health and physical accessibility. With IES Abroad, you won't handle these concerns on your own.

We have not only compiled resources on mental health, physical health, and self-care to help prepare you and support you along the way, but we also have a dedicated Student Affairs staff that are available for you to contact from the United States and once in your host country.

Impact

Sustainability

As part of IES Abroad's Global Good Commitment, IES Abroad employs sustainability measures in the following ways:
-Moving toward more sustainable Headquarters and Centers abroad
-Producing printed materials mindfully
-Hosting events and conferences in LEED-certified buildings
-Purchasing carbon offsets for staff air travel
-The formation of the IES Abroad Sustainability Team - a dedicated group of volunteers responsible for implementing sustainable practices across our organization. The team comprises of members across our Centers, departments, teams. It is truly a global effort, and we are better for it.

Program Highlights

  • Discover Paris as a resident rather than a tourist
  • Develop your French language proficiency inside and outside the classroom
  • Optional field-trips around the city will supplement the material learned in class sessions with hands-on experiences
  • Feel at home in IES Abroad-vetted housing, which may include homestays, residence halls with local university students, and/or apartments (often with a local resident assistant).

Popular Programs

group of students having a picnic on the lawn in front of the Eiffel Tower at sunset

The Business & International Affairs Program offers IES Abroad courses taught by faculty from diverse backgrounds and disciplines. You also have the option to take English-taught courses with French and international students at Novancia, the premier business school founded by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Enjoy field study trips within Paris, and excursions to important cities such as Geneva and Brussels. Or, gain valuable experience through a business-focused internship.

IES Abroad Paris – French Studies

This program combines rigorous study of the French language with a broad range of classes taught in French by accomplished faculty. Our courses use the city as an extension of the classroom, leading course-related excursions to monuments, museums, and neighborhoods as part of your academic study. You can also experience what life is like for French students by taking one or more courses at a local French university.

group of students sitting on and standing behind a bench in a park in Paris

Learn French while studying international marketing and brand management in Paris, one of the world’s great cities—home to Global Fortune 500 companies and luxurious brands. As an important international business center that boasts one of the highest GDPs of any city, Paris is an ideal city to study marketing and to begin your study of the French language. You'll also enjoy Parisian culture in the summer with festivals, sidewalk cafés, gardens, outdoor markets, and more.

Two students wearing sunglasses riding bikes across the Seine River with the Eiffel Tower behind them

In this summer program, you earn 6 credits through a combination of a French language course and area studies courses—depending on how much prior French experience you have. The courses are taught in French by native French speakers, and incorporate field study in Paris, including visits to art museums, and its architectural and historical landmarks. Paris becomes your classroom: see ballets at the opera, visit open-air markets, take tours of local neighborhoods, and more.

Group of students standing on a balcony with the Paris skyline and Eiffel Tower behind them

This seven-week summer program offers a unique opportunity to examine how art and architecture have affected urban development, life, and culture in three fascinating European capitals: Paris, Rome, and Madrid. Start your program in Paris, where you'll begin to appreciate how these cities have developed around the central idea of cultural heritage and patrimony. It's here you'll start your two cross-center courses that will then take you to Rome and Madrid for two weeks in each city.

Program Reviews

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  • Academics 4.2
  • Support 4.8
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  • Housing 4.7
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Lidia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fun, academics and Paris: All is possible in IES:BIA Program

You might not think it is possible to stay focused and concentrated while studying abroad. Honestly, I did not think so. However, I found the perfect study abroad program: IES BIA Paris.

The program incorporates textbook learning into real life experiences. For example, students did not learn art just from books or powerpoint slides. The class went to the Louvre and actually saw the paintings; which is not done in your typical college class. These experiences are not just for art majors. Business,IPE, foreign policy majors also benefit. Our IPE class went on a trip to the World Trade Organization Headquarters and the European Union Parliament in Geneva, Switzerland. We had a tour of the facilites, a speaker talk to us, and even dinner!

Parisians have a bad reputation for being rude, however, the BIA staff are wonderful, helpful and understanding. They have years of experience with study abroad students. All are bilingual, so don't think language will be a problem. If you need to find the nearest grocery store, a landmark, a museum etc. they will help you and give you precise directions. Personally, IES BIA Paris felt like a home away from home, the only difference is I had the magical city of Paris as my campus.

38 people found this review helpful.
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Keara
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

IES Paris is challenging, but worth it.

Honestly, I was so anxious about studying abroad before I left the US. It seemed like such a huge undertaking, and I didn't exactly know what to expect. However, IES did a fantastic job of helping us students acclimate to our new homes. The staff is really friendly, and they are more than willing to answer any questions you have. They organized a lot of outings that help you get exposure to Parisian culture, and one thing that I really appreciated is that they never made me feel like a tourist. They really want you to feel like a resident, which I think made the whole experience so much more meaningful.
If you want to get the most out of the program, I would HIGHLY recommend setting up a homestay arrangement. I loved my host family; they were so welcoming and gracious, not to mention adorable and awesome. They offered me a lot of classic and unconventional French foods, provided suggestions on things to do in the city, and helped me develop my language skills in a new way. They were amazing, and I class myself as lucky that I got to spend four months with them.
The last thing you want to do while studying abroad is actually study! But with IES you are required to take five classes each term, no matter how much you want to deny it. The classes aren't too terribly difficult. My experience is that you get out of it what you put into it; if you don't want to learn about the subjects, you probably won't learn anything, but if you actually do care about your grades (which I did, because I'm a goody-goody), you can get a lot out of them. Classes are all in French, which adds a whole new level of difficulty to the program.
If you're interested in taking a class at a real French university (such as the Sorbonne or the Institute Catholique de Paris), I'm going to warn you right now: my ICP class was the HARDEST class I've ever taken in my life, but after I was finished with it, there was a huge feeling of accomplishment. I would advise that you only take an exterior class if you're up for the challenge.
Ultimately, I appreciate the experience of studying abroad more than I can put into words. It's not just a matter of developing your language or visiting museums; it's about testing yourself, pushing yourself to master new challenges, and learning more about yourself both as an American and as a world traveler. If you're willing to give up some of your old habits in favor of new, exciting exploits, then by all means, go for it.

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Questions & Answers

IES Abroad Paris has two different schools/programs: French Studies and Business. If you enroll in the French Studies Program all of your classes will be in French, and you will have the choice to take classes at French universities (I only took classes at the IES center). Each student takes a placement test to assess his/her language skills before going abroad - the test doesn't count toward a...