How do I get into ESCE’s International Bachelor Program?
ESCE’s International Bachelor is a serious professionalization program with original teaching methods. Join us in September or opt for a staggered start in February for greater flexibility.
Admission is simple and direct, outside Parcoursup, and remains open throughout the year to enable you to prepare for your future at your own pace.

application stages
Evaluation of the application
To apply to ESCE’s International Bachelor Program, your application must include a copy of your identity card, a copy of your Baccalauréat diploma (or equivalent), your transcripts from the last two years, an up-to-date CV, a covering letter and payment of a €70 application fee.
Prerequisites: 1ʳᵉ year: French Baccalauréat or international equivalent; 2ᵉ year: 60 validated ECTS credits (Bac+1); 3ᵉ year: 120 validated ECTS credits (Bac+2).
Motivational interview
Once your application has been submitted, our teams examine it carefully.
An individual interview (in person or remotely for foreign candidates) is then organized to better understand your motivations, your professional aspirations and your academic project.
Feedback from the admissions committee
After the interview, your application is presented to the admissions committee for final approval.
You will be informed of the decision as soon as possible, confirming your admission to the program and enabling you to plan your start to the new school year.

Entering the Bachelor’s program with a staggered start date
The staggered start allows you to join the International Bachelor Program in 1ʳᵉ year post-bac or in 3ʳᵉ year in Organizational Management, thanks to an adapted course schedule that condenses the two semesters into one. This means you can join the program without losing a year, while benefiting from comprehensive, high-quality teaching.
Preparing for your admission interview: 5 steps to success
1. Find out about the school
Find out about the program, existing associations and3rd year specializations. The idea is to be able to show during the interview that you’re interested in ESCE and the Bachelor program in particular.
2. Preparing an introduction
In addition to a formal presentation (who you are, what you’ve done before, why you want to go to school), the introduction should focus the conversation on what you want to talk about. The aim of the oral is to get to know you better.
3. Highlight your extracurricular projects and hobbies
These are the elements that will make the difference. If you’re passionate about an author or musician, say so. Similarly, highlight your projects outside the school. ESCE values enterprising and committed candidates.
4. Keep up to date
Current affairs questions are a way of testing a candidate’s openness to the world. You need to pay attention to economic, social and political news, and above all to international current affairs.
5. Taking care of your non-verbal communication
Look your interviewers in the eye, stand up straight, smile… in short, pay attention to the image you project during the interview. Professional attire is recommended.
Our teams answer your questions
Meet our teams in person or remotely for a personalized appointment.
How much does a Bachelor’s degree cost?
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Price
SEPTEMBER
8 990€
FEBRUARY
6 950€
Financing aids
ESCE offers several financial aid schemes:
Alternating work-study contracts
Banking partnerships and their advantages
You are a non-European student
For international students from outside the EU, a compulsory fee of €700 is added to the course fees. It corresponds to the International Pack, including services and dedicated support on arrival in France.

a question?
Nathan Kosmowski, International Bachelor Program Admissions Manager (📞 +33 1 40 59 31 06 / +33 6 70 26 11 15 or 📧 nathan.kosmowski@esce.fr).
Personalized online appointment available
For international applications, please contact: 📧 internationaladmissions@omneseducation.com
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