FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT POLYTECH PARIS
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT POLYTECH PARIS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT POLYTECH PARIS-UPMC Academic Year 2016 / 2017 SUMMARY POLYTECH PARIS-UPMC & UNIVERSITY PIERRE AND MARIE CURIE __________3 Polytech Paris-UPMC _____________________________________________________________________ 3 The University __________________________________________________________________________ 3 Acces to UPMC and Polytech ____________________________________________________________ 4 Studying in France ______________________________________________________________________ 5 Engineering studies in France ___________________________________________________________ 5 ENROLLMENT AT POLYTECH___________________________________________6 Administrative Registration ______________________________________________________________ 6 Academic Registration __________________________________________________________________ 6 University Calendar 2016/2017 ___________________________________________________________ 6 French Courses _________________________________________________________________________ 7 More information ________________________________________________________________________ 7 Student Life _____________________________________________________________________________ 7 ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES ________________________________________9 CampusFrance __________________________________________________________________________ 9 Visa ____________________________________________________________________________________ 9 Passport and ID card ____________________________________________________________________ 9 Le titre de séjour (Residence Permit) _____________________________________________________ 9 THE SOCIAL SECURITY _______________________________________________ 12 Health Insurance _______________________________________________________________________ 12 Social Security and supplementary insurance («les mutuelles») __________________________ 12 Medical Centers ________________________________________________________________________ 13 Liability Insurance («la responsabilité civile») ____________________________________________ 13 ACCOMMODATION ___________________________________________________ 14 La Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris and Polytech ________________________________ 14 Accommodation for exchange students _________________________________________________ 14 Essential questions to consider before renting: __________________________________________ 14 More information _______________________________________________________________________ 14 PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS __________________________________________ 16 Telephone _____________________________________________________________________________ 16 Bank Account __________________________________________________________________________ 16 Budget ________________________________________________________________________________ 16 University catering (CROUS) ____________________________________________________________ 16 2 POLYTECH PARIS-UPMC & UNIVERSITY PIERRE AND MARIE CURIE This handbook has been produced from UPMC‘s foreign exchange student guide. … WELCOME TO POLYTECH PARIS-UPMC!! Polytech Paris-UPMC welcomes you to the challenge of studying abroad Polytech Paris-UPMC is the graduate Engineering School of the UPMC. Polytech Paris-UPMC is a public institution which delivers the Diplôme d’Ingénieur, the French equivalent of a Masters degree in Engineering. The Engineering Degree is accredited by the national engineering degree board (CTI). The program lasts for five years after Baccalauréat (the diploma marking the end of high school). Polytech Paris-UPMC trains top-level engineers in close collaboration with industry. It provides a multidisciplinary core curriculum and seven graduate specializations anchored in the most innovative fields of science and technology. Polytech Paris-UPMC is member of the Polytech Network (13 Polytechnic graduate school in France). Key Figures 1000 Students 250 Graduates per year 40 Nationalities 12 Partners laboratories 8 transdisciplinary departments Agri-Food Industry Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Earth Science Electronics & Computer science for Embedded Systems Electronics and Industrial Data Processing (apprentice status) Mechanical Engineering (apprentice status) Materials Robotics The University Today, Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC) stands for French excellence in science and medicine. It is the 6th European university in the Academic Ranking of World Universities and 35th in the world. With 120 laboratories, 3,500 doctoral students, high-level master programs, and undergraduate degrees suited to every student profile, UPMC demonstrates every day that education supported by research activities and open to living knowledge is the only way to prepare for the jobs of tomorrow. UPMC is located at the very heart of the « Quartier Latin » (5th arrondissement), the historical academic center of Paris, near the Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, Le Jardin des Plantes... Paris, the multicultural capital of France, combines a subtle blend of history, art and culture, participating in the positive experience of an academic stay in France. 3 Access to UPMC and Polytech Adress: Université Pierre et Marie Curie Jussieu Campus 4 Place Jussieu 75005 Paris, France Métro: Line 7 et 10 - Jussieu Station Bus: Line 67 - Stop Jussieu Line 63 - Stop Rue des Fossés St Bernard or Quai St Bernard Line 86 ou 87 - Stop Rue des Fossés St Bernard Line 89 - Stop Jussieu ou Cardinal Lemoine or Quai St Bernard RER: Line C - Stop Gare d'Austerlitz or Cluny La Sorbonne Line B - Stop Cluny La Sorbonne (more informations: www.ratp.fr) Map of the University: This map indicates the campus access points and the building locations of the university. POLYTECH PARIS-UPMC is located on the third floor of the building ESCLAGON 4 Studying in France Since 2004/2005, within the European framework of higher education, UPMC has applied the new system « L M D » Licence (Bachelors), Master, Doctorate. The studies are composed of 3 levels - Licence, bac +3, corresponds to 6 weeks or 180 credits - Master, bac +5, corresponds to 4 weeks or 120 credits or more (300 total) - Doctorate, bac +8. Engineering studies in France Each academic year is organized into two semesters. Courses at Polytech Paris-UPMC are structured into separate modules, for each of which ECTS credits are allocated. An academic year corresponds to 60 credits. Pol yt ech Degree in Engineer ing M.Sc. Internship : 6 months 5th year Courses : 20 weeks Internship : 4 months 4th year Courses : 24 weeks B.Sc. Inter nship : 1 month 3rd year Courses : 28 weeks Continuous Assessment Polytech Networ k Competitive Examination Parcours des écoles d’ingénieur s Polytech (PeiP) * “ Cl asses Préparatoires” or 2 years of Undergrad. Studies or Bachelor Degree in Science 2nd year 1st year Polytech Network Competitive Examination Baccal auréat or equival ent for eign dipl oma * specific progr am proposed to students holding a Baccalauréat degree or equivalent 5 ENROLLMENT AT POLYTECH Administrative Registration Upon arrival into Paris, you must go to the following address: Contact? Polytech Paris-UPMC Department of International Relations Building Esclangon 3rd Floor, Office 312 4 place Jussieu 75252 Paris cedex 05 Department of International Relations Cyril Thabourey [email protected] +33 1 44 27 75 99 +33 1 44 27 72 46 Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 9h00 to 17h00 You must bring the following documents: - Your passport or ID card - A document confirming your participation in an exchange program (for example: your Erasmus student contract or application form…) - Photocopy of your university ID card valid for the current year - Photocopy of your latest diploma - Proof of social security cover: for European students a “carte européenne d’assurance maladie” (CEAM), for Quebecois students a SE 401-106 form and private insurance for non European or non Quebecois students staying less than 3 months (students staying longer than 3 months must pay French student cover upon arrival at UPMC) - 2 ID photos - Liability insurance A student ID card will give you free access to all UPMC student services (library, campus canteen, sports and cultural activities…) Academic Registration As a foreign exchange student, you will not be enrolled on a full degree program but on specific units. You will have to enroll for the units listed in your application form with the relevant academic office. Polytech Paris-UPMC’s International Department will give you the details when you arrive in Paris. University Calendar 2016/2017 Reception of students / 1st semester Start of teaching Non teaching period Christmas Holidays End of teaching Winter Holydays Start of teaching / 2nd semester Spring Holidays End of teaching / 2nd semester Tuesday 6th September 2016 Monday 12th September 2016 From 31st October to 4th November 2016 From 21th December 2015 to 2nd January 2017 Mid January 2017 From 23th January to 29th January 2017 Monday 30th January 2017 From 3rd April to 17th April 2017 About 15th June 2017 French National holidays 2016-2017 New Year’s Day: 1st January th Lundi de Pâques: 17 March Fête du Travail: 1st May Fête de la Victoire 1945: 8th May Ascencion: 25th May th Pentecôte: 5 June Fête Nationale: 14th July Assomption: 15th August Toussaint: 1st November Armistice 1918: 11th November Christmas: 25th December 6 French Courses The office for foreign students in the International Relations Office at UPMC organizes French-language courses for foreign exchange students. These courses take place on the campus and are appropriate to the student’s schedule. French classes over the academic year 2014-2015 are available: between 2 hours and 7 hours each week during one semester or both, according to the student’s initial level (estimated by a compulsory placement test). Courses are free for exchange students An intensive French course is planned for in January 2016 and for June 2016 (2 hours daily over 3 weeks) at the price of 250 euros. French courses can be validated as optional course units (UE) as a foreign language and can be awarded ECTS credits. 1st SEMESTER: REGISTRATION BY E-MAIL BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1st, 2016 Compulsory placement in early September Courses from mid-September to mid-December 2016 Registration only by e-mail: [email protected] Tower 43-53 – 1st floor – Room 102 – 4, Place Jussieu – 75252 PARIS CEDEX 05 Tél. (+33) 1 44 27 74 23 / 30 62 More information The courses The courses usually start in September and end in May/June. The subjects are grouped into UE (teaching units) that combine lectures and TD (tutorials) or TP (practicals). The lectures are held in an amphitheater (or « amphi ») that can accommodate a hundred to a thousand students. The TD and TP usually involve 30 students. They are held in classrooms or laboratories. Continuous Assessment When studying at the Polytech Paris-UPMC, you will be assessed completely by continuous assessment. The system integrates the grades obtained during the year from the TP, TD and from exams. French grading system The grade scale in France ranges from 0 to 20, where 0 is the lowest and 20 is the highest. The grade of 10/20 is usually the grade given for an average assignment or exam. A grade from 14/20 for an assignment or exam is considered as good. Student Life While the university is, above all, a place of study and work, your timetable leaves you a great deal of freedom. This is a unique opportunity to join an association and get involved in the university. You can join one of the existing associations, but if you wish, you can create your own! Sport: Physical and sports activities at UPMC are provided by two different but complementary structures: - The Department of Physical and Sports Activities (DAPS; Département des Activités Physiques et Sportives), a UPMC teaching department, organizes personal training courses for all, traineeships and approved certificate courses, supervised by physical and sports education teachers who are also responsible for the majority of competition training; - The UPMC Sports Association (AS; Association sportive) [AS-UPMC], a non-profit association, 7 manages university competitions with the French Federation of University Sports (FFSU; Fédération française du sport universitaire) and organizes recreational activities. More information http://www.upmc.fr/fr/vie_des_campus/sport/daps/formation_personnelle_pour_tous.html Workshops & Associations L'UPMC proposes more than 20 artistic workshops (dance, theater, singing…) http://www.upmc.fr/fr/vie_des_campus/vie_etudiante/ateliers_artistiques.html In Polytech there are also many associations… 8 ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES CampusFrance As a result of the association between UPMC and Campus France, this year, foreign, non European students (non-citizens of countries in the European Union*, the European Economic Area** and the Swiss Confederation) residing in one of the 31 countries with a Campus France Area must pass via this organization (www."name of the country".campusfrance.org) to apply at UPMC. You can find a list of countries connected to Campus France at http://www.campusfrance.org/fr/espaces/map Visa All non European students (non-citizens of countries in the European Union*, the European Economic Area** and the Swiss Confederation) must acquire a long stay student visa marked “étudiant” (student) for stays longer than 3 months in France. *(Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungry, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Romania, United Kingdom, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden), **(Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway). It is IMPERATIVE that the visa is obtained before your arrival into France. More information about obtaining a visa can be found at the following website: http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/services-formulaires_831/espace-etudiants_12793/etudierfrance_12794/demarches-administratives_12818/visas-etudiants_27131.html Students benefit from automatic renewal of their student visa, subject to producing the relevant documents requested by the authorities. Attention, do not leave for Paris with a simple tourist visa. You will be sent back to your country to obtain the student visa, because only a ‘student’ visa will allow you to obtain a titre de séjour étudiant (student residence permit) upon arrival into France. Passport and ID card All foreigners who arrive through French borders must hold a valid passport issued in their country. For nationals of the European Union, an ID card will be sufficient. The valid passport or ID card must cover at least the duration of your stay. To find out if you need an ID card or a passport, go to the following website: http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/services-formulaires_831/espace-etudiants_12793/etudierfrance_12794/demarches-administratives_12818/index.html or inquire at your Embassy: http://mfe.org/index.php/Annuaires Le titre de séjour (Residence Permit) Europeans (EU, EEA, Swiss) are not required to hold a “titre de séjour”. For students originating from these countries, it is not necessary to make an appointment unless they wish to benefit from a renewal of their “titre de séjour”. However, if you are Bulgarian or Romanian national and you wish to pursue a professional activity in addition to your studies, you are required to hold a “titre de séjour”. If you are a student of another nationality, you must acquire a “titre de séjour”. How to obtain your first “titre de séjour”? Before leaving for France, the French Consulate in your country must stamp a visa in your passport. This visa allows you to study in France. It only allows you to stay for three months. If you need to stay in France longer, then it is necessary to obtain a long-term visa from the OFII, in the form of a “titre de séjour”. Once these steps have been accomplished at the OFII, the validation will be given in the form of stamp in your passport by this organization. 9 Phase 1 – prepare your application for the “titre de séjour”: (Original and photocopies in A4): - Valid passport with a long stay student visa (+ photocopies of relevant pages relating to civil status, expiry date of the passport and stamps of entry and visa) - Birth certificate translated in French by a French court authorized translator (original + photocopy) - A proof of address (EDF/GDF electricity bill, a rent statement no older than 3 months, proof of accommodation ***). - Official certificate of funding for the duration of the stay (€ 610 per month minimum). - UPMC student card (original + photocopy) - 3 ID photos ***if you are housed by an individual, you must provide an accommodation certificate on a plain paper by your landlord, a photocopy of their ID card or their titre de séjour, a proof of address of the landlord (for example their last gas or electricity bill). If you are housed in an accommodation centre, you must provide a certificate from the Director of the Accommodation Centre and a bill for the last month. Phase 2 – Submit your application to the OFII If you live in Paris - From early September to mid- November: with no prior appointment required, either at the OFII desk at Cité Internationale 19 bd Jourdan 75690 Paris cedex 14 Tel: (0)1 44 16 64 00 RER B / T3: Cité Universitaire Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 9h00 to 16h30 Or at the «centre de réception des étudiants étrangers » 92 Boulevard Ney - 75018 Paris Métro Porte de Clignancourt Opening hours: Monday to Thursday from 8h35 à 16h30 and Friday from 8h35 to 16h00 - During the rest of the year: The application must be sent by registered mail to the OFII. 48 rue de la Roquette 75011 Paris If you do not live in Paris, it is imperative that you send your complete application to the antenne de l’Office Français de l’Immigration et de l’Intégration (OFII) in your area. Prefecture Telephone Website Address Seine et Marne (Melun 77) 01.64.71.77.77 http://www.seine-et-marne.pref.gouv.fr Yvelines (Versailles 78) 01.39.49.78.00 http://www.yvelines.pref.gouv.fr Essonne (Evry 91) 01.69.91.91.91 http://www.essonne.pref.gouv.fr Hauts-de-Seine (Nanterre 92) 01.40.97.20.00 http://www.hauts-de-seine.pref.gouv.fr Seine-Saint-Denis (Bobigny 93) 01.41.60.60.60 http://www.seine-saintdenis.pref.gouv.fr Val de Marne (Créteil 94) 01.49.56.60.00 http://www.val-de-marne.pref.gouv.fr Val-d'Oise (Cergy-Pontoise 95) 01.34.25.25.25 http://www.val-doise.pref.gouv.fr 10 Phase 3 – Medical visit On receipt of your application, the OFII will acknowledge your application and send you an appointment for a compulsory medical check. For students who submit their application during the academic year at Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, the acknowledgment of their application and their appointment for the medical check will be given directly on site. More information on the website: http://www.ofii.fr/article.php3?id_article=35 You will also need to pay a registration fee of 55 Euros. After the payment of this fee and the medical visit, the OFII will stamp your visa confirming your titre de séjour for a year within the validity dates on your visa. More information: http://www.prefecturedepolice.interieur.gouv.fr/Demarches/Particulier/Ressortissants-etrangers/Titre-desejour/Vous-venez-d-arriver-en-France#ancre-2 You wish to renew your “titre de séjour” Your long stay visa validates your titre de séjour for one year within the valid dates shown on the visa. If you wish to extend your stay beyond the first year, you must contact the prefecture of the police for the necessary steps within the last two months of your valid visa. If you live in Paris: you can make an appointment directly on the website of the Préfecture de Police Paris: http://www.prefecturedepolice.interieur.gouv.fr/Demarches/Particulier/Ressortissants-etrangers/Titre-desejour/Renouveler-votre-titre-de-sejour#ancre-1 If you do not live in Paris: you must contact the foreign office of the prefecture or the sub-prefecture where you live. 11 THE SOCIAL SECURITY Health Insurance Basic health insurance is compulsory for all students. Different agencies can provide insurance for those in different situations and age groups. European students European students who are nationals of the 27 states of the European Union*, of the European Economic Area** and the Swiss Confederation must bring with them the European Health Insurance Card (carte européenne d’assurance maladie - CEAM) which attests that they are covered by the social service in their country. The CEAM will allow them to claim for reimbursement of medical costs incurred in France. Support costs of medical care for Erasmus students Documents necessary for reimbursement: - Photocopy recto -verso of the European card - Photocopy recto -verso of the student card - Photocopy recto -verso of the passport - The address of residence in France and the date of arrival in France. - Relevé d’Identité Bancaire or RIB (Bank account details) (Authorizes payment to a third party if the account is not in their name) - Claim forms for reimbursement of medical expenses Quebecois students You will need to bring your form SE 401 Q102 bis as proof that you have social security cover in Québec. This form will entitle you to reimbursement for medical expenses. Other foreign students - Stay less than 3 months: You are not required to subscribe to the French system. If you have social-security cover in your own country, your insurance should reimburse your expenses). But you can also subscribe to the French student cover (approx € 203) when you enroll at UPMC. - Stay longer than 3 months: You have to take out French student cover (approx € 203). Social Security and supplementary insurance («les mutuelles») The Social Security does not totally reimburse the costs, except in the case of surgical operation, maternity or extended sickness. The rest – called ticket modérateur (proportion of medical expenses payable by the patient) – remains the responsibility of the insured. With the third party system, it is not necessary to pay upfront the fees that will be reimbursed and hence only pay the fees at the care of the patient. Two conditions must be met to benefit: the pharmacy or the health clinic needs to be subsidized and presenting the insurance card is compulsory. This cover does not include all care. The ticket modérateur can represent only 20 to 40% of expenses. Subscription to a Mutuelle or an insurance company allows additional reimbursements. There are two student mutuelle companies in France: La Mutuelle des étudiants (LMDE) 410 rue Linné - 75005 Paris – Monday to Thursday from 9h30 to 18h00 and Friday from 9h30 to 13h00 Métro Jussieu - 46 rue des Fossés Saint-Jacques - 75005 Paris – Monday to Thursday from 9h30 to 18h00 and Friday from 9h30 to 13h00 - RER B Luxembourg Tel: 0969 369 601 http://www.lmde.com/ La Société Mutualiste des Etudiants de la Région Parisienne (SMEREP) - 54 boulevard Saint Michel - 75005 PARIS Tel: 01 56 54 36 34 Monday to Thursday from 9h00 to 18h00 and Friday from 9h00 to http://www.smerep.fr/ 12 These two providers will present at Pierre & Marie Curie University at the beginning of the academic year. Further Information Website Campus France: http://www.campusfrance.org/fr/a-etudier/sejour01-7.htm Website Ameli: http://www.ameli.fr/assures/droits-et-demarches/par-situation-professionnelle/vous-faitesdes-etudes/vous-etes-etudiant/votre-protection-sociale.php The C.L.EI.S.S (Centre de Liaison Européen et International de la Sécurité Sociale): 01-45-26-33-41 Medical Centers The service of preventative medicine and promotion of good health (medical and psychological) and also the student social service of UPMC can help you If you have worries about the state of your health, doubts about your life balance, questions about your relations, if you find yourself repeatedly in situations of failure. You can also obtain medical certificates. UPMC website: http://www.upmc.fr/fr/vie_des_campus/sante/sumpps.html Le relais social international: Academic and psychological aid Organized by professionals, this agency enables you to meet with psychologists and a teacher who can listen to your personal and university problems. These people are there to help you to accomplish your projects and to welcome you for free, by appointment and if you wish, anonymously. http://www.ciup.fr/mobilite/etudiant/soutien Relais Social International / Rez-de-chaussée de la Résidence André Honnorat CIUP / 19, boulevard Jourdan / 75690 PARIS cedex 14 / Tél : 01 44 16 64 00 Email: [email protected] Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday from 9h00 to 13h00 Emergency numbers Anti-Poison Center: Hôpital Fernand Widal, 200, rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis 75010 Paris - 01 40 05 48 48 Severe burns: Hôpital Foch, 40 rue Worth 92150 Suresnes - 01 46 25 24 96 Pharmacy open day and night: 84 avenue des Champs-Élysées - 75008 Paris - 01 45 62 02 41 Emergency Doctor: 01 47 07 77 77 Police Support - Pompiers de Paris: 18 SAMU (serious medical emergencies): 15 or 01 45 67 50 50 Emergency Dentist: 01 43 37 51 00 –on site: 87 Bd de Port Royal, 75013 Paris Liability Insurance («la responsabilité civile») All students must have liability insurance in their country or in France for: - third party injuries, - property damage, - repatriation cover 13 ACCOMMODATION Accommodation in Paris is very difficult to find. It is very important to begin your search for housing several months before your arrival to France. La Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris and Polytech Polytech Paris-UPMC can propose you a room in La MAISON DES INDUSTRIES AGRICOLES ET ALIMENTAIRES (MIAA) in La Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (CIUP). There are only few rooms available. http://www.ciup.fr Contact: [email protected] The rent (2015/2016): - Double room: 332€/month/person - Single room: 455€/month IMPORTANT : The first month, residents have to pay: - The first month’s rent (332€ or 455€), - The deposit (332€ or 455€), - The registration charges (100 €). Total sum of 764€ for a double room and 1120€ for a single room. Accommodation for exchange students Participants of mobility programs benefit from the services of the International Relations Office at UPMC, who can arrange accommodation for you. They can reserve a room (for a year or for 2 weeks) with CROUS (undergraduate level) or at the Cité Internationale Universitaire of Paris (CIUP) (masters or doctorate level), subject to availability. A written request must be sent with the application, this is due to the number of places being limited. Cost: approx 400€/month Contact at UPMC: Omar Diallo [email protected] Essential questions to consider before renting: - how many rooms? (is it a studio, a F1 or a F2?) - does the apartment have furniture or is it empty? - how much is the rent? - are the bills included or extra? - it is necessary to pay a guarantee or agency fees? Studio = accommodation comprising of a single room, used as a bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom/WC. F1 = Accommodation comprising of a principle room, with separate kitchen and bathroom/WC. F2 = Accommodation comprising of two rooms + kitchen + bathroom/WC + bedroom. CC = Bills included in rent (building maintenance, electricity and gas). Equipé = Accommodation with an equipped kitchen (at the least, refrigerator, heating plates, sink). Meublé = Accommodation with minimal furnishings (bed, table, chairs) Duplex = Accommodation over two floors, with an internal staircase. More information Terms of a lease In the Paris region, landlords ask for a guarantee of at least 2 month’s rent and a guarantor who can ensure payment on your behalf. Sometimes the landlord can demand a guarantor who lives in the region of Ile de France. For more information see the website HYPERLINK www.loca-pass.com 14 Methods of payment in France Ask your bank about methods of payment abroad. In France, payment by French cheque and/or carte bleue (debit/credit card) is the most common (for example to pay rent). For more information: http://www.adele.org Insurance Students must have housing insurance. Two French student insurance organizations, LMDE and SMEREP, offer insurance for approximately 50 €/year Financial aid for accommodation A Personalized Aid for Accommodation (une Aide Personnalisée au Logement - APL) can be awarded by the Caisse d’Allocations Familiales de Paris (CAF) for students. APL is calculated as a function of resources, the family situation and the rent. The form for the student accommodation aid is available on the website: http://www.caf.fr For your online application to be taken into account, you must - be a student - be renting accommodation and be the lease holder (if you share accommodation, then each person with their name on the contract must apply for the aid) - not have, you or your partner, a dependent child Attention: Non European students must hold a “titre de séjour” (residence permit) valid for at least 3 months. Dispute with a landlord In case of dispute, you can contact: I.N.C Institut National de la C.N.L. Confédération Nationale du Logement 62, bd Richard Lenoir - 75011 Paris Tel: 01 47 00 96 20 Association des Comités de Défense des Locataires (Association for the defense of tenants): 11, rue de Bellefond - 75009 Paris Tel: 01 48 74 94 84 Institut National de la Consommation (National Institute of the Consumer): 80, rue Lecourbe - 75015 Paris Tel: 01 45 66 20 20 - 3615 INC A.D.I.L Association D'Information sur le Logement (point juridique) (Association for Information on lodgement – legal issues): 46 bis, boulevard Edgar Quinet - 75014 Paris Tel: 01 42 79 50 50 (sur rendez-vous) http://www.anil.org/fr/votre-adil/index.html C.I.D.J. (Centre d'Information et de Documentation Jeunesse) (information center for the youth) 101, Quai Branly 75740 Paris cedex 15 Tel: (0)1 44 49 12 00 http://www.cidj.com/DesktopSRubrique.aspx?tabid=538 contact a social assistant at the university 15 PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS Telephone Land line or mobile phone and/or internet: there are several telephone operators in France. For information you can consult the following websites (this list does not constitute a recommendation or a commitment on our part): - Orange: http://wwwi.orange.fr/ - Free: http://www.free.fr/adsl/index.html - Bouygues Télécom: http://www.bouyguestelecom.fr/ - SFR: http://www.sfr.com Bank Account EGIDE: http://www.campusfrance.org/fr/page/gerer-son-argent For students outside of the European Union, a titre de séjour (residence permit) is compulsory to obtain a bank account. Bring some money or withdraw directly from your home bank account using an international card Budget The main expenses are lodgings, food and transport. Some example prices in Paris - A baguette: 0.90€ - A croissant: 1.10€ - A coffee: 2€ - A sandwich: approx 6€ - An complete menu at a restaurant: between 15€ and 20€ minimum - A post stamp: 0.60€ - A cinema ticket: 10€ (student price: 6 to 8€) - A CD: 18€ An approximate monthly budget for a single student: - Rent (including bills): 500€ - Food (R.U.) 190€ - Transport 50€ - Culture/hobbies 80€ - Breakfast 70€ - Drinks 55€ -----945€ University catering (CROUS) CROUS (centres régionaux des œuvres universitaires et scolaires) manages the university restaurants (resto U). There are 14 university restaurants and 23 C.R.O.U.S. cafeterias in Paris which offer a range of menus. The student card of UPMC allows access to all restos U in the region. Certain restaurants are open in the evenings, weekends and during the holidays. Cost of a meal at resto U: 3,10 Euros. Payments are made with a rechargeable Crous Card (electronic card system). Recharging will be possible throughout the day at automatic terminals at the entrance of the restaurants using bank cards or cash. For more information see the website: http://www.crous-paris.fr/article.asp?idcat=AAA 16