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Apply online using the French national Parcoursup system if you are from the EU/EEA, or through the official, dedicated portal for international students. Usually, applications are needed rather than "bought," with a particular, merit-based selection procedure in place.
Important Steps for Registration and Application:
How to Apply: Applications for the first year must be submitted through Campus France (CEF) for non-EU/EEA residents or Parcoursup for French/EU citizens.
Requirements: Before traveling, many people must get a long-stay student visa and have a current secondary school diploma.
Fees and Health: Upon arriving, all non-EU students must register for health coverage via a specific website, and they may be subject to separate fees.
Deadlines: Early in the year is typically when applications start. Go to the Université of La Réunion website to learn more.
Academic Year: In general, the academic year begins in the middle of August.
Applicants must already possess a License 2 in order to enroll in specialist programs such as the FLE License (French as a Foreign Language).
Important Steps for Registration and Application:
How to Apply: Applications for the first year must be submitted through Campus France (CEF) for non-EU/EEA residents or Parcoursup for French/EU citizens.
Requirements: Before traveling, many people must get a long-stay student visa and have a current secondary school diploma.
Fees and Health: Upon arriving, all non-EU students must register for health coverage via a specific website, and they may be subject to separate fees.
Deadlines: Early in the year is typically when applications start. Go to the Université of La Réunion website to learn more.
Academic Year: In general, the academic year begins in the middle of August.
Applicants must already possess a License 2 in order to enroll in specialist programs such as the FLE License (French as a Foreign Language).

