Enrollment
A maximum of 75 students will be accepted for our 2013 program. The Paris program was not held in the summer of 2012 or 2011. In the summer of 2010, 17 students attended Paris I, and 28 students attended Paris II, representing 19 schools throughout the United States.
All classes will be held at the Paris Dauphine campus. The main Dauphine campus building is the work of French architect Jacques Carlu, renowned for designing Trocadero, across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower. Situated in central Paris, in the 16th Arrondissement, minutes from the Arc de Triomphe and with the Bois de Boulogne as its backyard, the Dauphine campus is home to approximately 8,500 students, 500 faculty and researchers and 400 staff members.
Housing
The Tulane Paris Institute has had success in assisting our students to find suitable housing in Paris through a network of student foyers, dormitories and available apartments. In the summer months there are many apartment rental opportunities in Paris found on the internet, as well as bed and breakfast arrangements that may be made. We will send detailed housing information to all admitted applicants. Students will then arrange housing directly with the facilities. We also will provide individual advice as needed and roommates can be coordinated through the program's Facebook group.
Important Notes
For any program questions, please contact Chana Lewis at clewis1@tulane.edu.
Tuition
ONE SESSION: Tuition for the program is $3200.
Students will be provided with a free electronic version and free printed copies of all materials used in the courses. The printed copies will be available upon arrival in Paris.
Please visit our Tuition, Policies and Procedures section for more information.
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