Registration fees

Registration fees include national tuition fees, university library contribution, and administrative fees (determined at a national level). A contribution for student and campus life is also required prior to enrollment in initial higher education programs.

Student life and campus contribution (CVEC)

Every student completing initial education at a higher education establishment must pay the Student Life and Campus Contribution (CVEC) to the CROUS before registering at the establishment.

The CVEC is an annual fee. For 2025 - 2026, the amount is €105 designed to finance preventative actions and projects to help improve living and studying conditions and campus life.

Registration fees for the academic year

The amount of your registration fees depends on the degree(s) concerned.

 
Registation fees for academic year 2025 - 2026
Degrees Primary qualification Additional qualification at UGA
Category 1 Bachelor

Professional Bachelor

DAEU (Degree of access to university studies)

Capacité en Droit (access degree to Law studies)

PASS, 2nd and 3rd years in medicine

Pharmacy

Midwives
€ 178 € 118
Category 2 Master (M1 and M2)

4th and 5th years midwives

4th, 5th and 6th years medicine

4th, 5th and 6th years pharmacy

State degree of doctor of pharmacy (short cycle)
€ 254 € 166
Category 3 Engineer preparation, 3rd, 4th and 5th years engineer € 628 € 419
Category 4 PhD students / Ability to conduct researches € 397 € 264
Category 5 State degree of doctor of medicine (long cycle)

State degree of doctor of pharmacy (long cycle)

DESC (degree of complementary specialized studies) medicine and medical biology

DES (specialized studies degree) medicine and pharmacy
€ 525 € 350

The above rates apply to:
  • European students (nationals of a member country of the European Union, the European Economic Area, Andorra or Switzerland)
  • Non-EU students in the following cases:
    • students who are residents of Quebec,
    • international students who hold a long-term residence card or students who have declared their taxable household or have been associated with a taxable household in France for more than 2 years,
    • students who benefit from refugee status or subsidiary protection, or children of recipients of such statuses,
    • international students enrolled within a doctoral programme, within a HDR (authority to supervise research) and students in the 3rd cycle of their medical, dental and pharmaceutical studies,
    • international students enrolled in a 'classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles' (preparatory class for Grandes Ecoles), whatever their nationality, and with dual enrolment in a university degree course,
    • students enrolled within a public higher education establishment that falls within the scope of the MESR, at all levels (Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate) for the 2018/2019 academic year,
    • students enrolled in a centre for the study of French as a foreign language (français langue étrangère, FLE) in France prior to the commencement of the 2019/2020 academic year.
For other non-EU students, differentiated tuition fees apply.
However, it is possible to apply for a fee exemption.
Published on  February 7, 2020
Updated on April 24, 2026