English
4 years
Madrid, Paris, Heidelberg, Tampa
English
4 years
Madrid, Paris, Heidelberg, Tampa
English
4 years
Madrid, Paris, Heidelberg, Tampa
English
4 years
Madrid, Paris, Heidelberg, Tampa
English
4 years
Madrid, Paris, Heidelberg, Tampa
France ranks as the 6th most popular destination for international students, who make up 14% of the population of higher education institutions in Paris (Campus France, La mobilité étudiante dans le monde, 2024).
At the Schiller International University Paris campus, you’ll immerse yourself in Parisian culture, gain access to unparalleled professional opportunities, and become part of a truly global community.
Steps from a Parisian Icon
The Schiller Paris campus (etablissement d’enseignement superieur prive) is located in the 8th arrondissement, only a short walk from one of the most famous monuments in Paris – The Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile – right at the Western end of the Champs-Elysees in the heart of Paris.
Study, Connect, and Explore
Campus resources include a library, a student lounge, and many other facilities. Students also have access to the American Library of Paris and other relevant resources in the area. Studying in Paris is a great opportunity for Schiller students to be immersed in one of the most important political, diplomatic, and cultural capitals in the world.
Join us for open days, webinars, and career events!
We offer many insightful Paris campus events throughout the year to help you connect with faculty, learn about our programs, and engage with industry professionals.
Whether you’re exploring your academic options or looking for career opportunities, our university events in Paris are designed to support your journey.
1st
Largest Regional Economy in Europe
€3.8B
Invested in Paris Startups in 2024
140K+
International Students
76%
Preserved Green Space
Sources: eurostat; europe start-up guide; cci-paris.idf
Graduating from Schiller Paris campus opens the door to exciting career possibilities in France and across Europe.
International students may be hired by a company while their student visa is still valid provided the job aligns with their field of study. The student must apply for a work authorization 2 months before the student visa expires. Graduates may also submit an application to France Education Internationale to obtain an ‘Attestation de comparabilité’ of their diploma to enhance their ability to pursue employment in France.
It’s the perfect opportunity to apply your academic knowledge in a global business hub, connect with leading companies, and begin shaping your professional future in one of the world’s most influential capitals.
Dr. Matthew Andrews
Paris Campus Director
At the Paris Campus, we focus on each individual student: we provide a supportive learning environment and 1-1 career advice and follow-up for everyone. Faculty lead small groups and design projects to ensure students progress and acquire key skills. We encourage an active student community and offer a dynamic program of extra-curricular activities.
Here you’ll find everything you need to know about living, studying, and exploring Paris!
To enter France as a student, non-EU candidates must go to the French consulate of their country and present all required documents, including an admission letter from Schiller International University.
For information on the necessary documents that students have to present upon request of a student visa for France, more information can be found here and in the link below.
Paris is a truly global city, attracting international students from every corner of the world. In the academic year 2023-24, over 430,466 international students were registered in French higher education, making Paris one of the most diverse academic hubs in the world (Campus France, La mobilité étudiante dans le monde, 2024).
Studying at an American university in Paris fosters a dynamic learning environment where students can connect with peers from different cultures, exchange ideas, and broaden their perspectives.
Transportation and Accessibility
Paris boasts one of the most efficient and extensive public transportation systems in the world, allowing students to move easily through the city and beyond.
Metro – The Paris Metro has 16 lines and over 300 stations, connecting every neighborhood and major attraction with fast and affordable service.
Buses and Trams – An extensive network of buses and trams ensures smooth connections across the city and to suburban areas, providing excellent alternatives to the metro.
Healthcare and Health Insurance
In France, students are not required to show proof of healthcare coverage for their residency permit (“Carte de Séjour”), whether through public healthcare (“Sécurité sociale”) or private insurance (“mutuelle”), so this is not something to worry about before arrival.
Healthcare enrollment takes place after you arrive in France, and our student advisors can assist you in the process or help arrange international health insurance coverage, if preferred, before your arrival.
Schiller Paris has partnerships with five housing agencies that can help you find an accommodation:
If you want a better idea of what students typically spend in Paris, you can check out our estimated cost-of-living guide here.
If you'd like to learn more about this campus, we can set up a one-on-one meeting with a member of the Paris team.
Check out the available campus visit dates, and our team will give a campus tour while answering your questions directly.
Whether you're curious about campus life, programs, application process, or scholarships—we’re here to help you make confident decisions about your next steps.
We'll help you explore career pathways and the long-term value of your education as you get to know everything our campuses and community have to offer.