EDC Paris Business School is regarded as one of the top institutions for international and local students. Perhaps some of the most compelling reasons to attend the EDC Paris Business School include:
- It provides students with the intellectual and empirical foundations needed to understand business fundamentals.
- Beginning in the second semester of the 2nd year, students can participate in one or more engagements (6 to 24 months) and apply for a double degree - BBA OR MASTER - in the fourth and fifth years.
- It also offers 11 specialized Master of Science (MSc) degrees to strengthen initial expertise in marketing, finance, management, digital technology, and business.
- Business school programs provide many career options, allowing for a quick transition into work.
- The Grande Ecole Program at EDC Paris Business School aims to train tomorrow's inspiring supervisor capable of managing innovation activities.
Various EDC Paris Business School scholarships are available to deserving students based on academic achievement and social activities. Some EDC Paris Business School scholarships for international students are listed below:
EDC Merit Scholarships
Students who complete their baccalaureate with distinction (14/20 or higher) and enroll in the first year of the Grande Ecole Program are eligible for merit scholarships (subject to conditions). EDC Paris Business School also provides merit scholarships to fourth-year students who want to participate in a limited range of products or study trips. It is given to the most deserving students.
Erasmus Grant
This grant is available to all students participating in 3- to 12-month exchanges at a European university in which EDC Paris Business School has an Erasmus+ agreement. The grant is given to students at the start of their academic exchange. They must first sign a mobility service agreement and take the OLS (Online Linguistic System) test at the start and end of their exchange.
IDF (Ile de France) grant
The Ile de France Regional Council awards the IDF grant to students who will be away for 3 to 10 months. It is given to students who have already completed two years of higher education before going abroad and who have a new academic and behavioral record. It is calculated using the tax-free family allowance. Students can also apply to communes and departmental councils, which sometimes assist those going abroad.