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BUILDERS École d'ingénieurs, a non-profit-making association under the law of 1901, sets the tuition fees each year. To help students to finance their studies, A portion of the budget is allocated to school bursaries, in addition to grants, student loans and other funding.

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School fees

Tuition fees at BUILDERS School of Engineering vary according to the course chosen, with financing solutions and assistance to support students.=

Cost of Bachelor's course 

  • Tuition fees are €6,900 per year 

Cost of training Engineers

  • Tuition fees are €7,400 per year for the preparatory cycle. 
  • Tuition fees are €8,150 per year for the engineering cycle. 

Specialised Masters training costs®

  • Tuition fees are €11,100 per year for initial training. 
  • Tuition fees are €12,400 per year for continuing education. 

Cost of training in English 

Tuition fees are €8,150 per year for the engineering cycle. 

 

Because the cost of studying does not have to be an obstacle, a number of funding solutions are available: grants, alternation, regional grants and student loans. What's more, tuition fees at BUILDERS School of Engineering are payable in 9 instalments (10 instalments in the year of integration). Find out about all the options for financing your engineering studies and reducing your training costs.

Higher education grants

The Engineering and Bachelor's degrees de BUILDERS School of Engineering are recognised by the State, The school therefore welcomes higher education grant holders who perceive their stock exchange CROUS

 

At the same time, l'Aide au Mérite, awarded on academic standards, in addition to grants based on social criteria. This aid is intended for students who have obtained a Mention Très Bien au Bac or an excellent result in Licence.

 

These student grants are available on our two campuses, in Normandy and in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, offering financial support to students throughout France.

Terms and conditions

Scholarship eligibility criteria including : 

  • Having returned to BUILDERS Engineering school in September 
  • Be a CROUS (Scholarship based on social criteria)

 

How to apply for a grant : 

Just one thing to do: submit your CROUS grant notification at the start of the academic year as part of your enrolment/re-enrolment file. The award letter is sent to students before the end of November.

Eligibility criteria for internal scholarships : 

  • Have completed one semester at BUILDERS School of Engineering
  • No resignations after the Commission 
  • Do not work alternately
  1. Steps: complete a grant application form and submit it in March/April with all the supporting documents requested by May. 
  2. After the committee meeting, a letter is sent to families before the summer holidays close. 

 

Work placements and sandwich courses

The engineering internships, in the curriculum at BUILDERS Engineering school, are paid, This is an essential first professional experience. 

In addition, during the study semesters, the Construction Forum (one of BUILDERS École d'Ingénieurs' student associations) regularly organises paid engineering assignments, This is an opportunity for students to develop their skills while financing their studies. Find out more about TEP Construction and its opportunities. 

BUILDERS École d'Ingénieurs also offers apprenticeships, enabling students to develop their professional skills while earning a salary. 

Assistance

Student accommodation grants 

The Aides Personnalisées au Logement (APL) and the’Allocation Logement à Caractère Social (ESL) enable students to finance their accommodation. Allocated by the CAF depending on income, they can be combined with higher education grants. By receiving this aid, students are no longer counted as dependent on their parents for family benefits. 

 

Local authority aid 

The regions, départements and cities offer a range of grants to help finance the studies of young people. students of their territory: scholarships, loans of honour, emergency aid, etc. Eligibility criteria vary according to social situation, age, etc. training These schemes help to finance tuition and student life. These schemes help to finance tuition and student life.

 

Handinamique grants 

Handinamique grants support students with disabilities by financing their training and compensating for the specific needs associated with their education. This aid facilitates access to studies and helps to finance their academic career.

 

Foundations: alternatives for financing your studies 

Scholarships awarded by foundations are not automatic and are based on eligibility criteria. The main factors taken into account include academic results, motivation, financial situation and the cost of studies. A solid study and career plan is also essential. The Fondation de France lists a large number of grants available to students to help finance their training and education.

 

The state-guaranteed loan 

In addition to these grants, think about government-guaranteed student loan to finance your studies. This bank loan, with no guarantee and no means-testing, can be used to cover all or part of your tuition fees. costs from schooling, the accommodation and student life. Ask your bank for details.