MICEFA: Paris - Study Abroad at University of Paris - Sorbonne
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- Hosted at: Sorbonne University
- Location(s): Paris, France
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
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MICEFA is an exchange program which provides complete immersion through direct enrollment in on our our 16 member universities where the student is able to take a wide variety of courses from French to Engineering. The students studying with MICEF... read more
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I grew up in ways that either I don't think I ever would have or it would have taken me years not in a setting like being abroad for a semester. Kylie M - University of Connecticut View Entire Review
DEFINITELY I WOULD NOT CHANGE A THING... CINDY T - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I would not take back my experience for anything. I learned so much about myself, and I got to know so many great people. Jennifer : - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
While I would have liked a smaller, less international city with more local French culture and with less rude locals, nonetheless the experience alone of living abroad was a wonderful and eye-opening experience. I gained an awareness of different lifestyles and, most valuably, I was able to travel to other countries, which game ... jessica d - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I loved it, I learned the most from people not school. I am more culturally aware, especially about language misunderstandings which then lead to cultural misunderstandings. I am more tolerant. New academic interests and future plans include teaching and researching the ways humans learn languages. Wish I had spoken less Englis... Miro C - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Very worthwhile, I feel I gained more overall confidence and now feel like I could succeed in any European country. It cemented my desires of pursuing a more international faceted job as well. Victoria V - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Very worthwhile. Paris has great history and architecture/culture/museums. But the Parisians are not the greatest. They have recently voted in a Socialist President, which will only assist the lack of care given by most parisians. A student - Pace University View Entire Review
Through study abroad, I learned what I was capable of. I also learned the world is so much bigger than what I had conceptualized and I grasped on a deep level that everywhere, people are people, albeit quite complex. I count studying abroad as an invaluable experience in teaching me about myself and my world and I am all the bet... Madison C - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Yes, it was definitely worth while. I would never have done anything but an exchange program. I feel the others are just like going to UT but in a different country. To me, that would not have been the authentic experience I was looking for. It also gave me the chance to travel Europe cheaply and make good friends from all over-... Claire R - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Paris is amazing. I made a ton of friends and experienced so many things that the US cannot offer. However Paris is really expensive and if money is an issue I might suggest going to Spain (about half the cost of living). DO NOT JUST HANG OUT WITH AMERICANS! YOU WILL LEARN NOTHING! Dylan M - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I never really knew how independent I was until I left for Paris. Paris has shown me that I can be on my own, without being afraid of it. I traveled to Amsterdam on my own and I loved it. As long as I am careful I can do anything I want. I now want to travel to China after I graduate. After all, you will only be at this place at... Jimena K - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
This has been a wonderful experience. I am now fluent in French (but will always continue learning and practicing) and I know now more than ever that I want to be a French teacher and possibly even live in France for a period and teach English. I feel that after this experience I have learned to handle problems and complications... Jacqueline H - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
About
MICEFA is an exchange program which provides complete immersion through direct enrollment in on our our 16 member universities where the student is able to take a wide variety of courses from French to Engineering. The students studying with MICEFA will be able to create an individualized study program to fit their needs with personalized advising from MICEFA's academic director.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Fall
- Spring
- Academic Year
Instruction Language(s):
- French
Language Requirement(s):
- French
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Spanish and Iberian Studies
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
- Foreign Languages and Literatures
- Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literature
- Germanic Languages, Literature
- Middle/Near Eastern Languages, Literature
- Ancient/Classical Greek Language, Literature
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Archeology
- Geography
- History
Minimum GPA:
3.0Year Founded:
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