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The reception at the CROUS of Strasbourg

The reception by the students associations

The reception at the CROUS of Strasbourg


CROUS de Strasbourg
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The role of the CROUS is to give you the opportunity to study in the very best conditions.

You are:


The International relations service of the CROUS is located 1 boulevard de la Victoire (photo Gallia+plan) and receives you Mondays to Fridays from 9h to 12h and from  13h30 to 16h to inform and advice you.
Tel: 03.88.21.13.30   
E-mail : relations.internationales@crous.u-strasbg.fr

This service will give you details on the possibilities of housing in Strasbourg; the CLOUS of Mulhouse will do the same for Colmar and Mulhouse.

In the international relations service, you will also find a user-friendly place where to consult daily newspapers, as well as books on the history and the geography of the Alsace Region; you will access private housing and job ads for free. There is also information on the cultural activities of Strasbourg, the universities and the CROUS organizing year-round parties, guided tours and different activities. (Lien vers le programme détaillé 2008/2009)

Finally, you will find ads of students asking for flatmates as well as “tandem” ads of students looking for partners to share leisure or services.

Beyond the opening hours of the service and if you are living in a university residence hall, you will be received by students called Etudiants Relais Cité who will help you and give you the information you need in your daily life. They will invite you year round to share with you and the other residents user-friendly moments during the week or week-ends.

See and contact the students Relais-Cité according to the university residence hall :
Cité Paul Appell
Cité de la Somme
Cité Alfred Weiss-1 et Weiss-2
Cité Gallia
Cité Robertsau
Résidence Les Flamboyants

The reception by students associations

  • UDEES
UDEES is composed of students of various nationalities and works with foreign students associations of different countries or geographic area. It helps foreign students in their administrative process and organizes events to make their integration in Strasbourg easier.
  • AFGES
AFGES is the Strasbourg federative student association. It federates near 30 students associations such as medicine, biology; history….It is ready to listen to foreign students needs.

French/Foreign government grant beneficiary

The Bureau des Boursiers du Gouvernement Français (French government grant beneficiaries) receives you Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 13h30 to 16h and by appointment on mornings.

1, boulevard de la Victoire
BP 50168
67004 Strasbourg Cedex

Tél.:03.88.21.28.38

Contacter Yannick HOERTH

The service is in charge of :
  • A specific and individualized reception (on appointment beyond the opening to the public hours).
  • The processing of your housing demand in a university residence hall of the CROUS.
  • The payment of your specific benefits planned with your grant.
  • A connection with your institution, professor, the Mutualist Society, also providing help with your administrative process (health insurance, temporary residency permit).
  • The pedagogic follow-up of your studies and the report who is given the mandate.
  • The connexion with the cultural service to help you discover the cultural program and take part in these activities.

The international relations service organizes regular outings, guided tours especially for foreign students to help them discover the region, as well as yearly parties dedicated to the BGF (French government grant beneficiaries). (Link to the last event and the 2008 event ).

Get more information on BGF/BGE

ERASMUS and other exchange programs


The CROUS of Strasbourg dedicates a number of its housing capacities to students received in the framework of international exchange programs.

The first privileged relationship for an ERASMUS student is the one with the international relation service of your higher education institution for all questions including housing.

You will ask for housing at the international relation service of the institution receiving you.

Please note: If the institution can not provide you with housing, you will have to apply for housing like “individual” foreign students via the Dossier Social Etudiant of the CROUS.

Coming without any exchange program

You can apply for housing via the Dossier Etudiant International.

Read carefully the conditions of admissibility of the file and meet the deadline when sending back the fulfilled file !

Conditions of admissibility for first applications and renewals :

  • To be 28 years old maximum for students in university rooms
  • To be 30 years old maximum for students in studios (no age limit for French or foreign government grant beneficiaries managed by the CNOUS and housed in rooms or studios).
  • Duration maximum of 3 years for those living in university rooms (beyond, proposition of a studio by the CROUS)
  • To have registered in a superior year of study during the last two years of study (2007/2008-200/2009) for the students in studios.
  • To sign-up for a minimum stay of 9 months in a room and 12 months in a studio.
Are uppermost housed :
  • French and foreign government grant beneficiaries managed by the CNOUS
  • Students from universities having a housing agreement with the CROUS in the framework of reciprocity agreements with foreign universities
  • ERASMUS students
Other student whether grants beneficiaries, registered in a higher education institution will be housed to the best of the rooms available.
Files will be ranked and counted according to the following criteria :

Criteria

Wording

Points

1.

Students arriving for the first time

30

2.

Students applying for housing for the first time (not concurrently with 1)

10

3.

Students 21-year-old or less (on October 1st of the year when they apply for housing)

20

4.

Students following studies not existing in their country

10



The housing capacity being limited, we advised you to acquaint with the other housing possibilities (download the Dossier Soleil-sunshine file ).

What is a BGF/BGE student ?

Their status :
  • Are BGF students for whom the foreign ministry takes in charge one of the benefits below constituting the grant :
-Allocation of  care
-Undertaking the health insurance subscription
-Undertaking the studies costs
-Undertaking the journey costs

Thanks to this status, they are exempted from tuition fees and health insurance fees.

  • Are BGE students, foreign students beneficiaries of a grant allocated by a foreign government, institution or organism in contract with the CNOUS.
  • Are BGF/BGE, students whose grants are co-financed by the French foreign ministry and a foreign government.

Modality of a grant’s getting :

BGF
No matter their origin, grant candidates must therefore, prior to their departure and with plenty of advance notice, be in direct contact with the cooperation and cultural service of the French embassy or consulate in their country.

BGE
You can obtain more information from the Education Ministry of your country of origin or from the organization in charge of grants.



Dernière mise à jour : ( 23-09-2010 )
 

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