Erasmus guide Centrale Mediterranee
Courses, housing, visa, campus life and exchange basics for studying at Centrale Mediterranee in Marseille, France.
Snapshot
Selective engineering option near Marseille for students who want a more technical, more focused exchange environment than a broad public-university setup.
Why students shortlist it
One of France's Grandes Écoles, specialising in engineering, science, and technology. Small, selective, and internationally connected — strong for applied-sciences students who want a French engineering school experience.
Teaching languages: French (primary); some courses and programmes available in English
Before You Land
A few practical setup details students usually sort before arrival
Connectivity, insurance, and secure public WiFi are the boring things you only notice when you need them. Keep them on your checklist, but keep the guide itself front and centre.
Arrival Connectivity
Sort an eSIM before you land
Maps, ride apps, 2FA codes, and WhatsApp are usually the first things students need from the airport.
Coverage Check
Confirm your travel insurance
Even when the university gives guidance, students usually need to double-check what is covered before departure.
Public WiFi
Have a backup for shared networks
Campus halls, airports, and cafés are convenient, but many students prefer an extra privacy layer when they first arrive.
Exchange Basics
Requirements
Partner nomination, exchange application, learning agreement, transcript or proof of enrolment, valid ID/passport, and language fit for the selected course catalogue.
Nomination Process
Your home university nominates you first. After nomination, complete the host application and learning agreement by the faculty deadline; French universities often route details through the host component.
Visa Support
EU/EEA students normally do not need a visa. Non-EU students should check Campus France and French student visa/residence steps early, especially for full-year stays.
Buddy System
Engineering exchange students should rely on international office guidance plus project/cohort groups from the first week.
Orientation Week
Welcome activities usually happen just before classes, but faculty timing varies. Treat the first week as admin plus course-confirmation time.
| Semester | Nomination | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Autumn semester | Usually spring through the home university | Usually April-May depending on faculty |
| Spring semester | Usually autumn through the home university | Usually October-November depending on faculty |
Arrival Checklist
- Confirm campus location and faculty calendar.
- Prepare backup courses and timetable alternatives.
- Start CROUS/private housing search early and verify every listing.
- Keep insurance, ID, nomination, learning agreement, and visa documents accessible.
Academics
Course Registration
Course registration is usually confirmed through the faculty or international office after admission. Build backups because prerequisites, timetable clashes, and language level can change the final selection.
Credit System
France uses ECTS. A normal full-time exchange semester is around 30 ECTS, but your home university decides the approved load.
Grading System
French universities commonly use a 0-20 scale, with 10/20 as the usual pass mark. Conversion is handled by the home university.
Exam Culture
Do not book return travel before exam dates are confirmed. Some courses rely on continuous assessment, while others depend heavily on final exams or projects.
Library Access
Exchange students normally receive campus card, library, Wi-Fi, and digital platform access after enrolment.
Tuition & Fees
| Student Type | Amount | Note |
|---|---|---|
| EXCHANGE | EUR 0 tuition + EUR 105 CVEC (mandatory) | CVEC (Contribution Vie Étudiante) €105 for 2025–2026 academic year — mandatory at all French universities. Pay online at cvec.etudiant.gouv.fr BEFORE enrollm… |
| Full degree – non-EU | EUR 3,770–7,500/year | Grande école engineering (cycle ingénieur 3 ans): non-EU students pay €3,770–7,500/year. EU students: €601/year (frais de scolarité grande école). Very diffe… |
EUR 0 tuition + EUR 105 CVEC (mandatory)
CVEC (Contribution Vie Étudiante) €105 for 2025–2026 academic year — mandatory at all French universities. Pay online at cvec.etudiant.gouv.fr BEFORE enrollm…
EUR 3,770–7,500/year
Grande école engineering (cycle ingénieur 3 ans): non-EU students pay €3,770–7,500/year. EU students: €601/year (frais de scolarité grande école). Very diffe…
Fees change annually — verify current rates on the official exchange office page
Where to Stay
Insurance & Campus Support
Mandatory Insurance
Yes. Valid health coverage is required for the exchange period.
EHIC Accepted
Yes
Campus Clinic
Use university student health/wellbeing services first for local care routing, prevention, counselling, and disability-support contacts.
Mental Health
Most French universities route students through student health, wellbeing, or social services. Ask early, not only during exam stress.
EHIC
Home-country dependent
Useful for many EU students for medically necessary care.
French student health/insurance route or private coverage
Depends on nationality and status
Non-EU and long-stay students should confirm exact requirements before arrival.
Campus Services
International office
Main route for nomination, learning agreement, arrival, and exchange paperwork.
Housing guidance
CROUS and university guidance should be checked first, then verified shared flats. Campus geography matters because Marseille and Aix are not one compact campus.
Student health and support
Use for health, disability, wellbeing, social support, and practical student-life questions.
Student Facilities (Centrale Méditerranée)
Centrale Méditerranée student facilities and campus life: accommodation, sports, cultural activities, dining, and support services for enrolled students.
ICM International Student Association
ICM (International Centrale Méditerranée): student association supporting international students to settle in and adapt to life in Marseille and at Centrale.
Student Life
Student Clubs
- Engineering student associations
- Project teams
- Sports and campus clubs
Buddy Program
Engineering exchange students should rely on international office guidance plus project/cohort groups from the first week.
Sports & Recreation
- University sport service
- City student events and low-cost cultural activities
Your First 2 Weeks
- Check the exact campus before signing housing.
- Avoid judging commute by map distance only; metro, bus, and Aix-Marseille travel change the routine.
- Join faculty welcome channels and city international groups early.
- Keep admin documents ready for CAF, insurance, and residence steps if relevant.
Key Dates
Before nomination
Confirm that your home university has an active agreement for the right faculty or subject area.
After admission
Lock housing, insurance, travel, and backup courses before peak September/January pressure.
Welcome period
Attend orientation and faculty briefings; this is where timetable and admin details become real.
Nomination window (Autumn intake)
April – May
Home university must formally nominate before host opens the application portal.
Application window (Autumn intake)
May – June
Complete host university online application + learning agreement after nomination.
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