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10 Spring Study Abroad Programs in Nice, France

AIFS Abroad

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AIFS Abroad: Study, Intern, or Study + Intern in France

AIFS Abroad offers enriching study, internship, and study + internship programs in France, allowing students to immerse themselves in French culture while advancing their academic and professional goals. Participants can choose from various courses at renowned French universities or gain valuable hands-on experience through internships in multiple fields. The study + internship option allows them to combine classroom learning with real-world work experience while exploring France’s rich history and vibrant cities, such as Grenoble, Cannes, Nice, and Paris. AIFS Abroad programs include housing, cultural excursions, and full support, ensuring students enjoy a seamless and unforgettable experience in France.

CIEE College Study Abroad

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CIEE Business + Culture in Nice, France

Your Business + Culture program in Nice lasts a full semester and is designed for students with a background in business. You will enroll in a combination of CIEE courses, host institution courses, and courses taught online through CIEE's global academic partner, ASU. Enhance your experience with co-curricular and extracurricular activities while immersing yourself in French culture. Live and learn in Nice! Nice is France’s vibrant Mediterranean city, celebrated for its dynamic cultural scene and growing international business presence. As a key destination along the French Riviera, Nice offers exciting opportunities for students studying business and culture. The city’s unique blend of southern French charm and global influence, picturesque promenades, renowned art museums, and bustling markets make Nice the perfect place to study abroad.

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IES Abroad

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IES Abroad - Study Abroad in France

Study abroad in France with IES Abroad and explore world-famous heritage sites, try internationally renowned cuisine and spend days checking out artistic masterpieces. From the cosmopolitan streets of Paris to the lush parks and gardens of Nantes, the sophisticated markets of Nice to the charming town of Arles, our study abroad programs in France offer it all. Experience la vie française firsthand by studying abroad in France with IES Abroad. Courses and excursions turn your host city into your classroom. Take in an opera or ballet at Le Palais Garnier, spend the afternoon in Nantes’ Jardin des Plantes, explore chateaux in the south of France, and so muchh more.

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Non-Profit Study Abroad (NPSA)

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Non-Profit, Low Cost, Direct Study in France

Study abroad in France and immerse yourself in the country’s elegance and romantic culture. NPSA connects you to a broad range of non-profit, low-cost, direct study programs. These university-level, academic-type programs are available all year round. Weekly, monthly, summer, quarterly, semester, and academic year—pick the best term for you. Plus, stay in low-cost housing on campus or in nearby areas. Overall, avoid expensive, for-profit programs and register directly with a school in France. After successful completion, you will earn academic credits that are transferable to your home school. These study abroad programs are open to students worldwide. See more details on the NPSA website. Use this website to review and book your study abroad program in France.

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The National Registration Center for Study Abroad

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Learn French in Paris or Nice, France

Choose between two amazing locations to study the French language with NRCSA. A team of university-qualified teachers will train participants in multinational classes. A media library is also open to all students who want to learn French Civilization, and visits to places of historical and cultural significance. The NRCSA Center in Paris is located in one of the most beautiful areas of the city, just a step away from Place Victor Hugo, with its numerous cafes and dazzling shops, the Champs Elyses Avenue, and the Eiffel Tower. The institute in Nice comes alive with carnivals, Jazz, music and film festivals and museums. The school is situated in the heart of the city; just 10 minutes walk from the Promenade de Anglais, the beach and is very close to the biggest shopping avenue served by numerous bus lines.

Art History Abroad

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12-week Gap Year Semester Course

This 12-week Gap Year Semester Course is our most expansive and influential program. During the first six weeks, students travel to the UK and France, where they can explore art, architecture, food, culture, and much more. After this, they will travel to Tuscany and stay in Montepulciano, a beautiful hilltop town, for a two-week intensive Italian course. In the second six weeks, they will join other students to study on the Autumn Gap Year Course. They will travel across Italy, visiting Venice, Castelfranco, Bologna, Florence, Siena, and Rome, as well as taking day trips to San Gimignano, Verona, Naples, and Pompei. This program aims to give students the greatest experience of Italy and a better understanding of the "art world." It is an ambitious program that spread from the ancient world in Rome and Naples to the Renaissance in Florence and contemporary art in Venice. Students will learn about the works of Leonardo, appreciate Titian, and understand why Michelangelo is so significant. Students will also be introduced to dozens of other artists, read great poets from ancient and modern times, learn about rhetoric (Cicero), history, and literature, & appreciate architecture.

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Best semester of my college career!!

April 05, 2022by: Isabel Drumwright - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Nice – Business, Sustainability & Immigration
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My experience abroad has been so meaningful that I have decided to pursue graduate school in France! The trajectory of my life really has changed, and I am so excited to return to France. I studied abroad with IES Nice in the fall of 2021 after the spring program was canceled because of COVID, and I am really glad that I went during the fall. The sunny weather and laidback Nicoise attitude make the experience feel like a 4-month vacation, especially in early fall when there are still summer tourists. The weather was in the upper 70s until mid-October, and I found myself taking short trips to nearby beach towns on days I didn't have class. The classes were moderately difficult, especially if you take a few at SKEMA Business School, but none were too hard. The IES classes are located in the city center, and SKEMA is about a 45 min bus ride away in Sophia Antipolis—a bit of a trek and sometimes there are transportation strikes (this is normal for French cities). Still, it's hard to complain when you get to ride along the Mediterranean Sea during your commute. The location of this program is really ideal if you're planning to study in Europe. Nice is a train away from Italy (you can go for dinner and be back by 11 pm), so the cuisine and architecture are beautifully Italian-influenced. Traveling to other European countries is easy since the tram leads directly to Nice's own airport, so no need for an expensive Uber ride. As for housing, IES found me a gorgeous top-floor apartment with a terrace, a 25 min walk from the beach. I also lived across the street from a bakery and got more lemon meringue tarts and pain au chocolat than I have ever eaten in my entire life. I have no regrets. The staff is very helpful as well! When I got sick and let the program director know, she quickly dropped off a COVID test at my apartment and the student affairs coordinator helped me schedule a doctor's visit with an English-speaking doctor. The student affairs coordinator also plans the excursions such as visiting local historical villages with a tour guide, meeting with French students our age, and attending a cooking class to learn how to make Nicoise dishes. Regarding the cost of living, my spending was on the higher end because I wanted to try a lot of new foods, experiences, and travel to other countries/cities. However, it really is up to you how much you spend per week because I think you can get a lot out of Nice without spending much. Groceries were about the same as in the U.S., museums are free for students, the walk to the beach is free, and the train rides to nearby towns are only 2-5 euros. Prices do get higher when it comes to restaurants, bars, and clubs because Nice does attract a lot of tourists, especially in the late summer if you are studying there in the fall. For daily life tips, try to buy groceries and limit eating out to the weekends. You can also pack your lunch instead of buying! My advice if you're planning to study with IES Abroad Nice: go on as many excursions as possible and practice your French with locals! :) It's easy to stick with the Americans in your group, but Nice is a very international city so don't be afraid to meet new people.

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