- Location: France - Paris
- GPA Requirements: 3.0 GPA
- Other Requirements: At least four semesters of college-level French, or the equivalent, with grades of B or better.
- Program Structure: Structured - not direct enrollment
- Application Deadline: Fall: January 31 | Spring: August 13
- Program Term(s): Fall, Spring
- Official Website: Internship in Paris, France (BU)
Term | Start Date | End Date |
Spring 2024 | Early January, 2024 | Late April, 2024 |
Fall 2024 | Late-August, 2024 | Mid-December, 2024 |
These dates are tentative. Confirm program dates before booking travel.
Where: Paris, France
Paris is a city of history, politics, art, fashion, and romance. Some of the world’s greatest artists, writers, and intellectuals have lived along the banks of the Seine, and Paris is the home of such well-known sights as the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, the tree-lined Avenue des Champs-Elysees, the Louvre, and Notre Dame Cathedral. Lately, Paris has become a magnet for musicians; since the early 1980’s, pop clubs have been staging the concerts of Paris’s many immigrant musicians, and the city’s streets have become filled with a crazy quilt of sound and rhythm called Afro-pop. To experience Parisian culture is to enrich one’s life forever. For Paris is, as Hemingway said, “a moveable feast.”
Academics
The Paris Internship Program provides eight weeks of intensive French-language study and liberal arts courses, followed by seven weeks of full-time internships with organizations in the greater Paris area. Placement in one of the two internship tracks offered depends on the amount of college-level French classes the student has already taken. French faculty from local universities teach courses on contemporary France specifically designed for students in the BU program. Allegheny students participate in the French Language Track of the program
The program is divided into two phases:
Week 1–Week 8 (Core Phase)
After an orientation period, students enroll in three courses and begin the internship placement process. Students take one French language course, and/or two or three electives in either French or English, depending on their proficiency.
Week 10–Week 16 (Internship Phase)
During the second half of the semester, students participate in local professional life through faculty-supervised internships. Students serve as interns full time, Monday through Thursday, while also attending small group and individual writing tutorials, which monitor progress in the internship and the drafting of an extensive analytical internship report. A mock professional interview for a full-time position in the company where the student interns completes the course’s requirements.
Academic Structure
Course taken with other study abroad students. Internship will be with local company either in English or French.
Course Credit
16 Credit Semester-Long Programs
Study Abroad students are expected to enroll for 16 credits in the fall and spring semesters and must maintain full-time status while abroad. Student visa requirements for some overseas programs may not allow for a reduced course load below 16 credits. Any request to withdraw from a course must be approved by the student’s academic advisor and on-site program director.
Most study abroad students do not enroll for greater than 16 credits. Any request to overload must be approved by the student’s academic advisor and on-site program director.
In all cases, students must be registered full-time for: a minimum of twelve credits.
Courses
For a full list of course offerings, visit BU Paris website here.
Eligibility
3.0 G.P.A. Four semesters of college level French or the equivalent are required. Participation is limited to 1-2 students per semester
Housing & Student Life
Students have the option of living in a local homestay or a university dormitory.
Homestay: Students have individual bedrooms in a local family home with linens, laundry and internet provided. Kitchen access is allowed and students eat 1 meal per week with their host family. Meal plans are not provided.
University Dormitory: Students have single rooms with a desk, sink, closet and fridge and share shower, toilet and kitchen facilities. Linens are provided & washed biweekly and laundry facilities are available in the building. Students may eat at the student cafeteria. Meal plans are not provided.
Visa Information
U.S. citizens will apply for a visa before arrival. Non- U.S. citizens should consult with Boston University regarding the visa application process.
Application Process
Allegheny students must apply for approval to study off-campus from the Global Education office AND apply directly to their chosen program. For this program, the program requires nomination from Allegheny’s Global Education Office before students can apply directly to the program. So, students must complete the Allegheny approval application and then wait for further instructions to apply to their program. Please note that the Allegheny approval application deadline for this program is January 31 for fall intake and August 13 for spring intake. Study away approval applications will be reviewed immediately following the appropriate semester deadline. After a student has been approved by Allegheny, the Global Education office will send the student’s nomination and/or application documents to the program abroad. Students will receive instructions directly from the host program’s visiting student office with their next steps. For more information about the study away application process, please visit the application steps page.
Fees & Costs
Below find information on estimated costs for a semester abroad. You will receive a bill from Allegheny College, as you normally would, for the amount shown under “Costs Paid to Allegheny College.” All other study away program costs will be paid directly to a non-Allegheny entity and are listed in part two below. These amounts are estimates and will vary depending on individual choices. A total estimated cost of attendance for this program is shown at the bottom.
All financial aid awards can be applied to study abroad costs with the exception of federal work study awards and certain tuition exchange scholarships. For more information, visit our page about Financing Study Away.
Part One: Costs Paid to Allegheny College
Tuition (12 to 20 credits) Students do not pay tuition directly to BU. Instead, students continue to pay tuition to Allegheny College. This fee includes academic related expenses, BU travel insurance, BU deposit. |
$27,930 |
Housing – Independent Living Room Rate – Covers housing in a homestay or dormitory |
$4,430 |
Study Away Fee | $800 |
SUBTOTAL Paid to Allegheny College | $33,160 |
Part Two: Costs Paid to non-Allegheny Entity
Estimated Meals | $3,700 |
Estimated Airfare | $1,200 |
Estimated Books and Academic Materials | $150 |
Estimated Local Transportation | $460 |
Estimated Visa Fees – Includes visa fees and possible travel to consulate to apply for visa |
$465 |
Estimated Personal Expenses Personal expenses include: the basic expenses for laundry, toiletries and other incidental expenses. It does not include an estimate for personal travel, entertainment or social outings. |
$250 |
SUBTOTAL Paid to NON-Allegheny entity | $6,225 |
TOTAL COST OF ATTENDANCE
Subtotal Part One: Fees paid to Allegheny College (in section 1. above) PLUS | $33,160 |
Subtotal Part Two: Fees paid to non-Allegheny entity (in section 2. above) | $ 6,225 |
TOTAL COST OF ATTENDANCE | $39,385 *** |
***Compare this to a semester at Allegheny in Meadville. |
NOTES:
Study Away Fee includes: administrative support, transcript translation and processing, pre-departure orientation, and emergency travel insurance.