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Preparing your arrival for the on-campus Pre-College Programme

Arrival and Departure

Participants are responsible for organising and reserving their transportation to and from Paris.

Arrival options

On the first day of the residential session, students may join the programme through one of the following options:

  • Airport pick-up: Students who have a flight or train to Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, arriving between 7:00 am and 2:00 pm, will be welcomed by the Summer School team at the airport. Before purchasing their tickets, participants are kindly invited to share their travel plans with the Summer School team for validation. In order to ensure the best possible welcome for all participants, we kindly ask that you respect the aforementioned timeframe. 
  • Meeting point in Paris: Meeting point at Place de la Nation (75012 Paris) around 1:00 PM. Exact time and location to be confirmed.
  • Meeting point in Reims: Meeting point in the city centre, a 10-minute walk from Reims Centre train station, around 5:00 PM. Exact time to be confirmed.

Any changes must be reported to us via email. The indicated times and locations could be subject to slight modifications.

Departure options

On the last day of the residential session, students may leave the programme through one of the following options:

  • Transfer to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG): Flights or trains must depart from CDG Airport between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
  • Independent Departure: Departure from the Paris residence (4th arrondissement) before 12:00 PM. Students may depart accompanied by a legal guardian, or alone provided that a signed liability waiver from a legal guardian has been submitted (the document will be sent at a later date).

Visa

Check the visa requirements for your particular country for a short-term stay in France. Students from some countries are able to attend the Summer School as tourists and as such do not need a visa, while others may be required to obtain a short-term student visa. Please note that the timing to obtain a visa may take longer in some countries, so be sure to apply early. 

Upon receipt of your tuition payment, your Summer School admission letter may be used in your visa application as your proof of study and accommodation for your stay in France. Please refer to the individual country regulations on your local French consulate website or on the France Diplomatie website.

Please note that you need to provide proof of parental authorisation to participate in the programme as part of a visa application. You may use the signed 2026 Acceptance Form (PDF, 172 KB) required for your registration in the programme.

Medical matters

In accordance with French regulations regarding programmes for minors, the Summer School team is responsible for administering medical care for participants. As part of the registration process, parents/guardians are required to fill out a medical form providing the student’s medical information. Any health-related changes unspecified on the medical form must be communicated to the Summer School team prior to the start of the programme. Please note that the following medical regulations apply during the Pre-College Programme:

Health Insurance

Foreign nationals staying less than three months in France are not eligible for French health insurance. To register, participants must subscribe to a comprehensive health insurance policy for the duration of your stay, covering any expenses that might arise in connection with:

  • Medical care
  • Repatriation to home country for medical reasons
  • Emergency hospital treatment

Most travel insurance plans provide this kind of comprehensive coverage. For participants residing in France, a certificate of affiliation to the French social security system is sufficient.

For our international students, we often get questions on what type of insurance is needed for this programme. We invite you to check our “Frequently Asked Questions” (PDF, 138 KB) regarding insurance. 

Medical treatment

In accordance with French regulations, all medications taken to the programme must be in their original package with a recent prescription, labelled with the full name of the student. The Summer School’s medical assistant is the person responsible for storing students’ medications in the infirmary and providing assistance.

Confidentiality

Student’s medical information is strictly confidential and is only communicated to the Summer School’s medical assistant and counsellors.

For more information about health and safety conditions during the programme, please consult the section 4 of the 2026 Programme Regulations (PDF, 297 KB)

Practicalities 

Before the start of the programme, participants receive an information booklet containing useful information about the programme, including a packing list. In the meantime, more information on accommodation, meals and activities is available on our Life outside the classroom page.

Staying in touch

The Summer School team provides regular communication regarding your arrival, orientation, and preparation for courses. Programme information is sent via email to the student and their guardian, using the email addresses used on the registration platform. Please maintain these email addresses active throughout the programme.

During the programme, weekly informational newsletters are sent to guardians, giving an overview of the activities of the past few days. For regular issues, guardians are able to communicate with the Summer School team by email. For urgent matters, guardians will have the Programme Manager's emergency phone number.

We encourage students to subscribe to an international calling plan while in France, in order to be easily reachable, including by the Summer School team if needed.

Prospective students

Contact us

Emailsummer.school-at-sciencespo.fr

Phone: +33 (0)1 45 49 55 05