NEOMA Business School
Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
Study amid green hills and historic beauty, near the heart of Normandy.
Campuses
Rouen Campus:
Located between Paris and the coast, Rouen combines a charming medieval atmosphere with a strong industrial and logistics presence.
Paris Campus:
In the heart of France’s capital, the Paris Campus offers a modern learning space surrounded by culture, fashion, and world-class innovation.
Reims Campus:
Known as the capital of Champagne, Reims blends history, elegance, and connectivity—just 45 minutes from Paris by high-speed train.
Tuition Fees
No tuition fees for the Exchange Program if nominated by an exchange partner institution.
Nomination Period
Fall Semester: 15 March - 15 April
Spring Semester: 1 September - 1 October
Application Deadline
Fall Semester: End of April
Spring Semester: Beginning of November
Semester Dates
Fall Semester: Early September - End of December
Spring Semester: Early January - Early May
* A Welcome Day is held at the beginning of each semester.
Language Requirements
No official language certificate is required.
We trust our partner universities to confirm that nominated students have the appropriate language proficiency.
Acceptance Letters
Acceptance letters are automatically generated in the system.
Students can download them for submission to their home university, and original copies can be mailed upon request.
Course Load
The standard workload is 30 ECTS per semester (about 5 courses), with a minimum requirement of 20 ECTS.
Exchange Course Offer
Up to 95% of courses are taught in English, so exchange students do not need French skills.
However, students must choose courses within the same level or track, either undergraduate or graduate.
Course Choice
The Exchange Program offers a Mix & Match catalogue for undergraduate students, featuring a wide range of Business, French Language, and e-Learning courses.
Students must follow the specific course selection rules for each campus.
For more details, visit: NEOMA Course Information
Course Registration
Course registration is done online on a first-come, first-served basis. Dates will be announced by email.
Fall Semester: June
Spring Semester: November
Grading
Courses are graded on a 20-point scale, with 10/20 as the minimum passing grade.
In addition to final exams, assessments include participation, projects, and written work.
Transcripts also follow the ECTS grading standard, and grade conversion depends on the home university’s system.
Housing
On- and off-campus housing in Reims and Rouen can be reserved through the NEOMA BS Housing Application before arrival.
Rent ranges from €300–€700 per month depending on room type, services, and stay duration.
A full semester’s rent must be paid in advance to confirm booking.
Students with eligible visas may apply for the CAF housing allowance, which can cover up to 20% of rent.
More details: NEOMA Housing Information
Transcript
Transcripts are usually available about two months after final exams.
Students can download them directly from the internal portal, and an original copy can be mailed upon request.
Facilities
Library
Cafeteria
Fitness room
90 societies and clubs
3 incubators
2 accelerators
A coding school
Health & Housing Insurance
All students must have health insurance while studying in France.
Non-European students are covered either by the French National Health Insurance (free of charge) or by private international insurance, depending on their visa type.
In addition, housing insurance is mandatory for all accommodations in France, with a one-time cost of approximately €25–€65 for residence rooms.
Further details are provided with the housing offer.
Estimated Monthly Cost of Living (ROUEN/REIMS)
Total: € 600 - 1050
Accommodation: € 300 - 700
Food: € 200
Social / Leisure: € 75
Public Transportation: € 30
Other: € 50
Estimated Monthly Cost of Living (Paris)
Total: € 1,260 - 1660
Accommodation: € 800 - 1,200
Food: € 250
Social / Leisure: € 80
Public Transportation: € 86
Other: € 50

