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Are you sitting your baccalaureate in France or abroad in 2025 and would like to enter Sciences Po Bachelor's programme? Find out more about our new admission procedure via Parcoursup.
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You would like to join Sciences Po as a Bachelor's student? Find out more about our admissions pathways.
Throwback at the installation on Gender and Avant-Garde in the practice of cultural professionals from Central, Eastern Europe, and the Caucasus presented at Sciences Po from in October 2024, from the Dijon Undergraduate campus, to Paris
Are you enrolled in a foreign high school and want to apply to our bachelor for the 2025 intake? The international admissions pathway is already open.
Every year, more than 19.5 million euros are allocated to scholarships and financial aid. Thanks to this proactive social policy, almost 4 in 10 students are supported.
Every year, the Reims Campus is host to nearly 1,600 students. Learn more its unique history.
A look back in pictures at the Certification in Gender and Equality Ceremony organised by the Sciences Po Undergraduate College and Gender Studies Programme.
From a cooking class to a G20 simulation, learn more about our undergrads experience on the topic of "Migration in a Changing Europe".
Sharing the values of sport and culture through the CIVICA alliance: discover the Polish journey of students from various Sciences Po associations.
Meet two finalists: Anna, a ballet dancer committed to linguistic equality and Suhanya, an actress supporting marginalised women in Sri Lanka.
Adèle Moisan, co-president of the sports student association on Nancy campus and an equestrian acrobat, discovered the world of parasport.
All applicants are evaluated in the same ways. Here are some tips to help you prepare for the last one: the interview.
How to find accommodation around the Sciences Po campuses? How much does it cost? What are the steps involved?
Have you seen the moving short film about child refugees that won the 10th Winter School competition in Menton?
Do you plan to enrol at Sciences Po for your Bachelor’s degree? Discover our tips and tricks for acing your essays.
Applications are open for Undergraduate applicants from French secondary schools from 17 January to 14 March, 2024. Follow our guide.
All you need to know about this multidisciplinary, multilingual and multicultural programme.
Sciences Po has established an ambitious and forward-thinking financial aid policy, unlike any other in the French higher education system.
How will they strengthen the bond between the European university students this year? Learn more about Alix, Ethan and Oleksandra.
Following the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, meet a graduate of our Advanced Certification in Gender Studies.
Languages offered, levels required, certifications... Find the answers to the questions most frequently asked by new students.
Interview with an alumnus that enrolled in two dual degrees at Sciences Po, with Hong Kong University and HEC.
Dijon students are back in class. What will be the 3 key moments of their academic year?
There are many reasons to decide to join Sciences Po's Undergraduate College. But what will you actually study in our bachelor's degree?
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