SELECTION PROCEDURE AND KEY DATES
Culinary arts and restaurant management program
Spring semester begins: April 23, 2012
Deadline to submit your application: December 31, 2011
Interviews and tests are set individually between September 2011 and January 2012
Fall semester begins: October 8, 2012
Deadline to submit your application: March 31, 2012
Interviews and tests are set individually between January and May 2012
Selection procedure:
Candidates must send their completed dossier for application by post. After a pre-selection, certain individuals will be invited to take written tests and have an interview to express their motivation. Candidates requiring a student visa are invited to present their application as early as possible in order to organize the administrative formalities through the French Embassy in their home country.
Level of French, if French is not the candidate’s mother tongue
Diploma required: DELF (Diplôme d’Etudes de la Langue Française), level B2 or an equivalent level on the TCF test (Test de Connaissance de Français) or an equivalent level on the TEF test (Test d’Evaluation du Français)
International Hotel and restaurant management program
Fall semester begins: October 8, 2012
Deadline to submit your application: March 31, 2012
Interviews and tests are set individually between January and May 2012
Selection procedures:
Candidates must send their completed dossier for application by post. After a pre-selection, certain individuals will be invited to take written tests and have an interview to express their motivation. Candidates requiring a student visa are invited to present their application as early as possible in order to organize the administrative formalities through the French Embassy in their home country.
Level of French, if French is not the candidate’s mother tongue
Diploma required: DELF (Diplôme d’Etudes de la Langue Française), level B2 or an equivalent level on the TCF test (Test de Connaissance de Français) or an equivalent level on the TEF test (Test d’Evaluation du Français)
Level of English, if English is not the candidate’s mother tongue
The level required is the level for independent users on the European scale of reference for languages (CECRL). Level obtained on one of the following tests: Toeic, Toefl, Cambridge, Ielts
Candidates for whom English is not their mother tongue can submit their applications before taking a language test in a certified testing center.
Admissions contact for 1st year students
Suzanne Weber
Tél : + 33 472 18 02 24
Parallel admissions contact for year 3, undergraduate’s degree
Jacqueline Djuric (IAE de Lyon)
Tél : + 33 426 31 85 86