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The Program

is a private French business school in Rouen, France, in the Normandy region. John Carroll students are able to take a wide variety of business courses, taught in English, as well as courses in French language and culture. NEOMA Business School is accredited by AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS.

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Directly billed by ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú

  • Tuition: ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú Tuition including Federal, State, and ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú aid
  • Administrative Fee: $1,000

Estimated Indirect Costs (not billed by ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú)

  • Books and Supplies: $400
  • Personal Expenses: $6,000
  • Transportation: $1,700
  • Room: $1,200
  • Board: $1,300
  • Insurance: $250
  • Visa and Residency Permit: $140
  • Campus France Fee: $190
  • Total indirect costs: $11,180

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Financial Aid

Students are billed directly by John Carroll for tuition at the standard ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú rate. All other costs are the responsibility of the student directly.

ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú financial aid can be applied to the tuition costs. It is necessary to consult with the Office of Financial Aid at John Carroll to learn how your financial aid will apply to this program.

Additional scholarships may be available from outside sources. Please click here for additional information.

More information regarding the total cost of attendance can be found here.

Accommodations:

Arrangements can be made to live in residence halls on campus, or off-campus. For more information, .

Please keep in mind the following ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú regulations:

  • ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú requires you to take 30 ECTS at NEOMA (30 ECTS = 15 ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú hours)
  • Grades you earn at NEOMA Business School will count toward your GPA.

The deadline for applications to study abroad for Fall Semester is March 1, and for Spring Semester is October 1.

For further information on Rouen and France, please consult the following links:

  • CIA Fact book:
  • State Department’s Consular Country Information: e
  • (in French)
  • Centers for Disease Control:

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