Presentation of the Lille campus

CESI Lille campus enjoys a strategic location in the heart of a dynamic, innovative, and student-oriented city. Located in the Lille metropolitan area, just a few minutes from Lille, Villeneuve d’Ascq is known for its pleasant living environment and strong academic reputation.

Programs offered at CESI Lille campus

Contact

Anaïs MUCKE
International Candidate Relations Officer
amucke@cesi.fr
+33 686 208 724

Would you like to come and study in France as part of a degree program or exchange? Every year, CESI welcomes students from all over the world to its various high-quality programs.

Joining CESI guarantees fully accredited and certified training programs (CTI, Ministry of Higher Education and Research, HCERES, Bienvenue en France) and recognized teaching quality.

Prepare for your future in France with CESI by choosing the training program that suits you best.

Lille’s programs:

  • Foundation Years
  • Engineering Program
  • Master’s Degree
  • Executive Post-Graduate Program®

Other admission programs are available to international students: Bridge to Engineering (Pre-engineering degree) and Bridge to Master (Pre-Master’s) in partnership with n+i.

Do you need help building your academic project and would like to talk to our team to find out more about our programs? Contact our team dedicated to international students.

Support services for international students

The quality of the welcome given to international students is one of CESI’s key commitments. It has earned the school two out of three stars in the “Bienvenue en France” label. This certification speaks to the quality of the welcome given to foreign students at CESI.

The “Bienvenue en France” qualification evaluates the actions taken to meet the needs of international students, based on several criteria: quality and accessibility of information, quality and accessibility of reception facilities, accessibility and support for teaching, accommodation and quality of campus life, quality of post-graduation follow-up.

Learn more about the services we offer in Lille campus:

Campus integration

CESI campus in Arras can accommodate foreign students in its training programs.

In collaboration with the University of Artois, courses in “French as a foreign language” are available.

Partnerships have been developed with companies in the Hauts-de-France region to accommodate foreign students for internships.

Sponsorship

Welcoming international students is one of CESI’s commitments.

That’s why we offer a “Buddy” program—or peer sponsorship—to welcome new students. This system facilitates successful integration and academic achievement. Visit our campus to find out how to sign up!

Student Life

To make the most of your stay in Arras, get to know the other students at the school and take part in the activities offered by the associations throughout the year.

Club life is about sharing and discovering yourself and others. Through dozens of clubs and associations, everyone can develop their sporting, artistic, and technical talents or their humanitarian and social commitments.

The faculty and students are the driving force behind daily life on CESI Lille campus. Events are organized throughout the year to promote and develop cohesion and harmonious coexistence.

  • Student projects are promoted throughout the year on campus through displays and highlights such as conferences.
  • The PRREL Ambition: through tutoring and academic support, our future engineers put their skills to work for students at partner institutions.
  • Orientation day: new students carry out a fun project, using scientific approaches such as the design and construction of a hydraulic crane made of cardboard.

The student union (BDE) is an association within a school that aims to offer a wide range of activities and manage the organization of all campus events (extracurricular activities, student parties, welcoming new students, cultural or sporting activities). The members of the BDE are there to support everyone’s projects and help them discover a wide variety of passions.

CESI Lille student union (BDE) is a student association whose goal is to bring together the institution’s student projects. Its main missions are:

  • to support the various associations and clubs in their projects
  • to organize sporting events and student parties
  • to bring together student cohorts and encourage them to exchange ideas and share experiences
  • to coordinate its representatives, students, and campus life advisors.

It is also involved in major campus events such as the orientation weekend, the end-of-year gala, etc.

Every Thursday is dedicated to associations and clubs. In addition to the BDE, there are many student associations and clubs on the Lille campus that help to build ties between the school’s different classes.

CESI’s Caen campus offers various clubs:

  • Wildbox Studio: video game creation association
  • Keyboard Society: LAN association
  • Cresi Racing

Housing assistance

Support is a priority at CESI, and our teams are here to help you with the process. You can also find information about certain types of assistance and tips that you may be eligible for.

general informations

Please note

Real estate agencies or landlords often require a one-month deposit in addition to one month’s rent in advance.

For any rental in France, you will need:

  • home insurance – approximately €60/year – to be taken out with insurance companies, or banks
  • a European guarantor to act as a surety

IMPORTANT: The French government has set up a guarantee system, open to foreign students under the age of 30, for rents of up to €1,300.

Discover the housing available:

Why choose Studapart? Find accommodation anywhere in France in just a few clicks and with complete confidence with Studapart, CESI’s accommodation partner!

  • Centralization: all offers close to your campus.
  • Security: verified listings.
  • Coverage: protection against fraud, last-minute cancellations, non-compliant accommodation, etc.
  • Flexibility: cancellation insurance in case of unforeseen circumstances.
  • Support: advisors available 6 days a week to answer your questions.
  • Guarantee: Studapart can act as guarantor upon request.

Access numerous offers for periods of 1 to 24 months near your campus, but also throughout France when searching for an internship.

Whether you are looking for a studio, a shared apartment, or a room in a private home, you will find a wide range of exclusive offers tailored to your needs.

Benefit from personalized support and additional services such as the Guaranteed Profile and home insurance. Reservations are secure and landlords commit to responding within 72 hours to ensure your peace of mind.

To enable international students to access university housing, the Crous is organizing a session at the end of June for applications to CROUS residences for international students.

To do so, go directly to your CROUS or visit the website crous-lille for all the information you need about Lille’s CROUS.

To help them with their arrival in France and their move, selectra.info provides guides and assistance for all the procedures involved in setting up energy meters, internet connections, insurance, etc.

Websites for finding a room or apartment:

It’s imporant to have a place to live. If you have not yet found permanent housing, you may want to consider temporary options such as youth hostels or homestays. Keep in mind, however, that these options can become expensive in the long run.

For temporary or emergency accommodation, you can book a hotel room near the campus.

Youth hostels in Lille

Public (Crous)

You can create a profile and check if there are any rooms available on the mes services étudiant platform to make a direct reservation (from July 9).

Apartment rentals

You can rent an apartment via:

Shared accommodation

If you prefer shared accommodation, check out:

  • La Carte des Colocs
  • Facebook groups for shared accommodation offers.
  • Intergenerational roommate arrangement

Discover the housing assistance available:

Whether you are a French or international student, the Student Social File (DSE) must be created for each academic year, whether you are already a student or not yet.

  • To obtain your INE (National Student ID) number, register on this page.
  • To apply for CROUS housing, follow the instructions on this page.
  • To find accommodation, go to the following page.
  • Find all the information you need about student life here.

Please note that you do not need to know your future course and assignment (with Parcoursup® in particular) to complete your Student Social File. This grant is valid regardless of the preferences indicated in the DSE, as long as your course is eligible. Your administrative registration for a course will confirm your grant allocation via the final notification. So don’t wait until the last minute!

If you need to use Parcoursup® and don’t yet have a MesServices.etudiant.gouv account, we recommend that you create an account on Parcoursup® before completing your DSE. Your information will then be automatically transferred.

  • MOBILI-JEUNE® assistance

MOBILI-JEUNE® assistance is a subsidy that covers part of your rent (between €10 and €100 maximum) each month for one year. It is intended for young people under the age of 30 who are in work-study programs (under an apprenticeship or professional training contract).

The calculation is based on the rent after deduction of housing assistance (APL). The assistance is granted for the entire period of training, for a maximum duration of 12 months. At the end of your year of training, you can receive further assistance, provided you are still eligible.

  • VISALE guarantee

Students and work-study students under the age of 30 can benefit from the VISALE guarantee (Visa for housing and employment). This assistance ensures reliable monthly rent payments and prevents any unforeseen events during the academic year after you move to Rouen. It is free of charge and aims to facilitate your search for accommodation by reassuring your landlord.

  • LOCA-PASS® advance

Action Logement offers to finance, in the form of a 0% interest loan, the payment of your security deposit, which is generally required when signing a lease. This advance is offered to young people under the age of 30 who are in work-study programs (under an apprenticeship or professional training contract).

  • Action Logement support

Work-study students can benefit from free support in their search for housing (permanent or temporary) on the Action Logement work-study platform

Students can receive Social Housing Allowance (ALS) or Personalized Housing Assistance (APL) from the CAF (Family Allowance Fund). Run a simulation to find out if you are eligible and apply directly online.

Discover the assistance available for administrative procedures :

If you are a citizen of a European Union country, the European Economic Area, or Switzerland, you do not need a visa to study in France.

For more practical information on how to organize your arrival step by step, visit the Campus France website:

If you are a non-European student, you will need to apply for a visa to study in France on the Campus France website. Check out this section to prepare for your arrival:

REMINDER: Three months before your student visa expires, don’t forget to apply for a residence permit at the Préfecture (prefecture) of your place of residence so that you can continue your studies on our campus.

If you are enrolling for the first time in a higher education institution in France and do not have a social security number, you must register on Ameli in order to have your healthcare costs covered for the duration of your studies. This registration is free and mandatory, and will allow you to be reimbursed for your healthcare expenses.

To ensure you receive the best possible reimbursement for your healthcare costs, you can also take out supplementary health insurance or insurance.

Our teams also provide support with opening a bank account and all the other steps necessary to settle in France.

Checklist to prepare for your arrival in France

Essential links

  • Ameli (Health insurance)

Have you received confirmation of your admission to CESI? Congratulations!

You can now begin the necessary steps to settle in and prepare for your year of study in France.

Before arriving at CESI, check the Welcome Guide and attend online sessions to discover your campus.

Once in France, join the Welcome Day and meet your International Relations Officer, who will help you with key steps:

  • register for health insurance,
  • validate your visa if you are not a European student
  • provide proof of health and civil liability insurance
  • apply for housing aid through CAF if eligible.

CESI also helps you open a bank account and settle in smoothly. During your stay, take part in student associations and international events hosted by your campus.