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Discover Lyon and the RhneAlpes region.............Study French at the ILCF Lyon...........................French language and culture programs.................Diplomas and exams.......................................Semester Intensive program..............................Semester semiintensive program.......................Objectives by level........................................Civilization units...........................................Monthly Intensive program...............................Summer Intensive program...............................Training program for foreign french teachers.........Specialized French Program..............................Options (coureses, Internships, "Au Pair")..............Academic year and summer calendar...................Fees and paying procedures..............................Preenrollment form.......................................Admission....................................................Useful Information.........................................Frequently Asked Questions..............................
Welcome,
The French Language and Culture Institute of Lyon is a
school that specializes in teaching French to foreignstudents and adults. It is part of the Literature andLanguage Department of the Catholic University ofLyon. The ILCF Lyon is located in the historic heart ofthe city, designated a world heritage site by theUNESCO.
The French Language and Culture Institute wascertified "FLE" by the Ministries of Education, ForeignAffairs and Culture in 2008. The ILCF Lyon is part ofthe federation "Universit de Lyon" and is also memberof the ADCUEFE, a grouping of French Universities inthe FLE field.
Here are 6 reasons to choose the ILCF to attend classes
of French language and culture:
quality of its courses: all teachers are certified toteach French to foreign students;
experience of diversity: students come from 5
continents and represent about 70 nationalities;
discovery of the French culture: Lyon is the second
largest city and economic and cultural zone in France;
activities in the city are integrated into the courses;
progressive learning method : the educative and
administrative teams will help you find your way;
validation of your mastering of French : by a
language level diploma and University credits but also
by taking the DELF/DALF official exams;
university life: you will have a student status and
therefore have numerious courses and services offers.
We hope to have the pleasure to welcome you soon
and that you will enjoy discovering our city andinstitute through these pages.
Martine Moulin
Director of the Institute
Universit Catholique de Lyon
Institut de Langue et de Culture Franaises
25, rue du Plat69288 LYON Cedex 02FranceTel. +33 (0)472 32 50 53Fax. +33 (0)472 32 51 82
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Lyon has been listed by UNESCO as a world heritage
site because of its diversity: the "Vieux Lyon" reflectsthe heritage of the sixteenth century and Fourvirehill is the birthplace of Lugdunum, the Roman city,capital of the Three Gauls.
Lyon is also a city preparing for the future with itstechnological centers and its internationalatmosphere.
For further tourism information about the city andthe RhneAlpes region, check out the followingwebsites :
www.lyonfrance.com
www.rhonealpes.fr
Discover Lyonand the RhneAlpes region
Situated in the heart of the city of Lyon, the
Institute of French Language and Culture at theCatholic University of Lyon offers students theadvantage of being the second largest city in France.
The city is the economic capital of the RhneAlpesregion, a very dynamic region, a crossroad betweennorth and south, near Switzerland and Italy. Themeeting of its two rivers, the Rhne and the Sane,gives the city its charm.
It takes only two hours to reach Paris by TGV. Thecity is not far from the sea (1 hour and a half by TGV)and the mountains (the Alps).
The city of culture, science and industry
The city of Lyon is a cultural center. You can go tothe Opera and to the National Orchestra of Lyon, or tothe National Conservatory of Music and the "ThtreNational Populaire".
Sciences are also well represented in Lyon becausethe city has many international research centers forrare diseases (le laboratoire P4) and research centersfor cancer (le Centre Lon Brard). As far as industryis concerned, chemistry takes an important role at theFrench Institute of Petrol and at Rhne Poulenc.
Lyon is also the European headquarters of Interpoland Euronews (an informational TV channelbroadcasted in every European language).
In choosing Lyon, you have the possibility to study atthe Catholic University, in one of the three Universitiesor in a "Grande Ecole" (for example the School ofArchitecture, the National school of Construction, theSchool of Management of Lyon and the School ofTheatre).
History of Lyon, from Lugdunum to todayLyon was once called Lugdunum and was the Roman
capital of Three Gauls. It was also a major Europeancrossroads and capital of printing during the sixteenthcentury. Moreover, Lyon is the capital of silk andrepresented the end of the silk road from China. Many
famous people were born in Lyon including Andr MarieAmpre (discoverer of electromagnetism), the Lumirebrothers (inventors of cinema) and Antoine de SaintExupry (aviator and author of the Petit Prince).
Lyon has been the center of many great historicalevents. The work of the canuts (silk weavers) madeLyon an important city during the IndustrialRevolution. During World War II, the Prefect JeanMoulin made Lyon the center of the Resistancemovement.
Lyon is also the capital of gastronomy. Beaujolaiswine is made in the nearby countryside. It is servedoften with Lyon sausage or a plate of delicious
quenelles.
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A University Environment
Students who are enrolled for the academic year inintensive or semiintensive programs can, dependingon their level, complete their studies by attendingclasses offered by other departments of the University(literature, economics, languages, human sciences,law, theology, etc.).To find an optional course among the course offeringsat the Catholic University of Lyon, visit our website:www.univcatholyon.fr
A diverse and dynamic culture
Everything has been created (cultural and sports
activities, excursions, meetings with families of Lyon
etc.) in order to enable you to integrate easily into theuniversity and to gain a better working knowledge of
French language and culture.
A staff dedicated to serving the students
Director
Martine Moulin, director of administrative affairs
Administration
Hlne Thoma, assistant to the directorCorinne Dassonville, Emmanuelle Erre, Isabelle Gny
assistants
Opening hoursMonday: 08:45 AM 12:00 PMTuesday: 01:30 PM 04:15 PMWednesday: 08:45 AM 12:00 PMThursday: 01:30 PM 04:15 PMFriday: 08:45 AM 12:00 PM
TeachersSpecialists in teaching French to Foreign Students:
Dominique Andr, Pascale AnsouxLama,
Michle Baldwin, Matthieu Chaigne, Anne Charmet,Urszula Corbelin, Jrme Curinier, Anne Drevon,
Claudine Frchet, Luce Garrigos, Elizabeth Hermier,
Luce Li, Evelyne Martin, Olivier Montmagnon, Christine
Nodin, Tatiana Olnine, Stphanie Rabin, Mlanie
RacineValdebenito, Stphanie Roux, Valrie Soubre,
Julie Veldeman.
Study Frenchat the ILCF Lyon
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The Institute of French Language and Culture (ILCF)
was created in 1948 by the College of Liberal Arts atthe Catholic University of Lyon. The Institute has
connections with numerous institutes and universities
in France and abroad.
Studies open to the world
The courses are created for everyone wishing to learn
French or to improve their knowledge of the French
language and culture in an international environment.
Classes are made up of students from all over the
world.
Linguistic abilitiesCourses are organized in groups based on language
level. These levels correspond to the European
Framework of Reference for Languages.
Communicative language activities increase the
following competences:
reception: listening, reading,
production: written and oral expression,
communication: conversation skills,
mediation: translation and interpretation activities.
Progression of the courses and the documents used
Courses are designed to help students gain autonomyin their use of French. This is done through activities
that encourage students to practice oral and written
comprehension and expression. The language activities
given to students are varied but are based on a
grammar book, a workbook of exercises and original
documents (press, cartoon strips, texts, videos, etc.)
and integrative excursions, as the ILCF is located in
the heart of the City. Students should obviously
progress in grammar, language use, and knowledge of
French culture as a result. It is important to note that
active student participation is required to see this
progression.
The validation of knowledge
Organized in accordance to the European Credits
Transfer System (ECTS), the programs offered at the
Institute are validated by diplomas awarded by the
Catholic University. These diplomas can be translated
into equivalent credits or units at universities, colleges
or institutes abroad. Students also have the
opportunity to sit for the examinations offered by the
National Education Board, for example the DELF, the
DALF, or the TCF because the ILCF is an official
examination center.
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The ILCF Lyon offers you several language programs tohelp you discover, explore, and master the French
Language and Culture. Adapted to your learningrhythm, your language level, and your needs, eachprogram is created to help you progress following theCommon European Frame of Reference for Languages.Choose the program you think is most appropriate fromthe options below and go to the corresponding pagefor more information.
Intensive Semestrial Program >> page 720 hours of courses per week for a 13 or 26 week
period.A choice of two semesters (from October to January
and from February to June) to study for a semester or
for a complete academic year.Courses for all language levels which are based on
communicative methods that encourage autonomy inthe use of French.
Progression based on the improvement of linguisticskills that follows the European Framework forLanguages.
Language and Civilization Workshops to improveyour French and to learn in a fun way.
Preparation for national language diplomas (DELFand DALF) integrated into coursework.
DUEF: diploma delivered at the end of the programwhich validates the language level reached (30 to 35
university credits).
SemiIntensive Semestrial Program >> page 816 hours of courses per week for a 13 or 26 week
periodA choice of two semesters (from October to January
and from February to June) to study for a semester orfor a complete academic year.
Courses for all language levels which are based oncommunicative methods that encourage autonomy inthe use of French.
Progression based on the improvement of linguisticskills that follows the European Framework for
Languages.Preparation for national language diplomas (DELF
and DALF) integrated into coursework.DUEF: diploma delivered at the end of the program
which validates the language level reached (30university credits).
Intensive Monthly Program >> page 1172 hours of courses over 4 weeks.Courses which are based on communicative methods
that encourage autonomy in the use of French.CLCF: certificate delivered at the end of the
program which validates the language level reached (8
university credits).
Intensive Summer Program >> page 13
20 hours of courses per week for a 4, 8 or 12 week
period.A choice of three months (July, August and
September) for language immersion.Courses for all language levels which are based on
communicative methods that encourage autonomy inthe use of French.
Language and Civilization Workshops to improveyour French and to learn in a fun way.
Assistants to help you discover Lyon and to enjoyyourself with students from as many as fifty differentcountries.
CLCF: certificate delivered at the end of the
program which validates the language level reached (9university credits).
Training program for Foreign French teachers >>
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A program of 40 hrs for 2 weeks in JulyA program designed for foreign teachers of French
as a Foreign LanguageA program composed of Thematic workshops and
activities outside of the Language Center.Thematic workshops composed of theoretic
contributions, class observations and the developmentof pedagogical activities.
A completion of training certificate delivered at theend of the program.
Specialized French Program >> page 15
36 hours of courses for each program to specializein French for Business or in French for the Tourism andHotel Industry.
Courses for professionals or students wishing tospeak specialized French.
A program validated by 3 university credits.
Several sessions of exams (DFP Affaires B2,DFP Affaires C1, DFP Tourisme et Htellerie B1) inJanuary and in May/June to validate your skills inspecialized French.
French Language and CulturePrograms
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The ILCF Lyon gives you the opportunity to certifyyour knowledge in French language and culture by
taking the following exams:
University Diplomas
The ILCF is a member of the ADCUEFE which gathers 30
French universities and as such provides the following
certificates and diplomas:
DUEF: Diplme Universitaire d''Etudes Franaises
If you are enrolled in a semester or in an academic
year program of the ILCF Lyon (intensive or semi
intensive), regular assessments, exams and your active
participation in class should allow you to obtain a
university diploma. The level of this diploma
corresponds to the level reached: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1,
C2 (levels from the European Framework of Reference
for Languages).
CLCF: Certificat de Langue et de Culture Franaises
(French Language and Culture Certificate) delivered
after completion of the regular assessments for
Intensive Monthly and Summer Programs. The level of
this certificate corresponds to the level reached: A1,A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 (levels from the European
Framework of Reference for Languages).
If you are enrolled in a monthly or in a summer
intensive program, you will be given a certificate that
states your level, which is based on regular
assessments.
University credits (ECTS)
If you are a student in a foreign university, we provide
you with a detailed list of grades (university credits)that you have obtained in the Institute or in another
department of the University. University credits
correspond to ECTS (European Credit Transfer System).
Exams and DiplomasOfficial Examination Center
National French Education Board DiplomasThe ILCF Lyon, an official examination center,organizes regular sessions for the following exams:
TCF: Test de Connaissance du FranaisDELF : Diplome d'Etudes en Langue Franaise (levels
A1, A2, B1 and B2 of the European Framework)DALF: Diplome Approfondi de Langue Franaise
(levels C1 and C2 of the European Framework)
If you wish to validate your knowledge by an official
exam recognized in France and worldwide, you should
pass the TCF, the DELF or the DALF (registration
needed). Please note that if you obtain the DALFDiploma, you will not have to take an entrance exam
for French Universities.
Diplomes de la Chambre de Commerce etd'Industrie de ParisThe ILCF Lyon, official examination center, organizesregular exam sessions for:
DFP Affaires B2:Diplome de Franais Professionnel des Affaires B2
DFP Affaires C1:Diplome de Franais Professionnel des Affaires C1
DFP Tourisme et Htellerie B1: Diplome de FranaisProfessionel du Tourisme et de l'Htellerie B1
If you want to specialize in French for Business or inFrench for Tourism and Hotel Industry, you shouldchoose to pass the DFP Affaires B2, the DFP Affaires C1and the DFP Tourisme et Htellerie (registrationneeded)
For further information about exams (tests andduration, etc.) visit:www.ilcf.net
EnrollmentTo enroll for any of these exams or for questions or
concerns, contact us: [email protected]
Phone. 00 33 4 72 32 50 53 Fax. : 00 33 4 72 32 51 82
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Calendar
1st semester: October 10, 2011 to January 27, 2012Level test: October 3, 2011
Welcome meeting: October 6, 2011
Holidays: from October 24 to 30, 2011 and
from December 19, 2011 to January 2, 2012
Public holidays: November 1st and 11, 2011
2nd semester: from February 6 to May 25, 2012
Level test: February 1, 2012
Welcome meeting: February 3, 2012
Holidays: from February 20 to 26, 2012 and
from April 9 to 22, 2012
Public holidays: May 1st, 8 and 17, 2012Tuition
1798 for 1 semester of 260 hours 7
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LevelsThe ILCF Lyon welcomes students of all levels:
Complete BeginnerA1: Breakthrough A2: ElementaryB1: Threshold B2: VantageC1: Operational C2: Mastery
Level Test
A week before each session, we organize a mandatorytest to evaluate your written and oral proficiency inFrench so that we can place you in the appropriatelevel group.
DiplomasThe training is validated by a language diplomacertified by the ADCUEFE (federation of UniversityInstitutes of FLE)A DUEF (Diplme Universitaire d'Etudes Franaises)corresponding to your language level is provided at theend of the program. The Institute offers theopportunity to take the following exams: DELF, DALF,
TCF and CCIP, during your studies at the ILCF Lyon(page 6).
Validation of creditsCourses are validated by regular assessments and 30 to35 university credits (ECTS).
Proof of enrollmentIn the beginning of the program and after completionof the registration, we provide students with a proofof enrollment and a student identification card.
Semester Intensive Program
PublicThese courses are for international students, adults,
technicians, researchers... of all levels in Frenchlanguage who want:
to obtain and develop oral and written abilities inFrench,
and/or to prepare for the DELF and the DALFexams.
Teaching methodsCourses are created to develop oral and writtenexpression and comprehension abilities. The goal is aneffective autonomy in using French by learninggrammar, vocabulary and French culture. Diverselanguage activities are offered including exercise
workbooks, exercises books, original documents (press,advertising, comics, literature, videos..) and alsointegrative excursions that allow for students to get toknow the City of Lyon (markets, train stations, cafs,librairies and neighborhood visits, francophone week).Courses require the active participation of students.
OrganizationThis intensive program is composed of 20 hours perweek. Courses take place on Mondays, Tuesdays,Thursdays, Fridays in the morning or in the afternoon.Workshops take place in the evening and onWednesdays.
For Beginner to B1 levels, this program is composedof 16 hours of courses and 4 hours of civilization units.
For B1+ to C2 levels, this program is composed of 13hours of courses and 2 1h30 civilization units + 1 1hcivilization unit + 1 specialized French or 4 1h30civilization units + 1 1h civilization unit.
Duration1st semester: 260 hours in 13 weeks from October toJanuary.2nd semester: 260 hours in 13 weeks from February toMay.1 Academic Year: 520 hours in 26 weeks from October
to May.
Preenrollmentfill in the preenrollment form, page 19, and send it
with the deposit (or with the proof of payment) to theILCF Lyon.
or fill in the online preenrollment form availableat: www.ilcf.net.
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Semester Semiintensive Program
LevelsThe ILCF Lyon welcomes students of all levels:
Complete BeginnerA1: Breakthrough A2: ElementaryB1: Threshold B2: VantageC1: Operational C2: Mastery
Level Test
A week before each session, we organize a mandatorytest to evaluate your written and oral proficiency inFrench so that we can place you in the appropriatelevel group.
DiplomasThe training is validated by a language diplomacertified by the ADCUEFE (federation of UniversityInstitutes of FLE).A DUEF (Diplme Universitaire d'Etudes Franaises)corresponding to your language level is provided at theend of the program. The Institute offers theopportunity to take the following exams: DELF, DALF,
TCF and CCIP, during your studies at the ILCF Lyon(page 6).
Validation of creditsCourses are validated by regular assessment and 30university credits (ECTS).
Proof of enrollmentIn the beginning of the program and after completionof the registration, we provide you with a proof ofenrollment and a student identification card.
PublicThese courses are for international students, adults,
technicians, researchers, etc. of all levels in Frenchlanguage who want:
to obtain and develop oral and written abilities inFrench
and/or to prepare for the DELF and the DALFexams.
Teaching methodsCourses are created to develop oral and writtenexpression and comprehension abilities. The goal is aneffective autonomy in using French by learninggrammar, vocabulary and French culture. Diverselanguage activities are offered including exercise
workbooks, exercises books, original documents (press,advertising, comics, literature, videos..) and alsointegrative excursions allow for students to get toknow the City of Lyon (markets, train stations, cafs,librairies and neighborhood visits, francophone week).Courses require the active participation of students.
OrganizationThis semiintensive program is composed of 16 hoursper week. Courses take place on Mondays, Tuesdays,Thursdays and Fridays in the morning or in theafternoon. Civilization Units take place in the eveningsand on Wednesdays.
For Beginner to B1 levels, this program is composedof 16 hours of courses.
For B1+ to C2 levels, this program is composed of 13hours of courses and 3 hours of French civilizationunits.
Duration1st semester: 208 hours in 13 weeks from October toJanuary.2nd semester: 208 hours in 13 weeks from February toMay.1 Academic Year: 416 hours in 26 weeks from Octoberto May.
Preenrollmentfill in the preenrollment form page 19 and send it
with the deposit (or with the proof of payment) to theILCF Lyon.
or fill in the online preenrollment form availableat: www.ilcf.net.
Calendar
1st semester: October 10, 2011 to January 27, 2012Level test: October 3, 2011
Welcome meeting: October 6, 2011
Holidays: October 24 to 30, 2011 and from
December 19, 2011 to January 2, 2012
Public holidays: November 1st and 11, 2011
2nd semester: from February 6 to May 25, 2012
Level test: February 1, 2012
Welcome meeting: February 3, 2012
Holidays: from February 20 to 26, 2012 and
from April 9 to 22, 2012
Public holidays: May 1st, 8 and 17, 2012Tuition
1334 for 1 semester of 208 hours
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Independant level > B2 Vantage levelCourses : Can understand the main ideas of complex
text on both concrete and abstract topics, includingtechnical discussions in his/her field of specialisation.Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneitythat makes regular interaction with native speakersquite possible without strain for either party. Canproduce clear, detailed text on a wide range ofsubjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issuegiving the advantages and disadvantages of variousoptions.
Proficient level > C1 effective operational proficiency level
Courses : Can understand a wide range ofdemanding, longer texts, and recognise implicitmeaning. Can express him/herself fluently andspontaneously without much over searching forexpressions. Can use language flexibly and effectivelyfor social, academic and professional purposes. Canproduce clear, wellstructured, detailed text oncomplex subjects, showing controlled use oforganisational patterns and cohesive devices.
Proficient level > C2 Mastery levelCourses : Can understand with ease virtually
everything heard or read. Can summarise informationfrom different spoken and written sources,reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherentpresentation . Can express him/herself spontaneously,very fluently and precisely, differentiating finer shadesof meaning even in more complex situations.
Beginner Level
Courses : Can introduce him/herself briefly. Canread, understand, write and orally produce phraseswith simple syntactic structure. Knows elementaryvocabulary and everyday expressions. Can pronouncewell.
Basic level > A1 Breakthrough levelCourses : Can understand and use familiar everyday
expressions and very basic phrases aimed at thesatisfaction of needs of a concrete type. Can introducehim/herself and others and can ask/answer questionsabout personal details such as where he/she lives,people he/she knows and things he/she has. Caninteract in a simple way provided the other persontalks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.
Basic level > A2 Elementary levelCourses : Can understand sentences and frequently
used expressions related to areas of most immediaterelevance (e.g. very basic personal and familyinformation, shopping, local geography, employment).Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiringa simple and direct exchange of information onfamiliar and routine matters. Can describe in simpleterms aspects of his/her background, immediateenvironment and matters in areas of immediate need.
Independant level > B1 Threshold levelCourses : Can understand the main points of clear,
standard input on familiar matters regularlyencountered in work, school, leisure, etc. Can dealwith most situations likely to arise whilst travelling inan area where the language is spoken. Can producesimple connected text on topics which are familiar orof personal interest. Can describe experiences andevents, dreams, hopes and ambitions and briefly givereasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
Objectives by level
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B1+ level (1h30)Hybrid Workshop: Discover the city
(a few face to face courses and others based on a blog
personnal laptob required)
This civilization unit allows you to discover Lyonthanks to five group outings in the city.
A look at current eventsIn order to follow current events in France youll diveinto the heart of what they care about (the heart ofpolitics, of current thoughts and mentalities), and todiscover, based on multiple sorts of documentation(drawings, videos, newspapers, radios) a face ofFrance
Frenchspeaking community
B2, C1, C2 levels (1h30)Literature
Work on the French language through contemporaryliterature by studying texts of French authors andFrenchspeaking authors. Its also a creative writingcivilization unit.
PressStudy the French press by studying various Medias(newspapers, debates, television). Each week we
discuss French a French current event.
Theater Substitute speech with gests, play with words thisis another way to express yourself!The Theater Workshop should be seen as a creationcivilization unit where the emphasis is on the game,the enjoyment, and the interactions within the group.
Introduction to French LawThe language of French law is very particular.This civilization unit, taught by a French teacher witha degree in Law, is meant for those who desire to beintroduced to French Law, meaning to acquire basic
knowledge of the system, to understand the judicialvocabulary, and to know the principals of rights of
individuals.
Renewable ResourcesBased on newspaper articles and audiovisual media,this workshop proposes to analyze the state of the
global situation concerning environmental protectionand scientific alternatives proposed by science and bythe European Council.
French History in the ArtsThis workshop studies important events in Frenchhistory relating the Arts. Each period and situation isillustrated by songs, film extracts, paintings, extracts ofnovels
CinemaThrough the study of various French cinematiccreations, this workshop allows for students to tackledifferent aspects of the French and Frenchspeakingculture.Authentic documents, the films expose the resoundingreality of the French language. They are sources ofinformation on the social, cultural, and civilizationalrealities of France
Europe meeting culturesThe main goal of this workshop is to develop generalknowledge about the diversity of the European peopleand about their history, the institutions and thefunctioning of the European Union.
Creative Writing
Playson
words, handwritten and typed fantasies,
literary curiosities this workshop proposes to studyvarious literary movements that play with the FrenchLanguage. Its a fun and original trip in the literaryuniverse.
CookingWith this workshop well respond to the question ofwhat is the great French cuisine, but well also studytable manners and French specialties.
FashionClothing is a threshold between us and the rest of theworld. It is the expression of our identity, our affiliationto a social class and our support for aesthetics.
Semiintensive and intensive program (nonexhaustive list)
A1, A2 et B1 levels (4 h)The courses, based on French customs, places andpractices, allow you to reinforce your level ofunderstanding and your ability to express yourself inreading and speaking. The activities help you discoverthe French daily life as well as their shared culture.
B2, C1, C2 levels (1h)Methodology to enter a university
This workshop is designed to firmly prepare you tostudy at a French university.
Techniques for job searchingThis workshop is designed for students who: Know and understand the process of job recruitmentin France ; Are seeking a job of internship in France
Intensive program
Civilization Units
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CalendarCourse offered based on enrollmentLevel Test on the first day of each session
from February 6 to 29, 2012from June 4 to 29, 2012
Tuition579 for 1 month of 72 hours
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LevelsThe ILCF Lyon welcomes students of the levels below:
A1: Breakthrough A2: ElementaryB1: Threshold B2: VantageC1: Operational C2: Mastery
Level TestOn the first day of each session, we organize amandatory test to evaluate your written and oralproficiency in French so that we can place you in theappropriate level group.
DiplomasA CLCF (Certificat de Langue et de Culture Franaises French Language and Culture certificate)corresponding to your language level is provided at theend of the program. The Institute also offers theopportunity to pass the following exams: DELF, DALF,TCF and CCIP, during your studies at the ILCF Lyon
(page 6).
Validation of creditsCourses are validated by regular assessment and 8university credits (ECTS).
Proof of enrollmentIn the beginning of the program and after completionof the registration, we provide students with proof ofenrollment and a student identification card.
Monthly Intensive Program
Public
These courses are aimed toward internationalstudents, adults, technicians, researchers, etc.(except beginners in French language) who want:
to obtain and develop oral and written abilities inFrench
and/or to prepare for the DELF and the DALFexams.
Teaching methodsCourses are conceived to develop oral and writtenexpression and comprehension abilities. The goal is aneffective autonomy in using French by learninggrammar, vocabulary and French culture. Diverse
language activities are offered including exerciseworkbooks and original documents (press, advertising,comics, literature) and videos. Courses require theactive participation of students.
OrganizationThis intensive program is composed of 18 hours perweek. Courses take place on Mondays, Tuesdays,Thursdays, Fridays in the morning and in theafternoon.
Duration72 hours in February or June
Preenrollmentfill in the preenrollment form page 19 and send it
with the deposit (or with the proof of payment) to theILCF Lyon.
or fill in the online preenrollment form availableat: www.ilcf.net.
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Independant level > B2 Vantage level18 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand the main ideas of complextext on both concrete and abstract topics, includingtechnical discussions in his/her field of specialisation.Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneitythat makes regular interaction with native speakersquite possible without strain for either party. Can
produce clear, detailed text on a wide range ofsubjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issuegiving the advantages and disadvantages of variousoptions.
Proficient level > C1 effective operational proficiency level18 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand a wide range ofdemanding, longer texts, and recognise implicitmeaning. Can express him/herself fluently andspontaneously without much over searching forexpressions. Can use language flexibly and effectively
for social, academic and professional purposes. Canproduce clear, wellstructured, detailed text oncomplex subjects, showing controlled use oforganisational patterns and cohesive devices.
Proficient level > C2 Mastery level18 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand with ease virtuallyeverything heard or read. Can summarise informationfrom different spoken and written sources,reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherentpresentation . Can express him/herself spontaneously,very fluently and precisely, differentiating finer shades
of meaning even in more complex situations.
Basic level > A1 Breakthrough level18 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand and use familiar everydayexpressions and very basic phrases aimed at thesatisfaction of concrete needs. Can introducehim/herself and others and can ask/answer questionsabout personal details such as where he/she lives,people he/she knows and things he/she has. Can
interact in a simple way provided the other persontalks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.
Basic level > A2 Elementary level18 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand sentences and frequentlyused expressions related to areas of most immediaterelevance (e.g. very basic personal and familyinformation, shopping, local geography, employment).Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiringa simple and direct exchange of information onfamiliar and routine matters. Can describe in simpleterms aspects of his/her background, immediate
environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
Independant level > B1 Threshold level18 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand the main points of clear,standard input on familiar matters regularlyencountered in work, school, leisure, etc. Can dealwith most situations likely to arise whilst travelling inan area where the language is spoken. Can producesimple connected text on topics which are familiar orof personal interest. Can describe experiences andevents, dreams, hopes and ambitions and briefly givereasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
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Calendar
Level test on the first day of each session
from July 2 to 27, 2012
from August 2 to 29, 2012
from September 3 to 28, 2012
Public Holidays: August 15, 2012
Tuition
Including travel excursions
620 for 1 month and 80 hours1160 for 2 months and 160 hours
1724 for 3 months and 240 hours13
LevelsThe ILCF Lyon welcomes students of all levels:
Complete BeginnerA1: Breakthrough A2: ElementaryB1: Threshold B2: VantageC1: Operational C2: Mastery
Level TestOn the first day of each session, we organize amandatory test to evaluate your written and oralproficiency in French so that we can place you in theappropriate level group.
DiplomasA CLCF (Certificat de Langue et de Culture Franaises French Language and Culture Certificate)corresponding to your language level is provided at theend of the program. In summer, the Institute offers theopportunity to take the DELF and DALF exams onlyduring the month of July (page 6).
Validation of creditsCourses are validated by regular assessment and 9university credits (ECTS).
Proof of enrollmentIn the beginning of the program and after completionof the registration, we provide students with proof ofenrollment and a student identification card.
Summer Intensive Program
PublicThese courses are for international students (who mustbe at least 17 years old), adults, technicians,researchers... of all levels in French language whowant:
to obtain and develop oral and written abilities inFrench
and/or to prepare for the DELF and the DALFexams.
Teaching methodsCourses are created to develop oral and writtenexpression and comprehension abilities. The goal is aneffective autonomy in using French by learninggrammar, vocabulary and French culture. Diverselanguage activities are offered including exerciseworkbooks, exercises books, original documents (press,advertising, comics, literature, videos..) and alsointegrative excursions that allow for students to get toknow the City of Lyon (markets, train stations, cafs,librairies and neighborhood visits, francophone week).Courses require the active participation of students.
OrganizationThis intensive program is composed of 20 hours perweek. Courses take place on Mondays, Tuesdays,Thursdays and Fridays in the morning or in theafternoon. On Wednesdays, there are cultural activitesand field trips. Some of these activities are alsoorganized in the evening.
For Initiation to B1 levels, this program is composedof 20 hours of courses.
For B2 to C2 levels, this program is composed of 16hours of language instruction plus an additional 4 hoursof civilization units.
Duration80 hours in 1 month: July, August or September160 hours in 2 months: July, August and/or September240 hours in 3 months: July, August and September
Preenrollmentfill in the preenrollment form page 19 and send it
with the deposit (or with the proof of payment) to theILCF Lyon.
or fill in the online preenrollment form availableat: www.ilcf.net.
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Beginner Level20 hrs of courses
Courses : Can introduce him/herself briefly. Canread, understand, write and orally produce phraseswith simple syntactic structure. Know elementaryvocabulary and everyday expressions. Can pronouncewell.
Basic level > A1 Breakthrough level20 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand and use familiar everydayexpressions and very basic phrases aimed at thesatisfaction of needs of a concrete type. Can introducehim/herself and others and can ask/answer questionsabout personal details such as where he/she lives,people he/she knows and things he/she has. Caninteract in a simple way provided the other persontalks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.
Basic level > A2 Elementary level20 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand sentences and frequentlyused expressions related to areas of most immediaterelevance (e.g. very basic personal and familyinformation, shopping, local geography, employment).Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiringa simple and direct exchange of information onfamiliar and routine matters. Can describe in simpleterms aspects of his/her background, immediateenvironment and matters in areas of immediate need.
Independant level > B1 Threshold level20 hrs of courses
Courses : Can understand the main points of clear,
standard input on familiar matters regularlyencountered in work, school, leisure, etc. Can dealwith most situations likely to arise whilst travelling inan area where the language is spoken. Can producesimple connected text on topics which are familiar orof personal interest. Can describe experiences andevents, dreams, hopes and ambitions and briefly givereasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
Independant level > B2 Vantage level16 hrs of courses + 2 workshops of 2 hrs each
Courses : Can understand the main ideas of complextext on both concrete and abstract topics, includingtechnical discussions in his/her field of specialisation.Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneitythat makes regular interaction with native speakersquite possible without strain for either party. Can
produce clear, detailed text on a wide range ofsubjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issuegiving the advantages and disadvantages of variousoptions.
Workshops of 2 hrs : Gastronomy and the art ofFrench living, Civilization, Literature, Media,Contemporary History, French songs and poetry,Francophonie, Creative writing, European Union(depending on the month).
Proficient level > C1 effective operational proficiency level16 hrs of courses + 2 workshops of 2 hrs each
Courses : Can understand a wide range ofdemanding, longer texts, and recognise implicitmeaning. Can express him/herself fluently andspontaneously without much over searching forexpressions. Can use language flexibly and effectivelyfor social, academic and professional purposes. Canproduce clear, wellstructured, detailed text oncomplex subjects, showing controlled use oforganisational patterns and cohesive devices.
Workshops of 2 hrs : Gastronomy and the art ofFrench living, Civilization, Literature, Media,Contemporary History, French songs and poetry,Francophonie, Creative writing, European Union
(depending on the month).
Proficient level > C2 Mastery level16 hrs of courses + 2 workshops of 2 hrs each
Courses : Can understand with ease virtuallyeverything heard or read. Can summarise informationfrom different spoken and written sources,reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherentpresentation . Can express him/herself spontaneously,very fluently and precisely, differentiating finer shadesof meaning even in more complex situations.
Workshops of 2 hrs : Gastronomy and the art ofFrench living, Civilization, Literature, Media,
Contemporary History, French songs and poetry,Francophonie, Creative writing, European Union(depending on the month).
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ObjectivesThe French for Business Program encourages
students to effectively use oral and written French inprincipal professional communication and to be foundoperational in relational, administrative andcommercial functions of business where the use ofFrench is largely foreseeable. It encourages studentsto acquire a solid mastery of written and oral Frenchin the workplace. The student also has knowledge ofsocial and professional norms and hierarchalconstraints and has mastered appropriate languageusage to adapt to these varying situations.
The French for Hotel and Tourism Industry Programencourages students to acquire functional competencein French limited to situations relevant to the tourismand hotel industry. The student is capable of usingFrench to interact with other professionals in theworkplace. This program allows students to validatetheir linguistic knowledge on a professional level.
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Programme de la Chambre de Commerce etd'Industrie de Paris:
French for BusinessFrench for Tourism and Hotel Industry
PublicThis program addresses active professionals andstudents whishing to:
specialize in Frenchobtain language competences to communicate in
French in professional situations.enter a French speaking company specialized in
business and tourism.
LevelThis program is designed for persons who have reacheda B1/B2/C1 language level in French. Chambre deCommerce et d'Industrie de Paris Diplomas (DFP AffaireB2, DFP Affaires C1, DFP Tourisme et Htellerie B1)organized by the ILCF Lyon validate language skillscorresponding to B1, B2 and C1 language level.
Duration : 36 hours.
Validation of creditsCourses are validated by 3 university credits (ECTS).
Calendar
To know more about sessions and exams, visit our
web site www.ilcf.net.
Tuition : 240 for 36 hours
OrganizationProgram of 40 hours for foreign teachers of French as aForeign Language in 2 weeks.
The program is composed of themed workshops andactivities outside of the language center (tours of Lyonand its surrounding area).
EducationThe thematic workshops are composed of theoreticcontributions, class observations and the developmentof pedagogical activities:
Presentation of different language levels accordingto the European Framework of Reference forLanguages: 4 hrs
Development of class activities in the city ofLyon: 4 hrs
French Language Program for
Specific Objectives
Calendar : from July 2 to 13, 2012
Course offered based on enrollment
Tuition : 650
Validation : training program attestation
Training Program for Foreign
French Teachers
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Options
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Optional courses
Some optional courses in the other departments of theCatholic University of Lyon are offered to students inthe intermediate and advanced levels:
ArtsHumanitiesInternational managementLawPhilosophySciencesTheology
These optional courses take place in the Catholic
University of Lyon and in the other faculties (on bothBellecour and Carnot campuses).
If you want more information about the courses andprograms at the Catholic University of Lyon, visit thewebsite : www.univcatholyon.fr and ask the ILCF Lyonsecretary for more details.
Campuses of the Catholic University of Lyon
Bellecour campus25 rue du Plat, Lyon 2e arrondissement
The patrimonial site of the "Place Bellecour" is the
principal site of the University.The following departments, schools and institutes arelocated at the Bellecour campus : the Department of Arts and Languages (including theILCF Lyon), the Department of Philosophy and Human Sciences, the Department of Sciences, the Department of Theology.Central administrative services are also located here :
the Rectorat, the University Library, the administrativeservices and the International Relations Office.
Carnot campus
23 place Carnot, Lyon 2e arrondissementInaugurated in September 2005, the Carnot site ishoused in a building that combines elements oftraditional and modern architecture.The following departments, schools and institutes arelocated at the Carnot campus : the Department of Law, Economic and SocialScience, the Translation and International Relation School(ESTRI). the University Library.
Internship in a firm
For the students who wish to participate in aninternship to complete intial or professional training,they can be given this opportunity, after having aninterview with the director of the Institute, to obtainan internship contract, that complies with currentlegislation. This is possible only if certain conditionsare fulfilled :
the internship should conform to your Universityscurriculum.
the duration of the internship should correspond tothe academic period taken in the Institute.
a report must be submitted by the student at the
end of the internship.the student receives payment according to Frenchlaw.
Au pair
If required and on presentation of sufficient proof,appropriate modifications in the schedule can be madeby the Institute only for an au pair.
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Semester Intensive Program
Calendar
1st semester: October 10, 2011 to January 27, 2012
Level test: October 3, 2011
Welcome meeting: October 6, 2011Holidays: from October 24 to 30, 2011 and from
December 19, 2011 to January 2, 2012
Public holidays: November 1st and 11, 2011
2nd semester: February 6 to May 25, 2012
Level test: February 1, 2012Welcome meeting: February 3, 2012
Holidays: from February 20 to 26, 2012 and
from April 9 to 22, 2012Public holidays: May 1st, 8 and 17, 2012
Monthly Intensive ProgramCourse offered based on enrollment
February: from February 6 to 29, 2012June: from June 4 to 29, 2012
Summer Intensive Program (all levels)
July: from July 2 to 27, 2012Level Test: July 2, 2012
August: from August 2 to 29, 2012Level Test: August 2, 2012Public Holiday: August 15, 2012
September: from September 3 to 28, 2012Level Test: September 3, 2012
Training program for French teachers
July: from July 2 to 13, 2012
Academic Year Calendar 20112012and summer 2012
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Specialized French Program
French for BusinessFrom October to Januaryorfrom February to Mayon wednesday morning
36 hours per semesterwww.ilcf.net to know more
French for the Tourism and Hotel IndustryFrom October to Januaryorfrom February to Mayon wednesday afternoons36 hours per semesterwww.ilcf.net to know more
CCIP Exams (DFP Affaires B2, DFP Affaires C1,
DFP Tourisme et Htellerie B1)
Sessions in January and in May/June
www.ilcf.net to know more.
International Diplomas granted by the FrenchMinistry of Education
DELF A1/A2/B1/B2DALF C1/C2
Test de Connaissance du Franais
See the exams schedule on www.ilcf.net to know thedates and know more.
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TuitionPaying procedure
Sending the applicationSend the preenrollment application and the deposit :
by fax : (00) (33) 4 72 32 51 82by mail to : AFPICL / ILCF Lyon / 25, rue du Plat /
69288 Lyon Cedex 02 / Franceby email : [email protected] credit card at the website : www.ilcf.net
Payment of the depositThere are 4 possibilites to pay your tuition to the ILCFLyon :
by postal credit transfer to "Compte Chque del'AFPICL Lyon"
Code banque : 20041Code guichet : 01007Numro de compte : 0334737T038 Cl : 94Code IBAN : FR88 20041 01007 0334737T03894
by international money order in Euros paid to theorder of the "AFPICL Lyon" and sent by mail to the ILCF.
by direct transfer to the bank:
Banque de Savoie (Lyon PartDieu)21, avenue de Saxe69006 Lyon FranceCompte : AFPICLNumro de compte : 00047600516 Cl : 73Code banque : 10548 Code guichet : 00060Code BIC : BSAVFR2CCode IBAN : FR76 10548 00060 0004760051 673
by credit card online at www.ilcf.net.
Final Payment
When arriving in France, you must pay the difference
of the tuition fee to the ILCF Lyon secretary with :
a) before your arrival
by credit card at the website www.ilcf.net
b) at your arrival
a credit card (Visa, Visa Electron, Maestro,
Mastercard),
a check,
cash,traveller checks.
Duration
20 hours per week260 hours in 13 weeks
520 hours in 26 weeks
260 hours in 13 weeks
16 hours per week
208 hours in 13 weeks
416 hours in 26 weeks
208 hours in 13 weeks
72 hours in 4 weeks
20 hours per week
80 hours in 4 weeks
160 hours in 8 weeks
240 hours in 12 weeks
40 hours in 2 weeks
4 hours x 9 courses
36 hours in 9 courses
36 hours in 9 courses
Programs
Semester Intensive Program
1 semester
1 Academic Year
1 additional consecutive semester
Semester SemiIntensive Program
1 semester
1 Academic Year
1 additional consecutive semester
Monthly Intensive Program
February June
Summer Intensive Program (including excursions)
1 month (July, August, September)
2 months (July, August, September)
3 months (July, August, September)
Training program for French teachers
Specialized French Program
French for Business Program
French for Tourism and Hotel Industry
Tuition
1798
3245
1653
1334
2357
1162
579
620
1160
1724
650
240
240
Deposit
366
610
366
366
610
366
191
191
382
573
191
191
191
Please note ! The bank fees have to be paid by the student on his arrival
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Preenrollment Form
Ms Mrs Mr
LAST NAME ..................................................... First Name ...............................................
Date of birth _ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ _ City of birth .............................................
Day/Month/Year
Country of birth ............................................... Nationality ...............................................
Address .......................................................................................................................
Postal code ................ City .............................. Country ..................................................
Phone ........................................................... Fax ........................................................
Email ............................................................ @...........................................................
How did you learn about the ILCF Lyon ? ................................................................................
SECONDARY STUDIES / HICH SCHOOL
Date of graduation ..........................................................................................................
UNIVERSITY STUDIES
Have you taken universitylevel courses ? Yes No
If yes, complete this part :
Name of the University ....................................................................................................
City .............................................................. Country ..................................................
Major ............................................................ Number of years completed ..........................
Diploma(s) received .......................................... Year .......................................................
For which degree are you preparing ? ...................................................................................
KNOWLEDGE OF FRENCH
For how long have you studied French ? ..................................................... hours month(s)
Where did you learn French ? In high school At a University Elsewhere ............................
What is your level of French ? Beginner Intermediate Advanced Intermediate Advanced
Have you received any certificate or diploma in French ? TCF DELF DALF Level.............
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HOUSING
I would like the Housing service of the Catholic University to help me find a room in a residence.
I will find my housing by myself.
REGISTRATION TO FRENCH COURSES
For any exam registration DELF, DALF, TCF, CCIP,
contact the secretary of the ILCF Lyon : [email protected] or 00 33 (0)4 72 32 50 53
PAYMENT
For my registration, I will send the deposit corresponding to the total amount (see "Paying Procedures") :
by credit transferby check (paid to "AFPICL")
by international check (paid to "AFPICL")
by credit card in the web site www.ilcf.net
COMPLETION OF REGISTRATION
I fully understand and accept the general conditions of the ILCF Lyon and I have included all the
required documentation
(see page 21 "Admission" for the required documentation).
Date of my arrival in Lyon : Date : Signature :
Total of the
deposit
_ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ _Day/Month/Year
20
Semester Intensive Program
1st semester
2nd smester
1 Academic Year
1 additional consecutive semester
Semester SemiIntensive Program
1st semester
2nd semester
1 Academic Year
1 additional consecutive semester
Monthly Intensive Program
February June
Summer Intensive Program (including excursions)
1 month July August September
2 months July August September
3 months July August September
Training program for French teachers
Specialized French ProgramFrench for Business Program
French for Hotel and Tourism Industry
Duration
20 hours per week
260 hours in 13 weeks
260 hours in 13 weeks
520 hours in 26 weeks
260 hours in 13 weeks
16 hours per week
208 hours in 13 weeks
208 hours in 13 weeks
416 hours in 26 weeks
208 hours in 13 weeks
72 hours in 4 weeks
20 hours per week
80 hours in 4 weeks
160 hours in 8 weeks
240 hours in 12 weeks
40 hours in 2 weeks
36 hours in 9 weeks
36 hours in 9 weeks
Tuition
1798
1798
3245
1653
1334
1334
2357
1162
579
620
1160
1724
650
240
240
Deposit
366
366
610
366
366
366
610
366
191
191
382
573
191
191
191
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Admission
Students must be at least 18 years old and be in
possession of a diploma indicating completion ofsecondary school in their country, except for the
monthly and the summer intensive programs.
Preenrollment
Preenrollment is obligatory in order to receive a
student visa. To preenroll, send the application with :
the preenrollment form
a deposit of 366 for semester programs, 610 for
the academic year, 191 for the intensive month
courses and the summer sessions, (this deposit will be
deducted from the total amount of enrollment fees. It
will not be reimbursed in case of withdrawal).
Student Visa
Then, the ILCF will send you a receipt of your pre
enrollment. This will be needed to obtain your student
visa. Any student staying more than 3 months in France
or wishing to benefit from student status must take
the first administrative steps by addressing the French
Embassy or French Consulate in his own country.
Our Institute is a member of the Campus Francenetwork. Do not hesitate to contact them for the visa
process http://www.campusfrance.org/
www.diplomatie.gouv.fr
Select "Entre en France"
Beware ! The visa can in no way be obtained in France
after your arrival. A tourist visa can never be turned
into a student visa.
Visa refusalIf the visa is denied by the country of origin and if you
provide us with the original of the official document
confirming the refusal, the deposit will be reimbursed,
except for 122 to cover administrative costs. This
only takes place if the secretary is informed by a
written document a minimum of 8 days before the
level test.
EnrollmentIn order to finish enrollment, students have to come to
the ILCF office with the following documents:
Admission
Enrollment documentation :
A certified copy of the diploma indicating the dateof completion of secondary studies
A birth certificate translated into French (except for
intensive month and summer)
One identity photograph (two for the summer
programs)
6 stamps at 0.90
The payment for the inscription should be made at the
latest 15 days after the level test.
For security reasons, we encourage the student to use
an international bank card.
Breach of contract
If the student decides to break the enrollment
contract, the ILCF will not reimburse the tuition fees.
Resident cardThe ILCF Lyon will take care of your OFII or resident
card file as soon as you have completed your
enrollment.
It is necessary to have a resident card in order to apply
for housing financial assistance "CAF", or for a job.
For further information you can visit the websites :
www.rhonealpes.pref.gouv.fr
www.servicepublic.gouv.fr
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Medical Insurance
Since October 1, 1999, all foreign students under the
age of 28 (with the exception of residents of the
European Union) must subscribe to a medical insurance
policy in France (the arrt of 29th June in the Journal
Officiel of 10th July 1999). The cost of this insurance is
200 for 2010/2011.
Students from the European Union must provide the
E128 form (delivered in their own country).
Therefore, students under 28 years old don't have to
register for an insurance in their country of origin for
their stay in France. For students over 28 years old,
nothing changes.
Civil Liability Insurance
All French and foreign students must apply for the civil
liability insurance. The price is 4,88 euros for the
academic year 2010/2011.
ILCF Lyon Students CouncilEach year, students of the ILCF designate arepresentative from each group to create the "StudentAssociation". These representatives propose activitiesthat all the students of the University can participatein. The fee is 6 for 2010/2011).Email : [email protected]
Library
All students are required to pay a library membership
fee. This membership grants access to all of the Lyon
University Libraries. The cost of this membership is
19 euros for the 2010/2011 school year.
Useful Links
On this website, www.ilcf.net, you can download files
very useful for the organization of your stay :
Preparing your stay in Lyon
Welcome Guide of the Catholic University of Lyon
TCL First Contact Map (subway and tramway)
Catholic University of Lyon Access Map
Exams timetable
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TransportationIt is very easy to get around in Lyon by subway,tramway or bus with TCL : www.tcl.fr. A monthlysubscription "Campus" for students costs approximately25.
AccomodationThe University offers an accommodation service aimedat assisting students find lodging. Young people whohave even a slight notion of French and who areplanning to stay a year have the possibility of beingwelcomed into a French family as an au pair :[email protected]
Examples of prices (approximately per month) :Student residence : from 360 Independent apartment : from 350 Housing in a family (halfboard) : from 650
A one or twomonth deposit, returned at the end ofthe stay, is often required.
UCLy Accomodation ServiceOpen hours : Monday to Friday,from December 1 to April 30: 1:30 to 5:00 P.M.from May 2 to November 30: 9:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.Mand 1:30 to 5:00 P.M.Address : 25 rue du Plat, 69288 Lyon Cedex 02
Phone : 334 72 32 51 73 Fax : 33
4 72 32 50 94
www.univcatholyon.frSelect: Vie l'Universit > Se loger
Regional accomodation Service CROUSwww.crouslyon.fr
The student may make requests when preenrolling.
MealsUniversity Restaurants in the whole city of Lyon areopenend for students on both campuses of the Catholic
University.
Bellecour campus 25 rue du Plat 69002 Lyonbreakfast : from 8h A.M. to 10h30 A.M.lunch : self service from 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.automatic distributor : from 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.One meal ticket : 3 (fee 2010/2011). Pay in cash.
Prices change on August 1st .
Carnot campus 23 place Carnot 69002 Lyonbreakfast : from 8:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.lunch : self service from 11:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.automatic distributor : from 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.
Useful Information
Health Center
The service of Preventive Medicine at the CatholicUniversity of Lyon is available during open hours withor without appointments.Address : 23, place Carnot 69002 LyonPhone : 04 72 32 50 95
Cultural Activities and LeisuresCultural events and activities are organized throughoutthe year by both the ILCF (guided tours, lectures,international meals, meeting Lyonnaise families,encounters with French students) and the StudentFederation of the University.
Counceling CenterThe point ecoute is a place where each personbelonging to the University can come and be listenedto in strict confidentiality. This is a place ofcommunication where people can find a shared placeto speak in confidence.
Chaplaincy Point SourceThe Point Source is a meeting point, a place ofsharing and reflexion.This is an invitation to those, believers or not, willing
to share together their convictions, prayer times,meals, weekends and much more. It is open to allstudents of the Catholic University.
Sports OfficeAbout 25 sports activities are offered throughout theyear: Dance, Track and Field, Rock Climbing,Horseback riding, Handball, Soccer The level can beleisure, regional, academicchampionship, interregional, national or international. The Sports Officeprovides the opportunity to gather and to organize thestudents of diverse origins with the same interests.Open hours : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday from12:30 P.M. to 1:30 P.M.Address : 21 rue du Plat 69288 Lyon (2nd floor)Email : [email protected] : 04 72 32 51 26
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How to organize my schedule when I'm an au pair
or when I've got a job ?The schedules can be worked out with the secretarywhenever it's possible.
How to certify my knowledge of the FrenchLanguage ?The courses of the ILCF Lyon give direct exchangecredit (ECTS).
The courses of the ILCF Lyon give the opportunity tostudy within the Catholic University of Lyon (the listof options is available on our website www.ilcf.net).
The French National Education exams (DELF, DALF)allow one to obtain diplomas recognized nationally and
internationally.The exams of the Chamber of Commerce and
Industry of Paris allow one to obtain diplomasrecognized in the professional world.
How to get to Lyon ?by plane: www.lyonaeroport.frby train: www.tersncf.comby car: by highways A6, A7, A43.
How do I enroll ?
Send the preenrollment form page 18 or fill out theon line preenrolment form at www.ilcf.net.
Send the corresponding deposit for the program(s)you chose (fax, email).
How much do I have to pay for my tuition ?(Cost of the course or session) (deposit already paid)= total dueExample : 1334 366 = 968
Which visa do I need before leaving mycountry ?
A student visa "long stay" for the semester and year
enrollment. Without this I cannot renew a visa norprolong my stay in France.
A visa "short stay" for the monthly and summersessions enrollment (that do not surpass threemonths). This is unnecessary for the members of theEuropean Union.www.diplomatie.gouv.fr
What are the formalities when entering inFrance ?As soon as possible when I arrive, I give the documents
indicated on page 21 for the Residence Card to thesecretary of the ILCF who will transfer my file to the
OFII (only if I am staying more than three months).www.rhonealpes.pref.gouv.fr
Which medical insurance do I need when I arrivein France ?
International insurance established on the basis ofmy stay.
Inscription to the Social Student Insurance for peopleunder 28 years old.
For students belonging to the European Community,the CEAM card and the "E128" application.
Which opportunities do I have when enrolled ?
the student status,the possibility to be candidate for a parttime
student job,a student card from the Catholic University of Lyon,if I find an internship, the possibility to get a
contract,an email address,an Internet connection either in a computer room or
by WiFi connection,the possiblity to borrow books from the University
library (extra fees),the possibility to do sports thanks to the Sports
Office (extra fees).
How to get to the ILCF Lyon and to the CatholicUniversity of Lyon (Bellecour campus) ?The ILCF Lyon is downtown and can reached by subway(Bellecour, lines A and D) or by tramway "Rhneexpress"from the International Airport Lyon SaintExupry.
From PartDieu Railway Station : take suway line Bdirection "Stade de Gerland". Then take line D at "SaxeGambetta" station direction "Gare de Vaise" and exit at"Bellecour " station.
From Perrache Railway Station: take subway line Adirection "VaulxenVelin Laurent Bonnevay" then exittwo stations after at "Bellecour" station.
The exact location of the ILCF Lyon office is :31 place Bellecour in the 2nd "arrondissement".
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