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Institut Savoisien d’Etudes Françaises pour Etrangers
STUDENT HANDBOOK
Domaine Universitaire de Jacob-Bellecombette
Bâtiment 14
BP 1104
73011 Chambéry cedex
TEL +33 (0)4 79 75 84 14
Fax +33 (0)4 79 75 84 16
Mail : [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/isefeChambery
www.isefe.univ-smb.fr
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SUMMARY
BEFORE LEAVING P3
Fill out and send the registration form by mail
Accommodation
Packing your bags
Official documents not to be forgotten
Budget
ON ARRIVAL P4-6
Arriving in Chambéry
How to get to Isefe?
Where to eat?
Admissions and Housing
Library and Testing Services
Student Affairs and Communications
Extracurricular Activities
CHAMBERY P7
The city
Public transportation
Shopping
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Before leaving
Return the completed appication form by email
Do not forget to :
- Attach a copy of your passport
- Indicate if you need ISEFE to arrange accommodation for you.
- Pay the deposit to validate your registration
Housing
If isefe must find you housing, please stipulate the type of lodging you wish (studio, university
residence, family..)
Please confirm your arrival date with your landlord
Packing your bags
Chambéry is a small mountain city
Usually, the temperature is between -5°C to +10°C in winter (November to December) and
between 25° to 35°C in the summer (May to September)
Plane bring pullovers and T-shirts.
For electric appliances ; the voltage in France is 220V and the plugs have two round pins
Documents to not forget
- Isefe registration form
- Passport
- Visa
- Plane ticket - Proof from your bank of sufficient funds to cover your needs
- Diplomas and their translations
- Birth certificate
Budget
French law requires that all Foreign student can prove a monthly income equal to 615€ minimum
(namely 7318€/year)
Housing : 350-500€ par mois
University restaurant 3€20
Bus ticket 1€30 (ou 27€ par mois)
Baguette 1€
Sandwich 4€
Coffee 1,50€
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On arrival
Arriving in Chambéry
Chambéry is close to the Geneva and Lyon airports
http://www.lyonaeroports.com/
https://www.gva.ch/fr/desktopdefault.aspx
Several Shuttles link Chambery to these 2 airports
From Lyon : http://www.rhonealpes.fr/548-bienvenue-a-bord-navettes-aeroport-lyon.htm#par28033
From Genève : http://www.aerocar.fr/fr/
How to get to Isefe?
1. UNIVERSITE SAVOIE MONT-BLANC/ JACOB BELLECOMBETTE CAMPUS
Coming on foot (2 possibilities):
At the round-about in front of the hospital, take the stairs of the Montée Saint-Sébastien (perpendicular to the Avenue de Lyon): recommended if coming from the train station.
In front of the hospital, take the Jacob path, recommended if coming from Avenue Comte Vert (this itinerary is also advised if coming on a bike).
Place Caffe (near the Préfecture), take the Montée Valérieux, and then the Massenet Boulevard: recommended if coming from Carré Curial.
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By bus: For any questions regarding buses, check: http://www.bus-stac.fr/Se-deplacer/Toutes-les-lignes
Line A: Coming from the train station, at the « Halles » shopping center or at the hospital.
Line 2: Coming from the « Place de Italie » or « Carré Curial ».
A ticket costs € 1.40 if you buy it on the bus.
To receive a student fare: you must go to the STAC offices to buy a bus card which costs € 7.50 for 10
tickets. You must show your student identification or proof of school enrolment. You can re-charge your
card either at the STAC offices or in a tobacco shop.
If you want you can buy a monthly or annual bus pass at the STAC office located at: 23 boulevard du
Musée, 73000 CHAMBERY
2. ISEFE BUILDING 14/ JACOB BELLECOMBETTE CAMPUS
Lunch on campus ?
If you bring your lunch:
- At Isefe: there is a student lounge which is equipped with 2 microwaves that you can use.
You can buy your lunch :
- At the Cafeteria in building 20.
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Admission and Housing
Building 14, office 101.
Monique will gladly assist you in all matters concerning housing and the payment of enrollment fees,
Monday through Friday, from 9.00 to 12.30 and 13.30 to 17.00.
We further remind you that all enrolment fees must be paid in full, either by check, bank transfer or
cash, before the course starts.
Housing assistance is a free service. It puts you in contact with property owners, but it is not a real
estate agency. If you wish to change your accommodation during your stay, ISEFE cannot guarantee that
you will have other alternatives. Also, ISEFE cannot be held responsible for any problems you may
encounter with your landlord. This service is available to you throughout the year.
Library and Testing Services
Building 14, office 106.
For all language examinations, documentation and reference materials, you can contact Audrey.
Opening times: from 8.30 to 12.30 and 13.30 to 16.30 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Attention, due to the management of the exams, the library may be closed on Thursdays and Fridays.
Please check the schedule on the door.
A deposit of € 20 is requested at the beginning of the year to borrow books. This deposit is returned to
you when you no longer wish to borrow books or equipment and so long as everything is returned in
good condition.
Audrey can also provide you with information on exams such as the DELF, DALF, TCF … and you will find
on the notice board the dates and prices of these exams.
Student Affairs and Communications
Building 14, office 102.
For information about courses and student life, Laëtita can help you, as she is also a teacher at Isefe. The
schedules of this office often change from one trimester to the next. As such, we invite you to consult
the schedules posted on the door.
Extracurricular Activities
Building 14, office 103.
The person in charge of the activities offers cultural and sports activities after classes. The
opening of this office may vary according to the activities proposed; please consult the schedules posted
on the door.
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Chambéry
The city
Chambéry, a small town located in the heart of the French Alps, between lakes and mountains offers a
variety of activities.
With its ideal geographic location, Chambéry is 1hr 30 from Italy, 1hr from Swiss, 4h from the Côte
d’Azur, 3h from Paris (in TGV) and 20 mn from a ski resort.
Public transportation
The train : the Chambéry train station is in downtown and allows you to go to many different
destinations.
Bus : many inner-city buses run in and around the town.
Bike : an extensive cycling network makes it easy to bike
Blablacar : an economic way to travel in France and in Europe, preferred method of transportation for
French students today.
Shopping : variety of choices : supermarkets and small shops located in
downtown. Be aware, they close at 8 pm Monday through Saturday, and all day
on Sundays and during public holidays.
On Saturdays, you can buy fruits and vegetables in the downtown farmers
market.