Tuition & Fees 2019-2020
This page is designed to provide comprehensive tuition and fee information for full-time studies programs. The list includes tuition and fees for National University Diploma degree programs, as set annually by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MENESR), as well as tuition and fees specific to Université Paris-Dauphine as decided by the university's Board of Directors.
The tuition fees do not include the campus tax compulsory for all higher education establishment registration full-time study or apprenticeship (91€ en 2019/2020). Before you sign in to the university, you sould download your payment receipt or proof of exoneration from the the campus tax compulsory's Website.
ATTENTION : Some Tuition and Fees detailed below are fees for the current 019-2020 academic year. This page will be updated with fees for the 2020-2021 academic year once they have been announced.
1/ Bachelor's programs
Bachelor's in the Organization Sciences years 1 and 2 (LSO) | sliding resource-based scale |
Bachelor's in the Organization Sciences year 1 (LSO) - Franco-German program at Frankfurt | sliding resource-based scale |
Dauphine Global Bachelor's (GBD) Madrid - Bachelor's year 1 | 8,000 euros |
Dauphine Global Bachelor's (GBD) Madrid - Bachelor's year 2 | 7,500 euros |
Bachelor's in Mathematics-IT-Economics (MIE) - Bachelor's years 1 and 2 | 540 euros |
Bachelor's in the Organization Sciences year 3 (LSO) - except for Law-Organizations management and Organizations management Double Bachelor program | sliding resource-based scale |
Bachelor's in the Organization Sciences year 3 (LSO) - Law-Organizations management and Organizations management Double Bachelor program | sliding resource-based scale + 250 euros |
The above tuition amounts include computer room fees and access to Dauphine's E-data resources.
Bachelor's in Mathematics-IT-Economics (MIE) year 3 | Standard Public University Tuition* |
*170 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020.
Tuition varies according to an income-based scale, determined using students' N-2 resources.
For the 2019-2020 academic year, the level of tuition will be calculated based on gross taxable income for the 2017 fiscal year (2018 French tax declaration). The 2019-2020 tuition scale is as follows:
Gross taxable income | Tuition* |
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Income below 40,000 euros | Tuition is waived |
Income between 40,000 and 50,000 euros | Standard French Public University Tuition* |
Income between 50,000 and 60,000 euros | 280 euros |
Income between 60,000 and 70,000 euros | 560 euros |
Income between 70,000 and 80,000 euros | 840 euros |
Income between 80,000 and 100,000 euros | 1,120 euros |
Income between 100,000 and 120,000 euros | 1,400 euros |
Income between 120,000 and 140,000 euros | 1,680 euros |
Income between 140,000 and 160,000 euros | 1,960 euros |
Income above 160,000 euros | 2,240 euros |
Tax residence is outside of the European Union (parents or students if they are fiscally independent of their parents) | 2,240 euros |
*170 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020.
Qualified Tuition Reduction:
Student's whose gross income or whose parent's gross income is above 70,000 euros and whose tax residence is in a European Union country, may be eligible for one of the following two qualified tuition reductions:
- A reduction of 280 euros is available to families who have 2 or more children studying in a post-baccalaureate program. Justifying document: a photocopy of the non-Dauphine sibling's student card from the current academic year.
- A reduction of 280 euros is available to students whose family's tax residence is outside of the Ile-de-France region. Justifying document: official tax notification bearing the address outside of Ile-de-France. If the family has moved outside of Ile-de-France since the last official tax notification, an official proof of domicile dated within the past 6 months may be substituted.
Repetition
Students who are allowed to repeat pay :
- Bachelor's in the Organization Sciences years 1, 2 and 3 (LSO) : 560 euros
- Bachelor's in Mathematics-IT-Economics (MIE) - Bachelor's years 1 and 2 : 540 euros
- Bachelor's in Mathematics-IT-Economics (MIE) - Bachelor's year 3 : Standard Public University Tuition
The tuition amounts include computer room fees and access to Dauphine's E-data resources, except for Bachelor's in Mathematics-IT-Economics (MIE) - Bachelor's year 3.
Qualified Tuition waiver
Upon presentation of an official justifying document, the following students may qualify for a complete tuition waiver:
- CROUS-EGIDE scholarship beneficiaries and Foreign beneficiaries of French Government scholarships
- Students who are refugees and hold an OFPRA refugee and stateless persons' card
- Students, holders of a disability card equal or above to 80%
2/ Master's programs
French National University Master Degree
- Click here for a list of the National Master's programs (DGE)
Master's programs | Standard Public University Tuition* |
*243 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020
Grand Établissement Master's programs (DGE)
- Click here for a list of the Grand Établissement Master's programs (DGE)
Tuition varies according to an income-based scale, determined using students' N-2 resources.
For the 2019-2020 academic year, tuition and fees will be calculated based on gross taxable income for the 2017 fiscal year (2018 French tax declaration). The 2019-2020 tuition scale is as follows:
Income below 35,000 euros | Standard French Public University Tuition* |
Income between 35,000 and 40,000 euros | 1,680 euros** |
Income between 40,000 and 50,000 euros | 2,240 euros** |
Income between 50,000 and 60,000 euros | 2,800 euros** |
Income between 60,000 and 70,000 euros | 3,360 euros** |
Income between 70,000 and 80,000 euros | 4,100 euros** |
Income between 80,000 and 100,000 euros | 4,700 euros** |
Income between 100,000 and 120,000 Euros | 5,300 euros** |
Income above 120,000 Euros | 6,500 euros** |
Tax residence is outside of the European Union (parents or students if they are fiscally independent of their parents) | 6,500 euros** |
*243 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020.
**tuition amounts include computer room fees and access to Dauphine's digital data resources.
Qualified Tuition Reduction
Student's whose gross income or whose parent's gross income is between 35,000 euros and 70,000 euros and whose tax residence is in a European Union country, may be eligible for one or both of the following two qualified tuition reductions:
- A reduction of 560 euros is available to families who have 2 or more children studying in a post-baccalaureate program. Justifying document: a photocopy of the non-Dauphine sibling's student card from the current academic year.
- A reduction of 560 euros is available to students whose family's tax residence is outside of the Ile-de-France region. Justifying document: official tax notification bearing the address outside of Ile-de-France. If the family has moved outside of Ile-de-France since the last official tax notification, an official proof of domicile dated within the past 6 months may be substituted.
Students who are repeating full-time degree programs (year 1 or year 2) pay a flat 600 euro tuition fee maximum.
Qualified Tuition waiver
Upon presentation of an official justifying document, the following students may qualify for a complete tuition waiver:
- CROUS-EGIDE scholarship beneficiaries and Foreign beneficiaries of French Government scholarships
- Students who are refugees and hold an OFPRA refugee and stateless persons' card
- Students, holders of a disability card equal or above to 80%
3/ Magistères – multidisciplinary programs
Magistère in Banking, Finance and Insurance (BFA): Year 1 | Income-based tuition scale - Bachelor (see 1/ Bachelors) |
Magistères in Banking, Finance and Insurance (BFA) and Management Sciences : Year 2* | Income-based tuition scale - Masters (see 2/ Masters) |
Magistère in Banking, Finance and Insurance (BFA): Year 3 | Income-based tuition scale - Masters (see 2/ Masters) |
*Magistère in Management Sciences : Year 1 and 2 - Apprenticeship
Qualified Tuition waiver
Upon presentation of an official justifying document, the following students may qualify for a complete tuition waiver:
- CROUS-EGIDE scholarship beneficiaries and Foreign beneficiaries of French Government scholarships
- Students who are refugees and hold an OFPRA refugee and stateless persons' card
- Students, holders of a disability card equal or above to 80%
4/ Paris-Dauphine University Diploma programs
Dauphine University Diploma in notarial Law | Standard Public University Tuition* |
The Principals and Practices of Islamic Finance | 10,000 euros - students over 26 years old on september 1st 2019 6 500 euros- students below 26 years old on september 1st 2019 |
Preparation for French Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exams | 2,650 euros for students 5,305 euros for experienced professionals (no scholarships) |
Preparation for French Civil Service Exams (PCA) | 1,300 euros (no scholarships) |
*243 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020.
5/ Interim year
Master's in Organization Sciences (MSO)
Interim year with an internship agreement (convention de stage): 788 euros Scholarship students who have an internship agreement benefit from a full tuition waiver for their interim year. |
Interim year without an internship agreement: Students who received a scholarship in the year prior to their interim year (n-1) benefit from a full tuition waiver for their interim year. |
*243 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020.
Master's in Mathematics and Information Technology for the Decision and Organization Sciences (MIDO)
Interim year with an internship agreement (convention de stage): 788 euros Scholarship students who have an internship agreement benefit from a full tuition waiver for their interim year. |
Interim year without an internship agreement: Students who received a scholarship in the year prior to their interim year (n-1) benefit from a full tuition waiver for their interim year. |
*243 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020.
IPJ – Institut Pratique du Journalisme
Interim year with an internship agreement (convention de stage): 765 euros (The above tuition does not include contributions for the Dauphine library). Scholarship students who have an internship agreement benefit from a full tuition waiver for their interim year. |
Interim year without an internship agreement: Students who received a scholarship in the year prior to their interim year (n-1) benefit from a full tuition waiver for their interim year. |
Interim year at another institution: no tuition, fees or contributions for Paris-Dauphine (on presentation of proof). |
*243 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020.
Qualified Tuition waiver
Upon presentation of an official justifying document, the following students may qualify for a complete tuition waiver:
- CROUS-EGIDE scholarship beneficiaries and Foreign beneficiaries of French Government scholarships
- Students who are refugees and hold an OFPRA refugee and stateless persons' card
- Students, holders of a disability card equal or above to 80%
6/ PhD programs
PhD programs | Standard French Public University Tuition for PhDs* |
*380 euros for the 2019-2020 academic year. Official French national tuition and fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be announced in July 2020.
In addition to the above standard tuition, Master's students could pay optional and non-refundable computer room and digital data access fees (See “8/ Optional Fees” below for details).
Qualified Tuition waiver
Upon presentation of an official justifying document, the following students may qualify for a complete tuition waiver:
- CROUS-EGIDE scholarship beneficiaries and Foreign beneficiaries of French Government scholarships
- Students who are refugees and hold an OFPRA refugee and stateless persons' card
- Students, holders of a disability card equal or above to 80%
7/ Non-degree certificate programs
CEJ (Law Certificate) year 1 and 2 | 250 euros |
Certificate in Modern Languages and Contemporary Issues | 110 euros |
Certificate in Financial Risk Management | 205 euros |
8/ Optional Fees
Optional fees are non-refundable. The fees indicated below are for 2019-2020; they are subject to change for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Attention! Tuition for all Grand Établissement programs (DGE), with the exception of 3rd year Bachelor’s programs in Mathematics and in IT, include Digital Data access and computer room fees.
- Digital Data fee: 60 euros (Digital Library)
Throughout your studies at Paris-Dauphine, you will have the opportunity to access digital resources via the Odyssée digital portal. The annual Digital Data fee will give you access to numerous specialized data bases (press, industry studies, financial data, legal reviews and data, etc.).
Click here for a complete list of available data bases.
- Computer room fee: 90 euros
The fee gives you access to computer rooms managed by Dauphine’s CRIO-Center for Operational IT Resources.
- Sports: 70 euros (50 euros for scholarship students - CROUS/French government)
To take advantage of the university’s athletic facilities and participate in sports activities and events, you must pay the annual Sports fee.
The Paris-Dauphine Sports Card is valid only for our main campus facilities at Porte Dauphine.
Click here for detailed information on Paris Dauphine’s Athletics Department.
09/ Payment
Paris-Dauphine accepts the following means of payment:
- Cash: French regulations require that all tuitions and fees over and above 300 euros be paid by check or credit card. NO cash payments will be accepted.
- Check on a French bank account
- If the checking account-holder is present, he/she must present an official ID along with the check
- If the checking account-holder is not present, the registering student must present the account-holder's ID or a certified photocopy thereof.
- Payment by credit card :
- Possibility to pay in three installments for tuitions and fees over and above 500 euros.
The first payment is due when you register. The second and third installments will be debited during the next two months following registration.
- Possibility to pay in three installments for tuitions and fees over and above 500 euros.
Warning : Without payment, your registration will not be considered complete.
10/ Student loans
Université Paris-Dauphine maintains partnerships with several major French banks. Dauphine students benefit from preferential conditions for their students loans and also for everyday banking services when they open an account with one of our partner banks.
Our banking partners are on site at the Porte Dauphine campus at the start of each academic year. You can also contact them directly:
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