For the 2002/2003 academic year the registration fees are € 5948.
Means of funding
Students have access to a range of funding assistance depending on their personal situation :
- National higher education grant.
- Loan on trusts granted by the Montpellier ESC social fund, ranging from € 500 and € 2.300 per year.
- Special interest-free loans for students native to the Montpellier Chamber of Commerce and Industry district.
- Teaching assistant posts : 2nd year students (Undergraduate 4th year) may apply for paid employment as teaching assistants at the School for 10 hours a week. Teaching assistants are selected on the basis of their academic results.
- Monitorships : 2nd year students (Undergraduate 4th year) may apply for paid employment at the ESC for 10 hours a week. Monitors are selected on the basis of social criteria.
- Fondation J. Lambert : under the aegis of the Fondation de France, this foundation provides grants for business school students.
- Work experience year : students of Montpellier ESC spend a year of work experience full time in a company. The wages they earn during this year is a source of funding which can be quite substantial.
- Associations : Junior Entreprise, Epsilon and other School associations help students to find a number of jobs, for short-term temporary employment out of teaching hours (administration of questionnaires, supermarket presentations, etc.).
- Student jobs : the School calls on a range of companies (especially in catering and distribution) to provide casual part-time employment for its students.
- Access to bank loans : repayable after an exemption period. Montpellier ESC negotiates special conditions for its students with partner banks.