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aux étudiants dont l'institution d'origine a établi un accord bilatéral avec la HEPH Condorcet ;
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aux étudiants souhaitant postuler pour une bourse master WBI.
- to students whose home institution has established a bilateral agreement with the HEPH Condorcet;
- to students wishing to apply for a WBI master scholarship.
- an attestation certifying your level in French (minimum B1 required),
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a recto-verso copy of your ID card,
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a copy of your latest school report.
The lessons are given in French. Therefore, it is essential that you have the required level in French. The Pôle Hainuyer which consists of all the Higher institutions of the Province of Hainaut organizes internships and trainings in French as Foreign Language (Français Langue Étrangère - FLE, in French) at the beginning of every term and all the academic year long. Those classes are free for international students and they can be valued, per term, in the amount of 5 ECTS credits for the course of the UMONS in Mons, and in the amount of 3 ECTS credits for the course of the HELHa in Tournai.
If you desire more information, we suggest you to visit the website of the Pôle Hainuyer or to contact the International Relations Department (
You are a student at HEPH-Condorcet and interested in international mobility? Does your personal situation require special arrangements? Together, we can analyse your needs with SAPEPS (Service d'Accompagnement Pédagogique de l'Enseignement Provincial Supérieur) and ensure that reasonable arrangements are made to make your international mobility project possible.
All the practical information is available on the e-campus by clicking on the following link: Étudier étranger
You'll find all the information you need about the types of mobility (courses, work placements), the steps to follow and the types of grants available.
If you would like to talk about your project, you can contact the International Relations Department (
The Pôle Hainuyer publishes each year a guide for students coming to one of its institutions.
Condorcet publishes a guide for incoming students where you can find information about the institution, academic live and specificities about our different teaching sites (cities). You will receive it when you subscription is confirmed. This guide will be sent to you when your registration at Condorcet is confirmed.
- Accommodation
There exist accommodations of the institution and private accommodations. You can search for an accommodation either by yourself either contacting the International Relations Department (
The Condorcet incoming student guide also provides information on this subject.
- Welcoming
The Pôle Hainuyer organizes a welcome day in September or the international students, in collaboration with the Erasmus association offices of Mons.
If you desire more information, visit the website of the Pôle Hainuyer or contact the International Relations Department (
- Insurance
You must be insured by your home institution and by yourself.