New academic year 2020-2021

Below you will find information on:

1/ Dates

Find your back-to-school schedule by signing in to your personal online space (Aurion).

2/ Administrative procedures: your online dossier

To complete your administrative application, please have the documents listed below saved in PDF format (one document per PDF). If you have not yet sent us these documents at the time of admission, you must upload them by clicking on the Administrative record menu of your personal online space (Aurion) by August 1.

List of PDF documents required
Diplôme d'ingénieur (i.e. MSc in Eng.) students: Master or Advanced Master students: 
  • Scanned copy of your passport or identity card
  • Birth certificate  translated into French
  • Proof of good results for the current year or current diploma (or last year of studies for those who have finished)
  • Scanned copy of your high school diploma or equivalent
  • Proof of financial resources (non-residents of France)
  • European health card (EU residents)
  • Third-party liability insurance certificate
  • CVEC (student services fee) proof of payment

3/ Residence permit

For non-EU international students: 

  • You must prepare the documents required for your residence permit. You can find a list of required documents on the Centre de Mobilité Internationale website by clicking on Residence permit.

4/ COVID-19: Health protocol

A/ Health Protocol

There will be a health protocol that will strictly enforced for the new, academic year. This can be consulted on the students’ intranet site. You can access this after your admission has been validated and your computer account has been created (network account « 6+2 »).

Students having been accepted through an application dossier : you will be sent an email (to the address you stated in your application file) on 9 or 10 July
 

B/ Computer equipment

Due to the Covid-19 epidemic and the subsequent health protocol, we ask each student to bring your own laptop.

The (minimum) recommended configuration being :
Laptop >= 15" FullHD,  Intel Core i5 processor, AMD Ryzen 5 or equivalent, windows10, SSD 256 Go disc, 8 Go memory.

5/ Student health insurance 

How to apply for health insurance

6/ Third-party liability insurance

  • Third-party liability insurance is mandatory during both studies and internships. This insurance is included in the multi-risk housing insurance for students living in student residence. It covers any damage that you might cause to another person or to property. It does not cover damage to your person or property; therefore it is recommended that you take out an individual insurance policy to cover accidents or injury.
  • To obtain third-party liability insurance, contact your parents’ insurer or any bank or insurance agency.
  • The cost of a policy varies from €10 to €40 for the school year.

7/ Tuition fees

To validate your enrollment at ENSTA Bretagne, your administrative application must be complete and your tuition fees paid at the time of enrollment, at the latest by August 18, 2020.
New students who have not paid their fees will not receive a student card.

Your registration fee information can be found in your personal online space (Aurion).

You can pay:

Bursaries 
ENSTA Bretagne bursaries are reserved for French nationals and nationals of a European Union Member State.
International students from non-EU countries who have been living in France for at least 2 years and can prove to have been members of a taxable household in France for at least 2 years may also be eligible for bursaries.

8/ Refresher classes

For new students to :

  • The Robotics Master, we invite you to follow the Automatics Mooc. For those who have problems with Python language, you can follow the dedicated Moocs on Udacity or Coursera
  • The Electronic Systems, Software Design and Security Master, we invite you to watch the refresher classes (you will need to create an account beforehand).
  • Hydrography Master, we advise you to take the refresher class before the end of the holidays (accessible after creating your online account). 

9/ Important information

On the General information for the new academic year 2020-2021 page, you will find information about student residence, dining, access to the school, Student Union welcome activities, etc.

 

NB : The school will be closed from Thursday 23 July (after 5 pm) to Sunday 16 August included, and telephone reception will be replaced by email reception during this period (except for Sundays).

contact

Marie-Pierre Cabon
Administrative Management of Student Applications -
Bursaries
+33 (0)2 98 34 87 85

contact

Laurent Gogé
Accounting Officer (payments)
+33 (0)2 98 34 88 80

contact

Sylvie Guidal
Welcome, Counseling, Orientation
Student Counselor
Contact Person for Disabled Students
Office: F107B
+33 (02) 98 34 88 63

contact

Laurence Gautier
Welcome, Counseling, Orientation
Student Counselor
Office: F107
+33(0)2.98.34.87.37

Student services fee (CVEC)

The student services fee (CVEC) contributes to extracurricular activities and campus facilities, and is compulsory for all students (including co-op students). For the 2024–2025 school year, the fee is €103.

A compulsory fee

To obtain proof of payment

  1. Create an account or connect to your existing account on MesServices.Etudiant.gouv.fr (French-language site)
  2. Enter your personal data and state your city of study: Brest
  3. Pay the CVEC fee or declare yourself exempt (see conditions for exemption below)
  4. Download your proof of payment
  5. Upload it to your personal online space (Aurion)

Who has to pay this fee?

Students required to pay this fee:

  • students enrolled in initial training who are not eligible for exemptions
  • students on a gap year (no exemption)
  • international students who pay tuition fees in France
  • students on a co-operative engineering course
  • students on a foreign government scholarship (BGE). This concerns all students, including those taking a co-operative engineering course. 

The following students are exempt from paying this fee (but must obtain a certificate of proof):

  • students on a Crous (Regional Center for Student Affairs) grant, subject to furnishing the Crous notification
  • students on a French government scholarship (BGF)
  • students with refugee status
  • students who are beneficiaries of subsidiary protection and temporary protection
  • students with asylum seeker status.

Students to whom this fee does not apply: 

  • international exchange students in France (Erasmus type scheme) who do not pay any tuition fees
  • students enrolled in continuing professional development (e.g.: apprenticeship contracts)
  • IETA military engineering students

Where do I submit my proof of payment?

When you receive your 2023–2024 proof of payment, you must upload it to your personal online space (Aurion).