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http://www.essec.edu/prospective-stud... | Watch testimonials of our MSc in Management students describing different ways to finance their studies and pay for their tuition fees. Numerous scholarships are available to International student to pay for their expenses. Internships and apprenticeships are also available to provide students with work experience as well as an efficient way to pay for their expenses. With its strong international orientation, career focus and flexibility allowing students to adapt the program to their own needs and interests, the Master of Science in Management (Grande Ecole program) provides the perfect education for tomorrow's managers. Students learn to become responsible leaders able to adapt to an increasingly complex and constantly changing environment. They develop their ability to be open, analyze, anticipate and adapt. More information: http://www.essec.edu/prospective-stud... More information about the program: http://www.essec.edu/mscmanagement ==================== VIDEO TRANSCRIPT ==================== The apprenticeship program is a very good way of financing your education and also gathering requisite work experience. At ESSEC, the apprenticeship program is your entire tuition fee is paid for by a specific company where you do your "apprentissage" and along with that the company pays you a monthly salary for twenty four months. So it's like a part-time work/study contract. The benefits of apprenticeship, first of all, you get an experience. It is a two year contract, so you get a lot of experience. Secondly, you do it in really good companies that will later give you the opportunity to get a job maybe in those companies or a have a good CV (résumé) for other companies. And it also pays for your tuition fees. It gives you an alternative to get a really good degree and working at the same time. Getting experience for me was very good. I am working as an apprentice at Sodexho, where I work for three days and study for two days. This pays my tuition fees and I also get monthly stipend so there is nothing like it. Apprenticeship is a really nice program because you you get the whole of your tuition fees paid by the company. You are paid a monthly salary and then you work at the company for two years so you gain a lot of experience with them. To finance my studies and my living expenses I applied for a for "Ile-de-France Master's Scholarship" which is meant for international students. And it is a scholarship among many others like EIFFEL scholarships and scholarships given by ESSEC. I received a scholarship from the US Alumni. This scholarship is specifically for students coming from Canada or the USA. Basically students who would like some financial assistance could write a one page essay describing what they want to do at ESSEC and what they want to do in their careers. The US Alumni decides which students will receive a scholarship. I am a recipient of the EIFFEL scholarship. It's actually given by the French government. EGIDE is the organization which is responsible for this scholarship. I applied, once i got the information about admission, I actually did the admission procedure. The procedure is handled by ESSEC itself, I can not directly apply for the scholarship. But the handled my file. I sent the professional project and the different documents that they felt necessary. ESSEC applied on my behalf and I ultimately got the scholarship. It's a pretty good scholarship. It covers all your expenses for a period of twenty-four months. And it pays around thirteen hundred Euros a month. So basically it takes care of all the expenses that you're going pay in the two years. It doesn't take into account the academic expenses, but other than that, living expenses, housing and everything. Plus there are the different facilities: you get your tickets when coming from home, and also residence facilities. So you get all those facilities as a part of that scholarship.