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ABOUT ISC PARIS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT - Educouturier

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“<br />

The range of courses is broad and<br />

the teachers are very nice, specialist<br />

in their fields, what I really appreciate.<br />

”<br />

Juray Relicher<br />

Fachhochschule Wiener Neustadt,<br />

Austria<br />

USEFUL TIPS<br />

THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR<br />

PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION<br />

Once you find accommodation,<br />

you may have to pay a deposit<br />

equivalent to up to two months<br />

rent, plus one month rent (always<br />

ask for a receipt). You may also<br />

have to pay for gas, electricity and<br />

telephone services. You should<br />

therefore have available around<br />

1,000 for initial expenses and<br />

accommodation.<br />

When you are visiting places<br />

to rent, make sure to find out<br />

exactly what is covered by the rent<br />

(“charges” cover elevator expenses<br />

and cleaning in the building<br />

hallway and staircase). The<br />

Student Housing Service can assist<br />

you with finding accommodation<br />

and give you advice about leases.<br />

Many international students<br />

choose to sublet accommodation<br />

because it is easier and<br />

sometimes less expensive to find<br />

housing this way. In that case, you<br />

should be aware that you won’t<br />

receive financial housing benefits,<br />

except if your owner agrees to sign<br />

a housing certificate for you.<br />

ADDRESSES FOR TEMPORARY<br />

ACCOMMODATION<br />

If you haven’t found<br />

accommodation once you are in<br />

France, we can recommend some<br />

less expensive addresses. Contact<br />

the <strong>ISC</strong> International Department<br />

a.s.a.p. Please check availability of<br />

rooms before deciding to move into<br />

one. Check the website for youth<br />

hostels in Paris and France on<br />

http://www.fuaj.org<br />

- “Auberge de Jeunesse<br />

Léo Lagrange”<br />

107, rue Martre<br />

92110 CLICHY (Métro: « Mairie de<br />

Clichy » on line 13)<br />

Phone: + 33 (0)1 41 27 26 90<br />

Fax: + 33 (0)1 42 70 52 63<br />

Email: paris.clichy@fuaj.org<br />

Students also enjoy the<br />

HipHopHostels selection on<br />

www.hiphophostels.com<br />

- Woodstock Hostel:<br />

www.Woodstock.fr<br />

48, rue Rodier<br />

75009 <strong>PARIS</strong><br />

Phone: +33 (0)1 48 78 87 76<br />

Fax: +33 (0)1 48 78 87 76<br />

- Young and Happy:<br />

www.youngandhappy.fr<br />

80, rue Mouffetard<br />

75005 <strong>PARIS</strong><br />

Phone: +33 (0)1 47 07 47 07<br />

Fax: +33 (0)1 47 07 22 24<br />

FINANCIAL HOUSING BENEFIT<br />

The following only concerns<br />

students who study in France for a<br />

full academic year.<br />

Any person living in France may<br />

apply (whatever his/her nationality<br />

or family situation) for a Financial<br />

Housing Benefit (“A.P.L.”=<br />

Allocation Pour le Logement). It<br />

will be determined according to the<br />

financial resources of the people<br />

living in the accommodation, their<br />

age and the price of rent.<br />

- Where to apply<br />

Apply on-line to the Caisse<br />

d’Allocations Familiales (C.A.F.) on:<br />

www.caf.fr<br />

Fill-in the student file, print it, join<br />

the documents required* and<br />

send it to the given address. This<br />

application is dependant on the<br />

CAF (Social Service Office) where<br />

the accommodation is located<br />

(district or town).<br />

*Documents required:<br />

- RIB (Relevé d’Identité Bancaire)<br />

delivered by your French Bank<br />

- Copy of your stamped visa or<br />

European ID card<br />

- Waiting time:<br />

An answer takes 3 to 6 weeks after<br />

application.<br />

You can’t apply for this if:<br />

- You don’t have a stamped visa<br />

and need one<br />

- You sub-rent a place (except if<br />

the landlord accepts to give you<br />

a housing certificate: “Certificat<br />

d’hébergement”)<br />

- You don’t have a French bank<br />

account<br />

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