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EDUCO
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Paris Location
- The Program Center
- Introducing the
Staff
ACADEMIC
PROGRAM
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Calendar
- Eligibility
- Orientation
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Our French university partners
- Course offerings
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Tutoring support
- Equivalencies
- Credits and grade
transfer
LIFE IN PARIS
- Arrival
- Housing
- Cost of living
- Paris, Paris, Paris
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ACTIVITIES
- Excursions
- Dining out
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Cycle Découverte
- Internships
- Photo, art and
poetry contest
- La Flèche,
our student newsletter
- Cultural /
linguistic partnership and volunteer service opportunities
FAQs
Alumni news
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Dear alumni, please contact us and tell us what you've done since you
left Educo. Share your experience with future Educo students.
educo@wanadoo.fr
"I participated
in the EDUCO program the fall of 1996 and at the risk of sounding
over-nostalgic, it was one of the best collegiate decisions I ever made.
My semester there was replete with new peeps, red wine and French
revelry of all sorts. Oh yeah, the academic end of the program also
deserves praise -- the French classroom is a must-see and you'd be
surprised how well you can get along in academia speaking French. Since
my time there I've managed to go back to Paris to teach English for some
time and I've kept in contact with all those Parisians that Frenchified
my original EDUCO experience. Praise for the EDUCO team that made it all
possible -- thanks." Negin, Cornell, 1998
"J'ai beaucoup de bons souvenirs de mes études à EDUCO...
et certainement je crois que ces mois-ci m'ont beaucoup influencée. J'ai
quitté les Etats-Unis sans connaître un seul autre étudiant à Paris...
j'avais peur de tout laisser, bien sûr, mais à la fois, je me suis
rendue compte que c'était à moi de
changer ma vie, au lieu d'attendre que les autres le
fassent. Et EDUCO m'en a donné l'opportunité. Mes études avec EDUCO
m'ont appris comment me rendre
heureuse.
J'ai rencontré mes meilleures amies de ma vie à EDUCO [Negin
et Kasel], avec qui je voyage toujours beaucoup. J'ai appris, petit à
petit, non seulement à survivre à
Paris, mais à y vivre -- de
respecter les mœurs d'un pays étrange, d'apprendre une belle langue, et
d'embrasser une culture plus riche qu'aucune autre que j'ai vue. Ca m'a
donné la confiance en moi de faire tout ce que je désire avec ma vie.
En fait, quand j'ai décidé d'aller dans une école de médecine (pas du tout
un choix facile, surtout avec mon amour du français), je voulais, avant de
commencer, retourner à Paris pour un séjour. Negin et moi avons déménagé
pendant l'été 1998 (l'été du Mondial), et nous avons travaillé à Paris
pendant 3 1/2 mois. C'était, sans aucun doute, les mois les plus heureux
de toute ma vie. Je suis allée à Paris 4 fois depuis que j'étais une
étudiante à EDUCO, presque chaque année.
Maintenant, je suis en train de finir mes études de médecine à Baylor
College of Medicine au Texas. En mai 2002 je recevrai mon diplôme, et en
juin 2002 je commencerai mon année d'internat -- la première année de ma
résidence. Je fais de la médecine générale, mais je me spécialiserai
probablement en cardiologie." Charmaine, Duke, 1998
"The staff at Educo was one of the best parts of
the program, Monique,Giulia and Valerie combine to make the office and
outtings very fun and entertaining. Taking the modern art history class
was a great opportunity because as a student of art history you are
granted free entry into art museums and able to take advantage of the
variety of art museums in Paris. While on the Educo program, I fell in
love with Paris and I am now back working for three months and looking
into ways I can stay here longer" Liz, Cornell, 2001
"My EDUCO experience in many ways provided an
excellent preparation for my current job, as an English teaching
assistant with a Fulbright grant at the Free University of
Brussels. Because EDUCO encouraged students to discover the ways and
workings of Paris on their own, I learned to survive--and thrive--in a
Francophone country. While we were encouraged to be independent, the
staff also organized a number of activites that introduced us to new and
different aspects of Paris and of French culture. One of these, the
English tutoring program at the Lycée Jacques Decour, proved to be an
great way to meet people, hear their opinions on a variety of issues, and
learn more about the the French educational system and teaching in
general. My EDUCO experience allowed me to get to know many
people--including professors, students, and my host family--who have
remained good friends and have been helpful advisors. The director of
the tutoring program at the Lycée Jacques Decour even wrote one of the
recommendations for my Fulbright application. I also got to know one of
the greatest cities and countries in the world, and I developed in
interest in European languages, culture, and affairs that continues to
influence my academic and career paths." Laura, Duke, 2001
"Qu'est ce que je peux dire?...I
didn't want to leave Paris. Every person, every class, and every place I
visited changed my outlook on the world around me. Never in my life will
I be surrounded by an international community of students with such
different lives and ideas to share. Since my year at Educo and at the
International Program of Sciences-Po, I have tried to hold on to my
experience abroad. I graduated from Cornell in May 2001 and have since
returned to France for this school year as an English language assistant
in French high school. At this exact moment in time, I'm applying to
graduate school to do a PhD in Comparative Politics in the European
region. My studies in Paris were so refreshing and exciting, and it's
without a doubt the reason why I'm applying to PhD programs in the field
of European politics. I feel like Paris is my home now, and being here
was the first time that I felt truly relaxed and "à l'aise". I returned
this year partially because I wanted time off from school stuff and also
because I wanted to regain some perspective on what I want to do and
where I want to be in the next few years... and being in France allows
me the luxury to think and take my time, whereas in the States I'm
constantly bombarded with questions about the future. The French indulge
in the "présent", and this is precisely what I need right now."
Rebecca Chen - Cornell/Sciences-Po 1999-2000
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other matters described herein without prior notice.
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