Student Support

We are commited to the success of our students. We provide a broad range of advice and guidance on personal, practical and academic issues.

Personal Tutors

When you enrol on your programme of study at ONCAMPUS, you will be assigned a Personal Tutor, who is responsible for ensuring you have adequate academic support during your time with us.

Your Personal Tutor is the first person you should go to if you have a problem: if they can’t help you, they will be able to direct you to someone who can. You will also have regular tutorial sessions with them, which will cover material like correct academic referencing, adjusting to life in France, and preparing for your successful progression to your university course.

In addition, your Centre Head and administrative team are always pleased to be able to help you with any issues you may be having.

Advice and Support

At ONCAMPUS Paris we have dedicated Pastoral Welfare support to:

  • be on hand to assist you with any difficulties you may face throughout your studies
  • oversee the Personal Tutorial system at ONCAMPUS, ensuring that you are given supportive weekly tutorial sessions
  • run the Student Representative Council which strives to give you a voice during your programme and actively obtain and respond to feedback
  • establish a termly welfare-check system as part of Personal Tutorials aimed at giving additional support to you if you are under the age of 18

Student Representatives and Ambassadors

Students from each course are elected by their peers to represent the views of students at the Staff-Student Liaison Committees. These meetings happen once a term and are designed to improve the management and enhancement of your programmes of study.

Staff and students consult each other on all aspects of their learning experience and future developments. Students Representatives will communicate with their peers to gather feedback on their courses and attend meetings to discuss this feedback in centre.

It is a chance to really make a difference and improve the student experience. It is a great thing to put on a CV and will impress prospective employers.

Disability

The centre aims to provide a high-quality educational experience, designed to ensure that students excel both academically and personally.

As such, we aim to ensure that all students are treated as individuals and that needs are met accordingly. Disabled students will be supported to integrate into campus life.

Health

All students who come to study in France are required to have health insurance. You will have the same rights to healthcare as French residents.

This means that you can register with a GP (local doctor), receive hospital treatment, treatment for pre-existing conditions and mental health treatment. Most policies do not pay for dental (teeth) or optical (eye) services. To find out if these items are covered please read your health insurance policy.

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