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Students who have completed at least one year of full-time studies and wish to study abroad for one or two semesters should contact the University of Toronto International Student Exchange Office located in the Koffler Student Services Centre, or consult their website. Students may request credit for a course offered by the Department of French, subject to the general rules for eligibility.
Third Year Study Elsewhere
To be entitled to participate in the Department's Third Year Study Elsewhere Program, a student must satisfy the following requirements: overall average of at least 70% in courses completed in second year, and an average of 70% in at least two French courses required in a Major or Specialist Program. For details concerning all Study Elsewhere Programs, please contact french.elsewhere@utoronto.ca or call 416-926-1300 ext. 3141.
English Assistant Program
The English Assistant Program is an exchange program operated by the French government, offering Canadian students of French the opportunity to spend a year in France, as paid assistants to teachers of English. The Program provides students who would not otherwise have a chance to spend a full year in France an exceptional opportunity to improve French skills and to get to know France.
Candidates must be Canadian citizens, under the age of 30. They must currently be students at the University of Toronto, have knowledge of French, and have English as a primary language. Priority is given to undergraduate students in their third year of studies. For more information, consult the program website or email french.elsewhere@utoronto.ca.
Summer Programs in France and Quebec
- For Summer Immersion Courses in France, please consult their website or contact the French Consulate General (416-925‑0025).
- For the Explore Program, please consult their website.
- For the UofT summer abroad courses in Tours, France, please consult their website. Students enrolled in the summer abroad program are granted UofT credits.
For information on any of these programs, please contact the Study Elsewhere Advisor.
Summer Bursary Program in Belgium
Every summer, the Commissariat général aux Relations internationales de la Communauté Wallonie-Bruxelles (CGRI) gives the opportunity to one or two Canadian students to improve their language skills or to attend courses on Francophone Literature through the Summer Program offered by the Université libre de Bruxelles. All expenses are paid except the flight ticket. For further information consult their website.
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Arborescences est une revue d’études françaises en ligne fondée en 2010 et rédigée principalement en français.
The experiential learning website "Apprentissage expérientiel" is specifically designed for Arts and Science students currently enrolled in Specialist, Major and Minor programs in French language.
French Studies at the University of Toronto 1853-1993