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Nominations and applications

Published on April 1, 2026 Updated on April 1, 2026

Nominations

Coordinators from partner universities will received an email with the link to a nomination form.

In case of trouble accessing the form, you can contact us through email :  incoming@sciencespo-toulouse.f 

Nomination deadlines
Fall semester : April 30th
Spring semester : October 15th


Applications

Please complete the application form if you are :

  • An exchange student nominated by a partner university (Erasmus+ or bilateral agreement)
  • An independent student (Free Mover) who wishes to apply for the University Diploma in International and Comparative Studies
The University Diploma in International and Comparative Studies is only open to independent students for the full academic year.

To complete your application, here are the steps you need to follow:

1) Please create a Move On account (you have to activate it and create your password) and enter your portal.
2) Select the form "Application for incoming students English track - Fall semester / Full academic year 2026-2027" and press the Start button
3) Follow the indications in the form to complete it and press Submit at the end
4) You can see your submitted application on your portal

  • Apply for the French track: HERE
  • Apply for the English track: HERE
 
Application deadlines
Fall semester : May 15th
Spring semester : November 10th
 
Applications for the Spring 26 semester will open in October.
Future exchange students will be contacted directly with the procedure.

The University Diploma in International and Comparative Studies is only open to independent students for the full academic year.
  
Application enclosures for exchange students


To complete their application for the English track, students will be asked to provide the following documents :

  • If English is not your first language: proof of language proficiency (B2 level minimum)

    Accepted documents : TOEFL (72 points), TOEIC (785 points), IELTS level B2 minimum (overall score 5.5), Other equivalent test, Duolingo English test, Official transcript indicating that they have studied in English language, Academic reference written by a professor, the Faculty or International Office at the home university
     
  • If you have already learnt French: proof of language proficiency B2 level minimum (optional)

    Accepted documents : DELF, TCF or TEF, Duolingo test, French Baccalaureate, French-speaking diploma(s), Written certificate established by a French teacher or the international relations coordinator indicating your language level in French.
     
  • Official transcripts or all previous college and university studies.

    If these are not in English, French or Spanish, they will need to be translated.
     
  • A résumé (CV)
     
  • A cover letter (motivational letter)
     
  • An identity photo
Application enclosures for independent students


To complete their application for the English track, students will be asked to provide the following documents :

  • If English is not your first language: proof of language proficiency (B2 level minimum)

    Accepted documents : TOEFL (72 points), TOEIC (785 points), IELTS level B2 minimum (overall score 5.5), Cambridge English test.
     
  • If you have already learnt French: proof of language proficiency B2 level minimum (optional)

    Accepted documents : DELF, TCF or TEF, French Baccalaureate, French-speaking diploma(s).
     
  • Official transcripts or all previous college and university studies.

    If these are not in English, French or Spanish, they will need to be translated.
     

  • A résumé (CV) 
     
  • A cover letter (motivational letter)
     
  • An identity photo

Tuition fees

Free movers
English track : 1934€
French track : 1534€

Erasmus students and non-European students coming from a partner University are exonerated from payment of fees.