Program Details
Dates
- Fall Semester: Early September through December or mid-January (only for IEP courses)
- Spring Semester: Early January through late May or mid-June (only for IEP courses)
Language of Instruction
Recommended four semesters of college-level French for semester and year programs. (Six semesters for the internship track.)
Host University
University of Strasbourg:
• IIEF: Institut International d’Études Françaises. All students
(except EM) take the pre-semester Stage at IIEF, which provides intensive
language training.
• Institut d’Études Politiques
• École de Management: (formerly IECS, now EM)
• Faculté des Lettres (formerly Marc Bloch University)
• Faculté des Sciences (formerly Louis Pasteur University)
Housing
Host families, university housing or student boarding houses
Resident Director
GPA Requirement
2.6 (3.0 for IFE)
Required Course
Justice sociale et valeurs républicaines en France (1 credit)
Recommended Course
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Why BCA Strasbourg?
With so many study abroad options available, we want you to know what makes BCA Strasbourg different from others. Here are some points to consider when choosing the program that’s right for you.
Great for Majors
- French language
- Political science, History, Liberal arts, International Business, International Relations, Global Studies
NEW! BCA IFE Strasbourg
The BCA-IFE Strasbourg internship track combines BCA’s popular Strasbourg program with exciting new opportunities for learning through Internships with Francophone Europe (IFE), which places students in contemporary France alongside French professionals. You will discover a lively European society moving in new directions that are stimulating, contradictory and creative! If you want to study in France for the full year, you can study on the traditional Strasbourg program in the fall and switch to the internship track in the spring!
Off the Beaten Path
Immerse yourself in French culture in Strasbourg, which is an ideal location for students who want to experience the real France when they study abroad.
- Live with a French family or French students in university housing or student boarding houses
- Strasbourg is home to the European Parliament, European Court of Human Rights and the council of Europe
- Influenced by both French and German cultures, Strasbourg is home to dozens of high-powered international institutions
Expert Resident Director
Full-time, on-site Resident Director, Alex Neff has been the director of BCA France since 2002. Alex is a native of Pennsylvania. During his undergraduate studies at Messiah College, he studied abroad through BCA in Nancy. He holds an M.A. in international affairs from George Washington University and a Master in history from Robert Schuman University, Strasbourg. Before joining BCA, Alex worked at the Academy for Educational Development in Washington, D.C. and taught English at a private school in Taejon, South Korea. In 2006, Alex published “Une Clarté Bien Franche”, a biography of French Mennonite pastor and peace activist Pierre Widmer. Alex lives with his wife and four children in Strasbourg.
Great Onsite Facilities
The BCA center on the avenue de la Foret Noire is a hub where students can meet with the resident director during office hours, but the center is open throughout the day to students. There is also free internet access and a small library at the center.
University of Strasbourg
- BCA at Strasbourg introduces students to the European learning style at one of the country's oldest and most distinguished centers of learning.
- Founded in 1621, the University of Strasbourg has more than 40,000 students
BCA Orientation
- The BCA program begins with a three-day orientation, during which students learn about the university, meet with BCA advisors and meet their host families.
Extra Educational Opportunities
- Tour Verdun battlefields, the Alsace wine route and the Chateau de Haut-Koenigsbourg and Art Nouveau museum in Nancy
- Participate in excursions that may include professional football games, a bike trip along the canal de la Bruche, a hike to the prehistoric site at Le Donon, or a tour of the Medieval library of the Grand Seminaire
- Attend BCA’s International Student Conference on U.S.-European Relations (spring semester only)



