Experience the creative and intellectual traditions that have made Paris a destination for writers, artists, and philosophers since medieval times.
The Sarah Lawrence College Program in Paris program enables students to craft a personalized and intellectually stimulating course of study while exploring the rich cultural atmosphere that is unique to the City of Light.
Our program in Paris is designed to accommodate students with both intermediate and advanced levels of fluency in the French language. Students will have the opportunity for study in the humanities, social sciences, and the visual and performing arts (Dance, Music, Filmmaking, Theatre, Visual Arts).
The Paris program is open to juniors and seniors enrolled at any accredited American college or university.
Admission
The following programs have additional audition/portfolio requirements. Please contact Natalie Allen, Director of the Paris program for more information at nallen@sarahlawrence.edu
- Filmmaking (additional statement of intention required)
- Music (audition required for all programs)
Applications & Deadlines
All applications and supporting materials are due:
- Fall Applicants: February 15
- Spring Applicants: October 1
Tuition & Fees
Students are charged the cost of Sarah Lawrence tuition. Suggested costs to cover meals, airfare and personal expenses are available here.
Financial Aid
Sarah Lawrence College students who normally receive financial aid may apply their awards to any College-sponsored program abroad.
Sarah Lawrence College offers limited financial assistance to guest students on this program. Students should consult their home school's financial aid office for guidance on other financial aid resources.
Guest students wishing to be considered for financial assistance must e-mail slcaway@sarahlawrence.edu with their request for financial assistance.
Administration
- Natalie Allen, Program Director
Natalie is responsible for academic programs and overall program management. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in French language and Literature from Columbia University and a Master’s degree in French literature and Civilization from the University of Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle. - Sarra Braham, Program Coordinator Sarra is responsible for student life in Paris, and also assists the Program Director with academic administration. She holds Master’s degrees in Anglophone Studies (University of Lyon 2) and in History (EHESS).
Academic Calendar
Date | Event |
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Monday, September 2 - Sunday, September 15 | Orientation |
Monday, September 16 |
First day of SLC in-house courses* |
Monday, October 28–Sunday, November 3 |
Fall Break (dates TBC) |
Friday, December 20 | End of first semester (SLC in-house courses)* |
Date | Event |
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Wednesday, January 8 – Sunday January 19 |
Orientation (spring semester-only students) |
Monday January 20 |
First day of SLC in-house courses* |
Monday February 24 – Sunday March 2 |
Winter Break* |
Monday April 14 – Sunday April 20 | Spring Break* |
Friday May 16 | End of the second semester (SLC in-house courses)* |
* Students interested in classes at French universities, theatre and music schools should be aware that their calendars may vary from the SLC Program calendar. Students should verify specific dates beforepurchasing vacation or return tickets. Classes in dance and visual arts follow the SLC calendar.