Telecom Business School extolls student diversity in all its forms. Tuition fees for all programs are much lower than the market and its offers a range of financial aid.
Mines-Telecom Institute offers students, who so request, financial aid. The amount depends upon household revenue and tax bracket. Students complete an application form at the beginning of the year and return it to Student Social Services.
Students who qualify for financial aid are exonerated from tuition and social security fees.
Students may obtain Information from Student Social Services. A social service assistant is also on campus to inform and help students to obtain the necessary financial aid.
Apprenticeship is a program that allows students in the Integrated Master’s in Management (Grande Ecole) Program to alternate between their studies and work in a company. Participating students are exonerated from tuition fees.
Société Générale, an important partner of Telecom Business School offers student loans with low interest rates and payments deferred until employment after graduation.
The Telecom Foundation offers scholarships to MSc students.