Benefits and services for your students 

 

The ISIC card is first and foremost a widely accepted card with over 40,000 benefits and services currently listed around the world.

Students use their ISIC card today for:

  • their everyday life in France
  • organising their overseas travel
  • spending less abroad

It is the the key to national and international mobility.The card offers discounts, information and services.
The ISIC card was created to remove barriers to mobility by reducing essential expenses in several areas (travel, insurance, shopping, sightseeing, leisure, etc.).

It consequently helps to open up higher education for French students residing in France and also abroad, and obviously, for foreign students residing in France.

 

Everyday life

 

An ISIC discount is always negotiated lower than the ordinary student rate. A negotiated student benefit becomes global and available to students from around the world. The same applies to the benefits negotiated by our 125 colleagues throughout the world.


Organising travel

 

Student mobility is based on purely technical aspects: travel, insurance, visas, etc. and can only develop if it is implemented under conditions available to all students: this is the role of the ISIC card.

  

Living abroad 

 

 

They benefit from all existing student benefits around the world and all discounts negotiated by the 120 national ISIC branches in 120 countries.

                                                        
 

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