The PhilFrance Master (formerly known as PhilFrance) is a comprehensive scholarship destined for the next generation of Filipino leaders with strong academic, leadership and professional abilities. All applications from master’s degree students from any study field, registered in either public and private establishments are eligible!
Timeline and FAQ
2024 Calendar
- February 9 – Opening of applications
- June 2 – Deadline for submission
- June 6 – Announcement of results
Got questions? Visit the FAQ and Resources page.
Scholarship Benefits
Eligibility Criteria
Application Requirements
- A monthly stipend of EUR 860 regardless of city of residence
- Coverage of enrolment fees for master’s programs under the jurisdiction of the Ministry for Higher Education (Diplôme National) up to EUR 3,770 per academic year (frais d’inscription). Other costs distinct from the frais d’inscription (such as frais de formation, purchases of educational resources, pedagogical activity fees, etc.) will be shouldered by the grantee.
- Exemption from the CVEC (after obtention of certificate of exemption)
- A healthcare package consisting of social security coverage and supplementary insurance (mutuelle)
- Possibility of obtaining student accommodations at a preferential rate, notably in accessing CROUS student housing services
- Discounted rates for cultural activities organized by Campus France
- Economy class ticket from Manila to the French city of destination, including a return ticket of the same class upon completion of the study program. Taxi and shuttle fares, as well as public transport fees are not covered.
- Exemption from long-stay student visa fees (distinct from TLS Contact processing fee)
- Applicants must be:
- Filipino citizens residing in the Philippines at the time of application
- Graduates or graduating students of a Philippine Higher Education Institution
- College students must have completed their undergraduate programs by September in the intended year of studies for master’s.
- Eligible programs:
- Any full-time, on-site degree offered in a French higher education institution that issues a master’s degree upon its conclusion is eligible.
- Study Program:
- 100% on-site, master’s programs that lead to the obtention of a Diplome National or a state diploma.
- Note that not all programs offered in public institutions result in a Diplôme National.
- There are different ways of identifying whether your desired master’s is eligible:
- All programs listed on MonMaster are eligible, albeit not always taught in English. Non-francophone applicants must consult the course outline or dedicated program page to verify its medium of instruction. A guide on the MonMaster platform is available on the FAQ & Resources page.
- The Taught in English catalog allows students to search state diploma programs. Selecting the [National Diploma] and [National Fees] in the search engine parameters produces a list of eligible programs.
- When in doubt, send an e-mail to the local Campus France office for help in determining a study program’s status.
- Language of instruction: English, French, or both
- Duration: 18 to 24 months (including mandatory internship) beginning in academic year 2024
- The following programs are NOT ELIGIBLE:
- Programs offered in international schools based in France
- Programs offered in international campuses of French schools
- Dual diploma and joint master’s degrees
- Vocational and technical courses (culinary arts short courses, fashion design workshop, etc.)
- There are different ways of identifying whether your desired master’s is eligible:
Please note that all submitted documents, except for the academic essay, must be in either PDF or image format. Submissions are done entirely online and any submissions delivered to the Embassy of France or the Campus France office will not be entertained.
- Personal Documents
- A one-page CV summarizing your academic, professional, and leadership experience
- An academic essay no longer than 500 words detailing why you wish to study in France, as well as how your experience and degree will benefit the Philippines and Filipino society
- Essays exceeding the word limit will be disregarded
- Please note that we are requesting an academic essay and not a cover or motivation letter
- A complete, official copy of your most recent academic transcripts
- Proof of financial resources, such as:
- Bank statements
- Bank certificates
- Most recent Income Tax Return statement
- French Program Details
- Proof of completed application to the selected degree/French HEI
- Screenshot/s of completed online application via school website or portal
- Screenshot/s of official admission document or e-mail
- Scan of mailed admission letter
- Study plan, curriculum, or academic calendar of the chosen program
- Commonly available on the school’s website or upon request at your HEI’s admissions office
- Proof of completed application to the selected degree/French HEI
- Optional Documents
- For programs taught partially or entirely in French, proof of French proficiency corresponding to the level required by the study program (at least B2)
- DELF/DALF
- TEF/TCF results
- Letter from recognized French language instructor
- If applicable, letter/s of acceptance, proof of application to other scholarship programs that are not classified as Scholarships from the French Government (Bourse du Gouvernement Français – BGF)
- For programs taught partially or entirely in French, proof of French proficiency corresponding to the level required by the study program (at least B2)