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Study Abroad Manual for Lyon, France Study Abroad Manual for Lyon, France Lyon, France is located in south-east France in the Rhône-Alps region. (Département: Rhône(69)) It is the country’s second largest city with a metropolitan population just under 2 million people. Table of Contents: . Things to do in Lyon . Preparing to Study Abroad in Lyon . Studying at the Univeristy . CIEF Language Program . International Office in Lyon . Banking in France . Housing . Transportation around Lyon . Health Insurance . Cell Phones . CAF . Travelling . Where to Stay while travelling Take some time to Things to do in Lyon get to know the city before you arrive in Lyon! Tourist Office: The tourist office is located in Place Bellecour. You can pick up maps and ask them what there is to do around the city. VISIT: http://www.en.lyon-france.com/ Also Visit: http://www.petit-bulletin.fr/lyon/index.html Some starter ideas: . Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière . Tête d’Or Park (There is a zoo with free admission) . Vieux Lyon (the old part of Lyon) . Place Bellecour (City Center) . La Confluence (Neighborhood and Shopping Center) . Musée des Beaux Arts . Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon . La Croix Rousse (Vintage Shops!) . Food Markets are held in Vieux Lyon and Quai Saint Antoine throughout the week! Visit this Website: http://lyon- eats.blogspot.com/2009/02/lyon- markets.html . Indoor Ice Skating Rink by the Confluence . Go to a Soccer Game http://www.olweb.fr/en/ . Eat at a Bouchon (Traditional Lyonnais Food) http://www.en.lyon-france.com/Restaurants/Lyonnais-Bouchon-Traditional- Restaurant/?page=2 . Fête des Lumières: http://euronews.com/2012/12/07/light-artists-commemorate-the- saving-of-lyon/ . Christmas Market (Marché de Noël): http://www.lyon.fr/actualite/culture- loisirs/marche-de-noel.html Preparing to Study Abroad In order to study abroad there is plenty of paperwork to be done, so get an early start. You have the option of studying abroad for the summer or doing a semester or year-long program. Be sure to go to an information session held once a week at the Study Abroad Office in the Student Success Center Room 120. To learn more about the summer program, VISIT: http://cas.umkc.edu/foreignlanguages/french/Lyon/ Contact: 816-235-5759 Semester/yea Kate Wozniak: [email protected] r students Emma Spong: [email protected] have to go to Chicago to Visit: http://www.umkc.edu/international/ apply for a long-stay **The Chicago Consulate only offers weekday appointments. Studying at the University There are three main universities in Lyon: Lyon1, Lyon2, and Lyon3. VISIT: http://www.univ-lyon2.fr/international/etudiant-international/programme-d-echange/venir-en-programme-d- echange-449294.kjsp?RH=WWW47 Université Lumière Lyon2 is UMKC’s partner and is where the CIEF language program is held. Lyon2 has two campuses, one in the 7eme arrondissement, right by the Rhone River, and another campus in Bron, a suburb about 30 minutes away by streetcar from the first campus. DIRECTIONS to the Bron Campus: 1. From Lyon2 a. Take the T1 direction Perrache, get off at Perrache, and then hop on the T2 direction Saint Priest Bel Air about 30 minutes to the Porte des Alpes stop 2. From Perrache Train Station a. Take the T2 direction Saint Priest Bel Air about 30 minutes to the Porte des Alpes stop The program does costs about$1,500 on top of UMKC CIEF Language Program tuition. CIEF stands for Centre International d’Études Françaises and is the French language program for international students. *** If leaving for the fall semester, you must sign up for classes before June! Before classes start, you will take an entrance exam in Lyon to be placed in the correct level: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, or C2. Courses are held at the Quai du Rhone Campus To Apply, VISIT: http://cief.univ-lyon2.fr/ International Office in Lyon Lyon2 also has an international office known as the DRI (La Direction des Relations Internationales) and is located at the Lyon2 Quai du Rhone Campus in the Claude Bernard Building, 1st floor, office E 157. The people in this office will be able to help answer questions about enrolling in courses at the university, student housing, etc. They also organize day trips for international students throughout the year. Directions to the Office: 1. From Tram stop in Perrache Train station- take the T1 direction IUT Feyssine/ Part-Dieu, 1 stop 2. From Part-Dieu Train Station - take the T1 Direction Hôtel de Région Montrochet. Get off at Rue de L’Université Contacts at the Office: Julie Rouaud [email protected] + 33 (0)4 78 69 70 42 Julie Tareriat [email protected] + 33 (0)4 78 69 70 52 Rachel Bernard [email protected] You can withdraw money from any ATM; Visit this website to find out more about being a student in Lyon however, there is usually http://www.univ-lyon2.fr/international/etudiant-international/programme-d-echange/ a large fee each time. By Banking in France using BOA there is NO fee when you withdraw The easiest way is to use an American bank that partners with French banks. Bank of America (BOA) is great and is partnered from any BNP ATM! with Banque National de Paris (BNP). You will most likely have to open a BNP account in order for the CAF (Government Aid for Rent) to be directly deposited and to pay rent. VISIT: www.bankofamerica.com www.bnpparibas.net Housing (On-Campus vs. Off-Campus) There are several options to find housing in Lyon. The main one, which many international students take advantage of, is the university housing. Another option is renting an apartment from a company, such as Nexity. They have buildings designated just for university students, which are usually in walking distance to the campuses around Lyon. Nexity: http://www.nexity.fr/immobilier/particuliers/louer/essentiel-sur-la-location/location- etudiante You can also find private accommodation such as home stays and other private shared apartments (you would have your own bedroom, but share the kitchen, living room, bathroom, etc. Talk with UMKC French professors or contact students who have already studied abroad in Lyon to get their views on where to stay! ** Be prepared to spend some money on furnishing your new apartment. Even though most student housing options come furnished, this only includes: bed, mattress, desk, bookshelf, and fridge. Everything else you will have to purchase. Luckily there is an Ikea one stop further on the T2 line from the Porte des Alpes stop on the Bron Campus. http://www.ikea.com/fr/fr/ André Allix University Housing Location: 5eme arrondissement Directions from Lyon2 Quai du Rhone Campus: Take the T1 to Perrache. Walk up the stairs where the buses are located and take either Bus 46 or 49. Both will stop right in front of the André Allix Housing Complex. SOMETHING TO KEEP IN MIND! Most students will agree that the university housing is dirty and inconvenient. Most buses STOP going up there around 10pm and they don’t run much later on the weekends. Here is a helpful Blog http://erasmusu.com/en/erasmus-lyon/erasmus-blog/lyonnais-life-residence-andre-allix-getting-around-town-138896 To view the selection of apartments through the university, VISIT: http://www.crous-lyon.fr/html/ One UMKC Student found her private apartment with this website: http://www.salengro-immo.fr/ Suggestion: Start looking for an apartment as soon as you can! Ask UMKC’s French professors, email students who have studied abroad in Lyon before, and get in contact with the International Office at Lyon2. Transportation around Lyon YOUR OPTIONS: www.tcl.fr This website tells you 1. TCL: You can purchase a transportation card at a student rate which lines to take and how often they run. (about 28 Euros per month) allowing you to take the Bus, Metro, Click Me Déplacer and and Tram. You can buy the card at the TCL office in then Toutes les Lignes. the Bellecour Metro station, Perrache Train Station at the main Part-Dieu Train Station. ** Make sure to bring proof that you are enrolled at Lyon2 (ask the DRI to print off your proof of enrollment), photo id, and a picture that you would like to have on the card. Suggestion: There are photo booths around the city, but it is much cheaper if you print off a several 2’’by 2’’ headshots before you leave for Lyon. 2. Velo’v: This is a great way to get around the city on bike without having to buy one. There are stations all across Lyon and even though it is sometimes hard to find an open station to park your bike, it is a great way to see the city and enjoy an alternative method of transportation we don’t use too often in the States! It is also extremely convenient once public transportation stops running at night. It’s the thing I miss the most. If you have purchased the TCL card, it is only an additional 15 euros for an annual activation fee. **You CAN’T use American debit/credit cards at the actual stations; you must apply on the website below. Your Velo’v account will be activated on you TCL card and then you will use your TCL card to pull bikes out with a password. http://www.velov.grandlyon.com/ ** You can also look into purchasing your own bike on leboncoin.fr. It’s like the French craigslist! Insurance UMKC requires all students studying abroad to enroll and pay for health insurance with HTH Worldwide Health Insurance Plan.
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