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Registration fees

Registration fees for UPHF and INSA Hauts-de-France.

1/ Case of national students - excluding non-EU students

Amounts 2025- 2026 

(National students, both scholarship recipients and non-scholarship recipients)

Non-scholarship holders

Scholarship recipients *

Euros

Euros

1 - Main Registration

Course License, Capacity, Deust, BUT, Pro License

178

0

Course Master, DRT

254

0

Doctoral Course, HDR

397

0

Engineering course (INSA)

628

0

2 - Registration for a second degree 
(this concerns students who, after completing their main registration at the Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France, wish to prepare for a second degree in the same year at the Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France)

Bachelor's degree program (including preparatory classes for the Grandes Écoles), Certificate of Professional Competence, DEUST, Professional Bachelor's degree

118

0

Course Master, DRT

166

0

Doctoral Course, HDR

268

0

* Students in possession of the conditional scholarship notice

If paying by check, make a single check for the total amount payable to the Accounting Officer of the University of Hauts-de-France Polytechnic. Payment by credit card is also possible.

For registration in engineering cycle and Master at INSA (excluding Master Mathematics and Agro), make the check payable to the INSA Accounting Officer.

2/ Case of non-EU students (not from countries of the European Union, the European Economic Area, Switzerland or Ukraine)

Amount of differentiated registration fees applied in 2025-2026

  • €2895 per year for a bachelor's degree program and €3941 per year for a master's degree program or an engineering degree program.

Non-EU students (those not from countries in the European Union, the European Economic Area, or Switzerland) enrolling for the first time at UPHF or INSA Hauts-de-France in a Bachelor of Technology (BUT), University Diploma of Scientific and Technical Studies (DEUST), Bachelor's degree, Professional Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, or engineering program for the 2025/2026 academic year will be subject to differentiated tuition fees. These fees are €2,895 for enrollment in the first cycle (preparatory engineering program, DEUST, Bachelor's degree, Professional Bachelor's degree, and BUT) and €3,941 for enrollment in the second cycle (Master's degree or engineering program). 

A policy of partial exemption is being implemented for this academic year, within the regulatory limit of 10% of students paying registration fees.

  • Non-EU students will also have to  pay €103 CVEC  (rate for the start of the 2024/2025 academic year).

Partial exemption from differentiated registration fees applied to non-EU students. Provisions applicable to UPHF and INSA Hauts-de-France. ACADEMIC YEAR 2025-2026

The boards of directors of UPHF and INSA Hauts-de-France (INSA HdF) have decided on the following provisions, applicable for the 2025-2026 academic year regarding differentiated registration fees for non-EU students.

1) 2025-2026 academic year for first-year students:

Non-EU students (those not from countries in the European Union, the European Economic Area, or Switzerland) enrolling for the first time at UPHF or INSA Hauts-de-France in a Bachelor of Technology (BUT), University Diploma of Scientific and Technical Studies (DEUST), Bachelor's degree, Professional Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, or engineering program for the 2025/2026 academic year will be subject to differentiated tuition fees. These fees are €2,895 for enrollment in the first cycle (preparatory engineering program, DEUST, Bachelor's degree, Professional Bachelor's degree, and BUT) and €3,941 for enrollment in the second cycle (Master's degree or engineering program).

A partial exemption policy is in place for the 2025-2026 academic year, within the regulatory limit of 10% of students paying tuition fees.

In this context, the Boards of Directors of UPHF and INSA HdF have adopted a common partial tuition waiver criterion, reducing registration fees to €178 for undergraduate studies, €254 for Master's programs, and €628 for one year of the engineering program (these fees are indicative and may be modified annually by ministerial decree). This criterion applies to students from the least developed countries receiving official development assistance as defined by the OECD Development Assistance Committee, effective in 2024-2025 (see list below for the 2024-2025 academic year). Lebanon and Ukraine are also included in this category.

For engineering students at INSA HdF, the waiver is annual and applies only to the first year of enrollment at INSA HdF, in accordance with the INSA Group's policy. For other courses at UPHF and INSA HdF, the exemption is granted for tuition.

List of least developed countries receiving Official Development Assistance, compiled by the OECD Development Assistance Committee in 2024-2025.

A: Afghanistan — Angola.
B: Bangladesh — Benin — Burkina Faso — Burundi.
C: Cambodia — Comoros.
D: Djibouti.
E: Eritrea — Ethiopia.
G: Gambia — Guinea — Guinea-Bissau.
H: Haiti
. I: Solomon Islands.
K: Kiribati.
L: Lesotho — Liberia.
M: Madagascar — Malawi — Mali — Mauritania — Mozambique — Myanmar.
N: Nepal — Niger.
O: Uganda.
R: Central African Republic — Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinchasa) — Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos) — Rwanda.
S: São Tomé and Príncipe — Senegal — Sierra Leone — Somalia — Sudan — South Sudan.
T: Tanzania — Chad — Timor-Leste — Togo — Tuvalu.
Y: Yemen.
Z: Zambia.

Colombia, Vietnam, and Tunisia are also included in the partial exemption for INSA HdF engineering students. Similarly, students admitted to the BUT (Bachelor of Technology) or professional bachelor's degree programs under the MEXPROTEC agreement will benefit from the aforementioned partial exemption.

2) Review of applications for partial exemption from Master's tuition fees submitted on the grounds of academic excellence:

Non-EU students holding a current year's student card after completing their administrative registration, and from countries not meeting the geographical criteria outlined in point 1), may apply for a partial tuition waiver for their Master's program based on the excellence of their academic record (except for enrollment in the International Transport-
Energy Master's program).

This application must be submitted during registration at UPHF or INSA HdF. A committee will then review the applications submitted by regularly enrolled students according to excellence criteria.

Students applying for a partial tuition waiver based on academic excellence must provide evidence of their academic record (average grade of 14/20 across all Bachelor's and Master's programs (or equivalent), class ranking, progress, etc.).

The committee will meet twice: mid-October and mid-November 2025, with each department and INSA HdF represented. A joint decree from the director of INSA HdF and the president of UPHF will establish the membership of this commission. Decisions made by the heads of institutions, based on the commission's final ranking and within the limit of the number of exemptions determined by UPHF and INSA HdF, will be sent to the applicant students by the commission administrators. Partial exemption is granted for the duration of the program, except for engineering students. However, a student who has received a partial exemption based on academic excellence but fails the year will no longer be eligible for partial exemption upon repeating the year.