MICEFA

MICEFA (Mission Interuniversitaire de Coordination des Échanges Franco-Américains) is a nonprofit organization that manages partnerships between universities throughout North America and in the area of Paris, France. Created in 1985, MICEFA has helped tens of thousands of students participate in cultural and scientific exchanges on both sides of the Atlantic. Students remain enrolled in, and pay tuition to, their home universities, while attending classes and receiving credits abroad. While the program is largely focused on undergraduates, some graduate study exchanges also may be arranged. The newest aspect of the exchange program is a medical exchange between several top medical schools in the United States and in Paris.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

North American Universities

More than 60 North American universities are represented across the United States and Canada:

    Bakersfield
    Channel Islands
    Chico
    Dominguez Hills
    East Bay
    Fresno
    Fullerton
    Humboldt
    Long Beach
    Los Angeles
    Monterey Bay
    Northridge
    Pomona (Polytechnic)
    Sacramento
    San Bernardino
    San Diego State
    San Francisco State
    San Jose State 
    San Luis Obispo (Polytechnic)
    San Marcos
    Sonoma State
    Stanislaus
    Baruch College
    Brooklyn College
    City College
    The Graduate Center
    Hunter College
    John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    Lehman College
    Medgar Evers College
    Queens College
    College of Staten Island
    York College
    La Guardia Community College
    Borough of Manhattan Community College
    Queensborough Community College
    Albany
    Binghamton University
    Brockport
    Buffalo
    Geneseo
    Oswego
    Potsdam
    Institute of Technology 
    New Paltz
    Plattsburgh
    Purchase College

French Universities

All of MICEFA's university partners in France are located in the Paris metropolitan area:

Medical exchange universities

In the United States:

In France:

Website

References

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