Cost of the Programme

The WOCC master's degree is a joint multi-degree programme led by a consortium of 6 universities and coordinated by the University of Lille. Upon completion of your studies, you will receive a diploma signed by all the universities in the consortium, as well as national degrees awarded by the universities where you completed your mobility period (3 universities).

Obtaining these degrees is generally subject to payment of tuition fees at each of the universities in your educational pathway.

Erasmus Mundus scholarship students are exempt from these fees (approximately 20 students per cohort of 30, selected based on their application). Self-funded students will be required to pay 2000 euros, which will grant access to three universities. The WOCC Consortium reserves the right to cover part of these single registration fees, upon request from students.

Depending on your mobility pathway, you will therefore receive 3 degrees. Obtaining multiple degrees is obviously not an end in itself, but rather the validation of a specific and carefully designed educational pathway, structured according to the pedagogical and scientific specialties of the consortium universities.