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    CIEE Gap Year Abroad in France (Multi-Destination)

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    Details

    • Listing Type: Gap Year Programs
    • Program Delivery: Residential
    • Destinations: France
    • Program Length: Semester, Other
    • Start Month: January, February, September, October
    • Category: Travel/Cultural Immersion
    • Selective: No
    • Ages: 17, 18, 19+, 19
    • Housing: Homestay, Hotel, Other
    • Affiliation: Gap Year Association
    • Last Updated:September 2025
    • Meeting: Schedule a Meeting
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    Overview

    Your gap year in France will take you to Paris, Toulouse, and Nice where you’ll enjoy the support and freedom to discover yourself before college.

    In France, centuries of history meet world-class art and cuisine. From the grand boulevards of the capital to the sunny shores of the French Riviera, you’ll spend four weeks in each city and deepen your appreciation of French culture while preparing for your future.

    Immerse yourself in a homestay in Paris, where picturesque cafés and renowned museums bring art and history to life. Next, discover why Toulouse is nicknamed the "Pink City" and learn more about its aerospace culture. Then settle into your hotel in Nice, an oceanside destination known for colorful homes and a vibrant arts scene.

    Build your French skills in courses taught by supportive CIEE instructors. With a dedicated program leader accompanying your cohort, you will pursue an optional independent study or volunteer project in arts, politics, or other subjects. Each experience will strengthen your connection to France and help you grow more confident and prepared for college and beyond.

    Interested in starting college abroad with a CIEE First Year Abroad program instead? Learn more here! Or check out our summer, semester, or academic year programs for high schoolers.