Exchange Students

The University of the Antilles welcomes exchange students through the Erasmus+ programme as well as bilateral agreements signed with its partner universities.

Exchange students are officially enrolled at the institution. As such, they receive a multi-service student card giving access to all digital services and the university canteen, as well as two enrolment certificates.

In consultation with their home university’s lecturers, exchange students select the courses they will take at the UA as part of their Learning Agreement, which must be validated.

Students may choose courses from any discipline, from the first year of a Bachelor’s degree to the first year of a Master’s degree. Based on their choices, they must then build their own timetable. The UA’s full course catalogue is available on the university website.

The General Regulations for the Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (RGCCA) explains how the university operates in terms of organisation, courses, and examination procedures. For any questions relating to assessments, students are encouraged to consult this document.

Guadeloupe Hub

Course registrations are handled within each department, in coordination with the international relations representatives.

Beware: Any changes to course choices must be communicated to the relevant international relations representatives.

Martinique Hub

Course registrations at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities are done online. For other disciplines, students must register directly with the relevant departments.

Beware: Any changes to course choices must be notified to the International Relations Office (BRI).

On the Martinique Campus, students may also take an introductory Creole language course (subject to availability): « KREYOL » – Introduction to Creole (24 hours per semester – 3 ECTS).

Regardless of campus, all non-French-speaking international students must take the Language and Cultural Development course (24 hours per semester – 3 ECTS).

University Sports and Physical Activities Service (SUAPS)

The SUAPS offers a wide range of sports activities (surfing, yole rowing, volleyball, yoga) which can be validated as optional credits during the semester or year of study. They can also simply be enjoyed for leisure.

Discover the SUAPS activities

Cultural Activities

The University of the Antilles is a genuine cultural hub. Associations, libraries, departments, partners, services, SUAPS – all contribute to a rich cultural offering for both the university community and the wider population across both islands.

Discover the university cultural programme

Associations for International Students

See the university website for contacts and details.