If you are an American college professor thinking of bringing a group of students to France, Accès can help.

Whether you stay for a few days or a few weeks, we can provide:

  • Speakers on topics related to local culture, the European institutions, Christianity and modernity in Europe, Franco-German relations, Human rights protection, and many others
  • Classroom or conference space near the university campus with internet and videoprojector
  • Accommodation in studio apartments or with French-speaking host families in the center of Strasbourg
  • Activities such as a cooking class with a local chef or French folk dancing with a live accordion band.
  • Guided visits of historical and cultural sties in the region, including: The European Parliament, Le Struthof concentration camp, Haut-Koenigsbourg castle, the German quarter of Strasbourg, World War I battlefields of Verdun, art nouveau tour of Nancy
  • French-English interpreting services for conferences and tours

We will work with you to design a program that suits your needs and your budget. 

Watch some interviews

Meet Erin, music ed major from Susquehanna University who tells us about her internship with Young Actors Theater, Strasbourg
Meet Jack, graphic design major from Messiah University who tells us about his internship with the café Le Quai 67 in Strasbourg.

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