RQTH Corporate Scholarship: DASSAULT SYSTÈMES

Modified on Wed, 25 Feb at 3:52 PM

DASSAULT SYSTÈMES SCHOLARSHIP FOR ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

(See flyer below)


Purpose

Dassault Systèmes SE offers individual financial support (referred to as a “scholarship”) to cover technical, human, or organizational accommodations related to the academic programs of students with disabilities.

This scholarship is part of a broader disability compensation approach.

Amount of the grant:
Up to €3,000 per scholarship


Eligible Applicants

  • Holders of a Recognition of Disabled Worker Status (RQTH) or another document certifying eligibility under the 2005 Disability Law

  • Students requiring technical, organizational, and/or human accommodations to compensate for a recognized disability

  • Students enrolled in higher education programs (from Bachelor Year 3 / L3 onward), preparing:

    • A minimum Bac+3 (Level 6) degree, or

    • A professional certification recognized in the French National Register of Professional Certifications (RNCP) at Level 6 or above

  • Students enrolled in a scientific specialization aligned with Dassault Systèmes’ fields, such as:

    • Computer engineering

    • Data science

    • Applied mathematics in computing

    • Bioinformatics

    • Digital design

    • Virtual reality

    • Design, 3D modeling, and simulation, etc.


Documents to Be Included in the Application File

(See flyer below)

⚠️ Important: Please remember to copy ESSEC’s Disability Officer on your application file:
elisabeth.forget@essec.edu


Application Process

  • One application maximum per applicant

  • Application deadline: March 31, 2025


Contact

For further information, you may contact the ESSEC Handi Capacités Mission:
elisabeth.forget@essec.edu

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