What is a gap year or gap semester?
A gap year or gap semester (période de césure) allows a student to take a break from their studies for one or two semesters (six months or one year) to gain personal or professional experience, in France or abroad.
Who can request a gap year or gap semester?
Anyone enrolled at the University of Strasbourg can request a gap year or gap semester. You can take a gap year or gap semester immediately after finishing your high school studies, even before starting university.
You can take one gap semester or gap year per degree cycle. For example, one gap semester or gap year during your Bachelor's degree and then another during your Master's degree.
What can you do during a gap year or gap semester?
- Take part in civic service
- Become a volunteer or join an association
- Work for a company
- Complete a traineeship
- Take a training course
- Start or grow a business
- Spend time abroad
- Prepare for a sports competition or artistic project
Advantages of taking a gap year or gap semester
- You gain valuable personal or professional experience and develop new skills
- You can keep your student status, with reduced registration fees
- You can request to keep your scholarship, grant or other financial support
- The university offers continuous support throughout your time away
- The university guarantees your return to your programme
How to request a gap year or gap semester
Prepare your documents and send them to your faculty's Academic Administration Office (scolarité) or to your doctoral school. If you are applying or reapplying to a programme through Parcoursup, remember to indicate that you wish to take a gap year or gap semester.
Already enrolled at the University of Strasbourg?
Find the application deadlines and procedure on the intranet (Ernest)
Not yet enrolled?
Contact the Academic Administration Office of the faculty you wish to join
Useful resources
Help and support
Legal texts and references
- Decree no. 2018-372 of 18 May 2018
- Decree no. 2021-1154 of 3 September 2021
- Circular no. 2015-122 of 22 July 2015
- Order of 5 May 2016
- Circular no. 2019-030 of 10 April 2019