The Ministry of Higher Education and Research plans to open 100 locations labeled Campus Connecté. At the beginning of the 2019 school year, thirteen locations labeled Campus Connecté will open in cities far from major university centers.
- User-friendly and connected learning spaces
- Courses offered by all higher education institutions
- Distance learning at your own pace
- Tutors dedicated to the follow-up of each student (one tutor for ten students)
- Supervised students who benefit from methodological support
- Local university partners who support the follow-up and supervision of students
- Places co-constructed with local authorities
The places labeled Campus Connecté are work spaces that provide students with connected and equipped classrooms, where they can, from their personal computer or those made available on site, follow the distance learning course for which they have registered with a university or school. They are supervised and accompanied by a tutor (1 per 10 students).
The institution where they are registered can be anywhere in the territory, even very far from the place of residence and from the space labeled Connected Campus. For example, a student lives near Cahors, he registers for a distance learning course in a university in Lille and he follows his training in the connected campus of Cahors.
Training closer to young people and territories
100% of baccalaureate graduates wishing to enroll in the first year of a bachelor's degree must leave the department because of the lack of university training...In Haute-Marne, for example, the lack of higher education opportunities leads many baccalaureate holders to give up on higher education, even though their baccalaureate results are better than in the rest of the academy.
The connected campuses bring training closer to the territories, the idea being to allow young people to succeed in higher education that they would not necessarily undertake.
Made available by the local authorities, the places labeled Campus Connecté combine the flexibility of distance learning with individual and group tutoring in order to better support students who are farthest from the university centers in higher education.
The connected campus program offers 60 distance learning courses (BTS, DUT, bachelor's degree, master's degree, etc.) and certifications. All the main disciplinary fields are accessible (law, STAPS, human and social sciences, etc.).
Places co-constructed with local authorities
In return for the communities providing an open and inclusive space, the state offers a seed grant of 50,000 euros and an endowment of 1,000 euros per student for three years.Références :