- You must be in good academic standing at 5X with a minimum GPA of 2.75 to apply to Université Savoie Mont Blanc.
- You must have completed at least two semesters at 5X.
- Must be 18 years of age or older by the start of the program abroad.
(USMB) is located in Chambéry, a gateway city to the French Alps, with its historical buildings, museums, pedestrian squares and streets with colorful café terraces, and world-famous opportunities for skiing and water sports. The area is known for its quality of life, magnificent natural surroundings, history, and heritage. From castles, to vineyards, to beaches, to lavender fields, France is a great country for experiencing stunning scenery and peaceful villages. USMB offers a complete range of ISEP Exchange and ISEP Direct possibilities taught in French and English and provides a full and exciting program of complementary cultural excursions and activities. Students can also get involved in club sports and student organizations on campus.
Chambéry, France
Spring, Fall, Academic Year, Summer
Dormitory
This study abroad experience is run through the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP), a network of over 250 institutions in over 50 countries. 5X and ISEP have had a partnership for over 10 years. This partnership allows Kent State students to apply to any of their programs.
Program Contact Information
Margaret Betz
Sr. Education Abroad Advisor
Email: mhosack@kent.edu
Office Phone: 330-672-7982
Costs for the program will differ for every student. You can use our Cost Calculator to get an estimate of what you might expect for your program.
We encourage you to meet with the Financial, Billing, and Enrollment Center to see how your aid may apply to an international program. We also encourage you to meet with your Academic Advisor to discuss your Course Plan of Study and to evaluate if your planned coursework is eligible for federal financial aid.
"My most memorable experience was the town being so walkable. I walk to school every morning and enjoy the views of Chambery. After school, a lot of us would often go to the lake and I’d sit and read and go for a swim. We also had many excursions that included hiking biking, and seeing beautiful mountain views. Class was very difficult and it definitely made me stronger and taught me how to advocate for myself."