- Lyon, France
University Jean Moulin - Lyon III is located in the Rhone-Alps region of France and serves as the partner to the UT Summer Study in Lyon program - a relationship that has existed for almost 20 years. The city of Lyon is home to more than 120,000 university students, making it the largest French university town after Paris. With countless cultural offerings, Lyon is a fantastic city in which to live and study.
Area(s) of Study
- Business Administration
- European Studies
- History
- Law
- Business, Government, And Soci
- French
- Humanities
- Management
- Communication
- French Civilization
- Information Studies
- Philosophy
- Communication Studies
- Geography
- International Relations And Gl
- Radio-Television-Film
- Comparative Literature
- Government
- Journalism
- Social Science
2 Programs Available for UNIVERSITE JEAN MOULIN
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Academic Information
Students enroll into the DEUF (the French University Diploma) or SELF (Study in English in Lyon, France) depending on French language level. Students take the same exams as students of Lyon 3. Student should take Licence level courses.
Faculty
Faculty from the host university teach UT students. You can choose from classes belonging to a number of different faculties and schools including: business administration, philosophy, languages, law, political science, literature, information & communication, history and geography.
Language(s) of Instruction
French and English
Eligibility
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- Recommended 3.0 GPA
- 2 semesters of college-level French
- Minimum 48 hours completed prior to departure
Service Learning/Internship
- Service Learning - No
- Internship - No
Housing
Lyon is the third largest city in France and there are many affordable housing options for students. Lyon III will provide you resources to find appropriate housing after acceptance, be it a student residence, a room rental, an apartment, or homestay.
Open To
Students from all colleges and schools
Program Cost
Students pay a $75 application fee and regular UT tuition for every semester while abroad; students are independently responsible for airfare, passport/VISA, housing food, local transportation and general costs of living. Financial aid and scholarships are available.
Dates:
- Program: January 6, 2026 to June 29, 2026
- Instructional: January 6, 2026 to June 29, 2026
- Final Deadline: October 15, 2025
- Program: August 25, 2026 to December 19, 2026
- Instructional: September 8, 2026 to December 19, 2026
- Final Deadline: March 15, 2026
Application Code
100004
Program Coordinator
Jules Forman
Additional Resources
Program Website
Peer Evaluations
Brochure
Make an Appointment
Next Step
1) View mandatory advising videos Explore: Education Abroad 101 and Explore: France & Belgium. Attend a live Q&A if you have questions. 2) View Ready to Apply video. 3) Self-authorize your application via the Get Started link below and apply! Videos and Q&A events found here: https://global.utexas.edu/abroad/apply/advising.
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Academic Information
The university's law course catalogue can be found here: http://www.un lyon3.fr/medias/fichier/guide-des-etudes-etudiants-etr
Language(s) of Instruction
English and French
Eligibility
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- Eligibility restricted to students admitted to the UT Law Program.
- 3.0 minimum GPA and 29 credits at time of application.
- Completion of all required classes recommended
Service Learning/Internship
- Service Learning - No
- Internship - No
Housing
The university does not provide student housing. They do offer some resources on their website to help students find housing. There are many affordable housing options for students. Lyon III will provide you resources to find appropriate housing after acceptance, be it a room rental, an apartment, or homestay.
Open To
School of Law
Program Cost
Students pay $75 app fee and regular UT tuition for semester abroad. Students are responsible for airfare, passport/VISA, housing, food, local transportation, living expenses, emergency and health insurance coverage per week. Financial aid and scholarships may be used.
Dates:
- Program: August 25, 2026 to December 19, 2026
- Instructional: August 31, 2026 to December 19, 2026
Application Code
170020
Program Coordinator
Natalie Shields
Additional Resources
Program Website
State Dept Travel Advisory
Int Travel Safety for Students
Consular Information Sheet
Visa Information
Scholarships
Next Step
Learn more about study abroad by attending the law school's general info session. Dates a locations are listed on the calendar of events on the Law School. For more information about study abroad programs, contact the Graduate and International Programs Office, Law School in room TNH 3.108 or at outgoingexchange@law.utexas.edu