In your life as a student, you may need to do an internship, go abroad, get involved (volunteer in an association, civic service volunteer...), set up a personal project, benefit from discounts in your daily life with the Avantages Jeunes card...
You can contact a student association. The list is on www.bienvenueauxetudiants.org.
Visit Student House can direct you to the main student associations.
France bénévolat Besançon puts volunteers in touch with associations.
See their offers on besancon-doubs.francebenevolat.org.
Make an appointment (by telephone on 03 81 51 80 44 or by filling in the appointment form). contact form) to meet them at the Centre Pierre-Mendès France, 3 rue Beauregard.
L'directory of associations in Greater Besançon enables you to find contacts for most of the associations in the communes of Grand Besançon Métropole.
If your association is a student association of the Marie et Louis Pasteur University, the Student Life Office (BVE) can support you.
Contact 36 A, avenue de l'Observatoire, tel 03 81 66 66 99, bve@univ-fcomte.fr
Visit City of Besançon Associative Life Department supports all Besançon-based associations.
Contact Center municipal Sancey, 27 rue Alfred Sancey, tel 03 81 87 80 70, vieassociative@besancon.fr
Volunteer work, volunteering, volunteer firefighter... there are many forms of commitment.
They are listed in the Why not get involved?
Youth Info (27 rue de la République, tel 03 81 21 16 16, contact@jeunes-bfc.fr).
Yesit's possible but Please note that a Service Civique is between 24 and 35 hours a week!
Civic service enables 16-25 year olds (30 year olds for people with disabilities) to carry out a mission of general interest in various fields: culture and leisure, sport, international development and humanitarian action, European citizenship, education for all, the environment, emergency crisis intervention, remembrance and citizenship, health and solidarity.
The offers are on www.service-civique.gouv.fr
For more information, download the booklet "Civic service: making the choice to get involved". or contact Youth Info Info Jeunes, 27 rue de la République, tel 03 81 21 16 16, contact@jeunes-bfc.fr
There are 2 schemes that can support student projects (coaching, provision of rooms and equipment, financial support): Culture-Actions and the FSDIE (Fonds de Solidarité et de Développement des Initiatives Étudiantes).
Contact :
- Culture-ActionS Contact: Service culturel du Crous, tel 03 81 48 46 61, selim.chanard@crous-bfc.fr
- FSDIE Office de la vie étudiante de l'université Marie et Louis Pasteur, tel 03 81 66 99, fsdie@univ-fcomte.fr
In addition, the Clap can support all young people, students or not, in their personal projects: www.clap-bfc.fr.
Contact Info Jeunes, 27 rue de la République, tel 03 81 21 16 16, contact@jeunes-bfc.fr
The Crous provides rooms for students and student associations. List and contact details on www.crous-bfc.fr

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- L'age limit starting point is postponed to 30 years (instead of 26).
- It is possible to combining the civic service allowance with the AAH (allowance for disabled adults).
- Visit weekly duration can be reduced at 8pm instead of 24.
- The organization can request a help to adapt your workstation to the mission.
The association ESN Besançon offers students the chance to get involved in social, solidarity, civic and cultural initiatives with the local population and local organizations.
Visit skills that you have acquired during a civic service, a volunteer activity, a commitment as a volunteer fireman... can be recognized and validated for your studies. This can take the form of ECTS credits, partial exemption from internships or bonus points. Each institution defines its own rules. You need to apply to your school.
It can also provide training rights with the CEC (compte d'engagement personnel) or be taken into account as part of a VAE (valorisation des acquis de l'expérience).