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18.03.2026

Bachelor in International Management: Visa and Bachelor’s Degree Grade Renewed for the Clermont and Marrakech Campuses

On March 5, 2026, the Commission for the Evaluation of Management Education and Degrees (CEFDG) issued a favorable decision to renew both the visa and the bachelor’s degree grade for the Bachelor in International Management at Clermont School of Business. This recognition applies to the School’s two campuses, in Clermont-Ferrand and Marrakech.

A national validation published in the official bulletin

In a context where post-secondary programs are becoming increasingly diverse, the bachelor’s degree grade represents a key academic benchmark. Granted by the French State, it certifies that the program meets national higher education standards and that its educational model has been assessed according to demanding criteria.

For Clermont School of Business, this renewal confirms the strength of the program and the consistency of its positioning: a three-year Bachelor’s program, accredited and awarded the bachelor’s degree grade, aligned with the academic standards of an institution that is a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles.

The decision is published in the official higher education bulletin (No. 10 / NOR: ESRS2604539A – Decree of 12-02-2026 – MESRE – DGESIP A1-5), which lists the schools authorized to award degrees conferring the bachelor’s or master’s grade, or degrees accredited by the Ministry responsible for Higher Education.

Did you know?

Offered since 2007, the Bachelor in International Management is designed for students who wish to develop in a multicultural and international environment. It provides a solid foundation in general management, marketing, strategy, and geopolitics, while strengthening language skills.

Key strengths of the program:

  • acquisition of core fundamentals in management and international business;
  • development of an e-portfolio of skills aligned with the student’s professional project;
  • the possibility to follow the program entirely in English from the first year;
  • international mobility every year (in the final year, students may spend a semester or a full year abroad as part of a double degree);
  • progressive professional development through student associations, internships, and a work-study program in the final year;
  • choice between entering the job market or continuing further studies.

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