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Université de Haute Alsace (UHA)

Université de Haute Alsace, 2, rue des Frères Lumières, 68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
3.36 / 5 based on 24 reviews.
Description:
The University of Haute Alsace (UHA) is located near Switzerland and Germany, on two campuses, in Mulhouse and in Colmar. It was created in 1977 and currently offers more than a hundred qualifications in Arts & Languages, Humanities, Science&Technology, Law, Economics, and Management.

It is known for its polyvalency, its synergy with local and national companies, its open-mindedness and its will to offer students more than just education.



Programmes
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50% of students recommend
24 reviews
Housing
2.8/5
All experiences (24)
Student life
2.5/5
5 stars (6)
Academic
3.8/5
4 stars (6)
Languages
3.4/5
3 stars (0)
Expenses
4.1/5
2 stars (12)
Overall
4.2/5
1 star (0)
BTW - the comments from a while ago mention the "batiment A", which was where Erasmus students used to be placed. It's worth noting that this was demolished a few years ago and "batiment C" is where we tend to get put now (it's not too bad, but sometimes a bit noisy). Also the transport has improved due to a new-ish tram system being installed that links the campus with the city centre in 10 minutes. In general it's pretty good nowadays... and don't forget to try the tarte flambée! Read Review
kuroistuc, United Kingdom

24 Expenses reviews of Université de Haute Alsace

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EXPENSES    
by la, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Language, Erasmus
The accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
KEY:
Very easy.
Minimal effort.
Accessible but required effort.
Almost impossible.
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Main source of funding:
An ERASMUS grant
Other sources of funding:
Family
Student loan
Work opportunities:
I didn't want/need to work
Personal spending habits:
Food was less because it tends to be slightly (but not much) cheaper in France; my phone expenses were less because I had an internet connection in my room. Beware of the prices of drinks in bars though! Spent more on travel because there were loads of things to see, generally.
Travel: was more expensive than at home.
Nightlife: was the same price as at home.
Food, Overall, Telephone, Housing: was less expensive than at home.
Personal comments:
I'd recommend getting the complementary health insurance to save on doctor's bills; I'd also recommend the 'abonnement' for the local buses and trams.
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EXPENSES    
by Jennifer, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Translation/ Interpretation, Erasmus
The accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
KEY:
Very easy.
Minimal effort.
Accessible but required effort.
Almost impossible.
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Main source of funding:
An ERASMUS grant
Other sources of funding:
Personal savings
Work opportunities:
I didn't want/need to work
Personal spending habits:
I spent less on absolutely everything. Drinks can be expensive, but buying drink in the supermarket is very cheap.
Food, Travel, Nightlife, Overall, Telephone, Housing: was less expensive than at home.
Personal comments:
Find out about deals for train travel, group tickets and reduction cards can often make it VERY cheap.
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EXPENSES    
by Leslie, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Language, Erasmus
The accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
KEY:
Very easy.
Minimal effort.
Accessible but required effort.
Almost impossible.
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Main source of funding:
An ERASMUS grant
Other sources of funding:
Personal savings
Work opportunities:
I didn't want/need to work
Personal spending habits:
Costs for most things were cheaper than in Scotland in Mulhouse. Night life is very expensive though with people paying up to 8€ for a single drink in one of the few night clubs in the town.
Nightlife: was more expensive than at home.
Food, Travel, Overall, Telephone, Housing: was less expensive than at home.
Personal comments:
none
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EXPENSES    
by amyrosemc, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Translation/ Interpretation, Erasmus
The accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
KEY:
Very easy.
Minimal effort.
Accessible but required effort.
Almost impossible.
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Main source of funding:
Family
Other sources of funding:
An ERASMUS grant
Work opportunities:
I didn't explore any work options
Personal spending habits:
Food and clothes shopping was very cheap so I saved alot in that aspect. The night life was not as hectic as in DCU so we used to go to the cinema or have small gatherings in our dorms instead of going clubbing.
Travel: was the same price as at home.
Food, Nightlife, Overall, Telephone, Housing: was less expensive than at home.
Personal comments:
If you buy a bus ticket, you can use it as many times as you want within the hour! Clothes are cheap and the shops are very nice.
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