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American veterans, GI law

Published on 05 Mar 2021 Last updated on 15 Apr 2025
American veterans, GI law

American Business College Paris supports American veterans and their families. Its BBA and MBA programs are recognized by the US Department of Veteran Affairs.

Henceforth, American veterans and/or their families can study at ABSParis (4-year BBA plus a one-year MBA) and take advantage of full tuition coverage.

International programs

Accredited in the United States, American Business College Paris’s BBA program offers three specializations:

  • International Marketing
  • International Commerce
  • International Finances

In the MBA program, there is one specialization:

  • Entrepreneurship & International Business Development

The school’s students come from more than 60 countries and are taught by a diverse and multicultural teaching staff. All courses are taught in English and students have the opportunity to obtain a dual degree that is both:

  • American, accredited in the United States
  • French, recognized by the Department of Labor

The multicultural educational environment and the dual degrees prepare our students for international careers in the field of their choice.

How can I transfer to American Business College Paris?

  • Students can transfer credits earned at another American or internationally accredited university to  American Business College Paris. This will allow them to continue their studies in Paris within a multicultural environment.
  • In order to do this, students must send their transcripts with their application file.
  • Applicants must have a high school diploma or its equivalent.

Find out more about the GI LAW

For more information, please visit the Department of Veteran Affairs website.

The transfer is applied to soldiers and officers currently in service as well as their children and spouse.
You can contact our Admissions Office for more information.

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