The right support
for students with disabilities
Do you have a temporary or permanent disability or disabling condition? Your success is our priority. Our disability advisor becomes your personal ally in adapting every aspect of your training: personalized examination conditions, innovative technical arrangements, customized human support.
Technical or human accommodations can be made for written and oral tests. To benefit from these arrangements, you must request them when you register online and provide valid proof:
- An attestation from the Rectorat concerning the accommodation of Baccalauréat exams.
- A certificate of accommodation for higher education examinations.
- A certificate signed by a school or university doctor in the European Union if none of the above documents is available.
Contacts for disabled persons :
- Paris campus: Ophélie Venet [email protected]
- Toulouse campus: Nicolas Lionet [email protected]
- Lyon campus: Marguerite de Parscau [email protected]

IPSA’Ensemble un accompagnement psychologique accessible
Since the health crisis, IPSA has set up a psychological support system for students who feel the need.
A psychologist is present on every campus, offering consultations in French and English. This free, confidential service enables students to benefit from tailored support for any difficulties they may encounter.
Paris Campus
- By appointment : Monday or Thursday, 5pm to 8pm.
- Consultations in person at IPSA Ivry or by videoconference via Teams with Marie Tong, psychologist and psychotherapist specializing in students.
- To make an appointment, please contact: [email protected].
A video presenting Marie Tong’s consultations is available online.
Toulouse Campus
Students can make an appointment with Sophie Billoux, clinical psychologist, via Teams: [email protected]
Thematic conferences : sensibilisation et prévention
Every year, IPSA organizes themed conferences to raise students’ awareness of the major issues involved in living in a community and respecting others. Topics include
- Harassment: understanding its forms, consequences and how to react.
- Addictions: raising awareness of the risks of psychoactive substances and addictive behavior.
- Consent and sexual violence: gaining a better understanding of the concepts of consent and preventing risky behavior.
Our aeronautics and space school remains committed to a safe, inclusive and caring student environment, promoting success for everyone.
REFERENT CONTACTS
Harassment, Discrimination and Disability
Paris Campus: Emilie Souriau
Toulouse campus: Loetita PAPION
Lyon campus: coming soon

IPSA signatory
of the Cpas1option charter
At IPSA, we place the safety and well-being of our students at the heart of our commitments.
That’s why we’ve signed the Cpas1option charter, which aims to reinforce prevention and the shared responsibility between school management and student associations. The charter is based on 8 fundamental principles, defining a structured framework for an effective prevention approach.
These principles are underpinned by performance indicators and concrete methods for their implementation within our school. Because student life and teaching are closely linked, we are committed, alongside our students, to guaranteeing a safe and caring environment for all.
