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Preparing for back-to-school

at IPSA

The start of the new school year at IPSA marks the beginning of a decisive stage in your career as a student at an aeronautics and space school.

To help you make the most of this new year, this page contains all the practical information you need: recommended equipment, administrative formalities, dates to remember and advice on how to get the year off to a good start.

Entry dates
2025

Start dates vary from program to program. They are specified in the official convocations sent to students, but are only indicative:


Paris

PromotionBack-to-school date
Aero 1Friday 29/08/2025
Aero 2Pre-entry 08/25/2025 to 08/29/2025
Entry Monday 01/09/2025
Aero 3Friday 05/09/2025
Aero 3 learningMonday 01/09/2025
Aero 4Monday 08/09/2025
Aero 5Monday 29/09/2025
Bachelor 1Monday 01/09/2025
Bachelor 2Monday 01/09/2025
Bachelor 3 Artificial IntelligenceMonday 08/09/2025
Bachelor 3 DronesMonday 22/09/2025
MSc PropulsionMonday 08/09/2025
MSc IA & CyberMonday 22/09/2025
MBA Business EngineerMonday 06/10/2025


Toulouse

PromotionBack-to-school date
Aero 1Monday 01/09/2025
Aero 2Friday 5/09/2025
Aero 3Friday 5/09/2025
Aero 5Monday 29/09/2025
Bachelor 1Wednesday 3/09/2025
Bachelor 2Thursday 4/09/2025


Lyon

PromotionBack-to-school date
Aero 1Friday 29/08/2025
Bachelor 1Friday 29/08/2025

Welcome and integration days are planned for new students.

These are the perfect opportunity to discover your new environment, meet your future classmates and teaching teams, and immerse yourself in IPSA’s community life.


Computer equipment

At our aerospace school, your laptop will be your daily companion.
All students, whatever their year, are required to have a laptop to follow courses, develop their technical projects and master the industry’s reference software.

Examples of software that can be used during schooling (non-exhaustive list) :

  • ORCADE PSPICE (electronic design)
  • MATLAB (scientific computing)
  • PATRAN/NASTRAN (structural simulation)
  • STAR CCM+ (fluid mechanics)
  • ABAQUS (finite element analysis)
  • CATIA (3D design)
  • PYTHON (programming and AI)
  • MICROSOFT PROJECT (project management)

For an optimal experience, your machine must meet the following specifications:

Trois hommes autour d'un ordinateur en train de regarder un graphique aéronautique ou spatial
ProcessorIntel Core i7 2.2 GHz or higher
Operating systemWindows 10 or 11 64-bit
RAM memory8 GO DDR3 RAM or higher
Hard disk capacity256 GB or more
Graphics cardIntel HD Graphics 5500 or higher
AudioBuilt-in speaker, Built-in microphone
CameraIntegrated webcam
Wi-Fi wireless communication5GHZ Wi-Fi MANDATORY
Screen13 inches minimum
Ports and connectors1 power supply socket
2 USB ports minimum
1 RJ-45 port or Ethernet adapter
1 HDMI 1.4 port and/or 1 VGA port or HDMI and/or VGA adapter 1 combined headphone/microphone socket

ATTENTION

We strongly advise you NOT to buy a MAC (Apple) workstation, as most of the software used is incompatible with the IOS environment.

Answers to frequently asked questions

The CVEC
a mandatory process

Last administrative step before the big jump!
Every student enrolled in an initial training program must pay the CVEC (Contribution de Vie Étudiante et de Campus) to finalize their enrolment. This contribution finances the many activities that enrich your daily student life.

  • Amount: €103 (current rate for 2025)
  • Online payment: https://cvec.etudiant.gouv.fr
  • Documents to be provided: Certificate of payment to be sent to the school

Students with scholarships are exempt from payment, but must still take the necessary steps to obtain their certificate.

Conference Mars-Terre, destins croises avec Yann Arthus-Bertrand et Philippe Henarejos lors du 4eme festival du vol IPSA, IPS'AIR 2023

Academic preparation

don’t panic! There’s no need to study intensively all summer. Our aeronautics and space school will help you to improve your skills. However, a few reminders can help you get back on track:

– Review the fundamentals of mathematics, physics and algorithms, particularly for first-year students
– Refresh programming skills, especially with languages such as Python
– Keep up to date with current events in the aeronautics and space industries through lectures, videos and podcasts

Tip: Follow our social network accounts to immerse yourself in the school atmosphere and discover the projects of your future classmates!

Back-to-school checklist

  • Pay the CVEC and keep the certificate
  • Prepare a laptop that meets the recommendations
  • Check your start date and consult the timetable
  • Bring a few basic supplies
  • A gentle introduction to key scientific concepts
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