Foreword by United States Commissioner of Education Earl James McGrath
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OCR Page 1 of 3FORWORD
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Advising students who wish to study in other countries is often
dif icult because accurate, up-to-date and detailed information about
the offerin (S in their higher institutions is frequently unavailable.
A student vishi. to stndy in a tiven country needs to know wat the
sever 1 institutions offer not only in nis own subject area ont also in
related areas.
romes anpalet presents an analysis of offerings in the higher
institutions in France. Part I is orgalized to, show all the offerings
in eac.) of the nigher institutions in the 17 acadenic rè ions in France.
Part II is by suojects so that a student interested in one
area of education can readily see in which of several institutions it
would be possible to study. A key appears which indicates by numbers
and letters: the academie where the institution is located; the adminis-
trative affiliation--whether national, private and recognized by the
government, or private and not at present recognized by the ;overnment;
and the organizational category to which the institution belongs in the
university or i.1 an Lastitution of higher learning outside the university.
Miss Edith Kahler, the author of this pampilet, was for three years
a member of the staff in French Cultural Relations, Ministere des Afraires
Etrangeres in France where she assisted forei in students Who secured.
scholarships in France and French students who applied for forei in scholar-
ships. Later sie was with the Fulbright Commission in Paris. In both of
these positions she realized the need for a publication which could be used
*By Barl Janes incGrath, U. S. Commis ioner of Education, Federal Security
Agency, Washington, D. C., April 1952, to handbook of information on
French Universit, offerings b/ Miss Edith Kahler.
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