Montpellier Management was the first faculty at the University of Montpellier to develop distance learning. Thanks to partnerships with the CNED (National Centre for Distance Education) and the AUF (Francophonie University Association), several of our degree programs are now available via e-learning. Today, nearly 700 students are enrolled in fully remote programs, combining flexibility with high-quality education.
Learn anytime, anywhere
From Bachelor’s Year 1 to Master’s Year 2, Montpellier Management offers programs that are delivered entirely online.
This flexible teaching format, based on 100% e-learning, enables students to complete a full curriculum independently. Students can work at their own pace by accessing their course materials anytime on the MOMA Online website, which serves as their virtual workspace.
Throughout the academic journey, teachers monitor student progress, provide guidance during tutorials, and conduct assessments.
By removing time and location constraints, e-learning makes education accessible to a broader audience: working professionals, entrepreneurs, freelancers, expatriates, elite athletes, and more.
Our Distance Learning Programs






Key figures
e-learning students
fully online degree programs, from Bachelor’s Year 1 to Master’s Year 2
How to apply for a distance learning program?
Visit the program page of your choice.
Read the “Admission Requirements” section to confirm your eligibility.
Click the red “Apply” button to see the application dates and access the relevant application platform.
Good to know:
Foreign diploma holders must include:
- A French translation of their degree(s) by an official authority (Embassy or French Consulate)
- (Recommended) A “comparability certificate” for foreign degrees (previously “recognition of academic level”), available from ENIC-NARIC France.
No diploma?
If you don’t hold the required academic qualifications but have relevant work experience, you may request: VAE (Validation of Acquired Experience), VAPP (Validation of Professional Experience). These allow access to university programs based on professional background, training, and informal learning.
Programs in partnership with CNED:
If you’re funding your own studies:
- Bachelor Year 1: €1,579
- Bachelor Year 2: €2,149
- Bachelor Year 3: €2,680
- Master Year 1: €2,680
- Master Year 2: €2,680
Payment in multiple installments is available.
Additional costs:
- University of Montpellier registration fees for academic year 2025/2026: Bachelor: €178, Master: €254 (includes diploma fees, tuition, and access to the university library)
- CVEC (Student and Campus Life Contribution)
Training funded by a third party (excluding apprenticeships)?
Depending on your status and age, your training may be funded under continuing education schemes by your employer, public institutions (State, Regions, France Travail, etc.), funding organizations (Fongécif, Agefos PME, etc.). These may apply through programs like CPF, CIF, or CFP. Contact the Continuing Education Office.
The CNED also offers dedicated documentation on training funding. More info available here.
Apprenticeship:
Apprentices are exempt from tuition fees, which are covered by their employer, but must still pay the CVEC.
Programs in partnership with AUF:
Fees vary depending on the program.
Visit the AUF website for details.
Submit your application via the platform indicated on the program’s page by clicking “Apply” during the application period.
Important information:
- For Bachelor Year 1, apply via Parcoursup
- For Bachelor Year 2, 3 and Master Year 2, apply via: E-Candidat (for CNED programs) or AUF recruitment website (for AUF programs)
- For Master Year 1, apply via: Mon Master (for CNED programs) or AUF recruitment website (for AUF programs)
Comment s’inscrire administrativement à une formation en enseignement à distance ?
Admission is mandatory before any administrative registration.
After the selection process, you will receive an email with:
- Admission notice: this is mandatory for registering with the CNED, and must be done before university registration. Dual registration with CNED and UM is mandatory.
- A link to the 2025–2026 university registration file, which includes all necessary documents for registration at Montpellier Management.
You can also download the E-Learning CNED registration pack starting in July.
Then send the completed file (registration form + required documents) to:
Montpellier Management – University of Montpellier
EADN Department – E-Learning Registrations (specify level: L1, L2, L3, M1, or M2)
Rue Vendémiaire, Building D, Office 202, CS 19519
34960 Montpellier Cedex 2, France
Your university registration will only be finalized once your CNED registration is confirmed.
You must first register via the AUF website.
The registration form and supporting documents will be available on the program’s page.
The IFIC-AUF provides dedicated support, including: application tracking, admissions management, exam and defense organization, financial aid, such as study grants covering part of the registration fees.
Payment Method:
University fees must be paid by check only, made payable to:
Agent Comptable de l’Université de Montpellier
CVEC – Student and Campus Life Contribution:
In accordance with the ORE law (March 2018), students must submit proof of CVEC payment when registering.
This step is mandatory and must be completed before administrative registration.
VAPP – Validation of Professional Experience:
This applies primarily to Master-level programs, allowing access without the required degree for applicants with significant professional experience.
Underage Students:
Download and submit the Parental Authorization Form for Minors with your application.
Declaration on Honor:
Download and include the declaration on honor in your registration file.
Student Card:
Once your registration is complete, your student card will be issued or updated.
It can be collected on-site during the Semester 1 exam period.