Apprenticeship Tax

The Apprenticeship Tax is a mandatory contribution owed by virtually all companies, associations, and foundations.
It enables the Faculty of Sciences to:
– Modernize the equipment in our teaching facilities;
– Adapt our programs to changes in scientific fields and the needs of businesses;
– Promote the professional integration of our graduates by strengthening ties between the university and the socio-economic sector.
My Guide to Paying Property Tax







Property Tax Collection Dates
May 26 through August 21 and September 3 through October 21, 2026

Finally, please let us know when you have made your payment by filling out the online form below:
Please send the form to the following address:
fds.ta@umontpellier.fr
The Faculty of Sciences at Montpellier is:

A Message from the Dean

Dear Sir or Madam,
Each year, the Faculty of Sciences at Montpellier welcomes nearly 8,400 students and offers them an outstanding science curriculum backed by world-class research.
Our career-oriented degree programs—bachelor’s degrees, professional bachelor’s degrees, and master’s degrees, all available through work-study programs—cover the full range of scientific disciplines. More than 630 instructors from the professional world enrich our curriculum, and each year, our students complete more than 2,500 internships. These figures reflect our strong and active collaboration with the business community.
Your support, through the payment of the remaining balance of the Apprenticeship Tax, is a key driver for:
- Modernize the equipment in our laboratories and teaching facilities;
- Adapt our training programs to changes in scientific fields and the needs of businesses;
- To promote the professional integration of our graduates by strengthening ties between the university and the socio-economic sector.
By choosing to support the Faculty of Sciences, you become an indispensable part of our students’ success.
I would be happy to discuss with you the opportunities for collaboration or partnership that we could develop together.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your trust and your contribution. Please accept, Madam, Sir, the assurance of my highest regard.
.
Professor Jean-Michel MARIN
Dean of the Faculty of Sciences