Creative Semester

Creative Semester

Location
  • France
    • Normandy
Length
4 - 12 weeks
Need-based funding, 529 Plan eligibility, LGBTQIA+ funding, BIPOC funding
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Program Details

Activities
City Exploring Sightseeing
Timeframe
Academic Year Fall Spring Winter
Housing
Guesthouse Host Family Hostel Hotel Lodge
Primary Language
English
Age Min.
17
Age Max
22

Pricing

$18,000
Price Details
Tuition: €15,800, charged in euros. Your cost in USD (or any other currency) will vary with the exchange rate at the time of payment — check today's rate here:

Scholarships and financial aid are available, including need-based funding, 529 Plan eligibility, and dedicated support for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC students. Reach out to learn what you may qualify for.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Some Equipment Meals Tour Guide Transportation Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Some Meals Travel Insurance Visa
Jul 03, 2026
Apr 11, 2026
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About Program

Creative Semester is a unique opportunity to live in a creative community led by professional artists and based in an 18th-century château in Normandy, France.

The program blends cultural immersion, hands-on artistic workshops, and excursions to landmarks like Mont Saint-Michel, the Étretat cliffs, and the D-Day beaches, plus a guided trip to Rouen. Choose a creative pathway in Film, Acting, Studio Art, Creative Writing, or Photography. Immerse yourself in French history and culture while developing your creativity and discovering opportunities for personal growth. We welcome applicants of all interests and levels of experience, from the creatively curious to those interested in artistic careers.

Connect with artists from around the world, cultivate new perspectives, and discover where your creativity can take you on your gap year.

Program Highlights

  • Develop lifelong friends and creative collaborators
  • Live in an 18th century chateau in beautiful rural France
  • Learn hands-on from working international professional artists
  • Personalized mentorship built around your goals, not one-size-fits-all
  • Explore Normandy through cultural and creative field trips

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

Berridge Programs is dedicated to creating an inclusive, welcoming environment where participants feel seen, respected, and celebrated. We celebrate diversity and encourage self-expression, ensuring that all students can thrive within our creative, respectful community. Our mentors and staff are dedicated to cultivating a space where individuality is embraced, and everyone is empowered to explore their passions authentically. Our programs are designed to promote personal growth, cultural understanding, and positive impact while maintaining the highest standards of integrity and respect for all individuals involved.

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4.83 Rating
based on 42 reviews
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  • Housing 4.7
  • Support 4.85
  • Fun 4.75
  • Value 4.75
  • Safety 4.95
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Ramiro
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Berridge Programs

If you are looking for an experience that will completely change your life and give you the tools to succeed in the film or theatre industry, Berridge is the right place for you. Back in 2016, I came back with a my first short film, countless memories, and a family across the globe. Now I am a globally awarded full-time filmmaker and owe it all to Berridge.

First of all, the staff are very approachable and friendly. They feel less like teachers and more like mentors. They will share their real life experiences, then listen to students and create an adjusted experience tailored to their goals and learning style. If you stay in contact with them after the program you might even end up collaborating with them or get more networking opportunities! It is truly an incredible opportunity.

The classes are not really classes. I would consider them either real life experience scenarios or workshops. It doesn't feel like a hassle to get up and go to class because it's very much a hands-on experience. In the film aspect for example, we get a crash course on filmmaking and by the end of the first week, we're already working on our films. Going out and testing equipment, talking about actual real world stuff. Things you only see in the field. We learn what they don't teach you in class. I have shot hundreds of projects after my short film shot at Berridge, some of them getting into very rigorous film festivals, but my mom still thinks that my Berridge film is her favorite. That's how good the production was. Shoutout to Brian.

The Chateau is just magical. Not only does it look and feel like something straight from a fairy-tale, but it stops time. The reason I come back every year is because it literally feels like it stops time. You are in the middle of nowhere, with nothing to worry about, no deadlines, no gossip, no problems at home. You're at peace. I love walking around the house in the middle of the day and seeing people dancing or singing while I serve my cup of tea. Picture High School Musical but in a castle and not annoying. This is what I picture heaven looking like. No joke.

The food? Impeccable. Bogdan, our in-house chef, is a master in the kitchen; nevertheless, he is probably the sweetest person in the program. He also likes to act and sometimes participates in students' films. Him and I are both hot sauce lovers and I get to make some authentic Mexican sauce at times.

Lastly, I have to bring up the field trips. My God... Bayeux is my personal favorite. It is an immersive experience. Everyone is dressed in medieval clothes, there is a massive beautiful cathedral that you can explore, and the food is INCREDIBLE. Every time I go I bring back dozens of souvenirs because you can't find those crafts anywhere else!

People come back every year after (including myself). Some have even come for more than TEN consecutive years. So rest assured, it's THAT good.
Come for the knowledge, stay for the experience.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Mont St Michel. It is a magical experience. I don't think I've ever seen something so beautiful. Even the Eiffel Tower felt "eh" compared to it. It feels like you're in a Harry Potter set.
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Liezl
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best place to learn and grow as a young filmmaker!

Berridge has been a monumental part of my journey as a filmmaker. I can't think of a better place I could've made my first ever short film. I was in the most inspiring location to write and shoot, and I surrounded by so many other creatives, including a range of actors to cast. On top of being an ideal place to grow as an artist, it's a place that I've gotten so much encouragement as a person. The Berridge staff and my fellow students are still some of the most genuine, caring people I've met, and the connections I've made four years ago are still strong to this day.

After attending the first time in 2016, I returned after my high school graduation in 2017 because I wanted to carry that inspiration with me as I entered college. Even in film school now, I still apply so many of the things that I learned in Berridge.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
I came in as a film student, and I didn't expect to do anything more than make a film. But Berridge offered so many opportunities to find other talents and interests in the performing arts, which I found surprising. After two summers at Berridge, I've found and strengthened a love for performing spoken word and poetry, as well as improv (which is something I never even considered before Berridge).
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