Institut supérieur du commerce de Paris

ISC Paris's degrees are accredited by the French Ministry of Education and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business,[3] a standard reached by only 5% of business schools worldwide reflecting its established international reputation for high quality graduates.

[8] For its Doctorate of Business Administration, ISC Paris Group becomes member of the Executive DBA Council in December 2021.

Students were eligible for admission immediately after the earning their baccalaureate; initially the duration of study was two years.

The same year admission to the Institut supérieur du commerce de Paris was opened to women.

In 1975, ISC Paris moved to its current location at 22 Boulevard du Fort de Vaux,[10] occupying an area of 2200 m2 offering amenities such as a language laboratory, group study rooms, conference rooms, and a computer lab.

ISC Paris subsequently chose to open examination centers in regional provinces with the support of local chambers of commerce and high schools.

In October 1983, ISC Paris inaugurated new premises close to the Boulevard du Fort de Vaux.

The number of applicants to the ISC Paris increased as a result of the actions of the School Promotion Committee organizing conferences in preparatory classes across France.

This system lasted until 1999, when the ISC Paris decided to join the Banque Commune d'épreuves (Examination test base for most Business Schools).

[13] In March 2007, the ISC Paris was authorized to award master's degree as part of the LMD Europe-wide Bologna process[14] to its students by the Helfer Committee and joined the Conference of Grandes Ecoles.

As of 2 September 2019, Jean-Paul Aimetti was President of the Board of Directors and Jean-Christophe Hauguel was the Chief Executive Officer.

[15] On 19 October 2019, the Business School joined the Principles for Responsible Management Education, an initiative by the United Nations Global Compact.

[16] AACSB, AMBA, EFMD, BGA, EDBAC, CampusFrance, NAFSA, FNEGE, Conférence des Grandes Ecoles and UGEI.

ISC Paris counts 151 partner universities in a total of 50 countries, offering 15 Master's level double diplomas.