The Transition from Secondary to Higher Education and the Reform of the BUT

Study day
June 18, 2026Saint-Martin-d'Hères - University Campus
In less than ten years: Parcoursup, high school graduation exam reform, and the creation of the BUT. Who actually gets into higher education—and how? On June 18 in Grenoble, researchers will attempt to answer these questions.

Since the mid-2010s, the French secondary and higher education systems have undergone a series of far-reaching structural reforms: Parcoursup (2017), reforms to the general baccalaureate (2018) and the BUT (2021), not to mention the lingering effects of the 2020 health crisis. These simultaneous transformations are reshaping the conditions of access, as well as the logic of choice and selection in higher education. In this context of intertwined reforms, it becomes essential to take a fresh look at the determinants and modalities of access to higher education, as well as the behaviors and decisions of the various stakeholders.

The reform of the BUT program is a key component of the restructuring of higher education: a three-year curriculum structured around a competency-based approach, Learning and Assessment Situations (SAÉ), internships, work-study programs, and the implementation of quotas. This reform raises questions not only about student success and academic trajectories, but also about the ability of institutions to balance student selection, academic support, and the mission of democratizing higher education.

This workshop will address these issues from the following three perspectives:

  • Transitions from high school to college
  • Applications for the BUT Program: Strategies and Appeal
  • Changes in Teaching and Institutional Practices 

Schedule (tentative—subject to change)

Published on May 7, 2026
Updated on May 12, 2026