Apprenticeship tax University of French Guiana: supporting training in French Guiana

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axe d’apprentissage Université de Guyane soutenant étudiants afro-caribéens et formation

Through SOLTEA, the University of French Guiana's apprenticeship tax enables companies to support the training of Guyanese students in 2026, to modernise teaching facilities and to strengthen professional integration in the service of the region.

An essential lever for young Guyanese

Every year, the University of French Guiana supports hundreds of students on courses of study tailored to the needs of French Guiana. These courses also meet the needs of the local socio-economic fabric.

Work-study programmes, internships, professional training and entrepreneurship play an important role in this dynamic. In this way, the university is pursuing a clear ambition: to train the talent that French Guyana needs today and in the future.

In this context, the Université de Guyane's apprenticeship tax plays a fundamental role. It enables companies to contribute directly to the quality of the training offered to students. It also strengthens the link between the business world and higher education.

Modernising training and teaching facilities

Thanks to the support of companies, the University of Guyana is able to modernise its teaching facilities. These investments improve learning conditions and bring courses closer to professional realities.

The taxe d'apprentissage also allows us to innovate in our teaching practices. It supports useful, practical teaching projects tailored to students' needs. It also helps to enhance the quality of the courses offered by the school.

This financial support helps the university to train profiles that are better prepared for professional challenges. It also encourages the acquisition of skills that are in demand by local businesses.

Strengthening work-linked training and professional integration

The University of Guyana is developing courses to help students enter the world of work. Work-linked courses, internships and professional training create direct links with employers.

Thanks to the mobilisation of partner companies, the school can provide more effective support for the professional integration of students in French Guiana. Each contribution supports a concrete objective: to help young people succeed in their careers and find their place in the local economy.

This link between the university and economic players is essential. It allows us to better understand the needs of the region and to adapt our courses to the realities of the job market.

A strong commitment from partner companies

For Ibrahima Dia, Vice-President in charge of partnerships, vocational training and entrepreneurship at the University of Guyana, this collaboration is fundamental.

He emphasised the importance of this commitment: «By choosing to pay your apprenticeship tax to the University of Guyana, you are investing directly in the skills of tomorrow and in the economic development of our region.»

This contribution is not limited to financial support. It represents a lasting investment in the youth, attractiveness and dynamism of French Guyana. It also helps to strengthen the links between the university and the local socio-economic world.

2026 campaign: choose the University of Guyana on SOLTEA

As part of the 2026 campaign, the University of Guyana is inviting companies to renew their commitment. They can choose the institution as the beneficiary of their apprenticeship tax on the SOLTEA platform.

To identify the University of Guyana, companies can use the following information: UAI code: 9730429D; Siret: 13002059700014.

It's simple, local and practical. It contributes to the training of future professionals in French Guiana. It also contributes to the development of the region by directly supporting the skills of tomorrow.

Thanks to the companies involved

The University of Guyana would like to sincerely thank all the partner companies that have supported the institution during previous apprenticeship tax campaigns. Their trust and commitment have enabled us to move forward with projects that are of benefit to students.

Thanks to their commitment, the university has been able to develop innovative teaching projects. It has also improved training conditions and helped more students to successfully enter the world of work in French Guiana.

The school is delighted to be continuing this collaboration with economic players. Together, they are working to promote student success and the sustainable development of French Guiana.

The University of French Guiana's apprenticeship tax provides essential support to strengthen its training programmes, modernise its teaching facilities and help students enter the world of work. In 2026, companies can take concrete action for young people in French Guiana by choosing the University of French Guiana on SOLTEA with the UAI Code 9730429D or the Siret 13002059700014. Support tomorrow's talent now.

FAQ

What is the University of Guyana's apprenticeship tax used for?
It will help to improve the quality of teaching, modernise teaching facilities and support the integration of students into the world of work. It also helps the university to offer courses tailored to the needs of French Guiana.

Why pay apprenticeship tax to the University of Guyana?
This payment directly supports the training of Guyanese talent. It contributes to local economic development and strengthens the links between businesses and the university.

How can we support the University of Guyana in 2026?
Companies can choose the University of Guyana as the beneficiary of their apprenticeship tax on the SOLTEA platform. They can use the UAI code 9730429D or the Siret number 13002059700014.

What projects are supported by this contribution?
Apprenticeship tax helps to finance teaching facilities, innovative projects and initiatives linked to professional development. It also supports work-linked training, internships and job placement.

Who benefits from the apprenticeship tax paid to the University of Guyana?
Students at the University of Guyana are the primary beneficiaries. Businesses and the region also benefit from training that is better adapted to local economic needs.

What is the role of our partner companies?
Partner companies play a key role in student success. Their commitment represents a lasting investment in the youth, attractiveness and dynamism of French Guiana.

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