My training account (CPF)

All our professional and individual training courses are compatible with the Compte Personnel de Formation (CPF) and other funding schemes.

WHAT IS THE CPF?

The CPF, or Compte Personnel de Formation (Personal Training Account), is a French scheme that enables all active people, from the moment they start working until retirement, to accumulate training rights that can be used throughout their career. The aim of the CPF is to enable each individual to train and acquire the skills needed to develop professionally or change jobs.

The rights acquired under the CPF are expressed in euros and can be used to finance recognized training courses leading to qualifications or certification. Each year, an amount is credited to the employee’s CPF account, based on his or her activity during the previous year. People who are unemployed or looking for work can also use their CPF for training.

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The CPF is managed by the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, and detailed information on available rights and eligible training courses can be found on the official website dedicated to the CPF. This gives individuals great flexibility in planning their training path according to their needs and career aspirations.

Please click on the link below to access the Mon Compte Formation website:

Using your CPF proactively can help you develop professionally and stay competitive in the job market.

My training account (CPF)

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HOW DO I USE MY CPF?

Since November 2019, an application specially dedicated to the CPF has been available. To use your Compte Personnel de Formation (CPF) in France, here are the key steps to follow.

1. Create or access your CPF account using your digital identity

Visit the official website: Mon Compte Formation. You will need your social security number to create or access your account.

2. Consult your Training Rights

Once you have logged in, you can consult the amount in euros available to finance your training.

3. Search for a course

Use the integrated search engine to find a course that matches your professional needs. You can search by theme, location, date or training organization.

4. Register for a course

Once you’ve found the course you want, make sure it’s eligible for CPF funding. You can then register directly on the

5. Financing training

If the cost of the training is less than or equal to your CPF balance, you can use it to pay for the training in full. If the cost exceeds your balance, you will have the option of paying the remainder by other means (e.g. co-financing by your employer or personal payment).

6. Confirmation and follow-up

Once your registration has been confirmed, you’ll receive all the details you need to get started. Make sure you follow all the instructions provided by the training organization.

7. Carrying out the training

Follow the training schedule. Successful completion of this course can lead to certification or a diploma that will be added to your career path.

8. Post-training evaluation

At the end of the course, you may be asked to evaluate the quality of the training you have received. This helps to improve the training offerings available and ensures a better match with user needs.