Haut Enseignement Commercial pour les jeunes filles


"Haut Enseignement Commercial pour les jeunes filles", also called "HEC jeunes filles", was named after HEC, the most famous French business school. HECJF is a state recognized degree in France.
The diploma allowed to teach economics and management in grammar schools and granted credits to become a chartered accountant.

History

Coeducation did not exist, neither at HEC, nor at ESCP. The Direction of HEC had refused to admit girls.
In the same year, the decree Bérard allowed girls to pass a baccalauréat which was equivalent to that of the boys.

Association of graduates