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Polish Language School

Studies at the UKSW are run in Polish. Therefore, candidates are tested for their linguistic competence level to ensure they have sufficient capacity to undertake studies in Polish.
  1. Each foreign candidate is required to take a test organised by the School of Polish Language School at the UKSW.
  2. Having obtained positive test results, the candidate is listed on the ranking list of qualified candidates.
  3. The following persons are exempt from taking the language test:
  • For the first-cycle studies: Candidates who have completed a year-long course preparing for studying in Polish (at least at B1 level), conducted by an educational facility appointed by the Minister of Higher Education and have submitted a language course certificate completion to the Admissions Office (a scan should be sent in advance to the following e-mail address:
    cudzoziemcy.rekrutacja@uksw.edu.pl)

or

  • Candidates who hold a certificate in Polish (at least at B1 level) issued by the Commission for the Certification of Proficiency in Polish as a Foreign Language ( the scan of the document should be sent in advance to the following e-mail address: cudzoziemcy.rekrutacja@uksw.edu.pl)
  • For the second-cycle studies: Candidates who hold a document confirming their proficiency in Polish at B2 level or higher issued by the Commission for the Certification of Proficiency in Polish as a Foreign Language or by one of the Polish language schools for foreigners.
All the study programmes at the UKSW are carried out in Polish

The UKSW organises courses of Polish language in the framework of the UKSW School of Polish Language and Culture for Foreigners (SJPiKP). The courses are offered to our future students as well as to other people wishing to learn Polish. – LINK TO THE portfolio of courses offered by SJPiKP

Apart from the courses of the Polish language, we offer our students a possibility of selecting a course of the Polish language as a foreign language. The completion of that course will enable the students to obtain the required credit points for the mandatory course of a foreign language, which is an obligatory part of the curriculum of the studies, as well as to develop their linguistic competences.

04 grudnia 2015