Tuition fees for foreigners
Recruitment fee (entry fee)
Specified by the relevant Rector’s Ordinance is paid to an individual account, the number of which is visible on the candidate’s panel after logging in the IRK system.
The recruitment fee is:
- for the first major/specialty PLN 85,
- for each subsequent major/specialty PLN 60,
- A candidate who applies for admission to a field of study where it is necessary to take an entrance examination pays a fee of PLN 100.
SWIFT (BIC): WBKPPLPP
Exemption from the recruitment fee
Scholarship holders of the Polish Government are exempt from the recruitment fee. Scholarship holders of the Republic of Poland who want to take advantage of the possibility of exemption from the application fee should contact the Recruitment Office before completing registration for the field of study: admission@uksw.edu.pl
In exceptional situations, it is possible to waive the recruitment fee, for this purpose:
- submit an application requesting a fee waiver addressed to the Vice-Rector for Student Affairs and Education;
- provide a certificate of earnings from the parent’s workplace;
- other documents proving the lack of financial capacity to pay the above fee.
Tuition fees
Lowering the tuition fee
Foreigners who meet the conditions set out in Article 5(1-3) of the Act of November 9, 2000 on repatriation, who undertake studies, postgraduate studies, doctoral studies and courses, pay fees reduced by 30%.
Exemption from the tuition fee
In exceptional situations, it is possible to waive the tuition fee, for this purpose, an application should be submitted to the Vice-Rector for Student Affairs, attaching documents proving the lack of financial capacity to pay the above-mentioned fees.
People outside the EU and EFTA
People who may study under the rules applicable to Polish citizens:
- in full-time studies – free of charge;
- in part-time studies – paying in accordance with the Rector’s ordinance on fees for educational services;
- foreigners who have been granted a settlement permit;
- holders of a valid Pole’s Card;
- foreigners with refugee status granted in the Republic of Poland;
- foreigners enjoying temporary protection on the territory of the Republic of Poland;
- migrant workers who are citizens of a Member State of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation or a Member State of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) – parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, as well as members of their families, if they live in the territory of the Republic of Poland;
- foreigners who have been granted a residence permit for a long-term resident of the European Communities on the territory of the Republic of Poland;
- foreigners who on the territory of the Republic of Poland were granted a residence permit for a fixed period in connection with the circumstance referred to in Article 53(1)(7, 13-14) of the Act of 13 June 2003 on foreigners (Journal of Laws No. 128, item 1175, as amended);
- foreigners who have been granted subsidiary protection on the territory of the Republic of Poland;
- citizens of the European Union Member States, European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Member States – parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area or the Swiss Confederation and members of their families with the right of permanent residence.
On the basis of Act of 27 July 2005, Law on higher education, Article 43, section 2.