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Education system in Poland
The educational system has been developing intensively during the last 15 years. During this time, the number of universities and colleges has increased, at the same time the conditions and quality of education have improved >>
Scholarship programs and academic exchanges
Poland offers a whole range of programs for foreign candidates: starting from state-funded scholarship programs to initiatives proposed by local institutions >>
Free studies in Poland
To get free studies in Poland is an ideal opportunity for young people at no cost to get a quality education and receive a European diploma that opens all the doors to become and find a well-paying job in Europe >>
Polish language courses
Polish language courses offered by Wroclaw universities for students intending to study in Wroclaw. Universities offer one-year, semester and several-month courses, thanks to which each foreign candidate will have the opportunity not only to learn the Polish language, but also to gain and improve specialized knowledge and get acquainted with the culture and traditions of Poland >>
Accommodation
If you are going to study in Wroclaw, you are slowly starting to think about where it is better to live - in a dormitory or a rented apartment. In this article, we will help you put all the dots over the i in all your questions about housing >>
Studying in English
Due to the increase in the number of foreign students, Polish universities are increasingly offering programmes in English. >>
Tuition fees in Wroclaw
It all depends on the university, course, language and mode of study. For an in-depth look at how universities are priced, check out this article >>
Student's budget
The budget of a student in Wrocław is about 1000 - 2000 PLN per month. The most expensive will be the first month, when the student has to settle in a new place >>
Legalization of stay
Foreigners from outside the European Union studying in Poland may apply for a temporary residence permit. >>
Security in Wrocław
In 2020, Poland was recognised as one of the safest countries in terms of medical insurance, road safety, and the general safety risk index is very low >>
Job prospects after graduation
Obtaining a Polish diploma not only gives you the opportunity to work in Poland and Europe without any permits, but also to apply for a highly paid job>>
Work and study
Taking up a job during your studies is a good opportunity not only to improve your financial position, but also to gain invaluable experience, improve your language skills and make new contacts. >>
Bank Account
Student accounts are available in most Polish banks, and some universal personal accounts may also meet the needs of young customers.>>
PESEL & registration
In Poland, PESEL is a personal identification number which contains basic information about a person and gives access to various services and simplifies formalities. >>
Insurance
To be able to take advantage of free medical care, we recommend insuring yourself in Poland. This can be done at the national health service - the National Health Fund (NFZ). >>
Apostille
Documents of previous education submitted to universities in Wrocław must be provided with an apostille. Find out more about what an apostille is, why it is needed and the whole procedure of making such a stamp >>
Sworn translation
If you are successful in your application and qualify, all documents must be translated by a Polish sworn translator registered with the Ministry of Justice>>
Visa
All qualified applicants will receive an official document confirming this, which is the basis for applying for a visa>>