Type: Private university
Location: Stalowa Wola, a city in southeastern Poland
Focus: Primarily on economics, business, and related fields
Language of Instruction: Primarily Polish, with some programs potentially available in English
The university offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including:
Bachelor's degrees in Economics, Management, and related disciplines
Master's degrees in Economics, Management, Finance, and Accounting
Professional courses and certifications in specialized areas of economics and business
Modern Campus: Equipped with contemporary facilities including lecture halls, computer labs, and libraries
Research Centers: Dedicated to economic research and development
Student Services: Including career counseling, internships, and job placement assistance
Partnerships: Collaboration with local and international universities, businesses, and governmental organizations
Internships and Practical Training: Strong emphasis on practical experience through internships and cooperative education programs
Conferences and Workshops: Regular events featuring industry experts and academics to enhance learning and professional networking
Undergraduate Programs: High school diploma or equivalent, proficiency in Polish (or English for specific programs), and entrance exams or interviews in some cases
Postgraduate Programs: Bachelor's degree in a related field, proficiency in Polish (or English for specific programs), and additional entrance requirements depending on the program
Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies focusing on academic, cultural, and recreational interests
Events and Competitions: Regularly organized events such as business plan competitions, cultural festivals, and sports activities
Bachelor's in Economics
Core subjects: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Economic Policy
Electives: International Economics, Development Economics, Public Finance
Practical training: Internships, case studies, project work
Bachelor's in Management
Core subjects: Principles of Management, Organizational Behavior, Strategic Management
Electives: Human Resource Management, Marketing, Operations Management
Practical training: Internships, management simulations, business projects
Bachelor's in Finance and Accounting
Core subjects: Financial Accounting, Corporate Finance, Financial Markets
Electives: Investment Analysis, Auditing, Taxation
Practical training: Internships, financial modeling, real-world finance projects
Master's in Economics
Advanced topics: Advanced Microeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomics, Applied Econometrics
Specializations: International Economics, Health Economics, Environmental Economics
Research component: Thesis, research projects, seminars
Master's in Management
Advanced topics: Leadership, Innovation Management, International Business
Specializations: Strategic Management, Entrepreneurship, Supply Chain Management
Practical component: Internships, consulting projects, capstone projects
Master's in Finance and Accounting
Advanced topics: Advanced Financial Accounting, Corporate Governance, Risk Management
Specializations: Financial Engineering, Forensic Accounting, Financial Planning
Short-term Courses: Focused on specific skills such as Digital Marketing, Project Management, Data Analysis
Certifications: Professional certifications in fields like Accounting (ACCA), Financial Analysis (CFA), Project Management (PMP)
Course Program Name |
Duration of Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor's in Economics |
3 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Bachelor's in Management |
3 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Bachelor's in Finance and Accounting |
3 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master's in Economics |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Master's in Management |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Master's in Finance and Accounting |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Economics |
3-4 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
PhD in Management |
3-4 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
PhD in Finance and Accounting |
3-4 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Language of Instruction: Primarily Polish, with some courses potentially offered in English.
Degrees Offered:
Undergraduate: Bachelor's in Economics, Management, Finance, and Accounting
Graduate: Master's in Economics, Management, Finance, and Accounting
Doctorate: PhD in Economics, Management, Finance, and Accounting
Course Details:
Bachelor's programs: 3 years
Master's programs: 2 years
PhD programs: 3-4 years
Bachelor's Programs: $2,500 - $3,500 per year
Master's Programs: $3,000 - $4,000 per year
PhD Programs: $3,500 - $4,500 per year
Undergraduate: High school diploma, proficiency in Polish (or English for specific programs), entrance exams/interviews in some cases.
Graduate: Bachelor's degree in a related field, proficiency in Polish (or English for specific programs), entrance exams/interviews in some cases.
PhD: Master's degree in a related field, research proposal, proficiency in Polish (or English for specific programs), entrance exams/interviews in some cases.
Campus Facilities: Modern lecture halls, libraries, computer labs, research centers.
Student Services: Academic advising, career counseling, internship placement, health services.
Accommodation: On-campus dormitories or assistance with finding off-campus housing.
Orientation Programs: Designed to help international students acclimate to the new environment.
Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies for academic, cultural, and recreational interests.
Events: Cultural festivals, business plan competitions, workshops, and seminars.
Sports: Access to sports facilities and participation in university sports teams.
Cost of Living: Relatively affordable compared to larger Polish cities.
Cultural Integration: Programs and activities to help international students integrate into the local community.
Language: Polish is the primary language, but many young people speak English, and the university offers language support.
Choose Your Program
Review the university's program offerings and decide on the course you wish to apply for.
Check Eligibility Requirements
Ensure you meet the academic and language proficiency requirements for your chosen program.
Prepare Required Documents
Academic transcripts and certificates
Proof of language proficiency (Polish or English)
Letters of recommendation (for graduate and PhD programs)
Research proposal (for PhD programs)
Passport copy
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Personal statement or motivation letter
Submit Online Application
Complete the online application form available on the university’s website.
Entrance Exams/Interviews (if applicable)
Some programs may require you to take entrance exams or attend interviews.
Receive Admission Decision
The admissions office will review your application and inform you of their decision.
Confirm Enrollment
If accepted, confirm your enrollment by paying any required fees and submitting any additional documentation.
Apply for Student Visa
Apply for a Polish student visa at the nearest Polish embassy or consulate.
Submit Online Application
Complete the online application form on the university’s website.
Submit Supporting Documents
Include your Bachelor’s degree, transcripts, letters of recommendation, proof of language proficiency, and other required documents.
Entrance Exams/Interviews (if applicable)
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Receive Admission Decision
The admissions office will review your application and inform you of their decision.
Confirm Enrollment
If accepted, confirm your enrollment by paying any required fees and submitting any additional documentation.
Apply for Student Visa
Apply for a Polish student visa at the nearest Polish embassy or consulate.
Submit Online Application
Complete the online application form on the university’s website.
Submit Supporting Documents
Include your Master’s degree, transcripts, research proposal, letters of recommendation, proof of language proficiency, and other required documents.
Entrance Exams/Interviews (if applicable)
Some PhD programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Receive Admission Decision
The admissions office and faculty will review your application and inform you of their decision.
Confirm Enrollment
If accepted, confirm your enrollment by paying any required fees and submitting any additional documentation.
Apply for Student Visa
Apply for a Polish student visa at the nearest Polish embassy or consulate.
Intake Periods: Typically, there are two main intakes per year:
Fall Intake: Applications usually open in early spring, with deadlines around mid-summer (May-July). The academic year generally starts in October.
Spring Intake: Less common, but some programs may offer a spring intake. Applications for the spring semester typically open in the fall, with deadlines around November-December. The academic year starts in February.
Intake Periods: Similar to undergraduate programs, there are usually two main intakes:
Fall Intake: Applications open in early spring, with deadlines around mid-summer (May-July). The academic year starts in October.
Spring Intake: Applications open in the fall, with deadlines around November-December. The academic year starts in February.
Intake Periods: Often, PhD programs have more flexible intake periods but commonly follow the fall intake cycle:
Fall Intake: Applications open in early spring, with deadlines around mid-summer (May-July). The academic year starts in October.
Spring Intake: Depending on the department, there may be opportunities for a spring intake with deadlines around November-December.
Academic Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Good academic record in relevant subjects.
Language Proficiency:
Polish Programs: Proficiency in Polish (certificates like B2 level may be required).
English Programs: Proficiency in English (certificates like IELTS or TOEFL may be required).
Additional Requirements:
Entrance exams or interviews (depending on the program).
Academic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a related field from a recognized institution.
Good academic record.
Language Proficiency:
Polish Programs: Proficiency in Polish (certificates like B2 level may be required).
English Programs: Proficiency in English (certificates like IELTS or TOEFL may be required).
Additional Requirements:
Letters of recommendation.
Entrance exams or interviews (depending on the program).
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Academic Qualifications:
Master's degree in a related field from a recognized institution.
Good academic record.
Language Proficiency:
Polish Programs: Proficiency in Polish (certificates like B2 level may be required).
English Programs: Proficiency in English (certificates like IELTS or TOEFL may be required).
Additional Requirements:
Research proposal.
Letters of recommendation.
Entrance exams or interviews (depending on the program).
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Application Deadline |
Award Amount |
Duration |
Application Process |
Additional Information |
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Academic Excellence Scholarship |
High academic achievement, minimum GPA of 3.5 |
June 30, 2024 |
€2,000/year |
1 academic year |
Submit online application form, transcripts, and a personal statement |
Renewable upon maintaining GPA requirement |
Financial Need-Based Scholarship |
Demonstrated financial need, valid proof of income required |
July 15, 2024 |
€1,500/year |
1 academic year |
Fill out financial need assessment form and provide income documents |
May be combined with other scholarships |
International Students Scholarship |
Non-Polish citizenship, minimum GPA of 3.0 |
May 31, 2024 |
€1,800/year |
1 academic year |
Online application, academic transcripts, proof of language proficiency |
Priority given to students from developing countries |
Research Excellence Grant |
Outstanding research proposal, minimum GPA of 3.7 |
August 1, 2024 |
€3,000/project |
Duration of research project |
Submit research proposal, CV, and letters of recommendation |
Open to both undergraduate and postgraduate students |
Community Service Scholarship |
Documented volunteer work, minimum of 100 hours/year |
September 15, 2024 |
€1,000/year |
1 academic year |
Provide proof of volunteer work and a personal statement |
Encourages ongoing community involvement |
Facility |
Description |
Cost |
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Campus Facilities |
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- Libraries |
Extensive collection of books, journals, and digital resources |
Free for students |
- Computer Labs |
State-of-the-art computer labs with high-speed internet and latest software |
Free for students |
- Student Cafeteria |
Affordable meals and snacks, catering to diverse dietary needs |
Approx. €2-5 per meal |
- Sports Complex |
Gym, indoor courts for basketball, volleyball, and badminton, outdoor sports fields |
Free membership for students |
- Study Rooms |
Quiet and group study rooms available across campus |
Free for students |
- Medical Center |
Basic health services, medical consultations, and emergency care |
Free for students |
- Career Services |
Career counseling, job placement services, internship opportunities |
Free for students |
- Wi-Fi |
High-speed Wi-Fi available across the entire campus |
Free for students |
Accommodation Facilities |
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- On-Campus Dormitories |
Single and double rooms, shared bathrooms, common kitchen and living areas |
€150-250/month |
- Off-Campus University Apartments |
Furnished apartments, single and shared rooms, kitchen, living area |
€200-400/month |
- Private Accommodation |
private rental options available near the university |
€300-600/month |
Additional Accommodation Details |
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- Utilities |
Electricity, heating, water, and internet included in on-campus accommodation fees |
Included in accommodation fee |
- Laundry Facilities |
On-campus laundry rooms with washers and dryers |
Approx. €1-2 per use |
- Security |
24/7 security and surveillance for all campus accommodation facilities |
Included in accommodation fee |
- Cleaning Services |
Regular cleaning of common areas, option for room cleaning services |
Included in accommodation fee |
Aspect |
Description |
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Student Organizations |
clubs and societies focusing on academic interests, hobbies, and cultural exchange |
Events and Activities |
Regular events including guest lectures, workshops, cultural festivals, and sports tournaments |
Sports and Recreation |
Access to a well-equipped sports complex, gym, fitness classes, and organized sports teams |
Cultural Activities |
Opportunities to participate in music, dance, theater, and art events |
Volunteering and Community Service |
Encouragement and support for students to engage in community service and volunteer work |
Career Services |
Assistance with internships, job placements, resume writing, and interview preparation |
International Student Support |
Dedicated support for international students including orientation programs and language assistance |
Health and Wellness |
Access to on-campus medical center, counseling services, and wellness programs |
Dining Options |
Affordable and diverse food options available at the student cafeteria and nearby eateries |
Student Housing |
On-campus dormitories and off-campus university apartments with various amenities |
Library and Study Spaces |
Extensive library resources, quiet study areas, and group study rooms |
Wi-Fi and Technology |
High-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the campus and access to computer labs |
Transportation |
Convenient access to public transportation and university shuttle services |
Social Spaces |
Common areas for students to relax and socialize, including student lounges and outdoor spaces |
Academic Support |
Tutoring services, academic advising, and access to faculty during office hours |
Student Discounts |
Discounts on local services, events, and transportation for students |
Aspect |
Description |
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Placement Rate |
High placement rate with many graduates securing jobs within six months of graduation |
Career Services |
Comprehensive career services including resume writing, interview preparation, and career counseling |
Internship Opportunities |
Strong partnerships with local and international companies offering numerous internship opportunities |
Industry Connections |
Collaborations with various industries for guest lectures, workshops, and networking events |
On-Campus Recruitment |
Regular on-campus recruitment drives and job fairs |
Alumni Network |
Active alumni network providing mentorship and networking opportunities |
Job Placement Assistance |
Dedicated job placement assistance for students, including personalized job search support |
Graduate Employment Sectors |
Graduates find employment in diverse sectors including finance, marketing, economics, IT, and management |
Top Recruiters |
Major recruiters include multinational companies, local enterprises, government agencies, and non-profit organizations |
Entrepreneurship Support |
Support for students interested in starting their own businesses, including startup incubators and funding advice |
Workshops and Seminars |
Regular workshops and seminars on job market trends, skill development, and industry expectations |
Professional Development |
Programs aimed at developing soft skills, leadership abilities, and industry-specific knowledge |
Internship Programs |
Structured internship programs that often lead to full-time employment offers |
Placement Statistics |
Detailed placement statistics available on the university website, showcasing average salaries and employment rates |
Academic Performance: Meeting the minimum GPA and standardized test score requirements.
Application Materials: Quality of personal statements, letters of recommendation, and resumes.
Program Demand: Some programs may have higher competition and lower acceptance rates.
Diversity Goals: Efforts to maintain a diverse student body, including international students.
Aspect |
Description |
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City |
Stalowa Wola |
Region |
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Southeastern Poland |
Address |
[Exact address would be provided by the university's official site or contact information] |
Accessibility |
Easily accessible via public transportation including buses and trains |
Proximity to Major Cities |
Approximately 70 km north of Rzeszów, the regional capital |
Local Attractions |
Nearby attractions include parks, cultural centers, and historical sites |
Transportation |
Well-connected by local buses and trains, with options for regional and national travel |
Campus Environment |
Urban campus with modern facilities, green spaces, and a mix of academic buildings and student housing |
Nearby Amenities |
Shops, restaurants, cafes, medical facilities, and recreational centers within walking distance from the campus |
Safety |
Located in a safe and student-friendly area with 24/7 campus security |
Community |
Vibrant local community with a mix of students, professionals, and families, fostering a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere |