TERMS AND FEES


ONE-YEAR PROGRAM IN POLISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
(including One-Year Preparatory Courses for Studying in Poland)

Dates:
2 October, 2017–22 June, 2018
Semester break: 3-18 February, 2018


 

Foreigners paying for the one-year Polish language program can make
a separate payment in each semester, divided as follows:
1. Fee in the first semester: 6,670 PLN (the price of the program, 5,750 PLN + the registration fee of 920 PLN)
2. Fee in the second semester: 5,520 PLN.
 

ONE-SEMESTER PROGRAMS IN POLISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
(including One-Semester Preparatory Courses for Studying in Poland)


Dates:
I semester: 2 October 2017–2 February, 2018
II semester: 19 February–22 June, 2018


 

The fee for the one-semester course must be paid in full.
The above fees cover only the cost of the courses.

PAYMENT OF FEES, SCHOLARSHIPS

 

PAYMENT OF FEES


The fees are paid to an individual bank account. The bank account number is provided to each person upon acceptance into the course, and is included in the official
letter confirming the acceptance.
The non-refundable registration fee of 920 PLN must be paid 2–3 weeks after receiving the acceptance letter, and the course fee must be paid before the course begins.
The fee for the first semester must be received by 2 October 2017, and for the second semester by 19 February 2018.
When making the bank transfer, it is necessary to add the following SWIFT code before the bank account number: CITIPLPX. Also, in accordance with international bank
account numeration (IBAN), before the bank account number it is necessary to add PL.

Important: The bank account number that is provided is only for payment of fees for Polish language courses and must not be used for any other payments. If a course fee is paid to an incorrect bank account number, it will not be received.

 

Letter of Acceptance

People who are accepted into the Polish language and culture program will receive a letter of acceptance. The letter of acceptance should be presented at a Polish Consulate while applying for a student visa (this concerns non-EU/EEA citizens).
Please note: All bank fees must be paid by the program participant.

 

 

SCHOLARSHIPS

The Jagiellonian University’s Center for Polish Language and Culture in the World does not issue scholarships or discounts on course fees. For information about possible scholarships, students should contact institutions in the country where they permanently reside, or the Bureau for Academic Recognition and International Exchange (address below).