In the course of these studies, candidates are admitted to the following fields of study:
▪ Administration, ▪ American Studies, ▪ Applied Linguistics, ▪ Applied Linguistics speciality Applied Linguistics and Intercultural Communication, ▪ Applied Linguistics speciality Computational Linguistics, ▪ Archeology, ▪ Balkan Studies, ▪ Central European and Balkan Studies, ▪ Classical Philology, ▪ Cognitive Science, ▪ Cultural Studies, ▪ Dialogue and Social Counselling, ▪ Dutch Studies, ▪ Eastern Studies, ▪ Education speciality Guidance and Counselling Education, ▪ Education speciality Resocialization, ▪ Education speciality Sociotherapy and Health Promotion, ▪ English Linguistics: Theories, Interfaces, Technologies, ▪ English Philology, ▪ English-Celtic Philology, ▪ Ethnolinguistics, ▪ Ethnolinguistics speciality Baltology, ▪ Ethnology, ▪ European Union Law, ▪ Film Studies and Media Culture, ▪ Filologia wschodniosłowiańska speciality Belarusian Philology, ▪ Filologia wschodniosłowiańska speciality Russian and English Philology, ▪ Filologia wschodniosłowiańska speciality Russian and Ukrainian Philology, ▪ Filologia wschodniosłowiańska speciality Russian Philology, ▪ Filologia wschodniosłowiańska speciality Russian Philology and Applied Linguistics, ▪ Filologia wschodniosłowiańska speciality Ukrainian and English Philology, ▪ Filologia wschodniosłowiańska speciality Ukrainian Philology, ▪ French Philology, ▪ Game Studies, ▪ Geo-English Studies: Literature, Culture and Media Communication, ▪ German Philology, ▪ Global Communication, ▪ Hebrew Philology, ▪ History, ▪ History of Economy and Economics, ▪ History of Fine Arts, ▪ Humanities at School - Polish Language and History Studies for Teachers, ▪ International Relations, ▪ International Relations, study in English, ▪ Italian Philology, ▪ Japanese Studies, ▪ Journalism and Social Communication, ▪ Korean Philology, ▪ Languages and Literatures of World Regions speciality Cultural Linguistics, ▪ Languages and Literatures of World Regions speciality Modern Greek Philology, ▪ Law, ▪ Liberal Arts and Sciences, ▪ Linguistics and Information Management, ▪ Managment and Law in Business, ▪ Mediterranean Studies, ▪ Musicology, ▪ National Security, ▪ Philosophy, ▪ Polish Philology, ▪ Political Science, ▪ Portuguese Philology, ▪ Pre-School and Early Primary School Pedagogy, ▪ Psychology, ▪ Scandinavian Philology speciality Norwegian Philology, ▪ Scandinavian Philology speciality Swedish Philology, ▪ Sinology, ▪ Slavic Studies, ▪ Sociology, ▪ Spanish Philology, ▪ Special Pedagogy, ▪ Theatre Studies, ▪ Theology.
The candidate creates an individual account in the Online Admissions System by providing the necessary personal data. Subsequent admission-related operations can only be made after logging in to the created account. All steps taken by the candidate after logging into the system are saved and archived. The candidate is obliged to keep the password to access the account secret.
The candidate chooses a programme/major and type of studies. It is recommended that the candidate thoroughly read the admission requirements for a given programme as well as the admission schedule.
The candidate pays an admission procedure fee in the selected programmes/majors. Failure to pay the fee for a given programme means the candidate is not included in the selection procedure in this programme. The enrollment fee is PLN 85.
The candidate with the documents obtained abroad attaches scans of these documents for the purpose of their verification.
The candidate enters information about the Matura certificate and provides results of the Matura exam.
The candidate uploads a high-resolution photo which will be used when generating the personal questionnaire. The photo of the admitted candidate will also be used in the student identification card.
Notice: if you do not upload a photo, system will not be able to generating the questionnaire!
The candidate will receive a message via the Online Admissions System about the date, place and time of the entrance exam.
Failure to take the exam means the candidate is not admitted to the programme.
Foreigners applying for admission to this field of study who hold educational credentials obtained outside the EU, EFTA, or OECD countries, and who do not hold an International Baccalaureate (IB), a European Baccalaureate (EB), or a document recognized under an international agreement on the recognition of education (China: only gaozhong biye zhengshu 高中毕业证书, Libya, or Ukraine), are additionally required to take the entrance examination.
The purpose of the examination is to assess whether the applicant has the knowledge necessary to undertake studies in the given field, at the specified level and academic profile. Failure to take or to pass the entrance examination means the candidate is not admitted to the programme.
The candidate will receive a message via the Online Admissions System about the date, place and time of the entrance exam for foreigners.
The results of the selection procedure will be provided via the Online Admissions System. Upon logging in the candidate will see his/her score and the score required for admission as well as information on being selected or not being selected for admission.
A candidate selected for admission is obliged to lodge all required documents scans, by electronic means, within the specified time limit and upon doing so is expected to take up studies in the programme. Failure to lodge the required documents within the specified time limit means the candidate opts out of taking up the studies.
A candidate not selected for admission may lodge by electronic means, within the specified time limit, a declaration on willingness to take up studies. The declaration is submitted electronically via the Online Admissions System. A candidate who has maintained their willingness to take up studies may have their admission status changed. The candidate is obliged to monitor admission status on an ongoing basis.
The results of the selection procedure will be provided via the Online Admissions System. Upon logging into his/her account, the candidate will see information on admission or denial of admission.
- photo file which will be used when generating the personal questionnaire
- a scan of the Matura certificate
- a scan of the supplement to the Matura certificate - applies to candidates who have increased the the Matura exam score or have taken the Matura exam in additional subjects
- a scan of the IB diploma - applies to graduates of schools belonging to the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB)
- a scan, of the certificate issued by the organisational committee of a given olympiad or competition - applies to candidates who are the laureats and finalists of olympiads and competitions
- a scan of statement by a statutory representative - applies to candidates under 18 i.e. people who as of October 1, 2025 are under 18 years old
During the recruitment process, candidates do not submit any paper documents.
Each of the required documents should be scanned to a separate file in PDF format. A document (e.g. certificate or diploma) that has more than one page should be scanned into one multi-page PDF file.
Scanning documents can be carried out on its own with the use of a scanner or with the use of dedicated applications for devices with Android or iOS. The document scanning service is also available at most copy shops.
Document certification is a process in which a university employee confirms the conformity of attached document scans with their original (paper) versions.
Document certification involves presenting the original documents for inspection at the Student Office at the faculty immediately after the start of studies, but no later than: October 31 – for winter semester admissions, March 31 – for summer semester admissions, under penalty of initiating proceedings to remove the student from the list.
Foreigners applying for admission to this field of study are required to attach a document confirming knowledge of the Polish language at the B2 level (see the list of accepted documents).
A candidate who does not have an appropriate document is obliged to take a Polish language proficiency exam (online test).
Candidates with documents obtained abroad also provide:
- a scan of a foreign document, which is legalized or accompanied by an apostille, entitling the candidate to take up higher education studies in the country where the document was issued
- a scan of translation of the document into the language of the studies undertaken by the candidate, performed by a sworn translator entered into the list of sworn translators maintained by the Polish Minister of Justice, or certified by a Polish consul in the country where the document was issued
- a scan of the document recognizing the foreign certificate as equivalent to the Polish Matura certificate – in the case of candidates for first-cycle or long-cycle master's studies to whom this applies
- a scan of the document recognizing the foreign diploma as equivalent to the Polish diploma – in the case of candidates for second-cycle studies to whom this applies
- a scan of a document confirming the entitlement to study tuition-free – in the case of the foreigners concerned