The prerequisite is a positive opinion as regards the admission of the candidate to one of the theological seminars opened in the faculty.
Elements of selection procedure |
Minimum required |
Max points |
Weight of element |
Max result |
1) grades on the Matura certificate |
- |
35 |
1 |
35 |
2) interview |
30 |
65 |
1 |
65 |
Maximum number of points to be scored during the selection procedure |
100 |
Individuals holding one of the titles listed below are eligible to receive the maximum number of points for the "grades on the Matura certificate" element of the selection procedure:
- Franciscan Olympiad of Knowledge about St. Maximilian - laureate
- Papal Competition of the Tertio Millennio Institute - laureate
- Biblical Knowledge Competition "Civitas Christiana" - laureate
- National Catholic Theology Olympiad - laureate
Note: for this study programme, in addition to the "grades on the Matura certificate", other elements of the qualification process are also taken into account. Holding one of the above-mentioned titles does not exempt candidates from participation in the remaining elements of the selection procedure.
Additional information: all candidates qualified in the 2019/2020 school year for the III stage of the polish nationwide olympiad are treated as laureates of a given olympiad.
An interview including:
- presentation by the candidate of a statement on a selected topic in the field of secondary school religion education (graded on a scale from 0 to 45 points)
- an interview about the candidate's knowledge of events from the last year in the life of the Universal Church and in Poland, issues related to the ecumenical movement, and the candidate's involvement in the apostolic activity of the Church (assessed on a scale of 0 to 20 points).
Foreigners applying for admission to this field of study who hold educational credentials obtained outside the EU, EFTA, or OECD countries (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Canada, Republic of Korea, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, United States, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey, Hungary, United Kingdom, Italy) 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, 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. The examination results in a grade of either “pass” or “fail.” Passing the examination allows the candidate to proceed to the next stages of the admission process, but is not tantamount to admission to studies. Failure to pass the entrance examination means the candidate is not admitted to the programme.