As of July 1, 2025, Poland introduces new regulations that will apply to non-Polish nationals wishing to apply to universities in our country. The upcoming webinar will be entirely devoted to this topic. It is important that you attend because the previous rules will no longer apply. Don't miss it!
Poland is a great place to study. If you are thinking of applying to a university in Europe, SWPS University is THE place to pursue an undergraduate and graduate degree in psychology, management and leadership, computer science, design, and English studies. We offer 9 undergraduate programs (Bachelor’s degree) and 4 graduate programs (Master’s degree), including 2 specializations in psychology, in English.
Our admissions are now open. To make your application process as smooth as possible, and ensure that you arrive in Poland on time to begin your studies in October, join us for a free online webinar where you will learn all you need to know to successfully apply to SWPS University.
Join us on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. Looking forward to meeting you!
What will we talk about?
This time, we will focus on the new university entry regulations that will apply to non-Polish nationals as of July 1, 2025. We will cover the following topics:
- New regulations concerning university applications for non-Polish nationals, which will come into force as of July 1, 2025.
- What documents are required in the university application process?
- Do I need to have my diplomas recognized by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA)?
- How will my English or Polish language proficiency be recognized?
- Are there any entry exams to SWPS University? If yes, what can I expect?
- Changes in the student visa application process
- What documents are required to obtain a student visa to enter Poland?
Don't delay. Register for the webinar today!
Webinar host:
Dorota Słowińska
Head of International Admissions
“I ensure that our admission process is as smooth as possible for international candidates”
Webinar expert guest:
Radosław Stanczewski
Director of the Office for International Cooperation