Do I need a visa? How do I get it?
Studying in Poland will require a visa. Foreign students (non-EU) who are planning to study in Poland are also required to have a Temporary Residence Permit.
General requirements:
- A valid passport
- Official letter of acceptance to a school in Poland
- Confirmation of having funds to studying and living in Poland
- Health insurance
How do I choose a school in Poland?
There are many schools and programs available to Filipino students looking to pursue their studies in Poland. After deciding (1) What your career goals are and (2) What academic programs can help you achieve those goals, it's time to do some research on which school is best for you! There are schools in Poland that are looking for Filipino students just like you!
Are there scholarships available? How can I finance my studies?
There are many scholarships offered by both the government of Poland and the schools themselves. Visit the Edukasyon profiles of the schools you are interested in to check if they are offering any scholarships.
There are also some international student loans available from different loan giving bodies. University representatives usually work in tandem with their financial aid department that focuses on helping students find options to finance their education. Explore our partner schools here, and click "Send Inquiry" to get connected with your university representative.
What are the requirements for studying at a school in Poland?
Generally, schools in Poland will require the following:
- Diploma or High School Certificate
- Financially secure
- Must be in good health
- Vaild Passport
- Student Visa
What are the required languages for studying in the Poland?
Polish is the official language of the country and is spoken by the majority of the population. It is highly recommended to learn Polish to maximize the learning experience in the country but some programs may be taught in English.