We kindly ask you to review the admission procedures carefully before you start your application process.

A foreigner is a person of a citizenship other than Polish.

A holder of a few citizenships, including Polish, is treated on the territory of Poland as a Polish citizen. Any person who does not have Polish citizenship shall be regarded as a foreigner.

Being a foreigner you can apply for the studies at the Kielce University of Technology either in accordance with the rules binding the Polish citizens or the rules binding non-Polish nationals. Check the following provisions before choosing the appropriate application procedure.

Eligible to study in compliance with the rules applicable to Polish nationals are:

  • holders of a valid Polish Charter Card (Karta Polaka),
  • members of their families, having the right of permanent residence.,
  • citizens other than Polish who have been granted a permanent residence permit,
  • citizens other than Polish who hold refugee status granted by the Republic of Poland,
  • citizens other than Polish who have been granted temporary protection in the territory of the Republic of Poland,
  • migrant workers who are citizens of a Member State of the European Union or a Member State of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) – a party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area – and the members of their families if residing in the territory of the Republic of Poland,
  • citizens other than Polish who have been granted a European Union long-term residence permit on the territory of the Republic of Poland,
  • citizens other than Polish who have been granted a temporary residence permit on the territory of the Republic of Poland,
  • citizens other than Polish who have been granted subsidiary protection in the territory of the Republic of Poland,
  • citizens of a Member State of the European Union or a member state of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) – a party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area,

 

Eligible to study in compliance with the rules applicable to non-Polish nationals are:

Persons not aforementioned are eligible to pursue education in compliance with the rules laid down for non-Polish citizens.
They may pursue education and training and as well as participate in research and development work on the basis of:

  • international agreements, in accordance with the provisions of those agreements;
  • agreements between foreign entities and the Kielce University of Technology, in compliance with the rules defined therein,;
  • a decision by the minister in charge of higher education or a relevant minister specified in Article 33 Section 2;
  • a decision by the University’s Rector.

They may pursue education and training as well as participate in research and development work :

  • as holders of scholarships awarded by a Polish partner, paying no tuition fees,
  • on a tuition fee-paying basis,
  • free of tuition fees and with no scholarship entitlement,
  • as holders of scholarships awarded by the sending partner, and free of tuition fees,
  • as holders of scholarships awarded by the Kielce University of Technology.