Fees in academic year 2025/2026
- full-time studies in Polish
Polish citizens
Not applicable.
Repeating classes failed due to unsatisfactory academic performance and classes not included in the study plan: PLN 180 per 1 ECTS credit.
International students
EUR 2,250 (one-time fee per semester) or EUR 2,300 (five instalments per semester, one instalment is EUR 460).
Repeating classes failed due to unsatisfactory performance and classes not included in the study plan: EUR 80 per 1 ECTS credit.
- full time studies in English – Finance and Accounting
EUR 3,000 (one-time fee per semester) or EUR 3,050 (five instalments per semester, one instalment is EUR 610).
Repeating classes failed due to unsatisfactory academic performance and classes not included in the study plan: EUR 105 per 1 ECTS credit.
- full time studies in English – remaining programmes
EUR 2,300 (one-time fee per semester) or EUR 3,050 (five instalments per semester, one instalment is EUR 470).
Repeating classes failed due to unsatisfactory academic performance and classes not included in the study plan: EUR 85 per 1 ECTS credit.
- part-time afternoon or weekend studies in Polish
Analiza danych - Big data
PLN 6,700 (one-time fee per semester) or PLN 6,900 (five instalments per semester, one instalment is PLN 1,380).
Metody ilościowe w ekonomii i systemy informacyjne
PLN 6,200 (one-time fee per semester) or PLN 6,400 (five instalments per semester, one instalment is PLN 1,280).
Remaining part-time afternoon or weekend programmes
PLN 5,700 (one-time fee per semester) or PLN 5,900 (five instalments per semester, one instalment is PLN 1,180).
Repeating classes failed due to unsatisfactory academic performance and classes not included in the study plan: PLN 180 per 1 ECTS credit.
- Application fee
1) PLN 100 – in the case of an entrance exam
2) PLN 85 – in other casesCandidates are entitled to a refund of the application fee if they:
- withdraw from the admission process during the registration period,
- pay the application fee after the registration had closed,
- pay multiple application fees (only in the case of excess),
- are not successfully registered and therefore do not participate in the admission process.
The decision to refund the application fee is made on the basis of a written application signed by the candidate. The fee is refunded to the bank account indicated in the said application.
- Exemption from tuition fees for students without Polish citizenship
Pursuant to Article 324(2) of the Law on Higher Education and Science Act of July 20, 2018, tuition fees for full-time programmes with Polish as a medium of instruction are not charged to:
- foreigners who are citizens of a Member State of the European Union, the Swiss Confederation, or a Member State of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) – parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, and members of their families residing in the territory of the Republic of Poland;
- foreigners who are citizens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther Ireland, referred to in Article 10(1)(b) or (d) of the Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community (OJ EU L 29 of 31.01.2024, p. 7, as amended), and members of their families residing in the territory of the Republic of Poland;
- foreigners who have been granted a permanent residence permit or an EU long-term resident permit;
- foreigners who have been granted a temporary residence permit in connection with the circumstances referred to in Article 159(1) or Article 186(1)(3) or (4) of the Act of December 12, 2013, on foreigners (Journal of Laws of 2017, items 2206 and 2282, and of 2018, items 107, 138, and 771);
- foreigners who have refugee status granted in the Republic of Poland or are under temporary protection or subsidiary protection in the territory of the Republic of Poland;
- foreigners who hold a certificate confirming proficiency of Polish as a foreign language, referred to in Article 11a(2) of the Act of October 7, 1999, on the Polish language (Journal of Laws of 2021, item 672), on at least the C1 level;
- holders of a Pole’s Card (Karta Polaka) or persons who have been issued a decision confirming their Polish origin;
- foreigners who are spouses, ascendants, or descendants of a citizen of the Republic of Poland residing in the territory of the Republic of Poland.