NEW ADMISSION OPEN FOR THE YEAR 2012/2013
The information below is addressed only to foreign students. Polish or EEA students should follow guidelines from the regular recruitment website (more...).
Due to the fact, that the process of obtaining visa may take a long time we encurage all applicants to apply as soon as possible.
During the academic year 2012/2013 students may apply for admission to an undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in European Studies Program or to the graduate Master of Arts in European Studies (both delivered in English).
By June 15, 2012 (BA) or September 1, 2012 (MA), the applicants should submit the following documents by Post or e-mail :
Application sent by Post
- KUL's personal inquiry form BA; KUL's personal inquiry form MA
- a photocopy of the certificate of secondary education (High School Diploma/General Certificate of Secondary Education) entitling to enrol for studies in the country of one's residence;
- a certificate confirming the command of English [The list of certificates confirming the command of English];
- a photocopy of the applicant's passport (foreigners) or identity card (Polish citizens);
- four color photographs (35 x 52 mm);
- one addressed envelope without a stamp.
Application sent by e-mail
- KUL's personal inquiry form BA; KUL's personal inquiry form MA
- a scan of the certificate of secondary education (High School Diploma/General Certificate of Secondary Education) entitling to enrol for studies in the country of one's residence;
- a scan of a certificate confirming the command of English [The list of certificates confirming the command of English];
- a scan of the applicant's passport (foreigners) or identity card (Polish citizens);
- a scan of a color photograph (*.jpg format, at least 236 x 295 pixels).
By October 1st at the very latest the applicant has to submit (s-mail or in person only):
- four color photographs (35 x 52 mm) (only if the photographs were not send by s mail with other application documents)
- the original certificate of secondary education (High School Diploma/General Certificate of Secondary Education) which entitles to enrol for studies in the country of one's residence; applicants should make sure that their documents will be accepted abroad through the obtainment of an Apostille or Consular Legalization;
- Polish sworn translation of the original certificate of secondary education (High School Diploma/General Certificate of Secondary Education);
- Medical Certificate confirming the applicant's ability to undertake university studies [Medical Certificate for Candidates for Study at The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin ];
- valid Baptismal Certificate (only Christians);
- Letter of Recommendation from the Church authorities (only clergymen);
- Certificate confirming Polish descent issued by Polish Consulate (only the applicants of Polish descent).
KUL will mediate in the recognition process as long as the certificate of secondary education (High School Diploma/General Certificate of Secondary Education) needs to be recognized by Polish educational authorities as an equivalent of Polish certificate of secondary education.
By October 31th, at the very latest the applicant has to submit:
- visa or provisional residence permit or any other document entitling to stay on the territory of the Republic of Poland;
- Please contact the nearest Polish embassy for information on what documentation you may require to enter Poland,
- health and accident insurance valid during the applicant's stay in Poland or the European Health Insurance Card or the document confirming that the applicant registered at the National Health Insurance Fund. The University helps to obtain those documents. The insurance can be purchased in the student's native country or in one of the Polish insurance companies.
Address
Please sent the required documents and photo(s) to:
by e-mail:
europeistyka@kul.pl
by Post:
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Student Affairs Department
Al. Raclawickie 14
20-950 Lublin, Poland



