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Spring
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Academic
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Program
Participants
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Undergraduate
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Graduate
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Adults
Subject Areas
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Culture
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Engineering -
Computer
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Engineering -
Electrical
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International
Relations
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Polish
Language
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Political
Science/Politics
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Social
Sciences
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Sociology
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Quick Look
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Location:
Warsaw - Poland
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Language of Instruction: English, Polish
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Academic Credit Available: Yes
Overview
We specialize in offering high quality, affordable, and stress-free summer and semester programs at various Polish universities. Earn college credit while you explore the Polish language and culture.
We offer the following semester programs:
1) Polish Language and Sociology
Hosted by the Centre for Social Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences. This is a unique opportunity for advanced undergraduate and graduate students to take courses offered for the English-language graduate program operated in partnership with Lancaster University (in the UK).
2) Polish Language, Social Sciences, and the Humanities
Hosted by Collegium Civitas, one of Poland’s leading private universities. It offers high-quality courses taught in English and in Polish. The school is conveniently located in the heart of Warsaw in the monumental Palace of Culture and Science (built during communism as a 'gift from the Soviet people' and is still the tallest building in Poland).
3) Electrical and Computer Engineering
Hosted by Warsaw University of Technology, one of Poland’s largest and best technical universities. Choose from a variety of courses in electrical and computer engineering all taught in English.
Studying in Warsaw
With a population of more 1.7 million people, Warsaw is an ideal location for students who like the big city life. It became the country’s capital in 1596 when King Zygmunt III moved the royal residence there from Krakow. Since then Warsaw has witnessed many hardships (it was almost completely destroyed during WW II), but it has emerged as a cosmopolitan city and the business center of the country. Here you can find modern architecture juxtaposed with carefully-restored palaces and castles. The city boasts a beautiful Old Town and many theaters, museums, monuments, restaurants, and parks. And since it is home to a number of large universities, there are plenty of college students to meet and socialize with.
Academic Credit
Academic credit is available.
All students receive an official transcript which will allow them to transfer credit to their home university.
Housing/Accommodation
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Apartment / Flat
Program Costs
Semester: $7,900
Year: $15,800
Costs
Include: Tuition; housing in fully-furnished apartments with 1 to 3 other students; an academic and social director (24-hour support); study tours/excursions including Krakow, Auschwitz (a former Nazi concentration camp), the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Zakopane, and Gdansk (all excursions include transportation, hotels, tours, and on-site staff); in-country orientation (including airport welcome); free use of a pre-paid cell phone; local transportation pass; extra-curricular activities throughout the semester; and health insurance.
Financial Aid
Yes.
Students can use financial aid to pay for part or all of the program costs. Students should speak with the financial aid advisor at their home university before applying.
Dates
Fall: September - December
Spring: February - June
Year: September - June
Contact
Study Abroad Poland, Inc.
853 Ballard St. Apt. I
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
USA
Tel:
(305) 468 2785
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