Required documents
Candidates with Polish matura
- 1Application form, which includes candidate’s photo Application Form
- 2Matura certificate
- 3
Receipt of application fee payment
The application fee can be paid via the electronic payment system PayU. In order to make a payment, you should log into the on-line admissions platform
The application fee can also be paid via a bank transfer.
Bank details for bank transfers:
Collegium Civitas, Plac Defilad 1, 00-901 Warsaw, Poland
Bank: Alior Bank SA; Bank’s address: Łopuszańska 38D, 02-232 Warsaw, Poland;
account number: 95 2490 0005 0000 4600 1851 0196
SWIFT: ALBPPLPW
IBAN: PL 95 2490 0005 0000 4600 1851 0196
Title: name surname registration number (example: John Smith 33123) - 4Proof of English proficiency
Here is a list of tests and passing scores that we accept.
UE, OECD, EFTA candidates
At present: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Canada, South Korea, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Mexico, Germany, Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey, USA, Hungary, United Kingdom, Italy.
- 1Application form, which includes candidate’s photo Application Form
- 2Secondary school leaving certificate with a copy of a secondary school transcript with grading scale. A transcript is an official written document which lists and certifies previous school achievements and explains the grading system applied.
- 3
Candidates should authenticate their secondary school leaving certificate and transcript in the form of an Apostille
Candidates should authenticate their secondary school leaving certificate in the form of an Apostille.
If your school leaving certificate has been issued by an institution working in an educational system of a country participating in the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961, legalization is carried out in the form of an Apostille placed in the original document or attached to it.
The register of the countries belonging to the Convention or the institutions entitled to issuing Apostilles can be obtained here
- 4Translation of your secondary school leaving certificate into Polish or English notarized or sworn translation of your secondary school leaving certificate and transcript into Polish or English
- 5
Receipt of application fee payment
The application fee can be paid via the electronic payment system PayU. In order to make a payment, you should log into the on-line admissions platform
The application fee can also be paid via a bank transfer.Bank details for bank transfers:
Collegium Civitas, Plac Defilad 1, 00-901 Warsaw, Poland
Bank: Alior Bank SA; Bank’s address: Łopuszańska 38D, 02-232 Warsaw, Poland;
account number: 95 2490 0005 0000 4600 1851 0196
SWIFT: ALBPPLPW
IBAN: PL 95 2490 0005 0000 4600 1851 0196
Title: name surname registration number (example: John Smith 33123) - 6
English certificate
Candidates should send a certificate of English proficiency unless they have finished their education in English. Medium of Instruction letter (sample) from the awarding institution needs to be sent. This confirms that the qualification was taught in English. Candidates without MOI letter must send a certificate of English proficiency. Here is a list of tests and passing scores that we accept.
Non EU, OECD, EFTA candidates
Required documents
- 1Application form, which includes candidate’s photo Application Form
- 2Secondary school leaving certificate with a copy of a secondary school transcript with grading scale. A transcript is an official written document which lists and certifies previous school achievements and explains the grading system applied.
- 3
Candidates should authenticate their secondary school leaving certificate and transcript in the form of a Legalization or an Apostille
Candidates should authenticate their secondary school leaving certificate in the form of a Legalization or an Apostille.
a) If your school leaving certificate has been issued by an institution working in an educational system of a country participating in the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961, legalization is carried out in the form of an Apostille placed in the original document or attached to it.
The register of the countries belonging to the Convention or the institutions entitled to issuing Apostilles can be obtained here
b) If your country does not participate in the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 you should present legalization of your secondary school leaving certificate. Legalization can be issued by:
– the Polish consul in the country where the certificate was issued or in the country in which the education system and school operate;
– education authorities in the country where a certificate was issued or in the country in which education system and school operate;
– an embassy or consulate of the country where the certificate was issued, located in Poland, in other EU, EFTA or OECD countries, or in the country in which the education system and school operate.
- 4
Official confirmation concerning your eligibility to apply for Bachelor programmes
Copy of a certificate stating that the submitted secondary school leaving certificate entitles the holder to apply for Bachelor studies in the country of issue (only if there is no such a comment/line stating such an entitlement on the diploma/transcript). Such a statement should be issued or certified by:
– the institution that issued the secondary school leaving certificate
– the education authorities of the country that issued the aforementioned certificate or in whose system of education the school operates
Recognition of a certificate, a level of education or the right to continue education is not necessary in the case of:
– certificates or other documents issued by schools operating in education systems of EU, OECD or EFTA members
– IB diplomas (International Baccalaureate) issued by the International Baccalaureate Organization in Geneva
– EB diplomas (European Baccalaureate) issued by European Schools in accordance with the Convention drawn up in Luxembourg on 21 June 1994;
– certificates issued in countries with which Poland has signed bilateral agreements concerning the recognition of education for example: China, Ukraine (certificates issued under agreements which have expired will still be recognized on the basis of those agreements).
- 5Translation of your secondary school leaving certificate into Polish or English notarized or sworn translation of your secondary school leaving certificate and transcript into Polish or English
- 6
Receipt of application fee payment
The application fee can be paid via the electronic payment system PayU. In order to make a payment, you should log into the on-line admissions platform
The application fee can also be paid via a bank transfer.Bank details for bank transfers:
Collegium Civitas, Plac Defilad 1, 00-901 Warsaw, Poland
Bank: Alior Bank SA; Bank’s address: Łopuszańska 38D, 02-232 Warsaw, Poland;
account number: 95 2490 0005 0000 4600 1851 0196
SWIFT: ALBPPLPW
IBAN: PL 95 2490 0005 0000 4600 1851 0196
Title: name surname registration number (example: John Smith 33123) - 7English certificate
Candidates should send a certificate of English proficiency unless they have finished their education in English. Medium of Instruction letter (sample) from the awarding institution needs to be sent. This confirms that the qualification was taught in English. Candidates without MOI letter must send a certificate of English proficiency. Here is a list of tests and passing scores that we accept. - 8Recognition of certificates (till the end of a first term).
You may be asked to submit a nostrification of your secondary school leaving certificate. More information at Kuratorium Oświaty w Warszawie
If you have any questions, please contact admissions@civitas.edu.pl