The University College of Enterprise and Administration in Lublin is located at Bursaki 12, Lublin. Many international students travel to Poland by plane and arrive either at Lublin Airport or Warsaw Chopin Airport.
If you arrive in Warsaw, you can travel to Lublin by train or coach. There are regular connections between Warsaw and Lublin during the day, but timetables and ticket prices may change, so we recommend checking current connections before your trip.
If you are travelling as part of a larger group, please contact the Admissions Office in advance. We will do our best to guide you and suggest convenient travel options.
Yes. Students can rent a room in a student dormitory or look for private accommodation in Lublin. WSPA cooperates with ZEUS Apartments, a private student residence located close to the campus.
Students who need support with accommodation can contact the Admissions Office at admissions@wspa.pl. You can also search for a private room or flat on your own.
One of our key Master’s programmes is Management. It is a practical programme for students who want to develop managerial, business and leadership skills.
The Management programme helps students understand how modern organizations work, how to manage teams and projects, and how to make decisions in a changing business environment. Students learn not only through lectures, but also through projects, practical tasks and cooperation with business partners.
The monthly cost of living depends on your lifestyle, type of accommodation and personal needs. Students should plan a budget for accommodation, food, public transport, study materials and personal expenses.
As an approximate estimate, students should prepare for monthly expenses of around 2,000 PLN or more, depending on their accommodation and lifestyle. Because prices and exchange rates change, we recommend checking current rental and living costs before arrival.
It depends on the language of your programme.
If you choose a programme taught in English, you need to confirm your English language proficiency at the required level. For English-taught programmes, WSPA requires a document confirming knowledge of the language, usually at B2 level or higher, depending on the admission rules.
If you choose a programme taught in Polish, you need to have a sufficient command of Polish to study successfully.
Students of English-taught programmes may have English language classes as part of their study programme. These classes help students develop academic communication skills needed during their studies.
If you need a separate preparatory course before starting your studies, please contact the Admissions Office to confirm the current options and requirements.
Campus life at WSPA combines studying, projects, meetings and integration activities. Students can take part in academic, cultural and social initiatives, meet people from different countries and develop practical skills.
Lublin is also a student-friendly city with cafés, cinemas, theatres, cultural centres, sports facilities, festivals and many places to meet other students. This makes it easier to combine studying with social life and personal development.
Yes. WSPA supports students in developing career-related skills through internships, career counselling, cooperation with employers, job fairs and practical projects.
Students may also look for part-time jobs in Lublin, but employment depends on available offers, qualifications, language skills and legal regulations related to residence and work in Poland.
Lublin is a lively academic city with a strong student atmosphere. International students can enjoy cafés, cultural events, historical places, sports activities, student meetings, festivals and social clubs.
It is a good place to meet people, discover Polish culture and become part of an international student community.
Documents should be submitted in the language required for the admission process. If you apply for an English-taught programme, documents are usually submitted in English or with an official translation into English. If you apply for a Polish-taught programme, Polish documents or certified Polish translations may be required.
Please always check the current requirements with the Admissions Office before submitting your documents.
The general deadline for English-taught programmes is usually 15 September, but international candidates should apply as early as possible, especially if they need a visa.
Visa procedures may take time, so we recommend starting the admission process well in advance and checking the current admissions page for the latest deadlines.
To apply to WSPA, candidates usually need to submit the required admission documents, including:
After your documents are reviewed positively, you may receive an Offer Letter with information about your programme, payment details and the next steps.
For undergraduate programmes, candidates are required to take an online entrance examination. For some Master’s programmes, additional requirements may apply.
After the payment is registered, WSPA may issue an Acceptance Letter, which can be used for further formalities, including the visa process.
