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Pakrykaas   
11 Oct 2022
Study / How to get a scholarship in Poland being from UE [3]

Hey there!

If you are reading this, then be aware its the first time I'm posting here. In fact is my first time in a group (and I grew up with computer).

So, 3 years ago I stepped for the first time in Poland, I met a kobieta and we are still rollin, but for this story to keep on growing and not arriving to the age of 50, ugly, tired and with empty pockets (me) I need to get a job - easy right, there are tons of them out there - and in order to increase the chances of getting a job that will respect my worker rights, taa daa, I need a degree.

Sad that my country had a fascist dictatorship (no regime is good to start out) so what we got from that era is a privatized country. That's right my zubry's, even *public* university is paid (and very well for this country average salary) and since I'm dating a polka, sprobuje, móvic´ po polsku and life is calling me there, why not solve my bureaucratic diploma problem in Poland?

So I have been searching, and it from what I found I have the chance of applying in two different ways (as a Pole or as a foreigner)

- As a Pole, I have free college (yeeeii) but classes in Polish (and come on, tylko mam prowizorka po polsku) and no way to apply for scholarships

- As a foreigner, I have to pay (sometimes 3000€ per month) but classes in English and... no scholarship

First, I was checking public universities in Poland, and I came across some fully in English. My question here is; I dont have matura exam to go through the national application, will the exams from my home country be valid in a situation like this? Plus, in my country the validity of "Matura Exam" is 2 years, and I'm way beyond that.

Second, I wouldn't mind going through the Polish classes, but the only preparation course I saw is named "Polonista" I saw it at NAWA website, do you know if there is a chance this can help a Latin based guy sailing the 7 seas of declination?

Third and last, NAWA scholarships, the only program where my EU country fits, is, Poland my first choice, and it's only for master's, it is still a long way till I can get there, the others gen. Anders and Banach do not present my country as being accepted.

At this point my head has span so much I no longer know what side to turn and what to look for.

If anyone out there knows or has some tips on how I should act please drop them down here.

Any programs, degrees (IT, Humanistic, Arts, Agriculture related), scholarships, gov help are welcome

Thanks you

Salut

PKR