Incoming
How to apply
Application process
Before completing the application form candidates must be nominated by their home university.
Completing your application
Step 1
Contact the Study Abroad Office at your home university. You will receive the confirmation if you are eligible for a cost free exchange program or a fee paying one. Regardless of the results you must be nominated by your home university.
Step 2
Decide which programme/programmes you are interested in and you will apply for (exchange or fee-paying programm). Please see Programmes for more information on which to choose.
Step 3
Download and complete the application form.
In case of any doubt concerned with the programme, please contact our Erasmus Office.
In case of any doubt concerned with the programme, please contact our Erasmus Office.
Step 4
Complete the application form pointing the indicating the selected courses you want to study.
For a list of modules please see: Courses
Remember, ECTS credits gained at WSFiP will be transfered and count towards your degree.
Please note: Courses are subject to prerequisites and availability. So, take this into account, Time table clashes may sometimes occur.
For a list of modules please see: Courses
Remember, ECTS credits gained at WSFiP will be transfered and count towards your degree.
Please note: Courses are subject to prerequisites and availability. So, take this into account, Time table clashes may sometimes occur.
Step 5
To have your application form submitted by host University (WSFiP) you'll have to include the following documents:
- Current transcript records,
- Academic reference,
- If English is not your first language, please provide evidence of your proficiency in English/Polish with an overall IELTS score or TOEFL,
- Copy of the photo-id page of your passport,
- 4 passport sized photographs.
International Office
Bielsko-Biala School of Finance and Law
Cz. Tanskiego 5
43-382 Bielsko-Biala
Poland
+48 33 829 72 12
+48 33 829 72 21
Bielsko-Biala School of Finance and Law
Cz. Tanskiego 5
43-382 Bielsko-Biala
Poland
+48 33 829 72 12
+48 33 829 72 21
- You will receive an initial acceptance by email,
- Your application will be directed to departments for their approval of your module choices,
- Successful applications will receive an official offer letter, including details of your approved module choices,
- After receiving an unconditional offer, confirm acceptance of your place by emailing Ten adres pocztowy jest chroniony przed spamowaniem. Aby go zobaczyć, konieczne jest włączenie w przeglądarce obsługi JavaScript.
- 24 hours after confirmation from the Study Abroad of receiving your acceptance you can start booking your accommodation with the help of the Study Abroad Office,
- Read your joining instructions carefully and return all the relevant forms,
- If you are applying for a Tier 4 Visa, request a CAS letter from our office by emailing Ten adres pocztowy jest chroniony przed spamowaniem. Aby go zobaczyć, konieczne jest włączenie w przeglądarce obsługi JavaScript.
Tuition fees / other costs
Tuition Fees for academic year 2020/21
Decree No. 2/2020 Director General of the Bielsko-Biala School of Finance and Law on the fees applicable undergraduate students, and graduate engineering starting from the academic year 2020/2021 (valid from 20-05-2020 r.). These fees, should be paid using the account of the University: Bank Pekao SA 28 1240 4142 1111 0000 4823 0360
Exchange students participating in the Erasmus program do not pay any tuition fees to Bielsko-Biala School of Finance and Law.
Faculty
Full time studies
Extramural studies
Finance and Accounting I level
2 400 zł
2 350 zł
Finance and Accounting II level
2 500 zł
2 500 zł
IT
2 100 zł
2 100 zł
Law (1st year)
2 400 zł
2 350 zł
Law (2nd year)
2 500 zł
2 400 zł
Law (3rd year)
2 600 zł
2 500 zł
Law (4rd - 5th year)
2 600 zł
2 600 zł
Internal Security (I level)
2 150 zł
2 100 zł
Internal Security (II level)
2 150 zł
2 150 zł
Administration
2 050 zł
Cybersecurity and social communication
2 050 zł
Other Costs
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Accommodation:
The price of accommodation depends on the type you choose. On average, the fee for student dormitory ranges from 400 to 600 PLN/month, -
Bus Pass:
Approx. 50 PLN /month (with ID student card), -
Study Tours:
These are optional. In case of interest please contact International Office for details, -
Telephone and internet access:
For full details about individual halls and their facilities contact: International Office at Bielsko-Biala School of Finance and Law.
Allow for extra expenses such as: books, travel, weekday lunches, clothes, laundry, recreation and entertainment, vacation accommodation, insurance etc. The total cost of living in Bielsko-Biala is difficult to define as it depends on how much money you want to spend. However, the average cost of living is approximately 1500 PLN/month covering accommodation, heating, food and personal expenses.
Courses (modules) for study abroad and exchange
The catalogue of subjects in the faculty of finance and accounting offered to erasmus plus students summer semester 2020/2021 - download.
No
Course title
ECTS
Code
1
Management accountancy
5
14.3-WF-
2
Economic analysis
6
14.3-WF-
3
Fiscal policy
3
14.3-WF-
4
International economic relations
2
14.3-WF-
5
Internal audit
3
14.3-WF-
6
European banking
3
14.3-WF-
7
Negotiations in business
4
14.3-WF-
8
Financial reporting standards
6
14.3-WF-
9
Accountancy
5
14.3-WF-
10
Tax strategies of enterprises
3
14.3-WF-
11
Finance
5
14.3-WF-
12
English in Accounting
2
14.3-WF-
13
Business English
4
14.3-WF-
Please expect that due to some last minute amendments in the University’s curricula, some minor changes to this plan may occur upon your arrival. These changes may be related to the course selection or ECTS value of courses.
Academic credit system
- Credits are assigned to all courses included in the curriculum except Health and Safety rules and communication with the market,
- Credits assigned to course rather than individual forms of activities, and granted only when all classes are included within the scope of the course in a given semester,
- Credits are assigned in parts only when the course is longer than one semester,
- Number of credits assigned to courses of each semester is 30,
- The pass mark for the semester is to get 30 credits, so get at least satisfactory in all classes in the curriculum. When student doesn’t collect 30 credits, is registered for the next semester with credit debt,
- In case of students exchange, university prepares the transcript of his departure and the return. Credits are awarded after the completion of course, but the home institution does not fit them into the index. Credits for items classified as foreign replace the credits that the student would receive normally at the home university.