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Poland is not just affordable — it’s scholarship-friendly. A mix of EU programmes, Polish government grants (NAWA) and university-run awards means many international students can reduce (or even eliminate) tuition and living costs. Below is a clear, practical breakdown of the best scholarship routes, who’s eligible, and smart tips to increase your chances.

Major Scholarships & Programmes

1) Erasmus+ (EU mobility grants)

A top choice for exchange semesters and short master mobility: Erasmus+ grants typically cover travel and provide a monthly living allowance for students studying or training abroad. Many Polish universities participate, and Erasmus funding is often available for incoming exchange students from partner institutions. If your Polish programme has Erasmus links or if you plan a study-exchange year, this is low-effort, high-impact support. 

2) NAWA — Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange

NAWA runs several high-profile scholarship tracks that are especially important for non-EU applicants:

  • Poland My First Choice — scholarships for students from developing countries (tuition waiver + stipend + travel grants). 
  • Stefan Banach / Banach NAWA Programme — prestigious, often fully funded master’s scholarships for students from select countries, covering tuition and living costs. Recent calls have been open for 2025–2026 cycles 

NAWA programmes are merit- and impact-oriented and frequently update calls — check NAWA’s site and university Welcome Points for deadlines and eligibility lists. 

3) University-specific scholarships (merit, need & special funds)

Most Polish universities offer internal scholarships — merit awards, need-based aid, and grants from university foundations. Examples among your partner network:

  • Kozminski University — multiple merit and foundation scholarships for incoming and continuing students. 
  • University of Economics in Katowice — Rector’s scholarships, need-based aid and programme-specific grants; many universities post annual scholarship timetables. 

Other institutions (technical and regional universities) typically offer tuition discounts, performance scholarships, and small research/teaching assistantships — useful for both bachelors and masters students. 

4) Bilateral & external scholarships

Polish government agreements and external foundations sometimes fund students from specific countries or fields (science, development, public policy). These are cyclical and can be highly generous — keep an eye on embassy notices and NAWA announcements.

Who’s eligible? Quick eligibility checklist

  • Nationality: Many NAWA and Poland My First Choice calls explicitly list eligible countries (India is usually eligible for several NAWA schemes). 
  • Academic merit: Strong grades and relevant transcripts are a baseline for most merit scholarships.
  • Language: English-taught programs usually require IELTS/TOEFL; some NAWA/university scholarships ask for Polish-level commitments if the course is in Polish. 
  • Program level: Some scholarships are limited to Master’s or PhD candidates (e.g., Banach), while Erasmus+ is typically for mobility or part of degree exchange. 

Always read the specific call’s terms: eligibility windows, required documents, and whether scholarships cover tuition, living stipend, travel, or all three. 

How to increase your chances — practical tips

  1. Apply early & monitor calls: NAWA and university scholarships have strict deadlines and limited slots — set alerts. 
  2. Sharpen your SOP & recommendations: Treat scholarship essays like a job pitch — impact, goals, and how Poland fits your plan.
  3. Show academic & extracurricular impact: Scholarships favour students with both strong grades and demonstrable initiatives (projects, volunteering, research).
  4. Get institutional nominations: For Erasmus+ or NAWA tracks, some programmes require university nomination — ask your international office early. 
  5. Bundle applications: Apply to multiple funding streams — Erasmus (if eligible), NAWA calls, and your university’s own awards to maximize chances.
  6. Use proof documents smartly: Clean transcripts, up-to-date bank/scholarship letters, language certificates and a compact CV improve credibility. 

Typical Scholarship Benefits

  • Tuition fee waiver or reduction (partial or full). 
  • Monthly living stipend (varies by programme; NAWA & Erasmus stipends differ). 
  • One-time travel allowance for arrival/departure (common in NAWA Poland My First Choice). 
  • Research stipend or assistantship (often for PhD/Research Master’s).

 

Why let finances hold back your dreams? With the right scholarship, Poland can be your gateway to a world-class education at an affordable cost. At Eleevate Overseas, we guide you step-by-step to secure scholarships that fit your profile. Let’s turn your ambition into an opportunity—apply with us today and write your future!

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