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Study part-time

Krakow University of Economics is an extraordinary university.
See if this is the place for you.

Study. Experience. Live.





DATES

Important dates

Key recruitment dates and deadlines


Open Day


25-26 March 2026
Discover the university and its study offer
in person





Start of recruitment


1 June 2026
IRK system opens – register
and choose your programme





End of recruitment


6 September 2026
part-time first-cycle programmes
and long-cycle Master's programmes




End of recruitment


18 September 2026
part-time second-cycle programmes.





UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN MAŁOPOLSKA

STUDENTS

YEARS OF TRADITION

GRADUATES

WHAT CAN YOU STUDY?

Study offer

Find your dream field of study

Not sure what to choose?

Use our virtual advisor.

Open the Programme Compass

REQUIREMENTS

Calculate your points

Enter your best Matura exam results

Total admission score

0 pts

0 / 100 pts max (1 subject)

Only written Matura exam results are taken into account when calculating points. The basic level is converted using a coefficient of 0.6, and the extended level according to the 1:1 rule.

Check the required subjects

Each study programme requires specific Matura exam subjects. Check the requirements table to know which results to enter into the calculator.

See the requirements table

Conversion rules

P
Basic level score × 0.6
max 60 pts
R
Extended level score × 1.0
max 100 pts

SCHEDULE

How to apply?

Admission process step by step

01

Register

Create an account in the IRK system
and complete the online registration form.

02

Choose study programmes

Browse the offer and choose the study programmes you are interested in. You can choose several!

03

Attach documents

Upload your certificate, photo, and additional documents.

04

Wait for the results

Check your admission status in the IRK system. The results will be published on the specified date.

CAMPUS

Study in the heart of Kraków

Everything within reach

Rakowicka 27

Our campus is located
in the very centre of Kraków – a UNESCO city of culture

5 minutes from the railway station

You will get to classes quickly
and conveniently – no matter where you come from

Student life

At KUE, you will find space for learning, development and active leisure

Modern campus

We provide comfortable conditions for studying, working
and active recreation

SUPPORT

More than just learning

Part-time students have access to the same benefits,
as full-time students – dormitories, scholarships and hardship grants

Dormitories

Our dormitories are a convenient solution for students from outside Kraków

Rector’s Scholarship

We appreciate the best – a scholarship for academic results
and achievements

Hardship Grant

Additional financial support in difficult life situations

Social Scholarship

Financial assistance for people in need of support

BENEFITS

What do you gain?

See what you gain by choosing part-time studies

development without giving up your personal life

new skills, new opportunities

networking with people from different industries

an opportunity to change careers

education equivalent to full-time studies

hybrid form of learning

foreign language learning for 3 semesters

Erasmus+ and international experiences



IF IN DOUBT

Frequently Asked Questions

We have the answers for you!

1. How much do part-time studies at KUE cost?

part-time first-cycle studies

The fee per semester is PLN 3,800 for all study programmes.

For studies conducted in English – PLN 6,000 per semester.

 

part-time second-cycle studies

The fee per semester is PLN 3,800, except for Financial Audit – PLN 6,200 per semester.

Studies conducted in English cost PLN 6,000 per semester.

2. What do classes look like in part-time studies?

Classes in part-time studies are held during weekend sessions – from Friday to Sunday. On Fridays, classes usually take place from 3:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., while on Saturdays and Sundays they take place from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

3. What documents are required for admission?

Admission to part-time studies takes place in two stages.

In the first stage, candidates register online in the IRK system and pay the admission fee. After qualifying for admission, the required documents must be submitted.

 

First-cycle studies:

- a photocopy of the Matura certificate (original for inspection),

- if the Matura exam results have been improved – also a photocopy of the annex to the certificate,

- a personal questionnaire printed from the IRK system with a photo,

- in selected cases – a photocopy of the diploma confirming technician vocational qualifications.

 

Second-cycle studies:

- a photocopy of the diploma of completed studies together with the supplement (originals for inspection),

- if the diploma is not available – a certificate of completion of studies and the degree awarded,

- in the case of a foreign diploma – a translation into Polish and a document confirming eligibility to undertake studies,

- a certificate of the grade average, if it is not included in the supplement,

- a personal questionnaire printed from the IRK system with a photo.

 

When submitting documents, the candidate must present an identity card.

The documents may also be submitted by an attorney on the basis of a written power of attorney.

In the case of underage candidates, the consent of a legal representative is required.

4. Do part-time students have access to dormitories?

Yes, part-time students can apply for a place in a dormitory – depending on the availability of vacant places.

5. Can I apply for a scholarship as a part-time student?

Yes, part-time students can benefit from various forms of financial support, including:

- social scholarship for people in a more difficult financial situation

- rector’s scholarship for high academic results and achievements

- scholarship for people with disabilities

- hardship grant in a temporarily difficult life situation.

6. Will the diploma I receive be the same as if I had completed full-time studies?

The diploma includes information about completing part-time studies; however, the qualifications and education obtained are the same as in full-time studies.

7. Are classes held online?

Part-time studies are conducted in a hybrid format – lectures are held online, while classes, workshops and language courses are conducted on campus.

8. Is parking available for students?

Yes, students can use the car park for a fee.

9. Are there point thresholds for part-time studies?

Yes, point thresholds also apply to part-time studies, although they are usually lower than for full-time studies.