Earn a triple-accredited business degree — a mark held by only ~1% of business schools worldwide — in English, for very low tuition, in Warsaw. A genuinely international classroom in a fast-growing regional business hub, with a 9-month post-study permit.
3 years
Full-time duration
≈€3,800
Tuition / year
Oct 2026
Next intake
IELTS 6.0
English requirement
Overview
✓Triple-accredited (EQUIS/AMBA/AACSB) — a rare global mark of quality
✓English-taught, with a genuinely international student body
✓ Very low tuition + student work rights & a 9-month post-study permit
The BBA gives you a broad, practical foundation across management, finance, marketing, economics and analytics, with an international focus, real projects and internship opportunities. Kozminski's Warsaw location puts you next to multinationals' regional headquarters.
Graduates move into consulting, finance, marketing and management across the region and the EU, or continue to a master's. Low tuition plus scholarships make a triple-accredited business degree exceptional value.
Kozminski weighs your whole profile. Your counsellor helps you present your academics and motivation for the strongest possible application.
What you'll study
Core courses
01 Management & Organisation
02 Economics
03 Finance & Accounting
04 Marketing
05 Business Analytics
06 Internship + Thesis
After you graduate
Career outcomes
Triple crown
A globally respected accreditation
9-month permit
Post-study job-seeking in Poland
Warsaw HQs
Multinationals' regional headquarters
EU mobility
Work across the European Union
How to apply
Application timeline
Winter 2025 – spring 2026
Prepare your application
Gather transcripts, take IELTS, and prepare your documents and motivation. Your counsellor reviews everything free.
Spring – summer 2026
Submit to Kozminski
Apply through the Kozminski admissions portal for the October intake. Rolling admissions — apply early.
Summer 2026
Offer & national visa
Receive your admission, then apply for your Polish National Visa (Type D) with proof of funds and insurance.
Autumn 2026
Arrive & TRP
Arrive in Warsaw and apply for your Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) for the rest of your studies.
October 2026
Orientation & start
Settle in, enrol at Kozminski, and begin your BBA.
Fees & funding
Tuition fees & costs
Tuition (international)
Per annum (indicative)
≈€3,800
Total degree cost
3 years
≈€11,400
Health insurance
NFZ or private
≈€30/month
Visa / TRP fees
National Visa (D) + residence permit
≈€80 + TRP
Scholarships
Funding you may be eligible for
NAWA Polish Government Scholarship
National Academic Exchange Agency
≈€350/month
Coverage: Monthly stipend for international students
Eligibility: Outstanding academic record
Duration: Up to 12 months, renewable
Deadline: Varies — typically spring
Source: nawa.gov.pl
Kozminski Merit Scholarship
Kozminski University
Fee reductions
Coverage: Partial tuition reduction
Eligibility: Academic performance
Duration: 1 year, renewable
Deadline: With admission application
Source: kozminski.edu.pl
Government Scholarships (home country)
Saudi SACM, Kuwaiti MOHE, etc.
Full award
Coverage: Tuition + living expenses + flights
Eligibility: Varies by country — business often eligible
Duration: Full degree
Deadline: Varies — your counsellor checks eligibility
Loans & financing
Alternative funding options
MPOWER Financing
International student loan · No cosigner
Available for international students at select European universities. No cosigner, collateral, or local credit history required.
Work during studies
Full-time students · No separate work permit
Full-time international students in Poland may work without a separate permit — Warsaw's multinationals offer plenty of working-student and internship roles.
Living costs
Monthly budget in Warsaw
Warsaw is Poland's dynamic capital and business hub — affordable for a capital city, safe, and full of international students. Sharing accommodation keeps costs manageable.
Rent (shared flat)€350–€550
Food & groceries€200–€300
Transport (student pass)€12
Health insurance€30
Books & supplies€30–€60
Personal & leisure€100–€200
Estimated total€600–€950/month
Visa/TRP financial proof: about PLN 776/month (~€180) in living funds in addition to tuition — via bank statements or a sponsor.
Visa & residence
Polish student visa requirements
Visa type
National Visa (Type D) → Temporary Residence Permit (TRP)
Admission letter
Letter of acceptance from Kozminski
Application fee
≈€80 (visa) + TRP fee
Financial proof
≈PLN 776/month (~€180) + tuition
Health insurance
NFZ or private insurance
Post-graduation
9-month job-seeking residence permit
Student stories
Hear from our students
"A triple-accredited business degree for under €4,000 a year sounded impossible, but Kozminski delivers — international classmates, real projects, and Warsaw's corporate scene for internships. My counsellor handled everything from application to TRP."
RS
Reem S.
BBA, Kozminski — Class of 2028 · 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
"Warsaw is affordable for a capital, and as a full-time student I could work without a separate permit. The accreditation gives my degree real weight internationally, and the 9-month permit is helping me find a role."
AH
Aya H.
BBA, Kozminski — Class of 2027 · 🇪🇬 Egypt
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How respected is Kozminski?
Kozminski is one of Central Europe's leading business schools and holds the 'triple crown' of accreditations (EQUIS, AMBA and AACSB) — held by only about 1% of business schools worldwide. It's consistently top-ranked in the region, and its degrees are internationally respected.
Is it taught in English?
Yes — the BBA is taught fully in English for a genuinely international student body, so you don't need Polish to study. Basic Polish helps with daily life and internships, and Kozminski offers language courses.
What are the entry requirements?
You need a solid high-school diploma and IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent). Kozminski reviews your academic record and motivation — your counsellor helps you build a strong application.
Can I work in Poland during and after studies?
Yes. Full-time international students in Poland may work without a separate work permit, and after graduating you can apply for a 9-month job-seeking residence permit. Warsaw hosts many multinationals' regional headquarters.
How affordable is Warsaw?
Very reasonable for a capital — budget roughly €600–€950/month all-in, a little above Krakow. With tuition around €3,800/year and student work rights, it's excellent value for a triple-accredited business degree.