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As the most widely spoken Slavic language in the European Union and the second most prevalent globally, Polish boasts over 50 million speakers worldwide. Poland's distinctive and lively culture has evolved through centuries of artistic creativity, intellectual achievements, and battles for political, social, and cultural autonomy. Having endured two world wars and decades under communist governance, the nation has risen to become a leading force in East-Central Europe, the EU's fastest-expanding economy, and a hub of vibrant cultural activity. Additionally, Poland serves as a crucial NATO and U.S. partner in Europe. The Polish diaspora ranks among the planet's most extensive, with significant communities in the U.S., Canada, the UK, Germany, and France.
The Polish studies program provides instruction in language, literature, culture, politics, and one of Europe's most complex and captivating historical narratives, equipping students with expertise for thriving careers in diverse fields including commerce, government, international relations, the arts, translation, law, environmental studies, media, security, hospitality, and cultural management.
Applicant must have high school record should demonstrate both rigor and breadth in the types of course work you pursue. A competitive academic record should show some of the most challenging advanced-level work offered at or through your school in as many areas as possible, while maintaining a strong GPA. The following chart shows the number of years that most admitted students studied in each subject area; English 4 years, Math 4 years, Social Studies 3-4 years, Science 3-4 years, Single Foreign Language 3-4 years and Additional Academic/Fine Arts 2 years. Applicant must have ACT score of 30 and overall SAT score of 1395.
English Language Requirement
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 100 on internet based test, 603 on the paper-based test or IELTS score of 6.5