Question:
How can I get the application form?
Answer:
To obtain the application form for any of the scholarships mentioned or for university-specific scholarships in Poland, you can follow these general steps:
1. Visit the Official Scholarship Website
- Poland My First Choice Scholarship: Visit the NAWA website, and look for the specific scholarship page. They usually provide application guidelines and forms directly on their website.
- Erasmus+ Scholarship: For Erasmus+ scholarships, you can visit the Erasmus+ portal and also check your university's Erasmus+ office or website.
- Visegrad Fund Scholarships: The application form and guidelines are available on the Visegrad Fund's official website.
- University-specific Scholarships: For scholarships offered by specific universities, such as the Medical University of Warsaw or others, visit the university's official website. Typically, the International Office or the Scholarship Office page will have links to the application forms.
2. Contact the University Directly
- If the application form is not readily available online, you can directly contact the university's international office or admissions office. They can guide you to the correct form and provide additional details.
- Email or call the office using the contact details provided on the university’s website.
3. Embassy or Consulate
- For government-sponsored scholarships (like the Polish Government Scholarships for Developing Countries), visit or contact the Polish embassy or consulate in your home country. They often manage the distribution of application forms and provide guidance on the application process.
4. Online Application Portals
- Some scholarships might require you to apply through an online portal rather than downloading a form. Create an account on the relevant portal (e.g., NAWA, Erasmus+, university-specific portals), and follow the instructions to fill out and submit your application online.
5. Scholarship Offices
- For programs like Erasmus+ or university-specific scholarships, sometimes the form is provided after you express your interest. Visit the relevant office at your university (if already enrolled) or the university you plan to apply to.
6. Step-by-Step Guide on University Websites
- Many universities provide a step-by-step guide for their application processes, including links to download forms or access the online application system. Make sure to follow these guides closely to avoid missing any steps.
7. Check Deadlines and Additional Requirements
- Ensure you check the deadlines for the scholarship applications and any additional documentation that may be required (e.g., recommendation letters, proof of academic achievements, language proficiency certificates).
If you need direct links to specific scholarship application pages, I can help you find those as well. Just let me know the particular scholarship or university you're interested in!