BONNIE wrote:
Who knew that a random web search would lead to the experience of a life time? I spent 10 of the most amazing months living in Poland. I stayed with a Polish family, took classes at the university,
traveled all over and learned my first foreign language. Study Abroad Poland also did a lot in way of allowing me to take classes and receive credit for them at my home university in the States. I would encourage everyone to step out and let the world teach them something new and amazing!
Bonnie Boulware, Campbellsville University
Attended the
Semester Program at Warsaw University, Academic Year 2008/2009
MICHAEL wrote:
My summer in Poland was a very rewarding experience. I
was able to embrace the Polish culture at its fullest and
was enrolled in intensive languages classes which promptly
grew my knowledge of the Polish language. The program enables
you to meet new friends from various areas of the world
and learn their cultural aspects as well as hearing different
languages. This is a very rewarding program and so much
is to gain from this experience.
Michael Mariner, Lynchburg College
Attended the Summer Program in Torun 2008
IWONA wrote:
My semester in Warsaw was one of the greatest experiences
of my life. Not only was it educational, but it was also
fun. I met many people from different parts of the world.Europe is a great place because of all the history it has.
If I could do it all
over again I would. In fact, I am. I
am staying in Poland to finish my education. :) My semester
in Warsaw was amazing.
Iwona Wypych, Chicago
Attended the Semester Program at Collegium
Civitas in Warsaw, Spring 2008
MICHAEL wrote:
My time in Poland was simply amazing. It’s difficult
to put
into words all of the wonderful experiences I had – from
being taught by some of the brightest and experienced lecturers
in Poland to the wonderful people from all over the world
that I had the opportunity to meet with and become lifelong
friends. There is no other place in the world that could
have given me such a unique experience. From the halls of
academia to the city streets of Warsaw, every moment spent
in Poland was a moment worth cherishing and has undeniably
enriched my life. Studying in Poland has opened doors of
knowledge and opportunity which will follow me into the future – something
for which I will be ever grateful.
Michael Landry, University of California San Diego
Attended the Semester Program at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw,
Spring 2008
My year abroad in Poland has come to be the most important
social, educational and economic decision thus far in my
College years. As a Political Science and European History
double Major, the opportunity to study in an environment
so latent with historical and international significance,
especially pertaining directly to my major, was, to put it
simply, irreplaceable.

MATTHEW wrote:
Study Abroad Poland and Collegium Civitas were very helpful
with the selection of courses, transfer of credits and with
the overall fluidity in administering my stay.
My Professors at the University were extraordinary in their
knowledge and understanding of the subjects taught and readily
inserted relative, personal experiences into the curriculum
to give a depth and insight helpful in understanding not
only the material taught, but also the broader, underlying
cultural implications so important in the growing global
village of the early 21st Century.
Matthew Janeczko, North Central College
Attended the Semester Program at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw,
Academic Year 2006/2007
AGATA wrote:
My summer in Warsaw has been an amazing experience. Participating in this program has been exhilarating, culturally enriching and one of the most significant experiences of my undergraduate education. Living in a different geographic region has allowed me to experience personal growth, broaden educational perspectives, explore and appreciate new cultures, break out of my comfort zone and acquire new life skills. Meeting and living with a wide variety of students from around the world has been an exciting experience that has left me with many friends. Studying abroad in Poland has been one of the best decisions I have made and I recommend it to anyone who would like to experience life from a different point of view.
Agata Jackiewicz
Attended the
Summer Program at the University of Warsaw, 2007