Białystok School of Economics is a private higher education institution, established in 1996. From the beginning, we have focused on offering specializations that align with market demands, ensuring that our curriculum meets the highest quality and modern educational standards.

Our institution, like all universities in Poland, is continuously monitored by Polish Accreditation Commission, and we consistently receive positive evaluations for the quality of education we provide. In Podlaskie Voivodeship, we are ranked among the top private educational institutions.

Through partnerships with various organizations, we actively support our students in launching their professional careers.

The university is located in the center of Białystok, close to both the bus and railway stations.

The university building includes an assembly hall, classrooms for practical and language classes, computer labs, Wi-Fi access, and a gym. The university also has its own library and reading room, offering all necessary textbooks, scientific manuals, and national and international journals, with a total collection of over 32,000 volumes.

Białystok School of Economics successfully implements grants from the European Union.

Between 2004 and 2022, the university completed over 30 projects financed in part by EU funds. These projects covered topics such as environmental protection, labor market research, management, flexible forms of employment, and modern information systems.

From 2021 to 2023, the “Accessible WSE” project is being implemented under the Operational Program Knowledge Education Development 2014-2020, financed by the European Social Fund, Priority Axis III Higher Education for the Development of the Economy, Measure 3.5 Integrated Programs of Higher Education Institutions.

Białystok School of Economics also offers educational programs in a variety of postgraduate fields.

A particular interest is postgraduate education in management, especially the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program.

The key advantages of Białystok School of Economics are:

  • individualized approach to students (small class sizes allow for more personalized instruction)
  • practical focus across all specialties (programs are designed to meet labor market demands, with courses taught by practitioners)
  • ability to effectively and successfully collaborate with external partners, particularly business circles and the academic community
  • extensive experience in securing and managing EU-funded projects
  • accessibility for students with disabilities