On Campus & FAQ

ACCOMODATION ON CAMPUS

All our international students receive priority when booking accommodation in our 5 dormitories.

Applicants reserve a place in the Student Dormitory when registering in the ULSL Admission System by filling out the Dormitory Application form. 

Watch a video about our dormitories

Student dormitories on our University Campus offer a wide range of rooms and a common TV room, study room, gym and canteen. 

  • Location: Langiewicza Street (city centre) and Dobrzanskiego Street (Felin District near the Majdanek Museum).

 

  • "Cebion" Dormitory

    Address: Langiewicza 6 (located in the city centre and academic town).

    Accommodation fees:  

    for Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral students of ULSL: 

    • single room – 570 PLN (120 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • double room – 520 PLN (110 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • single room – 50 PLN (10,5 EURO) / per day / per person 
    • double room – 45 PLN (9,5 EURO) / per day / per person 

    for others: 

    • single room – 650 PLN (140 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • double room – 620 PLN (130 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • single room – 60 PLN (12,5 EURO) / per day / per person 
    • double room – 55 PLN (11,5 EURO) / per day / per person 

    All fees include VAT tax. 

    Surroundings:  

    • City centre 
    • Academic town (University of Life Sciences, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 
    • Standard – very good 
    • Furnishing – very good 
    • Capacity – 260 
    • Access to the Internet on all floors of the dormitory
    • Single and double rooms
    • Sanitary facilities (toilet + showers) 
    • Laundry, dryer and kitchen located on each floor 
    • Quiet learning room 
    • Exercise room (mini gym) 

     

  • "Dodek" Dormitory

    Address: Langiewicza 8 (located in the city centre and academic town) 

    Accommodation fees: 

    for Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral students of ULSL: 

    • single room – 570 PLN (120 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • double room – 520 PLN (110 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • single room – 50 PLN (10,5 EURO) / per day / per person 
    • double room – 45 PLN (9,5 EURO) / per day / per person 

    for others: 

    • single room – 650 PLN (140 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • double room – 620 PLN (130 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • single room – 60 PLN (12,5 EURO) / per day / per person 
    • double room – 55 PLN (11,5 EURO) / per day / per person 

    All fees include VAT tax. 

    Surroundings: 

    • City centre 
    • Academic town (University of Life Sciences, Maria Curie – Sklodowska University, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 
    • Standard – very good 
    • Furnishing – very good 
    • Capacity – 260 
    • Access to the Internet on all floors of the dormitory 
    • Single and double rooms
    • Sanitary facilities (toilet + showers) 
    • Laundry, dryer and kitchen located on each floor 
    • Xerox point 
    • Quiet learning room 
  • "Eskulap" Dormitory

    Address: Langiewicza 12 (located in the city centre and academic town) 

    Accommodation fees: 

    for Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral students of ULSL: 

    • single room – 1100 PLN (170 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • double room – 800 PLN (235 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • single room – 100 PLN (21 EURO) / per day / per person 
    • double room – 65 PLN (13 EURO) / per day / per person 

    for others: 

    • single room – 1250 PLN (265 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • double room – 900 PLN (140 EURO) / per month / per person 
    • single room – 100 PLN (21 EURO) / per day / per person 
    • double room – 75 PLN (15 EURO) / per day / per person 

    All fees include VAT tax. 

    Surroundings: 

    • City centre 
    • Academic town (University of Life Sciences, Maria Curie – Sklodowska University, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 
    • Standard – very good 
    • Furnishing – very good 
    • Capacity – 260 
    • Access to the Internet on all floors of the dormitory 
    • Single and double rooms
    • Sanitary facilities (toilet + showers) 
    • Laundry, dryer and kitchen located on each floor 
    • Quiet learning room 
  • 1. How can I apply?

    Please check admission process details here: https://up.lublin.pl/en/admission/how-to-apply/

  • 2. What are the admission requirements?

    Please check all the details here: https://up.lublin.pl/en/admission/how-to-apply/#stepbystep

  • 3. Do I have to take an entrance exam?

    There are no entrance exams for studies in English.

  • 4. When does an admission process start?

    The main admission starts on 1 March 2024. 

  • 5. What is the deadline for the application?

    The admissions deadline is September 2024. 

  • 6. Are your programmes available on a part-time basis?

    ULSL offers only full-time programmes.

  • 7. Can I study at ULSL on a distance-learning basis?

    We do not offer online programmes.

  • 8. I am not an EU/EEA citizen and will need a visa to Poland. However, I do not currently have a passport. Can I apply to the ULSL?

    Yes, you can. You will, however, need a valid passport to apply for a visa if you are admitted.

  • 9. Are there admission quotas for certain countries or regions?

    No, ULSL admits students based on a combination of academic merit, professional experience and demonstrated preparation for their intended degree programmes. 

  • 1. What can I study at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin?

    You may choose one of 9 programmes we offer:

    1. Veterinary Medicine – long-cycle programme (DVM)
    2. Agriculture – bachelor’s degree
    3. Equine Management and Care – bachelor’s degree
    4. Management and Production Engineering – bachelor’s degree
    5. Animal Sciences and Dairy Production – master’s degree 
    6. Food Technology and Human Nutrition – master’s degree 
    7. Green Urban Planning – master’s degree 
    8. Plant Protection and Phytosanitary Control – master’s degree 
    9. Management and Production Engineering – master’s degree 
  • 2. Does my name and date of birth need to match on all documents?

    Yes. In order for your application to be processed please ensure that your name and date of birth are the same on every document you provide. If you believe that your name does not match both your application and other documents, please email  with accurate information.

  • 3. Are there Scholarships or Financial Aid available for International Students?

    Because University of Life Sciences is a public institution, international students are generally ineligible for need and merit based financial aid. Our tuition has remained frozen at current rates for the past four years.

  • 5. I would like to study at a different University for one or two semesters. How does that work?

    Various programmes allow students to complete a study period at a Polish or foreign University without any additional administrative costs. For more information, please visit: https://up.lublin.pl/en/student/erasmus/erasmus-student/

    A definitive transfer to a different university requires you to submit your application to the other university by the appropriate deadline.

     

  • 1. Who can live in University Dormitories?

    Students who are registered for classes at the University of Life Sciences may live in University Dormitories. 

  • 2. What should I bring?

    Each foreign student (who starts studying in English) should take all personal/other items at thier own discretion. Remember that in winter the temperature in Poland can drop to -10-20 degrees Celsius, so you will need warm winter clothes.

  • 3. Can I have a refrigerator in my room?

    Each room has a refrigerator that meets our safety and capacity requirements for this item.

  • 4. What are the requirements for appliances in my room?

    Small electrical appliances, such as coffee makers and multicookers, are allowed in student rooms as long as the heating element is completely enclosed.

  • 5. Do I have to live in University Dormitory?

    No one is required to live in University Dormitories at any time, but we encourage first-year students to reside in dormitories, because it will help them get used to the new schedule and environment faster.

  • 6. Am I required to find a roommate before I move in?

    Students who do not have an accepted roommate request will be assigned with a roommate, unless they indicated that they wanted to live in a single room.

  • 7. How safe are the University Dormitories?

    University Dormitories strive to provide a safe environment. However, as with any community with a large number of people, it’s best to take precautions such as locking doors and making sure your personal items are covered by insurance policy.

  • 8. Can I leave things in my room over breaks?

    Yes, leaving belongings in your room is allowed for all breaks except summer.

  • 9. Can I stay in my room over breaks?

    Students are able to remain in their assigned space at no additional charge for all breaks (fall, Christmas, winter and spring break).

  • 10. Can I smoke in my room?

    No. All University Dormitories are non-smoking. Please note E-cigarettes or any other device used to vaporize or atomize a nicotine based or non-nicotine based liquid solution to the smoking materials are not permitted in University Dormitories.

  • 11. Where can I do laundry?

    There are laundry rooms in each Dormitory. All washers in University Dormitories are front-load high-efficiency machines that maximize load size and conserve water and energy use.

  • 12. Do I need to clean my room?

    Your room is your responsibility. You are required to clean your room before check-out at the end of the academic year. Mops, brooms, and vacuum cleaners are available at each Dormitory. We encourage students to clean their rooms on a regular basis.

  • 13. Is there anywhere I can cook?

    Each Dormitory has 2 kitchens on each floor available for residents to do limited amounts of cooking. There are also single and double rooms with a kitchenette.  

  • 14. Can I get a single room?

    The number of single rooms is very limited, and students currently living in University Dormitories have first priority for assignment to these rooms. 

  • 16. Are pets allowed?

    No pets are allowed in University Dormitories.

  • 17. Do I need to purchase property insurance?

    The University does not assume responsibility for the loss of money or valuables, damage to property, or injuries on the premises. If you are not covered under your parent/guardian’s insurance policy, we strongly recommend you make arrangements for insurance protection against such losses.

Gallery of Dormitories

Here you can find photos of two of our dormitories. Please remember that all dormitories look different and rooms are of different standards. These are just example photos.