About UCL
University focused on IT and economics (UCL) — private for-profit college. It is located in Prague, Czech Republic. It is a young higher education institution, as it was opened in 2006. UCL is a member of Association for Information Technologies and Telecomunications (ICTU), Czech Rectors Conference, Association of the Public Telecommunications Network Operators.
UCL works in several scientific areas and is waiting for new students.
- Location
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Prague, Czech Republic
- Establishment year
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2006
- Students
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499
- Acceptance rate
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60%
UCL tuition fees
The academic calendar at UCL is divided into two semesters. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. Tuition fees at UCL are different for locals and foreigners. Czech Republic citizens pay 115 USD per year, while international students pay a minimum of 2,500 USD. Thanks to financial support programs, students have the opportunity to fully or partially cover the cost of education. On the official website of the university, you will find all the relevant information about tuition fees and scholarships.
When choosing an educational institution, it is necessary to take into account additional costs: accommodation, transportation, educational materials, meals and personal expenses.
- Academic calendar
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Semesters
- Financial Aidallowances and other types of social assistance
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Yes
- Bachelor
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Local115 USD/year
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Foreign2,500 USD/year
- Master
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Foreign2,500 USD/year
Bachelor degree at UCL
Undergraduate studies at UCL are eligible if you pass the entrance exams.
UCL campus
The city campus of UCL provides students with countless opportunities for work and recreation — from sitting in a coffee shop with a laptop to internships at large companies. Prague has a well developed entertainment infrastructure, but the rhythm of the big city can be distracting for some students.
The educational institution has its own library. Here, students do their homework or just have a good time reading an interesting book. UCL has many athletic opportunities. Among them are sports grounds and various clubs. UCL regularly accepts students for international exchange programs, providing both local and international students with the opportunity to come into contact with different cultures and gain unique experience.
- Campus Type
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Urban
- Library
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Yes
- Sport Facilities
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Yes
What to do after graduation
If you want to stay in Czech Republic after graduation, one of your options is to apply for a work visa. To do this, you need to get an offer from an employer. Look for more immigration options in our article.