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Eligibility Criteria

We are looking for motivated and passionate young individuals who are eager to contribute to a diverse and dynamic learning environment.

To apply through our UWC national committee, you must meet the following criteria:

1. Age requirement

Applicants must be born between July 1, 2008, and August 31, 2010. This typically aligns with students entering the final two years of secondary education.

Eligibility criteria for UWC IB Diploma programme based on age:

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2. Educational background

Applicants must be currently enrolled in 10th or 11th grade in high school (or equivalent). We will also consider students of professional colleges in their 1st or 2nd year and applicants on a gap year.

We will not accept applications from students in 9th grade or below or from students at any higher education institutions.

Academic and extracurricular activities in UWC colleges are extremely rigorous. To ensure a candidate’s ability to succeed in all aspects of life, we judge candidates based on their past academic achievements. But while a strong academic record is important, we also value a demonstrated commitment to learning beyond the classroom.

3. Residency and nationality

Candidates applying through UWC Belarus must:

Applicants do not need to live in Belarus to apply. We welcome applications from internally displaced persons, refugees, or representatives of Belarusian diaspora, regardless of where they are in the world.

If you are unsure if you should apply via a different UWC national committee, please contact us for clarification.

4. Personal qualities and values

While academic excellence is important, UWC seeks students who exhibit a strong commitment to UWC’s values:

Great applicants will be able to show the resilience and adaptability needed for an international and rigorous residential educational experience, as well as a strong desire to make a positive impact in their communities. They will be able to represent Belarus well in their respective colleges, not shy away from difficult conversations, and be leaders for their peers.

5. Language requirements

UWC schools and colleges primarily use English as the language of instruction. We do not require perfect language skills to apply, but applicants should be able to understand others and communicate their thoughts on an acceptable level.

Most of our finalists have a B2 level of English or higher, but each year we also have finalists who have a slightly lower language level but exhibit a great motivation to improve. Those finalists usually get extra support once in college and are able to successfully complete their studies.

Not confident that your language skills are enough? We recommend you try applying anyway. You might be underestimating yourself, and the selection process will be a great way to practice your English!

Ready to apply?

If you meet the above criteria and are excited about the UWC experience, we encourage you to begin your application process. Click below to apply or get answers to the most common questions:

Please note that you are only allowed to submit one application per academic year to study at UWC, even if you are eligible to apply via more than one UWC national committee.

We look forward to receiving your application and helping you embark on this life-changing journey!
If you don’t meet the criteria above, take a look at the UWC International site and find out more about other ways to apply to UWC.

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