Krystal Fast (Accomodation Hostivař)

ARE YOU EXCITED ABOUT STUDYING? WE CAN'T WAIT TO WELCOME YOU!

Dear students,

Thank you for choosing ÚJOP UK to be the beginning of your academic career in the Czech Republic. In order to make this big step as easy as possible for you, we have summarized the most important guidelines for your arrival, as well as information about registration at the study centre, studying and life in the Czech Republic.


In addition to learning English and preparing for your university studies, there are many other things to do. What can you look forward to?



  • New friends from all over the world.

  • Teachers who really want you to succeed. If you attend classes and study hard, they will do their best for you.

  • A friendly team of academic assistants and supervisors. Please contact them if you need help or advice regarding classes at ÚJOP or your future university studies.

  • An introductory one-week orientation programme where you will get important information about studying and living in the Czech Republic. You will meet with ÚJOP alumni who will give you advice on how to handle everything.

  • Field trips, sports and cultural events throughout the year - see photo gallery here.


Make sure to bring your guitar, piano sheet music, cookbook, badminton, football, violin, kalimba and camera. Everything will be useful.


Calendar of important events

 



Autumn

Winter

Spring


Adaptation and Orientation Course

St. Nicholas Day

Trips to the countryside

Matriculation

Photography competition

Final exams

Nostrification (Diploma recognition)

Christmas

Certificate award ceremony

Visits to universities (Pilsen, etc.)

Doors Open Days

Visits to theatres, museums and galleries

Halloween

Submitting applications for all fields of study except arts

Musical matinee

Submitting applications to arts schools


You can check for more events and aktivities for students of Charles University at the page Student Life.


The Prague-Krystal study centre and the study department of ÚJOP UK wish you a safe trip to the Czech Republic and successful studies!


IMPORTANT INFORMATION


All that you find below is essential for your seamless check-in and the start of your classes.

1. WHEN AND WHERE?

Arriving at the study centre: 1 November 2024 - 3 November 2024 

Start of classes: 4 November 2024


Address of the Hostivař dormitory: Weilova 1144/2, 102 00 Praha 10

GPS: 50°03'07.9"N 14°32'19.0"E 

The reception is open 24 hours a day.


Address of the school (school building): José Martího 2/407, Praha 6

GPS: 50.0938867N, 14.3413583E


Description of the route is given below in the paragraph 7. FROM PRAGUE AIRPORT TO THE DORMITORY.   

  • Phone number of the study department (Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM): +420 724 076 495 (Nicole Bulantová)

  • Contacts of the accommodation office: +420 603 216 478 (Michal Janů), ubytovani.hostivar@ujop.cuni.cz 


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2. WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU

It is very important that you bring the documents and items that will be necessary for your registration, study and diploma recognition. Remember to check the list to make sure everything is ready before your departure.

2.1. To register at the study centre

All students need:

  • A valid passport.

  • One colour passport photo (3,5 x 4,5 cm).

  • The original health insurance document and insurance card (we recommend making a copy of the insurance document and card)


In addition to the above, underage students (i.e. students under 18 years of age at the time of registration) must also bring:

  • A consent that photographs and video footage taken during classes and school events may be used for promotional purposes.(the form is available here - download, print and have your parent or legal guardian sign it). The document must be signed by the student's parent or legal guardian and notarized.  



If you have a question regarding nostrification, write to nicole.bulantova@ujop.cuni.cz    

2.2. To have your diploma recognised

All students need:

  • Documents for nostrification


For more information and a detailed list of documents, see Nostrification of secondary education.


In addition to the above, underage students (i.e. students under 18 years of age at the time of registration) must also bring:

  • Power of attorney for the nostrification process (a form with the details of the authorised person was sent to you by email - download, print and have your parent or legal guardian sign it. The document must be signed by the student's parent or legal guardian and notarized. The document is not valid without notarization


2.3. For classes you need:

  • A laptop or tablet with a keyboard (not just a phone). We recommend Windows or Linux operating system.

  • Headphones, microphone and webcam. You will work with MS Teams.

  • EU socket adapter if your country uses a different one.

2.4. For hobby and free time:

  • A musical instrument such as a guitar, flute, violin (not a piano:-).

  • Sheet music for piano.

  • A cookbook.

  • Badminton.

  • Football or other kind of balls.

  • Camera etc.


Before you arrive: In order to prepare for your arrival, we need to receive information from you in advance about the stage of your visa processing and when you plan to arrive. In addition, we need you (or your parents if you are under 18) to sign important documents before you arrive. Please make sure you have read and followed all the very important points in this guide, which are listed below.

3. IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A VISA, EMAIL US IMMEDIATELY

for room reservation

If you have paid your accommodation deposit, we have a place reserved for you in one of our dormitories. For better integration of students and faster language learning, your roommate may be of a different nationality than you.


For students who need a visa: we can only reserve a room for you after it is confirmed that your visa has been granted. Once you have your visa, please send a scan of it to your academic assistant ( ), who will then send you a confirmation of your room reservation. The room is reserved for you only after we send you an email confirming it.


For visa-free students: we will reserve a room for you after we have received payment.


Important: Please remember that you must send an email no later than 25 October 2024 with information about your planned arrival date (see 4. IF YOU ALREADY KNOW YOUR ARRIVAL DATE, EMAIL US IMMEDIATELY).

If you do not let us know your arrival on time, your dorm room will not be ready for you before your arrival.

4. IF YOU ALREADY KNOW YOUR ARRIVAL DATE, EMAIL US IMMEDIATELY

for your room to be prepared.

4.1. Arrival 1 - 3 November 2024

Once you know the date and time of your arrival, please report (no later than 25 October 2024) this information to the following email address:


Please include "ARRIVAL + student's name" in the subject line of the email. Attach a scan of your visa to the email.


Please note: Without confirmed arrival information, your room cannot be ready before your arrival.

4.2. Arrival after 3 November 2024

Late arrival (i.e. after 3 November) is accepted only for serious and justified reasons, but no later than 20 November. When registering your arrival, explain the reasons for the delay.


In case of late arrival, the student is obliged to inform the study department and the dormitory by e-mail to the following addresses:


Include "DELAYED ARRIVAL + student's name" in the subject line of the email.


Please note: No refunds for missed classes!

5. ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE OF THE STUDY/ACCOMMODATION CONTRACT

Signing the study contract (and the accommodation contract if you have booked accommodation) is a required condition for starting your studies. You must sign it electronically from home via the Signi portal. We will send you a link to sign the contract electronically by the end of August. If you are under 18 years of age, the contract(s) must be signed by your parents.


The instructions for signing the contracts are here.


If you have not received an email from us by October 31, check your SPAM or bulk mail folder. If there is no email from us there either, write to:


Include "SIGNI PROBLEM + student's name" in the subject line of the email.

6. STUDYING BEFORE ARRIVAL

To support you on your educational trip as much as possible, we have prepared a summary of academic courses related to your chosen field of study. It has been attached to the email we have sent to you. If you do not have these materials, please email your academic assistant (mariko.cerna@ujop.cuni.cz).


Coming to the Czech Republic is very exciting of course. Maybe this is your first independent trip abroad. To make it easier for you, we have prepared a detailed guide on how to get from the airport to the school.


Please note: if you are travelling to the Czech Republic by other means (train, bus or car), we recommend downloading the mobile app "PID Lítačka". It is available to download on Google Play and Apple Store. It offers all Prague integrated transport tickets. You can even find your connection in the app and the app will also suggest the most suitable ticket for your trip.

7. FROM PRAGUE AIRPORT TO THE DORMITORY / THE SCHOOL


7.1. Withdrawing cash at the airport

We kindly remind you that in the Czech Republic, payment is made in Czech crown (koruna). Foreign currency is usually not accepted. Payment by card is common. We recommend withdrawing a small amount of money in Czech crowns (500-1000 CZK) upon arrival for transport and other small expenses. There are ATMs at the airport.


ATTENTION: We do not recommend using the exchange offices at the airport and at the hotel. They have a large margin.We recommend watching two short videos on YouTube before you arrive:


7.2. I’m taking public transport

Please note: we recommend downloading the mobile app PID Lítačka. It is available to download on Google Play and Apple Store. It offers all Prague integrated transport tickets. You can even find your connection in the app and the app will also suggest the most suitable ticket for your trip.


From the further description you will understand that it is closer from the airport to the school than from the airport to the Hostivař dormitory. Otherwise, it is better to go straight to the dormitory and plan your arrival at the school to register for later/next working day.

7.2.1. From the airport to the school

From the airport, the Krystal study centre can be reached in 17 minutes by trolleybus number 59. To get to Krystal, just buy a ticket for 30 CZK (30 minutes). You can buy your ticket from the orange machine right on the trolleybus. You can only pay by card.


Your final stop is Nádraží Veleslavín. You won't miss it because it's the final stop. From there, it's only a 7-minute walk to school.

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7.2.2. From the airport to the dorm

From th eairport to the Hostivař dormitory, you can take the following ride:  


  • From the Terminal 1 (or Terminal 2) stop to the Divoká Šárka stop by trolleybus number 59. Then from the Divoká Šárka stop to the Nádraží Hostivař stop by tram 26. 

  • From the Terminal 1 (or Terminal 2) stop, take trolleybus number 59 to the Nádraží Veleslavín stop, then take metro line A from Nádraží Veleslavín to Skalka station and then bus number 125 to the Nádraží Hostivař stop. 

You can buy a ticket in the orange vending machine directly in the trolleybus (you pay only by card) for 40 crowns or in the mobile application "PID Lítačka". 


Example:

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7.3. I'm taking a cab

Using public transport in Prague is easy, but if you prefer individual transport, you can easily book an official taxi at the airport. You can use the free Wi-Fi or Ubermat to order a taxi.


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7.4. Address of the dormitory and school

Address of the Hostivař dormitory: Weilova 1144/2, 102 00 Praha 10

GPS: 50°03'07.9"N 14°32'19.0"E 

The reception is open 24 hours a day.


Address of the school (school building): José Martího 2/407, Praha 6

GPS: 50.0938867N, 14.3413583E


Description of the route is given below in the paragraph 7. FROM PRAGUE AIRPORT TO THE DORMITORY.   

  • Phone number of the study department (Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM): +420 724 076 495 (Nicole Bulantová)) 

  • Contacts of the accommodation office: +420 603 216 478 (Michal Janů), ubytovani.hostivar@ujop.cuni.cz 


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8. CHECK IN AT THE DORMITORY

Important: Please remember that you must send an email no later than 25 October 2024 with information about your planned arrival date (see 4. DO YOU ALREADY KNOW YOUR ARRIVAL DATE? EMAIL US IMMEDIATELY). If you do not announce your arrival in time, your dorm room will not be ready for you before your arrival.



The reception is open 24 hours a day. Upon arrival at the Hostivař dormitory, fill up the papers at the reception, present your passport, take your card and check in to your room.  

8.1. Finishing the registration of your accommodation

The registration process of your accommodation must be finished in the accommodation office (building No. 7, ground floor) within the office hours posted on the office door.


To finish your registration, you will need:

  • A valid passport

  • To pay a one-time deposit of CZK 10,000 (in cash in Czech crowns or by credit card via terminal).


    This deposit covers any damage caused during your stay in the dormitory. At the end of your stay, a settlement will take place and the deposit (minus any possible damages) will be returned to you

 

8.2. Payment for accommodation:

The accommodation deposit you have paid (300 EUR/7050 CZK) starts to be used on your arrival day. The payment for accommodation is based on the current price list. After the deposit is used up, you will pay for your accommodation according to the instructions of the accommodation administrator (Michal Janů, accommodation office, building No. 7, ground floor).


More information about the accommodation is available here


9. REGISTRATION WITH THE FOREIGN "POLICE"

9.1. I have a D/VC visa or a DP biometric card

Students STAYING in the dormitory are NOT required to report to the foreign police. Their arrival will be reported by the dormitory administration after they have registered at the dormitory.


Students who are NOT accommodated in the dormitory MUST register on their own at the foreign police at Olšanská 2176/2, 130 51 Prague 3 within 3 working days from the date of arrival (only students who are staying in Prague).


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9.2. I have a D/VR visa

You must register at the Department of Asylum and Migration Policy of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic (OAMP MV ČR) within 30 calendar days. Don't worry, our study department will help you, just send a scan of your visa to kurator.krystal@ujop.cuni.cz . After arriving and registering at the study centre, you must contact the academic supervisor personally in office 345.


More information about reporting to the OAMP MV ČR


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9.3. I am from Ukraine

9.3.1. I have a temporary protection visa

Students STAYING in the dormitory are NOT required to report their change of residence by themselves. Their arrival will be reported by the dormitory administration after they have registered at the dormitory.

But they must report their change of residence address to competent authorities.


Students who are NOT accommodated in the dormitory MUST report their change of residence by themselves to the Department of Asylum and Migration Policy of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic (OAMP MV ČR).


General information on temporary protection is available on website Nasiukrajinci.cz/ua

9.3.2. I don't have a temporary protection visa yet

General information on temporary protection is available on website Nasiukrajinci.cz/ua

10. REGISTRATION TO STUDY

Registration is possible from 4 November 2024 every working day (Friday only by prior arrangement) from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM in office 337 of the study department (details will be specified later).

10.1. To register to study you will need:

All students:

  • A valid passport.

  • One colour passport photograph (3,5 x 4,5 cm).

  • The original health insurance document and insurance card (we recommend making a copy of the insurance contract and card).


Underage students (students who have not reached the age of 18 at the time of registration) are also required to bring from home:

  • A consent that photographs and video footage taken during classes and school events may be used for promotional purposes. (the form is available here - download, print and have your parent or legal guardian sign it).

  • Power of attorney for the nostrification process (a form with the authorised person's details has been emailed to you - download, print and have your parent or legal guardian sign it).

  • Both documents must be signed by the student's parent or legal guardian and notarised. A document without notarization is not valid.



10.2. During your registration you will fill in and sign:

  • Student's personal sheet.

  • A statement on health and safety and fire protection instruction for students and participants in lifelong learning.

  • Eduroam Wi-Fi network terms and conditions.

  • A health questionnaire (voluntary).

10.3. Please note: If you owe a debt to ÚJOP

If you owe a debt to ÚJOP (e.g. costs associated with sending DHL documents, outstanding course fees, etc.), you will be asked to pay this amount in the course of the first semester. Please note that all payments in the study centre and in the dormitory can only be made in Czech currency or by credit card via terminal. We do not accept foreign currency. We recommend that you have a payment card that can be used for payments both via terminal and online.


Information for students arriving late. Late arrival is only accepted for serious and justified reasons.


11. CLASSES

The classes start on: 4 November 2024


Please note: For students who are waiting for their visa, which means they will arrive in the Czech Republic later and start online classes from home, a good internet connection is essential.

11.0 Academic year

Academic year:  

  • is divided into trimesters  

  • during each trimester the study progress will be carefully monitored, at the end of each trimester there will be language exam and exam or credit in academic subjects

  • teaching is in English and is adapted to the students' level of language proficiency at each stage of the academic year 

  • the required entry level of English for students is at least B2

  • the study programme includes Czech lessons, which are conducted in an interactive and practical way and enable students to communicate in everyday situations in the Czech environment


11.1. Necessary equipment

You will receive some of the lessons, teaching materials and study information from us solely in electronic form. Therefore, you will need a laptop or tablet with a keyboard (not just a phone!) to study succesfully in the preparatory course and also for your future studies at universities in the Czech Republic. You will also need headphones, a microphone and a webcam (either all built-in or connected externally).


You will need a laptop for the entire academic year, as part of your studies (homework, asynchronous learning, communication with teachers and administration, webinars, etc.) will take place on the Microsoft Teams platform. The laptop can also be purchased after arrival in the Czech Republic, for example online in an e-shop (e.g. Alza.cz).

11.2. Necessary equipment for efficient studying in Microsoft Teams:

The hardware requirements to run MS Teams on a computer (Windows for MS or Mac) are quite modest. A regular "office setup" on your computer will be enough. Of course, the more powerful the computer, the better the quality of the online lessons. Please also check if your PC cable needs an adapter for EU sockets.


 Before the classes start, watch the tutorial video on Microsoft Teams.

11.3. Access to university systems and Microsoft Teams:

Each student must log in to the university system (CAS) and MS Teams before starting their studies. Each student will receive an email with their individual log in details and instructions how to proceed.


Click here for instructions on how to register in MS Teams.

Click here for instructions on how to change your CAS password.

11.4 General conditions of study

  • participation in all tests, examinations and credits is compulsory for all students 

  • after the first trimester, students may be reassigned to new class groups based on the results of the trimester exam, results of the placement test and an assessment of their attitude to study (attendance, activity in class, on-time submission of homework, etc.) 

  • the teaching process in the classes is adapted to the students' abilities and their results in the continuous assessment and end of term tests   

  • students are entitled to a consultation on topics they have not understood  

  • students' attendance is recorded in the programme. Absences (i.e. illness, late arrivals to classes, or other serious reasons) must not exceed 20% during the course of the study. If a student's absence exceeds the permitted limit, the procedure according to the Disciplinary Regulations of the ÚJOP UK (warning, suspension and expulsion from studies) is followed

  • students are obliged to follow the rules of conduct applicable in the programmes of the ÚJOP UK, we provide a safe learning and working environment for all students, teachers and staff. Any acts of discrimination, harassment or bullying based on race, nationality, gender, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or socio-economic status are not tolerated and will be sanctioned according to the disciplinary regulations  

  • in the case of accommodation in the dormitories of the ÚJOP UK, students are obliged to follow the dormitory rules and the rules of respectful coexistence

12. NOSTRIFICATION (Diploma recognition)

When applying to a Czech university, applicants (including foreigners) must provide evidence of their previous education (a report card, certificate or diploma). If you have completed your education in a country other than Slovakia, Poland, Germany, Hungary or Slovenia, your certificate or diploma must be recognised so that you can continue your studies in the Czech Republic.


To have your document recognised by the Czech Republic as equivalent to a Czech one, you must go through a nostrification procedure. The nostrification process starts soon after you arrive at the study centre.

Students of the preparatory courses of ÚJOP UK receive help with collecting and submitting documents from academic supervisors. This service is free of charge, you do not have to pay an additional fee for assistance with diploma recognition - the cost of this service is included in the course fee. You only pay for the cost of notarization, translations and government/faculty fees for the nostrification process itself.


It is therefore necessary to bring the original documents with you to the Czech Republic for nostrification. The list of documents required and detailed information on the nostrification process is available here.


If you have any questions about the nostrification, please contact the study department or your academic supervisor: nicole.bulantova@ujop.cuni.cz .


13. ACCOMMODATION IN THE DORMS

13.1. Payment for accommodation

The accommodation deposit you have paid (300 EUR / 7050 CZK) starts to be used on your arrival date. The payment for accommodation is based on the current price list. After the deposit is used up, you will pay for your accommodation according to the instructions of the accommodation administrator (Michal Janů, accommodation office, building No. 7, ground floor).


Important: Please note that all payments in the study centre and the dormitory can only be made in Czech currency or by card via terminal, or by transfer to an account (at the accommodation office only). We do not accept foreign currency. We recommend having a card that can be used for payments both via terminal and online.  


13.2. Cancellation policy for accommodation

The accommodation deposit is refundable after deduction of a 50% booking fee upon written request and only if the accommodation has not started. The deposit is non-refundable once the accommodation has started / once you check in to the dormitory. For further information, please refer to the ÚJOP UK Terms of Payment and Cancellation.


A request for termination of the accommodation must be sent to

ubytovani.hostivar@ujop.cuni.cz at least one week before your final departure.

13.3. What is available at Hostivař dorms

Choose a single or double room with private bathroom, shower and fridge. Rooms are cleaned twice a week. You’ll find kitchen and washing machines in the building. You can reliably connect to Wi-Fi throughout the building.


More about the Hostivař dorm  


14. PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN PRAGUE

We recommend downloading the mobile app "PID Lítačka" which is available for download in Google Play and Apple Store. It offers all Prague integrated transport tickets. In the app you can also find your connection and the app will even suggest the most suitable ticket for your trip.


More about tickets:

15. ASSISTANCE IN PRAGUE

If you need any help or advice on study once you arrive in Prague, please do not hesitate to contact the study department at: José Martího 2/407, Praha 6 or at nicole.bulantova@ujop.cuni.cz .


If you need any help or advice on accommodation once you arrive in Prague, please do not hesitate to contact the accommodation administrator: Michal Janů, +420 603 216 478, .


For more contacts, visit the Krystal Centre page.


All students will have a wonderful, interesting, but also challenging year with us. You have to master the foreign language, terminology and subject content and adapt to life in a foreign country. It is therefore essential that you make your studies a permanent priority. Even further study at university will require time and effort from you.


We will support you as much as possible on your educational journey and prepare a stimulating, motivating and pleasant environment for you. We will offer you support in choosing a university, making an application and getting nostrified. However, the essential part of the work remains with you, the student - your motivation, diligence, fulfilling your study obligations and adhering to all the conditions of the programme.


We can do it together!


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