The rules for granting financial aid are regulated by the:

  1. Act of July 20, 2018. Law on higher education and science
  2. Regulations on benefits for students of Lublin WSEI University

The financial aid may be granted to a student who is temporarily in a difficult life situation in particular due to:

  1. birth of a student’s child,
  2. death of an immediate family member,
  3. sudden illness of the student or immediate family member,
  4. damage caused by another fortuitous event (e.g. fire, natural disaster),
  5. accident

Financial aid may be granted no more than 2 times per academic year.

You cannot receive financial aid if, among other things:
  1. You are not a student, e.g. after being removed from the list of students or after obtaining a degree/dissertation defense, or you have not completed the formalities necessary for admission.
  2. You hold a degree:
    1. master’s degree, master’s degree in engineering or equivalent;
    2. bachelor’s degree, engineer’s degree or equivalent, if resuming first degree studies.
  3. You have been studying for more than 12 semesters, regardless of whether you have previously received scholarships and/or aid grants, with the proviso that within the 12-semester period, benefits are available for studies:
    1. first degree – no longer than for 9 semesters;
    2. second degree – no longer than for 7 semesters.
The total period referred to above is longer by 2 semesters if the student has taken a single master’s degree program, the duration of which, as prescribed by law, is 11 or 12 semesters.
  1. The period referred to in paragraph 3 includes all semesters started by the student in studies, including semesters falling during the period of use of dean’s leaves, with the exception of semesters in consecutive first degree studies started or continued after obtaining the first bachelor’s, engineer’s or equivalent degree. In the case of education in several fields of study, semesters taken simultaneously are treated as one semester.
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