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Maintaining student status after bachelor's: fewer formalities, more work time.

New regulations will allow students who have completed their bachelor's or engineering studies to retain student status until October 31st of the same year. This means they won't have to register with the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) during the break between studies, simplifying formalities and allowing them to focus on work or further education without additional burdens.
Key points
Students after bachelor's or engineering degrees will retain student status until October 31st, ensuring continuity of social insurance (for those under 26).
There will be no need to register with ZUS during the transitional period between first and second-cycle studies, reducing bureaucracy.
The change aims to encourage students to take their diploma exams earlier and enable them to freely take up work during the summer break.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1766
Process start date: 2025-10-07