{"id":12309,"date":"2019-11-01T21:46:49","date_gmt":"2019-11-01T20:46:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/us.edu.pl\/student\/?page_id=12309"},"modified":"2025-09-25T11:19:52","modified_gmt":"2025-09-25T09:19:52","slug":"stypendium-socjalne","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/us.edu.pl\/student\/en\/wsparcie-i-fundusze\/swiadczenia-stypendia-i-zapomoga\/stypendium-socjalne\/","title":{"rendered":"Social allowance"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Social Allowance<\/h3>\r\n

A student in a difficult financial situation whose monthly income does not exceed PLN 1,570.5 nett per capita in the family (from the 2024\/2025 academic year, the income threshold is 45% of the minimum wage determined from 1 January of the year preceding the academic year for which the social allowance is awarded) is entitled to receive a social allowance. The amount of the allowance is determined by the Rector\u2014in agreement with the Student Government\u2014at the end of October (for the winter semester of a given academic year) and in March (for the summer semester).<\/p>\n

A student\u2019s financial situation is determined on the basis of a monthly income per each member of a student\u2019s family. The monthly amount of income per capita in the family of a student applying for the social allowance is determined in accordance with the Act of 28 November 2003 on Family Benefits.
\nIf the monthly income per capita in the family does not exceed PLN 600 nett (from January 2025, PLN 823 nett \u2013 the amount of the income criterion entitling to apply for social service benefits), it is mandatory to attach to the application for a social allowance a certificate issued by a social welfare centre or a social services centre about the use of social service benefits by the student or their family members in the year of submitting this application (an application for a certificate may be submitted by the student electronically via the ePUAP platform). Failure to attach such a certificate will result in a refusal to grant a social allowance.
\nIf a student or their family members demonstrate very low or no income in their application for a social allowance and do not use social service benefits, the student may be granted a social allowance if they have documented the family\u2019s sources of income.<\/p>\n

A student may receive a higher amount of the social allowance in particularly justified cases. Such allowance is granted, in particular, to a student who is an orphan or has reached the legal age in foster custody.<\/p>\n

Social allowance is granted at the student\u2019s formal request. The application, together with a declaration of income containing documentation confirming the income situation uploaded in the form of jpg and pdf attachments, is completed and submitted electronically via USOSweb<\/a> by the 10th day of a given month.<\/p>\n

If the application is submitted by the 10th day of the given month, the allowance is paid out for the month in which the application was submitted; if the application is submitted after that date \u2013 the allowance is paid out in the following month without any compensation for the previous month.<\/p>\n

The allowance is granted by the Dean or Vice-Dean under the authority of the Rector.<\/p>\n

According to the Act of 20 July 2018: The Law on Higher Education and Science, when determining the amount of the income entitling a student to apply for the social allowance, the following incomes shall be taken into account:<\/p>\n