FAQ
Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about rebranding.
Frequently Asked Questions
The name WSB (the acronym reads in Polish “Higher School of Banking”) was strictly associated with banking and economics and, for a long time, our offer has featured study programmes such as Psychology in Business, Internal Security, Logistics, Pedagogy, etc., which is why we wanted a new, distinctive name that would be more universal and more suited to our range of courses.
The new name is unique and corresponds to the wide range of programmes that are available at our university.
We have been looking for a name that expresses: practicality, friendliness, modernity, accessibility and universality. The name refers in meaning to the Polish word “meritum” – essence, which evokes the pragmatism and effective performance that are characteristic of our university. The new name also highlights the wide range and practical nature of our programmes of study.
The diploma will remain valid, and duplicates will be issued with the old name.
This is only the university name that changes and nothing else. If the documents in the admission process were made available before the name change and have not been signed (in particular the educational services agreement or the fee regulations), new documents will be made available after the name change, and they will already state the new name.
The discount scheme that existed before the name change remains the same. If there are any changes in the future we will keep you informed.
Diplomas issued before the university name change date and their duplicates will not be exchanged. Graduates completing their degree before the change of the university's name, and applying for duplicates (diplomas, certificates and other graduation documents) will receive them with the old name. Diplomas from graduations taking place after the name change will bear the new name; it will not be possible to issue a diploma with the WSB logo.
It is a good idea to write the new name and include the former name in brackets, i.e. WSB University.
All WSB Merito Universities have undergone a name change and have been granted the right to use the word “Uniwersytet” in their Polish name due to their change of category (as defined by Polish law).
The name change of the university does not affect the admission rules. These are individually determined by the university.
The tuition fee system and its flexibility remain unchanged.
The new name opens up new opportunities for us – we can develop a broader educational offer that will address even better the needs of students, applicants and the labour market.
The new name opens up new opportunities for us – we can develop a broader educational offer that will address even better the needs of students, applicants and the labour market.
If the thesis defence took place on or after the date of the name change, the graduate will receive a diploma with the new name of the university. If the defence took place before the name change, the graduate will receive a diploma with the university's former name.
No, there is no need to submit new documents to the embassy. If necessary, the university will issue a name change certificate (or you will be able to download it yourself from the Extranet).
If necessary, the university will issue a name change certificate (or you will be able to download it yourself from the Extranet).
If necessary, the university will issue a name change certificate (or you will be able to download it yourself from the Extranet).