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Polish student ID
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The Polish student ID (Polish: Legitymacja studencka) is a document certifying that the person is enrolled in an institution of higher education (e.g., university) in Poland.
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The student ID is issued upon matriculation and is valid until the completion of the studies, unenrolment as a student, or removal of students' rights. The ID is revalidated every semester,[1] by means of issuing a holographic sticker issued by the organizational unit of the university.
The student ID entitles the holder to discounted fares on public transportation (trains and buses).[2] However, after expiring 26 years of age, the train discounts are no longer valid.
The electronic student ID was introduced in 2006,[3] and combines the functions of three traditional (paper) personal documents: the paper student ID, the library card, and travel card (karta miejska).[4]
Every Polish student ID (in form of a smart card) constitutes a valid MIFARE card.
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