Students with Special Needs and Special Status

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Students with special needs and special status face special circumstances or challenges which prevent or hinder their full and effective inclusion and participation in the study process. In order to acquire the necessary knowledge and competences and successfully complete their studies, these students are entitled to certain adjustments. At the University of Maribor, we strive to adjust our studies to all such students. You can also find stories of individual students with special needs and special status among the stories of UM students and graduates.

Granting the Status

​Students may apply for the status of a student with special needs and/​or special status during their bachelor's or master's studies. As a rule, the student submits the application when enrolling in the first year of study, higher years of study or in the graduate year. The application is submitted to the faculty's Student Affairs Office and decided upon by the faculty's commission responsible for academic affairs, which adopts a decision on whether the requested special status can be granted or not. As a rule, the student is granted the status for one academic year with the possibility of extension.

The procedure for obtaining the status for different categories of students and the rights and duties arising from an individual status are regulated by the Rules on Students with a Special Status at the University of Maribor and by the Rules on the Study Process of Students with Disabilities at the University of Maribor​.

The status of a student with special needs or special status may be granted to a student who accompanies the application for the status with relevant evidence according to the type of the status he or she has requested.

August 2023: The Olympic Committee of Slovenia - the Association of Sports Federations stopped issuing certificates on the status of registered or categorized athletes, as the official source is the publicly av​ailable records on the OKS-ZŠZ website​ (available only in Slovene). If students prove their entitlement to special status with a certificate from the Olympic Committee of Slovenia, they circle the proof in the application, and the faculty will check the status in the official records of OKS-ZŠZ.

Status Types

(1) Status of a student with special needs
  • blind or partially sighted students or students with a visual impairment,
  • deaf and hard of hearing students, 
  • students with speech impairments, 
  • students with reduced mobility, 
  • students with a long-term illness, 
  • students with autism spectrum disorders, and 
  • students with emotional and behavioural disorders.
(2) Status of a student with special status
  • ​​students - top-level athletes,
  • students - recognised artists, 
  • other students participating in international competitions, and
  • students - parents until the start of their child's compulsory schooling.

​The list of contact persons at the UM who provide help and information to students with special needs or special status

You are invited to contact the contact persons for an individual conversation.​


Faculty of Economics and Business UM
​Undergraduate studies: 
Gregor Božič
+386 2 22 90 203

Postgraduate studies: 
Jasmina Grahornik
+386 2 22 90 205
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science UM

Vladimira Kožuh Ledinek 

vladka.kozuh@um.si

+386 2 22 07 007

Faculty of Energy Technology UM
Klavdija Vidmar
07 62 02 216



Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering UM
Mateja Mlakar
+386 2 22 94 404

Faculty's Student Affairs Office
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences UM
Jožica Lončarič Repa
+386 2 32 09 019
Faculty of Logistics UM
Marjana Potočnik
+386 3 42 85 303​
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics UM
Cecilija Loparič

+386 2 22 93 879

Faculty of Organizational Sciences UM
Romana Lesjak​

+386 4 23 74 215​

Faculty of Medicine UM
Mojca Ješe

+386 2 23 45 841

Faculty of Tourism UM
Janja Grubič

+386 8 20 57 063

Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security UM
​Barbara Čuvan

+386 1 30 08 308

Faculty of Health Sciences UM
Alenka Marsel

+386 2 30 04 716​

Faculty of Arts UM
Mira Mastinšek (1st-cycle)
+386 2 22 93 643

Daniela Miloševič (2nd-cycle)
+386 2 22 93 781

Jasna Žolnir (3rd-cycle)

+386 2 22 93 775

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering UM

Urška Mandir Tiršek (1st-cycle)

urska.tirsek@um.si

+386 2 22 07 504


Sandra Flamiš (2nd-cycle)

sandra.flamis@um.si

+386 2 22 07 505​


Andreja Rajh (3rd-cycle)

andreja.rajh@um.si

+386 2 22 07 506​

Faculty of Education UM
Jasmina Škundrić

+386 2 22 93 740


Assist. Prof. dr. Marta Licardo 

marta.licardo@um.si

+386 2 22 93 642

Faculty of Law UM

Bernarda Pevec

bernarda.pevec@um.si

+386 2 25 04 244


Higher Education Teacher - Tutor: 

Assoc. Prof. dr. Suzana Kraljić

suzana.kraljic@um.si

+386 2 25 04 232​

Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Architecture UM

Faculty's Student Affairs Office

referat.fgpa@um.si

The University of Maribor Library
Sandra Kurnik Zupanič
sandra.kurnik@um.si​
+386 2 25 07 424​

Contact person at the Rectorate of the University of Maribor for general information

Katja Breznik
Department of Education and Study UM
katja.breznik@um.si​​​​​​​​​​​
+386 2 23 55 222​

Slovenian Association of Disabled Students

​The Slovenian Association of Disabled Students (DŠIS) offers its members educational, cultural, sports and social activities at home and abroad, free transport with adapted vehicles, free use of modern computer equipment with Internet access, adaptation of study literature in accessible formats, organization of personal assistance and advice and assistance with questions in relation to study and living conditions.

More information is available at the Slovenian Association of Disabled Students's website.
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