General Questions
General Questions
Who determines the admission procedure to educational institutions?
Can a child be registered in an educational institution online from abroad?
Yes, the application can be submitted electronically from any location, including abroad, via CPIS.
About CPIS
What is CPIS?
CPIS is a Centralised Information System for Admission to Education Programmes that ensures equal opportunities for everyone to access effective admission to education programmes services tailored to individual needs. The admission services follow a one-stop shop principle.
What purpose does CPIS serve?
The CPIS information system covers all stages of admission to educational programmes—from submitting an application to signing a study contract.
Will I be able to submit an application to a private educational institution via CPIS?
No. Private educational institutions set their own admission conditions. For further information, you shall contact the institution directly.
For whom CPIS is intended?
CPIS is intended for education participants at all levels – students (14 years old and older), education providers, municipal administrations and other related institutions.
User Login
How to log in to the CPIS information system?
You can log in to the system in two ways:
1) by using the e-Government Gateway or
2) by accessing the invitation received via email, using your email address and password.
I am a parent / guardian. How can an underage applicant login to the system?
- If you are a parent, log in via the e-Government Gateway and select the option to act on behalf of your child – in the CPIS information system, you will be able to complete an application for admission to a vocational education and training school.
- If you are a parent, log in to the CPIS information system and send your child an invitation via email to join the system.
- If you are a parent or guardian, contact the vocational education and training school you are interested in – they will send an invitation to join the system to the email address you provide. More information is available here.
How to log in without access to the E-Government Gateway?
If you are unable to log in via the E-Government Gateway, you can request an invitation to log in to the information system by email.
- If you are underage and wish to enroll in vocational education and training programmes, you must provide a parent’s or guardian’s consent to a vocational education and training institution. You can do so by:
- Arriving at a vocational education and training institution and presenting a consent form signed by a parent or guardian along with a privacy policy document signed by you.
- Arriving together with one of your parents or guardians and signing the consent form and privacy policy document directly at the vocational education and training institution.
- Sending a consent form electronically signed by one of your parents or guardians via email and presenting a privacy policy document signed by you to the vocational education and training institution.
Find the consent form here.
Find the privacy policy document here.
Find the contact details of vocational training institutions here.
- If you wish to enroll in vocational education and training programmes:
Contact the vocational education and training institution of your interest. You can find their contact details here. - If you wish to submit an application for your child’s admission to a general education school or pre-school:
Contact your municipality’s education department. You can find the contact details of the municipalities here.
Please note that when visiting school and/or municipality, you should bring an identity document.
How long is the sign-up link valid?
The link is valid for two hours.
What should I do if the received sign-up link is not working?
The sent link is valid for two hours. A new invitation can be sent only after two hours. If you need a new sign-up link, please contact the educational institution.
What should I do if the educational institution sent me an invitation to sign up, but I did not receive the link?
If you did not receive the link, check the Spam or Junk folder in your email.
Will I be able to submit an application for enrollment while outside of Lithuania?
Yes, you are be able to submit an application even when not in Lithuania.
Submission of applications is held electronically via CPIS informational system.
Privacy and Data
What purposes do we process your personal data for?
The purpose of processing personal data is to identify and authenticate individuals who wish to enroll in educational programmes, or their representatives if they are minors, enabling them to use the tools provided by the Centralised Admission to Educational Programmes Information System (CPIS) for the purpose of concluding study contracts, processing personal data electronically within the system, and providing information to data recipients involved in educational and vocational training activities.
Who is the controller of your personal data?
Who is the processor of your personal data?
Public institution “Mokausi Lietuvoje”, Mokslininku str. 2A, 08412 Vilnius
How can you contact the Data Protection Officer?
How long do we retain your personal data?
CPIS data is stored for 1 year from the moment of its receipt. After this period, the data in CPIS is transferred to other state information systems or destroyed.
What rights do you have as a data subject?
- The right to obtain information about data processing;
- The right to access the data;
- The right to request the correction of data;
- The right to request the deletion of data (“right to be forgotten”);
- The right to restrict data processing;
- The right to data portability;
- The right to object to data processing;
- The right to withdraw consent for data processing;
- The right to lodge a complaint with the State Data Protection Inspectorate at https://vdai.lrv.lt/en/.
Contacts
Contacts
- For general information:
- +370 65166999
- [email protected]
- To learn personal information about yourself:
- Submit an electronic form via CPIS by authorising via E-Government Gateway
- Contacts for institutional communication: