At the Faculty of Computer Science and Informatics in Ljubljana, every time you enrol, you have to fill in, print and send in forms that could be submitted via an online application. In the online application, we are enrolled with a digital certificate. We also have to send printed receipts for the registration fee, which we have paid, for example, via e-banking, which seems to me to be un-ecological and unnecessary, as we could have done it electronically. It also bothers me that, in order to enrol in the second year of study, written proof of a systematic examination is required, when we could exchange data digitally with the health authority. It is ironic that this is happening in the Faculty of Computer Science and Informatics, where it seems as if they are still somewhere in the era of typewriters. I am also generally annoyed that in Slovenia there is no digital certificate of enrolment at university, but we have to take written certificates to student services and similar institutions. I suggest that: - The student information system should finally be made fully digital, without the need to print and send forms. - The digital exchange of data on the systematic examination carried out between the health service and the faculties should be established. - A digital way of proving student status is established, so that institutions no longer rely on written certificates.