[3] Tibiscus University started operating in 1991 as a limited liability company called the Institute of Studies and Continuing Education which organized university study programs, authorized to operate according to the legislative provisions of the time.
[4] In time, the institute changed its form of organization so that the study programs passed from the company, which was disbanded, to the association of the same name, ISEPT Tibiscus.
[5] The legal separation of the higher education institution from its founders took place in 2002 when Tibiscus University was established and implicitly accredited by law.
Specifically, since 2005, the founders have been blocked from making any further decisions and have been stripped of the unit's stamp.
The library operates in its own space in the B building, in 10 rooms out of which five are designed for book depository.