Provedba Bolonjskog procesa u Bosni i Hercegovini otežana je iz niza razloga, a najvažniji je svakako nepostojanje državnog Zakona o visokom obrazovanju. U BiH Zakoni o obrazovanju su svedeni na entitetsku (Republika srpska) i županijsku razinu (Federacija BiH) i ne postoji nacionalno tijelo za kontrolu i koordinaciju provedbe Bolonjskog procesa. Studentska populacija, kako u našoj zemlji, tako i u široj regiji, izravno je i dugoročno izložena promjenama koje se događaju u sklopu reforme obrazovnog sustava. Osnovni cilj ovog rada je istražiti opću razinu stavova i mišljenja studenata prema Bolonjskom procesu, potom utvrditi način na koji se informiraju o Bolonjskom procesu i jesu li optimisti kada je u pitanju reforma obrazovanja i povećanje šansi na tržištu rada.Implementation of Bologna process in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been difficult for many different reasons, and the most important one is non-existence of High Education Law on the state level. In B&H Education Laws are deduced to entity (Republic of Srpska) and cantonal (Federation of B&H) levels and national board for the control and coordination of implementation of Bologna process does not exist. Student\u27s population in our country, as well as in whole of the region, is directly and in the long-term affected by changes, which are happening within educational reform. The main goal of this paper is to examine general level of student\u27s opinions and their attitudes towards Bologna process. We also intent to research student’s sources of information about Bologna process and are they optimistic with regard to educational reform and enlargement of their chances on the labor market