December 2, 2025
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The number of students over the age of 25 increased 8 times during the war – the head of the Ukrainian Military Academy

Over the past three years, the number of students over the age of 25 in Ukraine has increased from approximately 30,000 to 230,000, Ruslan Gurak, head of the State Education Quality Service, said. This growth occurred in wartime conditions and indicates a change in the structure of the student contingent. Source — ZN.UA As a result of inspections of universities carried out by the State Education Committee, 50,000 students were expelled”, — write on: ua.news

Over the past three years, the number of students over the age of 25 in Ukraine has increased from approximately 30,000 to 230,000, Ruslan Gurak, head of the State Education Quality Service, said. This growth occurred in wartime conditions and indicates a change in the structure of the student contingent.

Source — ZN.UA

As a result of inspections of universities carried out by the State Education and Research Center, 50,000 students over the age of 25 were expelled. This may indicate an increase in requirements for the quality of education and control over compliance with standards in higher education institutions.

Such a sharp increase in the number of students in the older age group may change the approach to the organization of the educational process and require adaptation of programs to the needs of adult students in the near future.

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