Educational Compensation for Children of Combatants: Key Details for 2026.
Support for Children of Combatants in 2026
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, the state will provide special support to the children of combatants by compensating their educational costs. This initiative aims to ensure equal opportunities in education for young people connected to veterans or the fallen, and to support their professional development. This program is part of broader social support measures for families affected by military conflict.
Compensation Eligibility Criteria
The primary conditions for receiving compensation are that applicants must be under 23 years old and studying under a 'contract' (fee-paying) arrangement. Compensation is available for study periods in the 2024/2025 or 2025/2026 academic years. Applications with the required documentation must be submitted by September 2026. The compensation covers the cost of obtaining professional pre-higher or higher education at any accredited Ukrainian educational institution.
Eligibility for compensation extends to:
- Family members of the deceased;
- Children of veterans with disabilities;
- Children of combat participants;
- Children of those missing in action;
- Children of prisoners of war;
- Children of individuals injured during the Revolution of Dignity;
- Children of persons disabled as a result of war.
This demonstrates the state's commitment to supporting those impacted by military conflicts.
Compensation can be provided for various study formats, including:
- Full-time (in-person);
- Distance learning;
- External studies;
- Dual education programs.
This flexibility allows students to choose the learning format most suitable to their needs and circumstances. Thus, the state initiative aims to create favorable conditions for the education of young people who are children of combatants.
This initiative represents a significant step toward ensuring social justice and supporting young people who have faced hardships due to their parents' involvement in hostilities. Providing tuition compensation not only eases the financial burden but also opens new avenues for professional development, which is particularly crucial in the context of national post-war recovery. It may also facilitate the integration of veterans' children into society by offering them prospects for a dignified future.
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