Cadet Scholarships in Ukraine: What Payments Are Available and How Much They Receive.
Social Benefits for Cadets at Ukraine’s Higher Military Educational Institutions
According to Novyny.live: Cadets enrolled in Ukraine’s higher military schools are entitled to a range of social benefits, including scholarships, free accommodation, meals, military uniforms, and medical care. The amount of scholarship money depends on the cadet’s year of study, academic performance, social status, and position.
- First- and second-year cadets receive scholarships ranging from 9,646 to 10,320 hryvnias.
- Orphans and children deprived of parental care receive higher amounts, between 14,561 and 15,109 hryvnias.
- For third- and fourth-year cadets, scholarships fall between 9,970 and 10,524 hryvnias.
- Orphans and children without parental care in their third and fourth years can get scholarships ranging from 14,759 to 15,508 hryvnias.
Special attention is given to top-performing cadets. The maximum scholarship for an outstanding fourth-year cadet can reach up to 22,854 hryvnias. For high-achieving orphans and children deprived of parental care, the top scholarship amount is 27,838 hryvnias.
Additionally, new recruits just beginning their service receive a cash allowance. The minimum for this allowance is 20,130 hryvnias, which is paid out in the calendar month following the recruit’s arrival.
Why These Social Guarantees Matter
Ultimately, the system of social benefits for cadets at Ukraine’s military higher education institutions provides financial support and assistance to various student categories. This is a key factor in creating comfortable conditions for both study and service.
The significance of social guarantees for cadets in military schools goes beyond just financial aid—they also create incentives for learning and service. These benefits help attract young people to military education, which is vital for strengthening the country’s defense capabilities. Given the current challenges facing Ukraine, supporting future military professionals has become especially critical.
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