Contract students are reminded about the grant confirmation deadline until October 25.
The state services app 'Diia' reminded contract students not to forget to confirm their financial support certificate from the government until October 25, 2025. The educational grant is available for this year's entrants studying under contract and operates on the principle that 'money follows the student' - the government transfers funds directly to the university.
According to inkorr.com: The amount of state financial assistance depends on the results of the NMT in two subjects and the specialty coefficient. Students who scored 150+ points on the NMT can receive a grant of at least 17,000 UAH, and those who scored 170+ points are eligible for support starting from 25,000 UAH.
Conditions for receiving the grant
To receive the grant, you need to update the 'Diia' app, go to the 'Education Certificate' section, select 'Receive Grant' and confirm the action through Diia.Sign. Once the funds are transferred to the university, the system will send a notification to the user.
New features in the 'Diia' app
The 'Diia' app has become more convenient for Ukrainians. Among the new features are a single payment for families, the ability to replace driver's licenses online, and submitting reports on completed construction work under the 'eRecovery' program.
We remind you that the Ministry of Digital Transformation has denied rumors about the data leak of Ukrainians, calling them fabrications and a coordinated attack. The ministry noted that 'Diia' does not store personal data, but only collects information from state registers upon request.
After successfully enrolling in university, many students seek to learn about financial support options from the government. Contract students are reminded of the need to confirm the grant by October 25, as well as the conditions and amounts of assistance, which depend on test results and the specialty coefficient. The 'Diia' app also offers new services that simplify the receipt of government documents and reporting.
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