Career guidance is an important stage in preparing high school students for a conscious choice of profession and higher education institution. It provides an opportunity to explore the university’s specialties, interact with faculty members, and get answers to questions about study conditions, internships, and employment prospects. This approach helps students better understand their own interests and decide on their educational path.
On December 18, 2025, an Open Day was held. This is the largest career guidance event before the admission campaign, during which high school students explored the university’s educational programs, attended faculty presentations, interacted with professors and admissions staff, and learned about admission requirements and student life opportunities.
In December, themed events were also held, including a meeting with veterans of security and information resilience, participation in a regional human rights conference, and cultural and educational activities related to Christmas celebrations. All these events allowed prospective applicants to become acquainted with current issues in professional development and the university’s cultural life.
In January 2026, the national project “Winter Admission” began. It includes preparatory courses for applicants for the national multidisciplinary test. The online format ensures access to preparation for participants from different regions and helps to systematize knowledge of mandatory subjects and elective subjects, contributing to effective admission preparation.
In addition to university-wide events, faculties conduct activities according to their career guidance plans. Each faculty organizes meetings with prospective students, presentations of educational programs, workshops, and consultations, providing a comprehensive understanding of the learning process and professional development opportunities.
Career guidance at Kherson State University is a series of events that helps students make informed choices about their profession and educational institution, prepare for admission, and confidently plan their educational and professional path.
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