175 students enrolled in Kyiv Theological Schools
New students of the Kyiv Theological Schools. Photo: KDAiS
On August 7, 2025, the Kyiv Theological Academy and Seminary (KDAiS) concluded the results of the 2025 admission campaign. According to the KDA press service, 175 applicants were admitted for study.
The Rector of KDAiS, Archbishop Sylvester of Bilihorodka, during the meeting of the Academic Council of theological schools, spoke about the results of this year's admission campaign.
Archbishop Sylvester reported that 27 applicants were enrolled in the full-time department of the Kyiv Theological Seminary, and 34 in the Kyiv Theological Academy. In the correspondence department, 67 people were admitted to KDS, and 47 to KDA.
After the conclusion of the Academic Council, in the square in front of the administrative building of the Academy, the senior assistant to the vice-rector for educational work, Archimandrite Volodymyr (Tsypynyo), announced the results for the applicants.
After this, the priest answered students' questions about their future life within the walls of the Kyiv theological schools.
As reported by the UOJ, believers are invited to St. Peter Mohyla catechetical courses at KDA.
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