Mar 18 • 08:58 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Rectors call for a quick decision on higher education admission capacities

The Council of Rectors of Applied Higher Education has urged the Estonian Parliament and government to make immediate decisions regarding higher education admission capacities and funding, in light of an anticipated increase in graduates from secondary education between 2027-2029.

The Council of Rectors of Applied Higher Education (RKRN) in Estonia has formally appealed to the Estonian Parliament and the government to urgently address decisions related to admission capacities and funding for higher education. This request is driven by the concern that, over the years 2027 to 2029, nearly 1,000 more young people than usual are expected to graduate from secondary education each year. With these increasing numbers, the higher education system in Estonia must be prepared to accommodate them effectively.

The RKRN's appeal highlights the necessity for immediate planning and investment in higher education institutions to ensure they can handle the upcoming influx of students. It points to a potential strain on resources and infrastructure if the necessary preparations are not made in advance. The rectors emphasize that proactive measures are essential to maintain the quality of education and support for incoming students during this critical transition period.

This issue not only affects the educational realm but also has broader implications for the Estonian labor market and economy. By preparing adequately for an increasing number of graduates, the country can ensure that the workforce is equipped with the skills and knowledge required to meet future demands, ultimately contributing to national growth and development.

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