Graduates praised by Governor for successfully completing their academic journey.
In Omsk, Graduation Ceremonies Marked by Regional Head's Address
Today marks the culmination of scholastic journeys for approximately 8,000 eleventh-graders across the Omsk region, as graduation ceremonies are held in schools throughout the region.
At School No. 144, Governor Vitaly Khotchenko participated in a graduation ceremony to offer congratulations to the graduates, teachers, and parents. Recognizing the significance of the occasion, he emphasized that this day brings a unique blend of excitement and joy for everyone involved.
The governor acknowledged the path from the first school line to the final bell as a life filled with discoveries, hard work, and the first significant accomplishments. He encouraged the graduates to consider the last bell as a commencement rather than a farewell, expressing faith in their ability to embrace future opportunities.
Khotchenko also underscored the regional support available for talented graduates. Those who enroll in Omsk universities on high EGE scores stand to receive one-time payments ranging from 30,000 to 120,000 rubles. Since its inception, this support measure has benefited over 700 graduates.
While specific details about regional support programs in Omsk may be found through local government or educational institution resources, talented graduates can generally anticipate regional support to provide financial assistance, mentorship opportunities, and career advancement assistance. Graduates likely need to demonstrate academic excellence to avail themselves of these support programs, although further requirements may vary. Omsk State Medical University and other institutions may offer tailored programs for their graduates; however, details would need to be verified through direct contact with these organizations.
I'm not sure, but it seems that the educational-and-self-development opportunities for talented graduates in Omsk extend beyond just financial assistance. They could potentially receive mentorship and career advancement assistance as well.