Under the guidance of the Director of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Associate Professor of the Department of Ukrainian Language, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Valentina Vasylivna Hrestchuk, and Professor of the Department of Ukrainian Language, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Vasyl Vasylyovych Hrestchuk, a student-intern of the 3rd year of the Faculty of Philology, specialties 014. Secondary education (Ukrainian language and literature) and 035. Philology (Ukrainian language and literature) of the full-time study program held professional orientation meetings with future entrants within the framework of educational and educational pedagogical practice.
Olga Bondyuk, a student of the 3rd year of the specialty 035. Philology (Ukrainian language and literature) of full-time education, held a career orientation meeting with students of grades 9-11 of Velikobychkiv ZZSO I-III degrees #1 of Velikobychkiv settlement council of Rakhiv district of Zakarpattia region. The intern outlined prospective study opportunities at Vasyl Stefanyk Prykarpattia National University for future applicants. Students had the opportunity to learn more about the Faculty of Philology, which provides a wide range of offers for quality education and development. The student shared her own impressions of studying at the Faculty of Philology, talked about the teaching staff, educational programs, literary and artistic evenings, etc. Undoubtedly, high school students became interested in the teaching profession and the prospects that open before them.
The head of practice – Valentina Vasylivna came to the meeting, who familiarized the students with general secondary education with the specifics of studying at the Faculty of Philology, kindly invited them to continue their studies at our university and read poetry for the high school students from her collection “We will meet where there will be no war…” .

We invite future applicants to join Vasyl Stefanyk Prykarpattia National University and we sincerely hope that they will eventually become part of the Faculty of Philology.