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EU official warns education reform may isolate Georgian students from Europe

by Mariam Razmadze
October 17, 2025
in Highlights, News, Social & Society
Reading Time: 1 min read
EU official warns education reform may isolate Georgian students from Europe

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EU Project Coordinator Lika Glonti has raised concerns over the Georgian government’s planned education reform, warning that the proposed shift to an 11-year school system could effectively halt Georgian students from studying at European universities.

Glonti’s comments came in response to the government’s recently announced education reform which includes several sweeping structural changes — among them, reducing general education to 11 years, introducing a 3-year bachelor’s and 1-year master’s model, and implementing the ‘one faculty per state university’ rule. The reform also points to the creation of a second national university hub in Kutaisi, alongside Tbilisi.

As Glonti stated, the implications of these reforms extend far beyond state universities. Writing on social media, she noted that the proposed funding system, which would allocate state orders exclusively to public institutions, would leave private universities increasingly dependent on tuition fees. In a country where many families already struggle with financial hardship, she warned, this shift could make higher education unattainable for large segments of the population.

Glonti further predicted that private universities would be forced to rely on foreign students, particularly in medical programs while enrollment in other disciplines could sharply decline. She described the reform as a step that ‘blocks the path to studying at European universities’.

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