February 17, 2018, the National Aviation University hosted the Open Doors Day.
The event was held at the NAU Acceptance Commission, where graduates of secondary schools and educational institutions of I-II level of accreditation had an opportunity to ask questions to the representatives of the directorates of the Educational and Scientific Institutes. Despite the epidemic of flu and quarantine in the schools of the capital, the premises of the NAU Admission Commission were filled by the youth and their parents before the official opening. Traditionally, the administration of the university joined the opening ceremony. Rector of the NAU Volodymyr Isaenko congratulated everyone present and appreciated the readiness of the AC to meet potential students. The university student noted that taking into account the number of young people who came today to the NAU, it is safe to say that interest in the university is constantly increasing. And all this - thanks to the work of the team, whose efforts extend not only to the internal environment of the university, but also far beyond its borders - it speaks of numerous NAU projects, which are implemented by employees and students or their participation. It creates a good image of the university and attracts potential entrants both from Ukraine and from abroad. According to Volodymyr Isaenko, the success of the admission campaign last year is not a limit, and next year NAU will show even better results. Students of graduate classes from the city of Kyiv and regions of Ukraine who are interested in the specialty 081 "Law", employees of the Educational and Legal Law Institute and students have been advised on the peculiarities of entry and conditions of studies at the Institute, the main areas in which the training of law students, training opportunities English-language project, etc. The format of the NAU Open Day gives a good opportunity for entrants to get acquainted with the academic capacities of the university and its structural divisions, to receive comprehensive answers to questions regarding the directions of preparation and the particulars of studying and leisure in a higher educational institution.