Moscow State University denied reports about the impending expulsion of a 9-year-old student | News | News

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Alisa Teplyakova, a nine-year-old student of the Faculty of Psychology at Lomonosov Moscow State University, is not going to be expelled. This was announced on October 2 by the rector of the university, Viktor Sadovnichy.

“She studies, her dad goes to classes with her, the faculty takes care of her,” he told TASS.

At the same time, Sadovnichy answered negatively to a journalist’s question about whether there are plans to expel her.

Earlier, on September 30, the girl’s father, Yevgeny Teplyakov, said that they were threatening to expel her for non-attendance. He did not name the names of teachers who adhere to the position not to help the girl graduate from the university ahead of schedule. According to him, many teachers do not welcome an individual approach to teaching.

On August 17, it became known that Alisa Teplyakova did not enter a budgetary place at the psychological faculty of Moscow State University. Her father said that the girl will study on a contractual basis.

The fact that a schoolgirl from Moscow passed the USE at the age of eight became known on July 9. She graduated from school number 626, passed the exam and received a certificate for the 11th grade. According to her father, at the age of seven, the girl received a certificate for the ninth grade, then passed the subjects for the 11th grade, but received the document a year later for technical reasons.

At Moscow State University, they announced their intention to accept the girl for training and help with those organizational issues that may cause her difficulties. According to the press service of the university, the faculty is open to everyone who wants to connect their lives with psychological science.

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