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There are 16 state and 15[145] private institutions of higher education in Moldova, with a total of
126,100 students, including 104,300 in the state institutions and 21,700 in the private ones. The
number of students per 10,000 inhabitants in Moldova has been constantly growing since the
collapse of the Soviet Union, reaching 217 in 2000–2001, and 351 in 2005–2006.
The National Library of Moldova was founded in 1832. The Moldova State University and the
Academy of Sciences of Moldova, the main scientific organizations of Moldova, were
established in 1946.
As of 2015, Romania allocates 5,000 scholarships in high schools and universities for Moldovan
students.[146] Likewise, more than half of preschool children in Moldova benefit from Romania
funded program to renovate and equip kindergartens.[147] Almost all the population is literate: the
literacy rate of the population aged 15 and over is estimated at 99.4% (as of 2015).[148]