The students were among a group of demonstrators who broke into the ministry in response to the controversial move that stirred fierce debates over Taiwan's history and tense relationship with China.
The five students are being charged for obstruction of justice and coercion, but prosecutors said Wednesday that given their youth, probation could be appropriate if a guilty verdict is handed down.
"The defendants are students, and may not have considered carefully (their actions) as they're still young," the Taipei District Prosecutors Office said in a statement.
Critics claimed the curriculum changes -- including a disputed reference to Taiwan being "recovered by China" -- espoused China's version of history and were introduced without proper consultation.
The protests came amid growing public concern about China's influence as cross-strait ties deepen under current president Ma Ying-jeou, who is seen as close to Beijing.
Charges against activist Lin Kuan-hua -- whose suicide at the height of the protests saw the ministry occupied again for weeks -- were dropped due to his death, prosecutors said.
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