Gyeongnam National University Holds 'Go.Sang.Hae.Dream Program' to Support Freshmen
Freshmen at Gyeongnam National University are participating in the Go.Sang.Hae.Dream program.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] The Gyeongnam National University University Innovation Support Project Group announced on the 15th that it held the 'One-Stop Student Counseling Support Go.Sang.Hae.Dream (Dream)' program for freshmen at the Peace Hall on the first floor of the Creative Hall.
The Gyeongnam National University 'One-Stop Student Counseling Support Go.Sang.Hae.Dream' program is an abbreviation of 'Worry·Counseling·Solution,' and it is a program that provides one-stop support for various concerns such as school life, career, learning, and employment from the early stages of freshmen admission.
The program involves four departments: the Student Success Innovation Center of the University Innovation Support Project Group, the Student Counseling Center of the University Life Culture Center, the University Job Center of the Talent Development Office, and the Education Innovation Institute. It is conducted over about five weeks targeting freshmen from 26 departments within the university.
Freshmen tour the four participating departments in the program and receive diverse information needed during their first semester.
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A representative of the Gyeongnam National University University Innovation Support Project Group stated, "We expect that this program, which will be conducted over the next five weeks, will help freshmen succeed in school life and career planning, and further assist students in achieving their dreams."
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