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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Geon-ju] Jeonju University is visiting high schools to provide guidance on educational enhancement programs to alleviate the career and academic burden of students and parents who are having difficulties with college admission information due to COVID-19.


The Jeonju University Admissions Evaluation Team, composed of 10 full-time admissions officers, is currently providing guidance on educational enhancement support programs to offer necessary services at high schools.


The educational enhancement support programs operated by Jeonju University include high school-university linkage areas and college admission guidance areas, such as the "Jeonju University Career and Academic Fair (Eodiga Challenge)," "Out-of-School Youth Career and Academic Planning," and "Parent Career and Academic Academy," which are conducted both online and offline.


In the college admission guidance area, programs include the "Visiting Admission Counseling Cafe," "University Consortium Admission Briefings," and "Regional and High School-specific Admission Briefings."


A Jeonju University official stated, "Through the high school-university linkage programs, we want to help high school students smoothly plan their career paths and academic progress," adding, "We will provide various programs demanded by students, teachers, and parents with the mission and responsibility of a regional university."



Meanwhile, Jeonju University's educational enhancement support programs are offered free of charge, and applications and inquiries can be made through the Jeonju University Admissions Office website or by phone.


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