Honam University Decides to Reduce Tuition Fees by 11% for the Second Semester This Year
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Honam University (President Park Sangcheol) announced on the 9th that it will reduce tuition fees by 11% for the second semester of this year.
Honam University has faced significant financial difficulties due to years of frozen or reduced tuition fees and the impact of COVID-19, but to ease the financial burden on students and parents, it has decided to provide special scholarships to enrolled students.
The special scholarship recipients are regular undergraduate students enrolled in the first semester of the 2020 academic year, who will receive an 11% reduction on the actual tuition paid. The payment method is a deduction from the tuition fees for the second semester of the 2020 academic year.
Park Sangcheol, President of Honam University, stated, “We have decided to provide special scholarships to reduce part of the second semester tuition fees to ease the burden on students and parents who are going through difficult times due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Honam University will continue to do its best to ensure that students can focus on their studies in a safe and optimized educational environment.”
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Kang Minwoo, President of the Student Council, said, “We are grateful to the university for deciding to reduce tuition fees despite the difficult situation caused by COVID-19. We will strive to create a study-friendly atmosphere so that fellow students can concentrate on their studies under the best learning conditions.”
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