Chosun University One-Stop Student Counseling Center Renovates Counseling Space and Establishes Multipurpose Area View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Chosun University One-Stop Student Counseling Center announced on the 11th that it has established a multi-purpose learning and counseling space and renovated the counseling rooms to improve students' rest and educational environment, as well as to enhance emotional stability and sense of belonging.


This environmental improvement was carried out as part of the University Innovation Support Project, aiming to increase accessibility for students and provide customized counseling programs for those in need of psychological and emotional support, thereby helping them adapt to university life.


The multi-purpose learning and counseling space located on the first floor of the Chosun University International Building was transformed from the former ACE Lounge.


The space maximizes the meaning of a resting area by applying a caf? interior style favored by young people and using colors and lighting that provide psychological comfort.


Additionally, tables and chairs for studying in a pleasant environment and free Wi-Fi are also provided.


The One-Stop Student Counseling Center plans to use this space in the future to increase the utilization of psychological counseling programs by guiding students on how to easily access the online psychological tests operated by the center.


To this end, the center is currently holding a contest to name the multi-purpose learning and counseling space.


The individual counseling rooms within the One-Stop Student Counseling Center have also been designed with colors and interiors that provide a sense of stability, allowing users to receive counseling in a comfortable psychological state.


Soundproofing work has been thoroughly done to protect personal information, and equipment for smooth non-face-to-face counseling has been installed.



Kwon Hae-su, head of the Chosun University One-Stop Student Counseling Center, said, “We have established this space to foster psychological stability for members using the student counseling center and university campus, as well as to support non-face-to-face counseling.” He added, “To improve freshmen’s adaptation to university life, we will strengthen major-linked programs, conduct mental health diagnostic tests, and expand outreach counseling to take a leading role in preventive mental health care.”


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