Jo Jong-geun, Head of Franchise Business Division at Kyochon F&B (first from the left), is taking a commemorative photo with the family of a scholarship recipient franchise owner.

Jo Jong-geun, Head of Franchise Business Division at Kyochon F&B (first from the left), is taking a commemorative photo with the family of a scholarship recipient franchise owner.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Chicken franchise Kyochon F&B announced on the 2nd that it has provided college tuition fees to 58 franchise owners and branch office employees with children entering college through the ‘2021 Kyochon Family College Admission Scholarship’ support program.


Through this ‘2021 Kyochon Family College Admission Scholarship’ support, Kyochon F&B delivered scholarships totaling over 37 million KRW to 58 franchise owners and branch office employees. The awarded scholarships are expected to be used for children's college tuition and various expenses to achieve their dreams. Due to COVID-19, the scholarship award ceremony was not held separately, and the scholarships were individually delivered to the franchise owners.


The ‘Kyochon Family College Admission Scholarship’ program is a win-win initiative established to ease the tuition burden of franchise owners and branch office employees’ children and to strengthen bonds, and scholarships have been awarded annually since 2014.



A Kyochon F&B official stated, “We hope the Kyochon Family College Admission Scholarship program will always be a strong support for franchise owners and branch office employees who work hard for Kyochon Chicken,” adding, “Kyochon F&B will continue to strive to support the dreams of franchise owners and branch office employees and to establish various programs for mutual growth.”


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