Chosun University’s Integrated Campaign Supporting a ‘Healthy University Life’ Successfully Concludes View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Chosun University One-Stop Student Counseling Center and Gender Equality Center announced on the 6th that they conducted an integrated campaign to support the healthy university life of enrolled students.


The campaign was held from the 31st of last month to the 1st of this month at the campus central library Philopy and in front of the College of Physical Education building.


It addressed various issues such as suicide, internet/smartphone overdependence, and gambling problems, receiving positive responses from participants.


In particular, mental health professional institutions in the Gwangju area participated in the campaign to carry out mental health prevention activities for enrolled students.


Additionally, to encourage adaptation to university life for students on academic probation and those with long-term absences, the campaign promoted the role of all enrolled students as a support system. The CU Academic Advisor program was introduced, and during the event, students had the opportunity to access the Student Integrated Support System (CU+) to explore career programs and information.


Moreover, a mobile counseling room was operated targeting Taekwondo Department athlete scholarship students to improve their performance, and a special psychological support program is planned to be implemented in the future.


The Chosun University Gender Equality Center encouraged university members to complete violence prevention education and provided experiential activities to assess gender sensitivity.



Chosun University One-Stop Student Counseling Center officer Choi Soo-yeon stated, “It is important to prevent maladjustment to university life among freshmen and enrolled students at the beginning of the semester and to establish a support system within the university campus,” adding, “To enable early detection of high-risk mental health groups, we will actively guide basic mental health knowledge and performance as gatekeepers to create a healthy and happy campus.”


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