Chosun University Selected for 14 Consecutive Years in Ministry of Education's 'University Support Project for High School Education Contribution' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Chosun University announced on the 10th that it has been selected for the Ministry of Education's 'University Support Project Contributing to High School Education' for 14 consecutive years.


The Ministry of Education recently conducted a mid-term evaluation focusing on the operational performance results of the 75 universities selected for last year's support project, this year's project plans, and the 2022-2023 academic year college admission implementation plans, confirming 73 universities for continued support.


Chosun University has been selected for 14 consecutive years since being chosen for the predecessor project, the 'Admissions Officer System Operation Support Project,' which has been operating since 2008.


Last year, it received 1.192 billion KRW in support from the University Support Project Contributing to High School Education, and this year's project budget is expected to be finalized next month after review by the project general committee.


Chosun University has systematized committees related to the 2022 academic year college admissions to ensure stable operation and uphold fairness and transparency in admissions.


In particular, to ensure transparent admissions operations, it will implement an external personnel evaluation observation system for the first time.


To prevent bias against discriminatory factors unrelated to students' abilities, blind evaluations will be conducted in document screening and interview assessments.


Chosun University plans to operate life cycle-customized programs for career understanding, major exploration, and academic planning to enhance school education quality.


To fulfill social responsibilities, it is strengthening the provision of college admission information to underserved areas and has signed a business agreement with the education office to promote the project for the stable establishment of the high school credit system, scheduled for full implementation from the 2025 academic year.


Additionally, since last year, it has expanded and operated ontact programs suitable for the COVID-19 situation, and since March, it has been conducting online career lectures (Online Future Major Planning), receiving great responses from high school sites.



President Min Young-don said, “We will do our best to communicate and cooperate with high schools through various programs, contribute to the enhancement of public education, and operate admissions stably and fairly.”


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