KB Kookmin Bank Delivers Digital Learning Devices for New Disabled University Students
Cheering for the New Beginnings of Freshman College Students!
On the 25th, after the delivery ceremony for the laptop support project for newly enrolled disabled university students held at Yeouido Irum Center, the attendees are taking a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 26th that it has delivered digital learning devices to 145 newly enrolled university students with disabilities.
Since 2009, KB Kookmin Bank has been supporting laptops to help newly enrolled university students with disabilities adapt to college life. In addition to laptops, the bank has also provided screen reading programs such as SenseReader and trackball mice for visually impaired users as needed.
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One student who received a laptop said, "With non-face-to-face lectures due to COVID-19, a laptop was essential, and I am really happy to receive support in a timely manner," adding, "I will actively participate in classes using the laptop I received." Kim Jin-young, Head of the KB Kookmin Bank Brand ESG Group, said, "We are pleased to be able to help new university students focus on their studies despite the difficult circumstances caused by COVID-19," and added, "We support all students in achieving their precious dreams."
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