Dongshin University Holds Admission Fair 'Online'
COVID-19 Spread: Online and Phone Non-Face-to-Face Admission Counseling
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Dongshin University announced on the 22nd that it has opened an 'Online Admission Fair Homepage' where prospective students can safely and conveniently view university admission information at a glance during the COVID-19 crisis.
The admission fair homepage is organized to allow users to easily access various admission information of Dongshin University, including video guides for rolling admissions, admission guidelines, grade calculation, scholarship systems, dormitory information, and school shuttle bus details.
It provides easy access to promotional videos for all 39 departments and faculties, as well as each department’s strengths, career paths after graduation, number of recruits, admission methods, and previous year’s admission results.
Videos such as 'Dongshin University Rolling Admission Scholarship Q&A,' which kindly explains exceptional scholarship benefits like full tuition exemption for first-time rolling admission successful applicants in general departments, 'Dongshin University Rolling Admission Q&A,' which includes methods for multiple applications, and '2021 Dongshin University CF,' showcasing the university’s future vision, are also available.
The latest news about Dongshin University posted on various official SNS channels such as the university’s official YouTube, Instagram, and blog can be checked in real time.
Prospective students can receive non-face-to-face admission counseling via KakaoTalk, online, or phone for any questions after viewing the university and department video content and admission information.
Ahn Hyung-soon, Director of Admissions at Dongshin University, said, "In the situation of COVID-19 spread, we prepared the online admission fair to provide more accurate and friendly admission information to prospective students so that they can choose departments suited to their aptitude and plan their future careers."
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