President Kwon Hyuk-dae is delivering a greeting at the non-face-to-face freshman orientation held in February last year. The university conducted the orientation exclusively online last year to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Provided by Mokwon University

President Kwon Hyuk-dae is delivering a greeting at the non-face-to-face freshman orientation held in February last year. The university conducted the orientation exclusively online last year to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Provided by Mokwon University

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Mokwon University announced on the 24th that it will conduct the freshman orientation (pre-education) in a 'hybrid' format combining online and offline methods.


For the orientation, only one freshman selected in advance from each department will be allowed to enter the event venue, while other freshmen can participate through the university's YouTube channel and Zoom.


The university explained that freshmen attending the event venue will be subject to the quarantine pass (vaccination certificate and negative test confirmation) and will be required to comply with quarantine rules such as social distancing.


The orientation will provide necessary information for overall university life, including course registration, graduation credits, and lecture methods, while also conducting violence prevention education, club promotions, talk shows, and congratulatory performances.



Kwon Hyuk-dae, president of Mokwon University, said, "We will spare no support to help our freshmen grow into talents who will lead the future of the Republic of Korea."


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