'New Cadet Chamsuri' Police Academy 42nd Class and Officer Candidate 71st Class Joint Entrance Ceremony View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Jo] The Korean National Police University held the 2022 academic year freshman entrance ceremony at its main campus in Asan, Chungnam, the university announced on the 2nd.


This entrance ceremony was a joint event for the 42nd class of Korean National Police University freshmen, totaling 50 students, and the 71st class of police inspector open competitive recruitment exam passers (formerly police officer candidates), also 50 students. The ceremony proceeded with the freshmen's 'Entrance Oath,' 'Entrance Impressions Presentation,' and a congratulatory performance by the Police Symphony Orchestra. President Lee Cheol-gu said in his speech, "I hope you grow into righteous police officers equipped with legal and academic knowledge, as well as proper character and leadership, to protect the safety and happiness of the people."


The overall competition rate for the 42nd class of the Korean National Police University was 94.1 to 1. Among the freshmen, the top student, Kang Ji-yoon (18), said, "I want to acquire abilities suited to a changing society looking toward the future," adding, "After enrollment, I plan to study computer and cybercrime investigations." The second-ranked student, Seo Young-jin (20, Inchang High School, Guri), said, "When I was a student, I stuck the four words 'Korean National Police University' on my desk and studied," expressing her aspiration, "I will grow into a police officer worthy of those words."



Among the 71st class of police inspector open competitive recruitment exam passers, the top student, Kim Joo-yeon (28), said, "I dreamed of becoming a police officer because I wanted to be someone who can protect the people from crime," adding, "I have finally achieved my dream, and I will study and train harder to become a reliable police officer who supports the people." The second-ranked student, Lee Geon, said, "Through the education at the Korean National Police University, I will develop investigative expertise and become a police officer trusted by the public and colleagues in the field."


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