Inha University Conducts '2023 Academic Year College Admission Counseling' Tailored to Applicants
A parent of a student preparing for exams is having a college admission consultation with an admissions officer from Inha University.
[Photo by Inha University]
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Inha University announced on the 18th that it will start the '2023 Inha University Admission Counseling' from this month to provide customized college admission information for applicants.
The admission counseling, operated for examinees and parents nationwide, is conducted mainly based on the pre-submitted counseling application form, including guidance on admission procedures, in-depth counseling on comprehensive student record screening, and major counseling.
The program runs for a total of four months until September 2, and up to five teams per day can apply on a first-come, first-served basis. If it is difficult to visit Inha University in person, counseling can be conducted online.
Students or parents who wish to receive counseling can apply for admission counseling through the 'Admission Helper' tab on the Inha University Admissions Office website.
During the same period, teacher meetings for high school teachers nationwide will also be held.
The meetings provide practical information for college admission guidance, such as the 2022 admission results, guidance on the 2023 admission procedures, and analysis of admission results by high school.
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Jeon Taejun, Director of the Admissions Office, stated, "This is not a simple school promotion program but individualized customized admission counseling," and added, "Since it is a great opportunity to receive detailed guidance on the changed procedures and evaluation criteria for the 2023 academic year, we hope many examinees will participate."
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