Silla University held the "2022 Academic Year Southern Region College Admission Guidance Council Conference" on the 2nd.

Silla University held the "2022 Academic Year Southern Region College Admission Guidance Council Conference" on the 2nd.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Silla University held the ‘2022 Academic Year Southern Region College Admission Guidance Council Conference’ on the 2nd at the Future Aviation Convergence Hall on campus.


The Southern Region College Admission Guidance Council Conference was organized to discuss the common interest of college and high school in college admission and to establish college entrance strategies. The conference was hosted by Silla University and the Busan College Admission Guidance Council.


The event was attended by Silla University Vice President Kim Byung-gi, university officials, and about 100 teachers belonging to college admission guidance councils from southern regions including Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongnam, Daegu, Gyeongbuk, Gwangju, Jeonnam, Jeonbuk, and Jeju.


Starting with the introduction of the heads of regional college admission guidance councils, presentations were given in order by Jo Guk-hee, a teacher at Yangwoon High School, on the ‘Metropolitan Area Balanced Selection Admission Type’ and by Silla University Admissions Office on ‘Key Points for Next Year’s Freshman Recruitment.’


The teachers had time to tour the five departments of Silla University’s College of Aviation: Department of Aviation Operation, Department of Aircraft Maintenance, Department of Aviation Service, Department of Aviation Logistics, and Department of Air Traffic Management.


They toured facilities such as the Aircraft Maintenance Practice Building, aircraft, RedBird simulators, and classrooms, and also had a Q&A session regarding the curriculum and career fields.



Kim Ra-yeon, head of the Admissions Office at Silla University, said, “Although universities and high schools are facing difficulties due to the declining school-age population and changes in the college entrance system, which are rapidly changing the college admission environment, we will expand exchanges with the Southern Region College Admission Guidance Council to provide better admission information to students.”


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