[2023 Early Admission] Duksung Women's University, 100% Essay Reflection in Essay Screening View original image


Duksung Women's University will change its early admission essay screening to 100% essay-based starting from the 2023 academic year. The Equal Opportunity Admission I for national veterans and others will be changed from comprehensive student records evaluation to 100% academic records evaluation. This is to allow applicants to leverage their strengths when applying for university. The number of candidates passing the first stage of the Duksung Talent Admission II will be expanded to four times the number of available spots, and the minimum CSAT score requirement for the 100% academic records screening in the College of Pharmacy will be relaxed.


Starting from the 2023 academic year, Duksung Women's University will establish the Department of Digital Software Engineering by integrating the Computer Engineering major, IT Media Engineering major, Cybersecurity major, and Software major, reflecting the latest trends in the IT field and industry demand.


In the 2023 early admission, a total of 768 students will be selected. The comprehensive student records screening will select △113 students for Duksung Talent Admission I △122 students for Duksung Talent Admission II △10 students for Equal Opportunity Admission II for social contributors △12 students for Equal Opportunity Admission I for specialized high school graduates △36 students for Equal Opportunity Admission I for rural students △13 students for Equal Opportunity Admission I for basic livelihood security recipients, totaling 306 students. For Duksung Talent Admission II, in the first stage, four times the number of candidates will be selected based on 100% document evaluation, and in the second stage, the final successful candidates will be selected with 60% from the first stage document evaluation and 40% from the interview evaluation. The other five comprehensive student records screenings besides Duksung Talent Admission II will reflect 100% document evaluation.


The academic records screening will select △155 students for the 100% academic records screening △120 students for the high school recommendation screening △26 students for Equal Opportunity Admission I for national veterans and others, totaling 301 students. All three screenings select successful candidates based on 100% academic records evaluation. The high school recommendation screening requires a principal's recommendation, with no limit on the number of recommendations. The essay screening will select 105 students and apply the minimum CSAT score requirement.


The high school recommendation screening requires a principal's recommendation, with no limit on the number of recommendations. The essay screening will select 105 students and apply the minimum CSAT score requirement.


The minimum CSAT score requirement for the 100% academic records screening (excluding the College of Pharmacy) and the essay screening is that the sum of the grades in two subjects among Korean, English, Math, and Social/Science (top 1 subject) must be within 7.



For the 100% academic records screening (College of Pharmacy), the sum of the grades in three subjects including Math among Korean, English, Math, and Science (average of 2 science subjects) must be within 6. The math elective must be either Calculus or Geometry. Academic records reflect five semesters up to the first semester of the third year. For the 100% academic records screening, Equal Opportunity Admission I for national veterans and others, and the Art Practical Skills screening, the top four subjects in the top three academic areas among Korean, English, Math, and Social/Science are reflected.


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