Gwangju University Operates 'Customized Self-Development' Program for Out-of-School Youth View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Dongjin) announced on the 23rd that it will operate a customized self-development program for out-of-school youth.


The program, prepared by the Nam-gu Out-of-School Youth Support Center, which is commissioned and operated by Gwangju University, has been conducted since August with vocal and Pilates courses.


The ‘Sing Sang sung’ vocal program is conducted through vocal training and level-based training, and the ‘Today's Exercise Complete’ Pilates program was prepared to maintain a healthy body and increase interest in exercise.


This program consists of 15 sessions totaling 30 hours, and a certificate of completion is awarded upon achieving an attendance rate of 80%. Currently, 10 youths are participating in each program.


Prior to this, Gwangju University has been conducting certification programs and career experiences that allow youths to acquire skills necessary for independence.



It also supports out-of-school youths by providing various services such as counseling, free meals, qualification exams, transportation expenses, health checkups, and human rights camps.


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