[2023 Regular Admission] Gwangju University to Select Students by Integrated Selection Method for Each Department in Regular Admission View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Byung-don] Gwangju University adopted an integrated selection method by department for the 2023 regular admission.


From December 29 to January 2, Gwangju University will recruit 35 departments (excluding the Department of Nursing, Department of Early Childhood Education, Department of Occupational Therapy, and School of Architecture) through an integrated selection method by department (college). The recruitment groups are Group A and Group D.


The selection criteria weighting is 70% for the CSAT and 30% for school records. The CSAT subject weighting is 30% Korean, 30% Mathematics, 25% English, 10% Inquiry (one subject), and 5% Korean History. If Geometry or Calculus is chosen in Mathematics, a 10% bonus is applied to the percentile score. School records reflect 90% academic grades and 10% attendance records.

Eunsil Kim, Director of Admissions, Gwangju University

Eunsil Kim, Director of Admissions, Gwangju University

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Admission counseling is available in real-time through the Admissions Office website and KakaoTalk Plus Friend ‘Gwangju University Admission Counseling.’ Additionally, Gwangju University provides various admission information through its official YouTube channel ‘Hosim TV.’ You can check campus introductions, department introductions, graduate interviews, and school life guidance.


Furthermore, Gwangju University announced plans to expand full scholarship recipients for new students within the 8th income bracket of the national scholarship program, granting ‘full tuition exemption,’ and to provide academic encouragement scholarships of 700,000 KRW for first-time regular admission successful applicants and 400,000 KRW for waitlisted successful applicants.



Along with this, various benefits will be provided for student convenience, such as dormitories available for all new students and free shuttle buses operating throughout the entire Gwangju city area.


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