College Admission Briefing for Out-of-School Youth... One-on-One Counseling Also Provided
The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family announced on the 25th that it will hold university entrance briefings and one-on-one customized counseling sessions for out-of-school youth hoping to enter college for the 2024 academic year until November this year.
Last year, the Ministry provided university entrance briefings and one-on-one counseling at 16 out-of-school youth support centers in various provinces and cities. This year, the number of participating centers has increased, with briefings held at 33 locations nationwide and counseling at 60 locations.
Out-of-school youth who wish to participate can apply at the out-of-school youth support center in their residential area.
The Ministry offers services such as preparation classes for the qualification exam and the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), as well as learning support services for students who are not yet of compulsory education age or who have dropped out during compulsory education.
Since last year, to enhance educational accessibility, free access to the Gangnam-gu Internet CSAT Broadcast has been provided.
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Last year, 10,653 youths who received academic support at out-of-school youth support centers passed the qualification exam, and 1,976 of them entered university.
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