Chungnam Province supports local middle and high school students in taking online courses from the Seoul Gangnam District Office's Internet CSAT Broadcasting (hereinafter Gangnam Ingang). The core of this support is to allow unlimited access to Gangnam Ingang for one year at a cost of 10,000 KRW.


Chungnam Province announced on the 24th that it has signed a joint usage agreement with Gangnam District Office based on this content.


As part of the 8th term of the local government’s campaign pledge project to "bridge the educational gap between local areas and the metropolitan area," the province plans to support local middle and high school students to take Gangnam Ingang courses without financial burden through this agreement with Gangnam District Office.


Gangnam Ingang is an education platform directly operated by the Gangnam District Office since 2004, offering 1,360 courses to middle and high school students for an annual fee of 50,000 KRW with unlimited access.


Applications for Gangnam Ingang courses can be made from next month on the 1st to the 10th of each month, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., via the Chungnam Province Lifelong Education Talent Development Promotion Institute website.


Applicants will receive a course access code via mobile phone and must register as a member on the Gangnam Ingang website. By entering the course access code during registration, applicants can receive the benefits supported by Chungnam Province.



Baek Eun-sook, the Higher Education Policy Officer of Chungnam Province, said, “We are promoting support for Gangnam Ingang courses to resolve the increasingly deepening educational gap between local areas and the metropolitan area and to improve educational accessibility for local middle and high school students. We hope many students in the region can equally benefit from this support.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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