The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will hold the 'EBS College Admission Briefing for Prospective High School Freshmen' on the 28th at the city education office auditorium in collaboration with EBS.


The event will take place from 6:30 PM for two hours and will target about 450 middle school students and parents in the Ulsan area, helping them understand the college admission process from the 2027 academic year onward and providing guidance on preparation strategies.


The briefing will specifically introduce the college admission process, which is unfamiliar to middle school students, and provide detailed guidance on desirable high school life strategies that aid college admission. It will also explain the Student Record Comprehensive Screening, which students and parents are curious about, including what it is and how to prepare for it.


The '2028 College Admission System Reform Plan,' announced last October, will also be introduced to alleviate concerns among first and second-year middle school students and their parents regarding changes in the admission system.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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The briefing will be led by Kim Seong-gil, a representative instructor from Incheon Yeongheung High School affiliated with EBS, who will assist in formulating strategies for preparing for the Student Record Comprehensive Screening.


The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education accepted applications on a first-come, first-served basis from the 13th to the 17th via the Ulsan Career and College Admission Support Center website. On the day of the event, all participants will receive an EBS college admission briefing booklet.


One to two weeks after the briefing, edited recorded videos will also be available on the EBS website and the Ulsan Career and College Admission Support Center website.



A scholarship officer in charge of college admissions at the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education stated, “The Ulsan Career and College Admission Support Center plans to operate not only college admission briefings but also career and college counseling and various career exploration programs. We will continue to support each Ulsan student in finding a career path that suits their aptitude, interests, and abilities and help them advance accordingly.”


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