Yeungjin College (President Choi Jae-young) will select a total of 668 students in the regular admissions for the 2024 academic year, which will be held until the 15th.


The number of recruits by admission type is 138 for the general high school curriculum track, 127 for the specialized high school curriculum track, 399 for the lifelong learning/pre-employment track, and 4 for the Ipdo Seonmae track. Among these, six recruitment units will select new students for night courses designed for examinees who balance work and study.


In addition to the quota, 189 students will be selected through the adult learner/working person track, rural area track, basic livelihood security recipient track, and college graduate track. Except for some departments, there is no limit on the number of recruits for the college graduate track.

Daegu Youngjin College.

Daegu Youngjin College.

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This year, Yeungjin College has expanded and newly established various lifelong education programs to meet the lifelong learning needs of adult learners.


The newly opened adult learner classes include IT Online Startup Department (Computer Information field, 2-year program, 60 students), Smart Manufacturing Convergence Engineer Training Class (AI Convergence Mechanical field, 20 students), IT Practical Talent Training Class (Semiconductor Electronics field, 20 students), Electrical Technician Class (Renewable Energy Electrical field, 35 students), Construction Technician Training Class (Architecture, night course, 25 students), DIY Interior Decoration Department (Interior Design, night course, 25 students), Social Welfare Adult Learner Class (Social Welfare, weekday class 30 students, Saturday class 80 students), Park Golf Management Department (Business Accounting Service field, 90 students), Tourism Culture Class / Tourism Professional Management Class (Hotel Aviation Tourism, 20 students per class), Hybrid Class (Early Childhood Education, 30 students), and Health Care Major Class (Health Medical Administration, 30 students).


Although it may vary slightly by department, adult learner classes are organized as separate classes and operate in various formats such as daytime, nighttime, full-time night courses, weekday evening hours, and seasonal classes.


Lee Ji-hoon, Director of Admissions at Yeungjin College, said, “To reduce the tuition burden for new students, various scholarships are provided to all admitted students. For those admitted within the quota as the first successful candidates, 50% of the tuition for the semester is waived; all successful candidates of the Ipdo Seonmae track receive a 50% tuition waiver for the entire semester; students admitted through the lifelong learning/pre-employment track receive a 50% tuition waiver for the admission semester and a 30% waiver for the remaining semesters; and for some tracks, adult learners aged 35 or older receive scholarships equivalent to a 50% tuition waiver for all semesters.”


Yeungjin College has ranked first nationwide among vocational colleges that have produced a large number of graduates (more than 3,000) with an average employment rate approaching 80% over the past six years (based on the 2023 Ministry of Education university information disclosure).

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Hotel Aviation Department Barista Demonstration.

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Looking at employment at large companies over the past six years (2018?2023, based on Ministry of Education information disclosure), 244 students joined Samsung Group, 309 joined LG Group, 296 joined SK Group, 119 joined Hanwha Group, 85 joined Hyundai Group, 72 joined POSCO Group, 62 joined Shinsegae Group, and 45 joined Lotte Group, totaling 2,198 students employed by major domestic companies. This demonstrates top-class qualitative employment and solidifies Yeungjin’s position as a prestigious employment institution.



Overseas employment also showcases Yeungjin’s excellence. In the past six years (2018?2023), 646 students succeeded in overseas employment, including 571 in Japan, 46 in Australia, 12 in Taiwan, and 6 in Singapore. Many have joined global major companies and listed companies such as SoftBank (30 students), Rakuten, and Yahoo Japan, boasting overwhelming superiority in nurturing global talents.


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

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