The Gyeongbuk Office of Education will distribute the ‘2025 College Admission Information and Casebook’ to high school students preparing for college entrance exams and schools, to be used starting from the new semester in March.


The materials produced by the Gyeongbuk College Admission Support Center under the Gyeongbuk Education Research Institute include six items: a 2024 college admission information video, a PPT for early semester admission briefing sessions, a 2024 academic year college admission information calendar, four types of college admission information posters for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-year high school students, a 2024 academic year comprehensive student record admission casebook, and a 2024 early admission pass/fail search program.

Six types of college admission guidance materials distributed by the Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

Six types of college admission guidance materials distributed by the Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

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The 2024 academic year college admission information video covers understanding the 2025 college admission process, guidance directions, analysis of major university admission types for 2024, and training for homeroom teachers of 3rd-year students with low academic records. It will be uploaded in early March on ‘Matkulmeokkul TV,’ the YouTube channel operated by the Gyeongbuk Office of Education.


The PPT for admission briefing sessions is designed for individual schools to use at early semester admission briefings and will be available on the Gyeongbuk College Admission Support Center website in early March.


The college admission information calendar includes schedules for mock CSATs, English listening tests, the CSAT, and other exam and admission processes from March through February of the following year. It also features encouraging phrases using poetry, admission information, recommended books, and regional permanent counseling information.


The produced calendars will be delivered to all high schools in the province before the new semester begins and posted in classrooms and teachers’ offices.


The four types of college admission information posters for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-year students consist of three posters: a career and admission roadmap for 1st-year students, friendly 2026 college admission information for 2nd-year students, and friendly 2025 college admission information for 3rd-year examinees, plus one poster summarizing the 2024 academic year. These will be distributed to humanities high schools in the province in early March and posted in every classroom.


The 2024 academic year comprehensive student record admission casebook was created by collecting 447 acceptance cases from 76 universities involving students from 79 high schools in Gyeongbuk.


The casebook, which includes summaries of accepted students’ student record entries and their acceptance or rejection results at applied universities, aims to assist juniors preparing for comprehensive student record admissions in designing their student records and applying to universities. It will be distributed to high schools in the province in early March.


The 2024 early admission pass/fail search program was developed and produced by teachers belonging to the Gyeongbuk College Admission Support Team, using data files of early admission application results from the Korea Council for University Education’s counseling program, to support early semester admission counseling. It will be distributed to each school in early March.



Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, stated, “To realize reliable career and admission guidance through public education for students and parents, we will continue to actively support the development and distribution of effective college admission materials and programs.”


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

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