Korea Student Aid Foundation Achieves "Excellent" Grade for Five Consecutive Years in Public Data Provision Evaluation

The Korea Student Aid Foundation (Chairman Bae Byeong-il) announced on the 4th that it has achieved the highest grade, "Excellent," for five consecutive years in the "2024 Public Data Provision Operation Status Evaluation" conducted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety targeting 679 public institutions nationwide.


The public data evaluation is conducted annually under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety in accordance with Article 9 of the "Act on the Provision and Activation of Public Data." It assesses each institution in three areas (11 detailed indicators): openness and utilization, quality, and management system, and rates them in three grades (Excellent, Average, Poor).

Korea Student Aid Foundation

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The Korea Student Aid Foundation received an excellent evaluation with a score of 98.24, significantly surpassing the overall institution average of 63.0. In particular, it achieved perfect scores in all indicators of the openness and management system areas (such as establishing and early implementation of mid- to long-term openness plans, operation of organizations and personnel related to public data provision). It was also highly praised for efforts to enhance public data utilization, including holding public data briefings for young entrepreneurs (prospective), discovering excellent cases of private sector use of open data, and customized promotional efforts targeting customer groups with high demand for utilization.



Bae Byeong-il, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, stated, “We will continue to strengthen data quality management and utilization methods and strive to ensure that the data we provide contributes to creating innovative and efficient services.”


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