Recruiting 200 Students on a First-Come, First-Served Basis
Dongducheon City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Park Hyung-deok) announced on the 5th that it will support the annual tuition fees of Gangnam-gu Office Internet CSAT Broadcasting for 200 middle and high school students residing in the city to reduce the burden of private education expenses and close the education gap.
Dongducheon City Supports Gangnam District Office Internet CSAT Broadcasting. Provided by Dongducheon City
View original image'Gangnam-gu Office Internet CSAT Broadcasting' is an online lecture operated by Gangnam-gu Office, providing internal assessment and CSAT courses for the entire curriculum of middle and high schools.
Dongducheon City supports 40,000 KRW, and students can take unlimited access to over 1,600 courses of Gangnam-gu Office Internet CSAT Broadcasting for one year by paying only a self-payment of 5,000 KRW. Various lecture contents and learning materials are provided to applicants to maximize learning effectiveness.
From 9:00 AM on the 7th to 11:59 PM on the 16th, 200 students will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis through Bojogeum24, targeting middle and high school students residing in Dongducheon City. Detailed information can be found on Bojogeum24.
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Mayor Park Hyung-deok of Dongducheon City stated, “We will actively support various programs so that Dongducheon students can focus on their studies without feeling educational disparities.”
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