Solving Entrance Exam Concerns... Yeongdeungpo-gu Operates 'Parent Academic Advancement Academy'
“Parents' College Admission Academy” to Be Held in Four Sessions from April 1 to 22; Applications Accepted Until March 31
Admission Information and Guidance on Early and Regular Admission for Successful College Entry
Yeongdeungpo-gu (District Mayor Choi Ho-kwon) is operating the "Parents' College Admission Academy" to provide the latest information on the admission system and support the establishment of customized college entrance strategies, and is recruiting participants.
This program was prepared to provide parents with accurate information about the changing admission system and help design their children's admission strategies.
The Parents' College Admission Academy will be held over a total of four sessions. From April 1 to 22, every Tuesday for two hours, an admission expert with 15 years of experience will generously provide systematic and useful admission information, from comprehensive student record screening to regular admission strategies.
Each session will cover ▲ the 2026 academic year admission system ▲ early admission student record curriculum and essay screening ▲ early admission comprehensive student record screening ▲ regular admission screening. There will also be a Q&A session to address parents' questions.
The participation fee is free, and 30 parents will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis until March 31. Parents who wish to participate can apply through the link posted in the notices on the University Admission Information Center website or via the QR code on the poster.
In addition, the University Admission Information Center operates one-on-one admission counseling. Visitors can select their preferred date and time through the counseling menu on the website and visit accordingly.
Choi Ho-kwon, Mayor of Yeongdeungpo-gu, said, "I hope this will help parents and students systematically prepare for college admissions with accurate information about the college entrance screening process," and added, "We will continue to prepare various programs to support students' successful admission."
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