To Be Held at Ulsan Office of Education on the 2nd and 3rd
Project Briefing Session and Experience Booths to Be Operated

The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Cheon Changsu) will hold the ‘2025 Student Customized Integrated Support Mini Expo’ at the education office’s main auditorium and outdoor plaza on the 2nd and 3rd of the coming month.


This expo will bring together schools in Ulsan, education support offices, and local community support organizations to share the student-customized integrated support system and explore ways to collaborate.


Student Customized Integrated Support is a policy designed to identify students facing complex difficulties at an early stage and provide tailored support that meets each student’s needs and demands through cooperation between schools, education support offices, and the local community. With the enactment of the ‘Student Customized Integrated Support Act’ this January, full-scale implementation is scheduled to begin in March next year.


Last year, the Ulsan Office of Education was the first in the nation to hold a mini expo in cooperation with the local community to establish a student-customized integrated support system, and this year the event will be expanded in scale.


This year’s expo will feature participation from 100 organizations, including the Gangbuk and Gangnam Education Support Office School Safety Net Centers, family centers in each district and county, comprehensive social welfare centers, youth counseling centers, and the United Children’s Centers, with about 200 representatives and participants from these organizations.


The event will be divided by school level. On the first day, 126 elementary and special schools will participate, while on the second day, 122 middle and high schools, along with representatives from local community support organizations, will join.


The expo will begin each day at 2:30 p.m. and will be held in two parts. The first part, held in the main auditorium, will be a briefing session on the Student Customized Integrated Support project, aimed at enhancing the capacity of school staff to support students in crisis.


The second part will feature 25 experiential booths operated by local community support organizations, introducing each organization’s support programs and facilitating consultations and discussions on school counseling and support strategies.



An official from the Ulsan Office of Education stated, “We will systematically support students in complex crisis situations through close cooperation among schools, the education office, and the local community.”

Ulsan-Style Student Customized Integrated Support "Small Expo" Information Notice.

Ulsan-Style Student Customized Integrated Support "Small Expo" Information Notice.

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