Inha University and Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education Sign Agreement on High School-University Linked Credit Recognition
Inha University announced on August 7 that it has signed a business agreement with the Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education for "High School-University Linked Credit Recognition School-Outside Education."
Under this agreement, Inha University plans to offer advanced courses that are not provided in the regular high school curriculum. Students who complete these courses will be able to receive not only high school credits but also university credits after admission.
In addition to Inha University, three other universities?Gyeongin National University of Education, Anyang University, and Incheon National University?participated in this agreement to strengthen the educational cooperation system for nurturing local talent.
President Jo Myungwoo of Inha University (right) and Superintendent Do Seunghun of Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement for 'High School-University Linked Credit Recognition School Outside Education Cooperation.' Inha University
View original imageWith this agreement, Inha University plans to further strengthen its role as a regional hub university by actively offering advanced courses linked with high schools, providing customized career planning, and supporting students’ academic pursuits.
In particular, the university aims to accelerate the creation of a student-centered career exploration environment by expanding educational opportunities outside of school and establishing a practical foundation for linkage between high schools and universities.
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Jo Myungwoo, President of Inha University, stated, "Through this agreement, the educational cooperation system for nurturing local talent and supporting career planning will be further strengthened," adding, "We will continue to take the lead in regional development through ongoing cooperation with the local community and educational contributions."
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