Collaboration with Gangbuk Megastudy
Educational Vision, Early Admission Strategies, and Personalized Consulting All in One Place

Uijeongbu City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Donggeun Kim) announced on the 11th that the '2026 College Admission Strategy Briefing', which was held together with Gangbuk Megastudy Academy at the Grand Theater of Uijeongbu Arts Center on the 9th, concluded successfully with the participation of approximately 500 local students and parents.

Mayor Donggeun Kim is announcing key education policies at the '2026 College Admission Strategy Briefing' held on the 9th. Provided by Uijeongbu City

Mayor Donggeun Kim is announcing key education policies at the '2026 College Admission Strategy Briefing' held on the 9th. Provided by Uijeongbu City

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The briefing was organized to broaden students' career and academic options and to strengthen their global competitiveness. The city shared its educational vision and strategies, and admission experts provided in-depth strategies for early admissions, receiving an enthusiastic response from attendees.


In the first part of the event, Mayor Donggeun Kim personally announced key education policies, including the implementation of a regional talent allocation system for Gyeonggi Northern Science High School, plans to establish a sports business high school, and an agreement on global education infrastructure with Stanton University. Through these announcements, he expressed the city's commitment to becoming a future-oriented educational city.


In the second part, an admissions expert from Gangbuk Megastudy presented practical strategies for early admissions tailored to the changing college admissions environment. Attendees received up-to-date information on admission trends, subject selection, and preparation methods for each type of admission, allowing them to immediately apply the guidance provided.


After the briefing, on-site one-on-one early admission consulting was conducted for about 150 participants. Basic admission guidance was provided according to each student's academic record and career path. Additionally, 20 participants who could not receive in-depth counseling due to time constraints were selected to receive personalized, in-depth consulting from experts at a later date.


The briefing was evaluated as having gone beyond simply delivering information by presenting a practical roadmap to maximize each student's strengths. The city plans to continue operating a variety of college admission and career programs, including briefings on regular admission strategies.



Mayor Donggeun Kim stated, "Education policy is the foundation for students to realize their dreams and secure future competitiveness," and added, "We will continue to do our utmost to provide practical and ongoing educational support that students and parents can truly experience."


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