Gyeonggi Baby Boomer Happiness Campus to Launch Second "Life Transition Course" in September
The Gyeonggi Baby Boomer Happiness Campus, operated by the Gyeonggi Provincial Institute for Lifelong Education, will launch the second session of its “Life Transition Course” in September.
The program consists of a common curriculum and region-specific specialized courses. Over the course of three months, until the end of November, it will offer life transition-focused career and psychological counseling, community and social contribution activities, and job placement programs.
The orientation dates for each region are as follows: Southeast Region (Suwon) on the 8th, Northwest Region (Goyang) on the 11th, and Southwest Region (Ansan) on the 11th.
Citizens participating in the 2025 Gyeonggi Baby Boomer Happiness Campus are attentively listening to the lecturer's special lecture. Provided by Gyeonggi Province
View original imagePreviously, the Happiness Campus completed its first session from April to June, with a total of 862 participants. For this second session, around 250 applicants will take part. Participants will receive counseling to assess their tendencies and strengths, enabling them to redesign their careers and overall lives.
In addition, the program provides opportunities for community activities in collaboration with local communities and supports connections with job programs within Gyeonggi Province, helping middle-aged and older adults continue their learning, social participation, and economic activities.
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Oh Hu-seok, President of the Gyeonggi Provincial Institute for Lifelong Education, stated, “The Happiness Campus is more than just a place for learning; it is a platform where the baby boomer generation can design a new chapter in life and connect with society. I hope the second session will help participants restore their self-esteem, expand their relationships, and take on new challenges.”
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