Gangseo-gu, Seoul (District Mayor Jin Kyohun), will offer "one-on-one customized university admission consulting" for third-year high school students, students retaking the college entrance exam, and parents within the district ahead of the 2026 regular university admission period. The consulting sessions will take place over two days, from December 20 to 21, in the auditorium on the second floor of the Gangseo Lifelong Learning Center.

Admission Consulting Information. Provided by Gangseo-gu.

Admission Consulting Information. Provided by Gangseo-gu.

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This program has been organized to provide practical assistance to students and parents who find it difficult to interpret information about the regular admissions process and formulate effective strategies.


Six current teachers from the University Admission Guidance Support Group of the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education will participate, analyzing each examinee’s academic tendencies and career goals and presenting individualized admission strategies.


The consulting will be conducted over six sessions from 9:30 a.m. to 2:55 p.m., with each participant receiving an intensive 40-minute session. Based on the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) score report and students’ preferred university admission materials, the teachers will thoroughly analyze each student’s strengths, as well as the universities and departments they can realistically apply to, and provide optimal admission strategies.


The program is open to a total of 72 participants. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis via the Gangseo-gu Office’s integrated reservation system starting at 10:00 a.m. on December 9. Once registration is complete, individual counseling schedules will be sent via text message, and participants will receive one-on-one customized counseling with an admissions specialist at the designated time on site.


Gangseo-gu also received a strong response when it operated an admissions program for the early admission period in the first half of the year. At that time, 97% of participants were satisfied with the university admissions briefing, and 99% were satisfied with the one-on-one consulting, reflecting highly positive feedback. The district has further enhanced the professionalism and effectiveness of this regular admission consulting program by incorporating accumulated experience and feedback.



Jin Kyohun, Mayor of Gangseo-gu, stated, "Regular admission strategy is more than simply conveying information; it is a crucial process for students to set their own career direction. I hope this consulting program will help alleviate the concerns of students and parents and provide practical support for successful admission planning."


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