As the number of students from migrant backgrounds continues to grow in Korea’s classrooms, Seoul education officials are expanding efforts to help them navigate a college admissions system that can be difficult even for native-born students to understand. The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said Monday that it will broaden customized career and college admissions support for students with migrant backgrounds through a series of information sessions, consulting programs and career fair services. The initiative is designed to provide practical admissions information while strengthening the college and career planning capabilities of students, parents and teachers. A major admissions briefing will be held Tuesday at the education office’s main auditorium. The session will introduce special admissions pathways, including social integration admissions, opportunities for students from multicultural families and admissions programs for foreign nationals. Officials will also present successful admission cases tailored to different student groups, including late-arrival immigrant stude
Seoul offers AI-assisted career counseling for migrant-background students