Gyeongbok University has appointed next year's professor admissions officers and held its first workshop.


The university announced on June 11 that it recently held the "2027 Professor Admissions Officer Appointment Ceremony and First Workshop" in the International Conference Room on the third floor of the Wudang Hall. The event was designed to fairly and systematically select outstanding students who meet the university's desired talent profile and to strengthen the link between high schools and the university.


During the workshop, in-depth discussions were held on the 2026 admissions trends, applicant data analysis, and high school-linked admissions marketing strategies. In particular, the university decided to fully implement "data-driven KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)" to verify trends such as the conversion rate from high school visit briefings and the actual application rate relative to the number of high school visits for the 2027 academic year.


Gyeongbok University held an appointment ceremony for professor admissions officers and is taking a commemorative photo. Courtesy of Gyeongbok University.

Gyeongbok University held an appointment ceremony for professor admissions officers and is taking a commemorative photo. Courtesy of Gyeongbok University.

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Song Yunshin, Director of Admissions and Public Relations at Gyeongbok University, said, "The professor admissions officer system is a key pillar of brand marketing that connects high schools and universities. Based on the professors' strategic thinking and communication skills, we will strengthen our university's branding and recruit a large number of talented students with great potential for the 2027 academic year."



Starting with this workshop, Gyeongbok University plans to strengthen its network with high school career guidance teachers and expand customized admissions briefings for prospective students, engaging in aggressive promotional marketing activities.


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