One-on-One Personalized Consultations with University Admissions Experts
KCUE University Admission Counseling Teacher Group to Operate "1:1 Admission Counseling Center"
The "2026 University Admission Information Fair," featuring participation from 152 universities nationwide, will be held. On July 22, the Korean Council for University Education (KCUE) announced that the 2026 academic year admission fair will take place from July 24 to July 26 at Halls A and B on the first floor of COEX in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
This fair will include various sections, such as "Individual University Consultation Booths," "Comprehensive University Admission Information Center," "Korea Student Aid Foundation Promotion Booth," "Korea University Sports Council Promotion Booth," "Early Employment Contract Department Promotion Booth," "University Information Promotion Booth," and "Whereis University Admission Portal Promotion Booth."
At the "Individual University Consultation Booths," professors, admissions officers, and staff members will provide one-on-one personalized consultations based on each university's admissions results. Universities will distribute recruitment guidelines and admissions information materials, and offer explanations about their admissions processes.
At the "Comprehensive University Admission Information Center," visitors can access search services for information on universities nationwide, academic departments, admissions procedures, and previous year’s admission results.
The "Korea Student Aid Foundation Promotion Booth" will provide information on national scholarships and student loans.
In addition, the fair will feature the KCUE "University Admission Counseling Teacher Group," comprised of experienced academic counselors, who will offer one-on-one admission counseling sessions. These sessions will be held in Hall B on the first floor of COEX during the fair period and require advance reservation. For students who are unable to receive counseling during the fair due to time or capacity limitations, the KCUE "University Admission Counseling Center" will continue to provide equivalent services via telephone and online counseling after the fair.
The KCUE stated, "As the proportion of students selected through early admission continues to rise, interest among students, parents, and teachers is rapidly increasing. We will strive to provide practical and accurate university admission information to help reduce excessive private education costs and prevent the spread of inaccurate admissions information."
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