All Tuition Fees Fully Covered
Applications Open Until February 13
60 Students to Be Recruited, 30 Each for Morning and Afternoon Sessions
The Daejeon Lifelong Learning Center is accepting applications for new students for the 2026 Daejeon Neulpureun School middle school diploma program until February 13.
The program is recruiting a total of 60 students, with 30 students each for the morning and afternoon sessions. Anyone aged 18 or older who has graduated from elementary school but does not have a middle school diploma is eligible to apply. Upon completing the three-year curriculum, students will obtain a middle school diploma.
All tuition fees are fully covered, and prospective students must visit the Lifelong Education Department on the first floor of the Daejeon Lifelong Learning Center in person to submit their application form along with proof of elementary school graduation.
For more details, please refer to the Daejeon Lifelong Learning Center website or contact the Lifelong Education Department for further guidance.
Meanwhile, Daejeon Neulpureun School, the only institution in Daejeon offering a middle school diploma literacy education program, currently operates six middle school classes and three high school support classes in connection with the Broadcasting and Telecommunications High School program.
Since being designated as a middle school diploma literacy education institution in 2015, the school has produced a total of 374 graduates, including 24 graduates last year.
Woo Changyoung, Director of the Daejeon Lifelong Learning Center, said, "I hope those who have lived with a passion for learning will take courage and embark on this new challenge," adding, "We will continue to provide our full support and attention so that students can experience the joy of learning and achieve their long-held dreams at Daejeon Neulpureun School."
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