College Admissions Update — 2026-07-14 대입 뉴스
With the 2027 academic year approaching, KCUE will host a nationwide college admissions fair from July 23–25, while the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education has also provided regional guidance. Discussions on shifting to absolute grading and expanding descriptive assessments are currently shaping the landscape for upcoming applicants.
College Admissions Update — 2026-07-14
Today’s Headlines
KCUE Hosts 2027 Admissions Fair (July 23–25)
- What’s happening?: The Korean Council for University Education (KCUE) is holding a three-day "University Admissions Information Fair" from July 23 to 25. With 150 universities participating, students can get direct insights into admissions criteria for comprehensive student records, academic records, and essay-based tracks.
- Who’s affected?: Students applying for 2027 admissions, especially current sophomores and juniors.
- Why it matters?: Understanding university-specific nuances is vital for building a strategy. This is the last big chance to gather info before applications open (September 7–11).
Gyeonggi Office of Education Holds Admissions Event
- What’s happening?: On July 11 at Ajou University, the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education hosted its own admissions fair, drawing about 10,000 students and parents.
- Who’s affected?: High schoolers and parents in the Gyeonggi region.
- Why it matters?: These regional events are great for planning and help lower reliance on private tutoring.

Shifts Toward Absolute Grading and Descriptive Exams
- What’s happening?: Discussions are heating up regarding the introduction of absolute grading and expanded essay/descriptive assessments for the CSAT.
- Who’s affected?: Current 9th and 10th graders, and those taking exams from 2028 onward.
- Why it matters?: If the CSAT moves away from relative grading, the entire university entrance structure could change, requiring early preparation.

2027 Admissions Schedule Confirmed
- Key Dates: Applications run from September 7 (Mon) to 11 (Fri) (for at least 3 days). Admissions processing lasts from September 12 (Sat) to December 17 (Thu), with results released by December 18 (Fri). Enrollment is scheduled for December 21–23.
Trends by Track
Early Admissions
Essay-based tracks see more spots but high competition.
- 44 universities now offer essay tracks. Note: Dankook University (Cheonan) has scrapped its essay-based admissions for Medicine and Dentistry. Yonsei University (Sinchon and Mirae campuses) has also stopped using essay tracks for these programs. Despite more spots overall, these tracks are highly competitive and have low turnover rates.
Regular Admissions
Korea University scraps subject prerequisites.
- Starting in 2026, Korea University is removing fixed prerequisite subjects for all streams in both early and regular admissions, giving students more flexibility.
CSAT & Mock Exams
2026 CSAT set for November 13, 2025.
- The 2026 CSAT is scheduled for November 13, 2025, with scores released on December 6.
Policy Changes
- Active discussions continue regarding absolute grading and descriptive assessments to ease the burden on students and potentially diversify admissions criteria.
University Updates
- Korea University: Abolishing subject requirements starting 2026.
- Yonsei University: Certain majors like Dentistry and Medicine (Mirae campus) are phasing out essay-based recruitment starting in 2027.
Analysis & Outlook
- Information Gathering: The high turnout at the Gyeonggi event shows how eager students are for data. Make sure to attend the KCUE fair to finalize your targets.
- CSAT Changes: With potential shifts for the 2028 class, it's vital for current 9th graders to stay flexible, while 10th and 11th graders should stay focused on the current system.
- Essay Strategy: Tread carefully—higher enrollment numbers don't necessarily mean easier admission due to the high competitive nature of these tracks.
Weekly To-Do List
- July 23–25: Attend the KCUE Admissions Fair.
- Late July: Finalize student records for comprehensive assessment applications.
- Mid-August: Review officially released 2027 recruitment guidelines.
Checklist for Applicants
- Plan your visit to the KCUE fair.
- Research 3–5 target universities and download their 2027 guidebooks.
- Verify your 1st-semester transcript for errors.
- High school seniors: Stay on top of the 9th-month mock exam and the main Nov 13 test.
- Begin analyzing past essay questions if applying to those tracks.
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