Korea University Admissions Briefing — 2026-07-02
The Ministry of Education began accepting student loan applications for the second semester of 2026 on July 1st, introducing a new total cap on living expenses. They’re also expanding AI-powered admissions chatbots to help students easily find personalized info. Plus, look out for new short-term job training for non-enrolled youth and expanded interest waivers on post-graduation student loans starting in the second half of the year.
Korea University Admissions Briefing — 2026-07-02
Key Education Policies and Admission Changes
1. Second Semester 2026 Student Loan Applications Open — Total Living Expense Cap Introduced
The Ministry of Education and the Korea Student Aid Foundation (KOSAF) began accepting student loan applications for the second semester of 2026 on July 1st. Applications for tuition, living expenses, and AI academic support loans are open until November 17, 2026. A notable improvement this semester is the newly introduced total living expense cap system.

2. AI-Powered Admissions Chatbots — Personalized Information Access
The Ministry of Education has integrated an AI-based conversational chatbot service into the University Admissions Information Portal. By aggregating vast amounts of fragmented admissions data into a user-friendly format, the service is improving accessibility for students navigating the complex admissions process.

3. Expanded Job Training and Interest Waivers for Non-Enrolled Youth
The Ministry is promoting programs where universities and companies collaborate to provide short-term intensive training for non-enrolled youth struggling with job mismatches. Additionally, eligibility for interest waivers on post-graduation student loans has been expanded, allowing more young people to benefit starting in the second half of the year.

Admissions Strategy and Analysis
1. Decreased Regular Admissions Quota and Fiercer Competition for Top Spots
The regular admission quota for four-year universities in the 2026 academic year is set at 69,331. However, this number is expected to rise slightly after the rolling admissions process concludes on December 24, as unfilled spots are carried over to regular admissions. With the decrease in regular admission slots, competition among top-tier students has intensified, and rising acceptance scores are expected across popular science and engineering departments.
2. Strategic Planning Based on University-Specific CSAT Weighting
Success in regular admissions hinges on understanding how each university weights CSAT scores. Since requirements for subject weighting, English proficiency, and Korean history scores vary significantly by school, you must calculate your specific conversion score for each institution. Balance your applications between "reach," "target," and "safety" schools based on these converted scores rather than just relying on standard score totals.
3. Reviewing Admissions Changes is the First Step
Identifying changes in university admissions criteria is the first step in building a strategy. Since last year's data may not apply, carefully review the 2026 admissions guidelines for each university to spot any changes in their selection process.
High School Admissions and Learning Info
There is currently no new information available (as of July 1, 2026) regarding high school selection, specialized or autonomous private high school admissions, or specific middle school learning strategies.
Next Week's Schedule and Summary
There is currently no information on upcoming admissions announcements or high school information sessions for next week. Applicants should regularly check the admissions office websites of individual universities and the University Admissions Information Portal () to stay updated on any changes to the schedule.
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