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On the 3Rd International Education Quality Assurance System(IEQAS) Soongsil University Achieved 'Excellent Certification' on the 3rd International Education Quality Assurance System(IEQAS) Soongsil University has obtained the highest level of "excellent certification" in the third cycle (2021.3- 2023.2) of the International Education Quality Assurance System(IEQAS) analysis conducted by the Korean government (Ministry of Education). This means that the Korean government (Ministry of Education) guarantees that Soongsil University has excellent quality of education for undergraduate, graduate and Korean language programs. A total of 23 four-year universities, including Soongsil University, received "excellent certification" in this year's third-cycle of certification, and only the top 15 percent of the 150 four-year universities nationwide received an "excellent certification." ※ What is the International Education Quality Assurance System? The Korean government (Ministry of Education) evaluates the internationalization capabilities of universities using10 indicators and certifies them as "excellent certification university", which simplifies visa issuance process for international students, gives them a point when selecting GKS universities. ※ Excellent certification university of the 3rd IEQAS Classification Universities Soongsil University, Gangneung Wonju University, Kookmin University, Mokwon University, Seoul New certification Women's University, Sungshin Women's University, Suncheonhyang University, Changwon (10 universities) University, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Hongik University 2018 Certification Sehan University, Pohang University of Science and Technology. (2 universities) Catholic University, Korea University, Dankook University, Daejeon University, Myongji 2019 Certification University, Sogang University, Seoul National University, Yonsei University (Mirae (11 Universities) Campus), Jeonbuk National University, Hanyang University(ERICA) .
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