In the regular selection process, which is based on the results of the entrance examination (equivalent to the common entrance examination), two students failed due to deductions. On the 2nd, the office of Kang Kyung-sook, a lawmaker from the Fatherland Reform Party, announced that the base national university (each region)
According to documents received from 10 major national universities, last year six of these universities deducted points for applicants with a history of school violence, ultimately rejecting 45 applicants.
The university with the most rejected students due to school violence was Kyungpook National University, with 19 in the random selection (selection based on factors other than exams, such as school reports) and 19 in the regular selection.
A total of 22 students were penalized, including three students who failed the exam, and all of them failed. This was followed by Busan University (6 students at regular time and 2 students at regular time), Gangwon University (5 students at regular time), Jeonbuk National University (4 students at regular time and 1 student at regular time), and Gyeongsang University
The top three universities with the highest number of applicants who were rejected due to school violence records were Chonnam National University, Jeju National University, Chungnam National University, and Chungbuk National University.
The four schools did not separately reflect the deduction of points for academic violence in last year's university entrance exams, so no students were rejected. Starting with this year's university entrance exams for third-year high school students, all universities will consider academic violence records as a factor in deduction points.
This will likely lead to an increase in the number of students who are unable to go on to university due to school violence.
The punishments included an apology, a no-contact/no-retaliation order for No. 2, school service for No. 3, community service for No. 4, special education/psychological treatment for No. 5, suspension for No. 6, class change for No. 7, transfer for No. 8, and the most severe punishment of No. 9, expulsion.
The amount of points to be deducted for each disciplinary action is determined according to different standards at each university.
2025/11/03 06:53 KST
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