Seoul expands support for migrant-background youth

As Korea’s school-age population shrinks and the number of youth with immigrant backgrounds grows, Seoul will expand career guidance and college admission support for children from multicultural families. The Seoul Metropolitan Government said Wednesday its Career and College Admission Support Program for Children from Multicultural Families will introduce an Individual Career Pathway system this year. Launched in 2014, the program has reached 3,095 students and parents across 1,129 sessions over the past four years, with a satisfaction score of 4.84 out of 5. Each year, Seoul selects specialized institutions through a competitive process to provide one-on-one consultations, college entrance seminars and parent academies, offering a two-track support system covering both students and parents from career exploration through application strategies. Immigrant-background youth are legally defined as people between the ages of 9 and 24 who grew up in multicultural environments due to their own or their parents’ immigration experiences. Their numbers have grown from roughly 68,000 in 2014 to

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