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One year after “half-price tuitions”: 50% decrease in the number of students getting loans at University of Seoul

2013.01.04

 Translated by: Jiyoung Shin


























  Since the introduction of the “half
tuition policy” at the University of Seoul, the number of students who had taken
out loans for the tuition has decreased by more than half. According to the
data provided by Korea Students Aid Foundation (KOSAF), 990.1 students per one
semester had to get student loans for their tuition fees between 2007 and 2011.
However, this number decreased into 473 in 2012.

 

  Considering
the student population, this equals to 11% of the entire students in 2007.
However, this decreased into 4% in the 2012 Fall semester. This was possible as
the Seoul Mayor Park Won-Soon fulfilled his promise of “half price
tuitions” since his inauguration.

 

  Of
course, it is not possible to say that this number is absolute. There will be
some students who get loans from institutions other than KOSAF and some others
who get private scholarships. But still, it is obvious that this figure has a
significant meaning.

 

  Even
before the reduction, the tuition fee of the University of Seoul was lower
than other private universities. Its’ student population is also smaller than
other private universities. If the number of students who applied for loans at the University
of Seoul was 990 on average, the number at other private
universities will be much higher.

 

  Meanwhile,
the Center for Freedom of Information (CFOI) requested the Ministry of
Education, Science and Technology the information concerning the overdue status
of government-guaranteed student loans between 2010 and 2011. According to the
data provided, the overdue rate was 3.88% in 2011.

 

  This
is the highest record since the government-guaranteed loans was introduced to
students. The number of overdue cases was 74,150 in December 2011 and the
overdue amount was 229.7 billion. According to the data of Statistics Korea,
the number of students who got loans from KOSAF increased by 162%, which jumped
from 280,000 to 733,000 between 2002 and 2011.
 (http://www.opengirok.or.kr/3076)

 

  It
is very unfortunate to see this happen to students. We hope the politicians can
cut down the tuition fees for students as soon as possible and the students are
no longer burdened with debts from young ages. You can find the related
information below.

 

서울시립대대출자수(장학재단)_(1).pdf



 

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