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Changshin University


Changshin University


Overview

Changshin University is a private Christian university located in Changwon City, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It was established in 1991 as Chang Shin Technical College and has since developed into a four-year undergraduate institution that integrates academic education with practical skills development, guided by the motto of “Sincerity and Service.” The university serves a diverse student body and aims to cultivate innovative, interdisciplinary, and internationally oriented graduates through a variety of academic programs and partnerships.

Changshin University is supported by the Booyoung Group, which has invested in expanding academic infrastructure, industry-linked curricula, and student support systems, resulting in strong enrollment and enhanced practical training opportunities. The institution also maintains international collaborations with universities in the United States, China, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries to enhance global competency and exchange experiences.

Key strengths of Changshin University include:

  1. Practical and industry-linked programs designed to prepare students for regional and global workforce needs.

  2. Christian educational foundation emphasizing character formation and service.

  3. International partnerships with several overseas institutions to support academic mobility.

  4. Scholarship support and strong enrollment rates, supported by external stakeholders such as the Booyoung Group.

Academic Calendars

The academic year at Changshin University is divided into two semesters:


Spring Semester:
Nomination and Application Deadline: October - December
Semester Start: Early March
Semester End: Late June - Early July

Fall Semester:
Nomination and Application Deadline: April - June
Semester Start: Early September
Semester End: Late December - Early January

Orientation for international students is conducted a week before each semester, covering essential topics such as course registration, cultural adaptation, and campus facilities.