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SAT University Admissions Guide
Also known as: Hanmin Daehakgyo, 한민학교
Private Nonprofit school in Yeonsan, South Chungcheong, South Korea
Hanmin University was a small private institution offering various programs. The Ministry of Education ordered its closure in 2018 after it failed multiple government evaluations related to financial stability, student enrollment rates, and overall educational quality. The institution is now defunct.
SAT Scores are not accepted
This university does not accept SAT Scores.
Hanmin University is permanently closed and does not accept students. All academic and administrative functions have ceased. Therefore, SAT scores are not accepted.
Note: Some programs or scholarships may still recommend or require SAT scores. Always verify the latest admission criteria on the official university website.
Nonsan, South Chungcheong, South Korea
A unique private Buddhist university in Nonsan, founded by the Cheontae Order, offering full scholarships to all admitted students.
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A leading national university in the South Chungcheong region dedicated to the training and development of elementary school teachers.
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