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99% of college students in South Korea require the school to refund tuition fees. Is it possible to get a refund?
99% of college students in South Korea asked for a refund of tuition fees because of the epidemic, and most universities in South Korea delayed the start of school and conducted online teaching. In this regard, student organizations and a law firm are going to sue the school and demand a refund of tuition fees.

Affected by the epidemic, nearly 90% of Korean universities are conducting comprehensive online teaching, and only a few universities implement restrictive offline teaching. For example, for music, photography and other professional courses.

At the end of April, the epidemic situation in South Korea eased for a time, and 38 universities were preparing to open online classes. However, at the beginning of this month, the collective infection of nightclubs in Seoul broke out, which made many universities change their plans again, and also made the call for college students to refund their tuition fees more and more high.

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99.2% of students in Korea think it is necessary for schools to refund tuition fees:

During the epidemic period, the General Student Union of Korea National University conducted a survey on more than 20,000 students from 203 universities. The results show that 99.2% of the students think it is necessary for the school to refund the tuition fees for the first half of the year. More than 80% universities in South Korea are private universities, and the tuition fees are relatively expensive, with an average of about 40,000 RMB per year, while the medical and artistic classes reach 60,000. Many students have to rely on part-time jobs to subsidize their living expenses.

However, under the current circumstances, there is no way to take part-time jobs, and the living conditions are worrying. However, many students are dissatisfied with the quality of online teaching, and think it is too perfunctory and ineffective to use the school equipment, but the tuition fee remains unchanged, which makes it difficult for them to accept.

Phoenix. The quality of com- network teaching has declined, and 99% of Korean college students demand that the school refund their tuition fees.