In order to clarify the current status of career choices for high school students, Recruit Advancement Research Institute conducted a survey of men and women who graduated from high school in 2019 regarding sources of career choices and school-sponsored events.Among them, some of the results of the investigation on the "admission policy" were announced.The number of valid responses is 2,819.

 According to the survey, 85% of high school students answered that they "know" about the degree of recognition of the admission policy (enrollment acceptance policy).By gender, girls (88.1%) were 81.8 points higher than boys (6.3%).Regarding the admission policy, 51% of high school students "know their names and meanings and have investigated individual universities".However, although 85% are "aware" of the admission policy, 14% of high school students answered "want to know", indicating that there is a large gap with the degree of recognition.

 Regarding the usefulness of the admission policy when considering a school of choice, 80% of high school students who "have researched about individual universities" answered that the admission policy was "useful" when considering a school of choice.Also, when asked what they most wanted to know about going on to higher education, 1st place was "What you can study at school" (76.2%), 2nd place was "How to enter and how difficult it is" (62.9%), and 3rd place was "Campus atmosphere". "(53.9%).

Reference: [Recruit Marketing Partners Co., Ltd.] 85% of high school students acknowledge the university's "Admission Policy (Enrollment Acceptance Policy)" (PDF)

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