National Conference
National Conference of Haesanite Universities 국민의 대학연합 La Conférence Nationale | |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 280 Daehak-ro, Haeseomun-gu, Suyang, Haesan |
| Official languages | Haean, English |
| Other languages of member universities | French |
| Type | University association |
| Membership | 12 universities |
| Leaders | |
• Chancellor | Kim Na-yeong |
• Commissioner | Choi Hyeon-seong |
| Establishment | 11 July 1976 |
The National Conference of Haesanite Universities, often referred to as simply the National Conference, is an academic and athletic association of Haesanite semi-private universities. The conference was founded in 1976 by the Higher Education Reform and Reconstruction Act as one of the five original conferences. The conference is generally regarded as the most prestigious in Haesan, with most member universities ranked highly both domestically and internationally. The conference is primarily an academic one, and universities in the conference must commit to only using academic measures, primarily the General Skills Examination (GSE), for domestic undergraduate admissions. As a result of their prestige, most universities in the conference only accept students in the top 10% of GSE takers, and accept fewer than 10% of international applicants. The conference has been comprised largely of schools in Suyang since its formation, but has a geographic footprint that extends over much of western Haesan.
History
While most members of the conference were founded long before the Great War, the modern university conference system was only established by the Higher Education Reform and Reconstruction Act in 1976. While in the pre-war period there had been university associations, there was no formal oversight committee that bound universities to a grouping. As the Reform and Reconstruction Act banned private universities, conferences like the National Conference became necessary as part of the governmental organizational system. The National Conference was one of five conferences listed in the legislation, and its initial members upon its formation were Albarine University, Université du Anfe, Baekseon University, Haesan University, University of Namhae, Namseon University, and Suyang University. Yeongsu University and Chunghwa University were added in 1990 due to their strong academic standards. Amid calls for greater representation from the north, Grandjean University and Université de Serrès were added in 2003.
Members
| Institution | Location | Rank [a] | Undergraduates | Postgraduates | Endowment | Nickname | Colors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albarine University | Haeseomun-gu, Suyang | 4 | 5,429 | 3,826 | $3.55 billion | Mariners | |
| Université du Anfe | 8th Arr., Anfa | 8 | 10,771 | 12,638 | $9.24 billion | Eagles | |
| Baekseon University | Sinju, Sinhan | 18 | 7,492 | 6,204 | $2.39 billion | Owls | |
| Chunghwa University | Hyangsan, Sugang | 16 | 9,303 | 6,150 | $4.13 billion | Rams | |
| Grandjean University | Levesque, Northlands | 12 | 6,982 | 4,837 | $3.01 billion | Saints | |
| Haesan University | Eunhwa-gu, Suyang | 2 | 7,360 | 5,938 | $14.82 billion | Lions | |
| University of Namhae | Anmi, Namhae | 13 | 12,725 | 11,299 | $5.17 billion | Cranes | |
| Namseon University | Haeseomun-gu, Suyang | 3 | 9,493 | 7,302 | $7.91 billion | Tigers | |
| Université de Serrès | Serrès, Northlands | 21 | 4,361 | 3,578 | $1.84 billion | Falcons | |
| Seohae University | Haeseomun-gu, Suyang | 6 | 6,818 | 4,945 | $5.82 billion | Captains | |
| Suyang University | Miyu-gu, Suyang | 1 | 8,252 | 6,306 | $20.73 billion | Dukes | |
| Yeongsu University | Haeyang-gu, Suyang | 11 | 8,650 | 5,932 | $6.83 billion | Terriers |
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Rivalries
Notes
- ↑ According to the 2024 rankings from the Haesan Education Watchlist