Lao-Korean College
Lao-Korean College is a private college in Vientiane and was founded in 2006 on the basis of educating Lao students in the style of South Korea's education. The college has four Departments: Department of English, Department of Korean, Department of Accounting, and Department of IT. The college is supported by South Korea. The college mostly focuses on philosophy and cultivating future leaders of Lao society. The college employs Lao, Korean and American teachers.
History
Before its foundation, the college applied to the Ministry of Education in 2005, which was approved in 2006. 2006 would see the opening of the English department, as well as the inuaguration of its first president Junghwan Lee. In 2009, 30 students became the first to graduate from the college. The Department of IT and Korean language was opened in 2010, while the Department of Accounting and Beauty opened in 2014.The Southeast Asian Educational & Cultural Organization of South Korea would start supporting the college in 2016. In 2017, the college received financial support from South Koreans, including the president of the Chungsan Construction, Kim Sangyong. 2017 also saw the inauguration of the 2nd and current president of the college, Lee Jong Beom, as well as improved connections with South Korea. The college signed a memorandum of understanding with Daejeon and Honam University, and received donations of computer devices from South Korea. In 2018, it signed a memorandum of understanding with Keimyung University.