THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF UNIFICATION POLICY HISTORY
The Graduate School of Unification Policy was established in November, 1991 to offer a timely training ground for qualified professionals who will carry out national mission of unifying the two Koreas. The curriculum focuses on political, economic, social, educational, and cultural issues to be dealt with in the unification of the two Koreas and on how to achieve a peaceful unification. At he time of its opening, the school was allowed to admit up to 60 candidates in 4 Master's degree programs. In March, 1993 the enrollment allowance was increased to 75, and in March, 1995 it was again increased to 105.