Today, we will learn about the application, qualifications, and usage of the National Tomorrow Learning Card. The National Tomorrow Learning Card is a system that supports education expenses so that citizens can develop their own vocational skills. You will be able to learn the job skills necessary for employment or job change.
The National Tomorrow Learning Card can be issued to both unemployed and employed people. Job seekers can receive training expenses to prepare for employment, and employed people can receive support for training expenses to improve their job skills. You must meet certain conditions to be eligible. Let’s take a look at the qualifications and uses.
Apply for the National Tomorrow Learning Card
You can apply for the National Tomorrow Learning Card by visiting a nearby employment center or issuing it online on the HRD-Net website. In order to issue it online, you need to register on the website and have a certificate to log in.
After logging in, you can apply for National Tomorrow Learning Card issuance on the main page of the HRD-Net website. It is recommended that you read the manual before issuing the Tomorrow Learning Card. The manual has been uploaded as an attachment below.
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National Tomorrow Learning Card eligibility requirements
Anyone can issue a National Tomorrow Learning Card. However, there are some exclusions from support, so please make sure to check.
Excluded from support
Current public officials and private school faculty and staff
75 years or older
College students with more than 2 years left until graduation (applicable from 3rd year of college)
Self-employed person with annual sales of KRW 150 million or more
Special type workers with monthly wages of 3 million won or more
Employees of large-scale companies under the age of 45 with a monthly wage of 3 million won or more
National Tomorrow Learning Card support amount
The National Tomorrow Learning Card provides a basic subsidy of 3 million won, and some recipients receive up to 5 million won. When receiving vocational training through a specific national project, the training cost support ratio is different, but for the general public, 45-85% of the training cost is supported by the government.
Training cost support ratio
General participants 45-85%
National Employment Support System Type 1, National Employment Support System Type 2 (Special Class) 80~100%
National Employment Support System Type 2 (middle-aged audience) 50~85%
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) recipients 72.5~92.5%
Eligible for additional support (KRW 1 million to 2 million)
Insured persons employed as fixed-term, dispatched, part-time, or daily workers
Insured people working at companies eligible for priority support
Workers in employment crisis areas and special employment support industries
Persons earning less than 60% of the median income for the current year (KRW 2 million)
How to use the Tomorrow Learning Card
There are a variety of National Tomorrow Learning Card training courses, so searching for the course you want will help you find it more quickly. In some cases, it is completely free with no out-of-pocket costs, so please check before applying.
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Today, we learned about how to apply for the National Tomorrow Learning Card, its eligibility requirements, and how to use it. Both employed and job seekers can apply, so we hope that those who need it will refer to it and find it useful.
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