The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the KSPC using the CIPP evaluation model. The CIPP model emphasizes that the most important purpose of program evaluation is not to prove, but to improve, an idea originally put forward by Egon Guba when serving on the Phi Delta Kappa National Study Committee on Evaluation (Stufflebeam et al. 1971). Program evaluation is thus conceived primarily as a functional activity oriented in the long run toward stimulating, aiding, and abetting efforts to strengthen and improve enterprises (Stufflebeam et al.). Through the CIPP model, we obtained a reference point for the future planning and implementation of suicide prevention.