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Korean Language Programs and Studying Abroad in Korea

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통합관리자 2024-04-15 00:00

If you are seeking to learn the Korean language or already an avid learner, there’s no better way to improve your Korean skills than living in the country native to the language – Korea!
For those interested in the Korean language programs or studying abroad programs in Korea, see below for some helpful information and resources to get you started.

Advantages of language schools & study abroad programs

  • Travel and learn
    at the same time!

  • Learn Korean through
    language programs
    offered by universities
    in Korea

  • Experience Korea’s
    latest trends
    as well as traditional culture

  • Excellent learning
    and living environment

  • Relatively
    affordable tuition


    Korean Language Program & Short-term Study Abroad Qualifications


    To apply for a Korean Language Program, you must have at least completed secondary education (academic level equivalent to high school education completion). The Korean Language Program curriculum usually runs from one to two years.

    To apply for a short-term study abroad program in Korea, you must be enrolled in a home university that offers study abroad programs to Korea. Offered courses range from one semester to one year.

    Planning for Korean Language Program & Studying Abroad

    The first step to applying for a Korean language or study abroad program is to browse for the school and subject of your interest. Universities in Korea offer diverse fields of study, with each course varying in curriculum and required time to earn credits. Therefore, students are strongly advised to check the curriculums offered by each school.

    Enrollment deadlines vary by school, so check the announcements posted on the school’s website ahead of time. Deadlines for spring semester applications are usually between September and November, whereas fall semester applications close between May and June. Thoroughly research requirements before seeking counsel with your home university or the institution in Korea to make the application process much smoother. Considering the time required for the enrollment and visa application process, we recommend planning at least 6 months in advance.


    Look for schools, language institutions, and curriculums that are right for you

    Choose a program that is just right for you based on your Korean level, your goals, and what you seek to achieve as a student in Korea.

    1.

    12 to 6 months prior
    Prepare required documents

    Basic required documents

    • Enrollment application
    • ID photo (at least 2 copies)
    • Certificate of graduation or enrollment of your highest education
    • Your financial statement with a minimum balance of $10,000.00 (USD)
    • Copy of passport

    * Additional documents may be required depending on your choice of school and program

    2.
    5 months prior
    Submit application and documents

    Submit your application and required documents to the school you are applying for. Make sure to double check the school’s website to confirm you meet the requirements and have everything ready before submission.

    3.
    4 months prior

    Pay tuition fee

    You can pay your tuition either through SWIFT from your home bank or make the transaction through a Korean bank branch office in your country, if any. Keep in mind that international wire transfers take time to process, therefore consider making the payment in advance to meet the tuition fee deadline.


    4.
    2 months prior

    Apply for a visa

    A visa (entry permit) is required to study in Korea. The visa application requirements depend on your length of stay and your study program. It is advised to inquire with the Korean embassy or consular offices in your country for the most up-to-date information.


    Basic visa requirements for a Student Visa

    • Visa application form
    • Passport
    • ID photo
    • Certificate of graduation or enrollment of your highest education
    • Proof of your home address
      (resident registration, driver’s license, proof of insurance, etc.)
    • Processing fee


    5.
    1 month prior
    Book your ticket to Korea and consider housing options

    Once you can confirm that you are enrolled and your visa is approved, you need to book your ticket to Korea and look for a place to stay. Students are recommended to book a roundtrip ticket that allows flexible return dates.

    If the school you applied for offers dormitories, it’s usually the number one choice for international students as school dormitories are cheaper and safer than other housing options.
    In addition, you will need a SIM card that is compatible with a service provider in Korea. Although not required, student travel insurance is also recommended in case of any misfortunate events that may occur during your study abroad.

    6.
    D-day

    Your student life in Korea begins!

    All visitors staying in Korea for 90 days or more must report their stay at the immigrations office and apply for a foreigner registration card that will act as a personal ID during their stay. After you have your documents ready, including proof of admission to your school in Korea, make a reservation at the Hi Korea website to submit your files to the immigration office in your district.

     

    Immigration Contact Center Phone: +82-2-1345 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, etc.)
    Website: www.hikorea.go.kr
    Operating hours: 09:00-18:00 (Lunch hour 12:00-13:00)

    Korean Language Institutes in Korea

    SEOUL

    • Duksung International Language Center

      Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) / Short-term course (3 weeks) / TOPIK Prep Course(Korean,English)

      dilc.ds.ac.krdilc@duksung.ac.kr+82-2-991-0486~7, 0588
    • Ewha Language Center

      Short-term course (60 hours) / Intensive course (10 weeks) / High-level intensive course (10 weeks) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      elc.ewha.ac.krkfl2@ewha.ac.kr(English)+82-2-3277-6958
    • Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Center for Korean Language and Culture

      Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) / Short-term course (4 weeks) / Translation & Interpretation course (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      korean.ac.krkorean5@hufs.ac.kr+82-2-2173-2262
    • Hanyang University International Education Institute

      Long-term course (10 weeks) / Short-term course (2 weeks) / Special course (small groups) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      iie.hanyang.ac.kriie@hanyang.ac.kr(English, Japanese)+82-2-2220-1666 (English)
    • Hongik University Korean Language Institute

      Long-term course (10 weeks) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      koreanle.hongik.ac.krkoreanle@hongik.ac.kr+82-2-320-1373 (English)
    • Konkuk University Language Institute

      Long-term course (10 weeks) / Summer & Winter Short-term courses (Korean, English, Chinese)

      kfli.konkuk.ac.krkangnurse@konkuk.ac.kr (Americas / Europe)+82-2-450-3075~6
    • Kookmin University Institute of International Education

      Long-term course (10 weeks) / Short-term course (3 weeks) / K-POP course (Korean, English, Chinese)

      iie.kookmin.ac.krklc_admission@kookmin.ac.kr+82-2-910-5815
    • Korea University Korean Language Center

      Long-term course (10 weeks) / Short-term course / Youth Summer School(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      klc.korea.ac.krkorean@korea.ac.kr+82-2-3290-2971
    • Kyung Hee University Institute of International Education

      Long-term course (10 weeks) / Short-term course (3 weeks) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      iie.ac.kriie@khu.ac.kr+82-2-961-0081~2
    • Seoul National University Korean Language Education Institute

      Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) / Evening course (10 weeks; 60 hours) / Long-term course (13 weeks) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      lei.snu.ac.krklp@snu.ac.kr+82-2-880-8570, 5488
    • Sogang University Korean Language Education Center

      Long-term courses (Morning class KGP200 / Afternoon class KAP200 / Evening class KGP60) / Special summer course (4 weeks) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      klec.sogang.ac.krsgklec2@sogang.ac.kr(Asia, Africa, Middle East, Oceania), sgklec1@sogang.ac.kr(Americas, Europe)+82-2-705-8088~9
    • Soongsil University Korean Language Program

      Long-term course (1 semester; 200 hours) (Korean, English, Japanese,Chinese)

      language.ssu.ac.krlanguage@ssu.ac.kr+82-2-820-0783~4
    • Sungkyunkwan University Korean Language Center

      Long-term course (1 semester; 8 weeks) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      koreansli.skku.edukoreaneng@skku.edu (English)+82-2-760-1345
    • University of Seoul Korean Language and Culture Program

      Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) / Short-term course (1-2 weeks) / Special course (Korean, English)

      klcp.uos.ac.kr/klcpuosklcp@uos.ac.kr+82-2-6490-6662~3
    • Yonsei University Korean Language Institute

      Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) / Special summer course / Short-term course (3 weeks) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

      www.yskli.comysklissp@yonsei.ac.kr(English)+82-2-2123-8553 (English)

      OTHER REGIONS


      Busan
      • Busan University of Foreign Studies Center for Korean Language and Culture Education

        Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) / TOPIK prep course (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

        klce.bufs.ac.krkor-edu@bufs.ac.kr+82-51-509-5335, 5337
      • Pukyong National University International Student Services (Korean Language Program)

        Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) / Summer short-term course (2 weeks) (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

        korean.pknu.ac.kradmissions@pknu.ac.kr+82-51-629-6915
      • Pusan National University Language Education Institute

        Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) / Short-term course (2 weeks) / TOPIK prep course (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

        lei.pusan.ac.krinteredu@pusan.ac.kr+82-51-510-7143

      Incheon
      • Inha University Korean Language Education Center

        Long-term course (10 weeks; 200 hours) (Korean, English)

        ltc.inha.ac.krLTC@inha.ac.kr+82-32-860-8273

      Gwangju
      • Chonnam National University Language Education Center

        Long-term course (10 weeks) / Special course for exchange students / TOPIK prep course (Korean, English, Chinese)

        leckor.jnu.ac.krnadiasue@jnu.ac.kr+82-62-530-3649 (Long-term course), 3643(Special course)

      Chungcheong-do Gyeongsang-do
      • Daegu University Korean Language Education Center

        Long-term course (10 weeks) / Short-term course (3 weeks) / TOPIK prep course (Korean,English)

        global.daegu.ac.kroia@daegu.ac.kr+82-53-850-5692



    More info

    • Study in Korea

      Provides information on universities and scholarship programs for those interested in studying in Korea

      Website: www.studyinkorea.go.krInquiries: International Student Service Center +82-2-3668-1490 (Korean, English), +82+2-3668-1492 (Vietnamese, Russian, Mongol, French)
    • Korea Immigration Service

      Korea Immigration Service official website

      Website: www.immigration.go.kr
    • Korea Visa Portal (Visa Navigator)

      See visa requirements and apply online

      Website: www.visa.go.kr
    • Hi Korea

      Online immigration services for foreigners in Korea

      Website: www.hikorea.go.kr
    • 1330 Korea Travel Helpline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay)

    * This column was last updated in March 2024, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check details before visiting.

    Source: https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc/contents/contentsView.do?menuSn=219&sContsTtl=&sort=regDt&page=1&vcontsId=194454