Course Schedules and Fees
Year 2009        
Term Application Deadline Placement Test Period Tuition Application Fee
Spring Feb. 23. 2009 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 ~ Mar. 20 620,000 won 30,000 won
Summer Jul. 27, 2008 Aug. 3 Aug. 3 ~ Aug. 21 620,000 won 30,000 won

Curriculum and Activities
  1. Intensive Korean language classes are 4 hours a day from 9:00 to 1:00pm, Monday through Friday
    - The curriculum includes grammar, writing, speaking and listening(mainly focused on Speaking), role playing based on the Korean movies and Korean soap operas
  2. Special afternoon courses, Monday through Friday
    - Business Korean Class, Advanced Korean Writing Class, Korean Film Class, Korean Music Class
  3. Korean traditional cultural experience / Field Activities:
    - Twice a course from 2:00 - 5:00pm. Visits include historic palaces, Insa-dong, Daehak-ro, Korean Folk Village and taking a bus tour in Seoul and famous film shooting locations)


Special Classes (Programs can be changed)
  • Korean Music Class: Learning Korean culture as well as language through Korean songs
  • Advanced Writing Class: Intensive writing class to improve composition skills
  • Korean Film Class: A practical way to learn Korean through Korean movies

Required Documents
  • Application form with one photo (3X4)
  • Tuition fee (It is paid by remitting money to the institute¡¯s account)

Application and Registration Process
  1. Download the application form from our website (www.skku.edu/sli) or request an application form by sending an e-mail to: skkuinfo@hotmail.com
  2. Submit the application form (Phone: 82-2-760-1224, Fax: 82-2-760-1300,
    E-mail: skkuinfo@hotmail.com, available to consult with an admission official in English);
    Pay the fees (Account No.: 1006-601-295323, Bank name: Woori Bank,
    Bank Address: 53 Myeongnyun-dong 3-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea, swf code: hvbkkrse) Two photos which may be handed in after arriving in Seoul.)
    * Applicants should not forget to write their e-mail address on the application form for contacting purposes.
  3. Notification of admission approval by e-mail
  4. Arriving in Korea
  5. Korean language placement test 6) Class begins
Volunteer Students Friends as Helpers
¡®Friends¡¯ is a voluntary organization consisting of more than one hundred students here at Sungkyunkwan University. This organization aims to bring about and exchange languages and culture as well as cooperation between international students and SKKU students. They always do their best to take care of international students school life and life in Korea. Every international student can be matched with Korean students if they desire. International students may find it helpful to have some Korean friends to guide and advise them during their stay in Korea. It is, of course, also an excellent opportunity to make friends!

Benefits
Using school facilities: e+ Global Zone (lounge for foreign students), PC rooms