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Student Exchange/Visiting Program Guideline
Seoul National University (SNU)(2008 Fall & 2009 Spring)
Office of International Affairs (OIA)Seoul National University599 Gwanangno, Gwanak-gu Seoul 151-742 Republic of Korea Telephone ++82-2-880-8634 Fax ++82-2-880-2585Email [email protected]
About SNUSeoul National University (SNU) is and has been the indisputable leader of advanced education in Koreasince its establishment in 1946. SNU has earned this reputation by maintaining the highest standards inboth teaching and research. Kwanak Campus, the main campus of SNU, accommodates four graduateschools, eleven colleges, sixty- six research institutes, and other supporting facilities. Yeongeon campus is the medical campus which includes the University Hospital as well as other research institutes andorganizations related to medical sciences. About 20,000 undergraduate students and 11,000 graduatestudents enroll at SNU every year. The faculty, consisting of 1800 professors and instructors from aroundthe world, teaches students and conducts research at SNU.
Seoul, the city of Soul!Seoul is the capital of Korea with a history of 600 years. It always had been the nation’s capital since YiDynasty which was founded in 1394 and it has become the center of administration, economic, business,culture, technology and education. Seoul has four distinctive seasons. Temperature shows large seasonalvariation - reaching as high as 38.4 degrees Celsius in summer and dropping as low as minus 19.2 degreesCelsius in winter. The total area of Seoul is 605.52 square kilometers or 0.6 percent of the entire countryand has a population of approx. 10,300,000 which accounts for about a quarter of the total nationalpopulation. The number of foreign residents in Seoul is more than 130,000 and consists of almost 100different nationalities. They form a small global village in each part of Seoul. Seoul is truly a metropolitancity where tradition meets modernization.
Road to SNU SNU offers international students various ways of study, not only as degree-seeking students but also asshort-term students such as exchange students, visiting students or joint/double degree students. A largenumber of international students in the past have enjoyed studying and grasping Korean culture at Korea’smost prestigious university. Out of 31,000 students, more than 1,200 students are international students,and about 200 among them are international exchange/visiting students. These short-term staying studentsexplore not only Korea but also other neighboring Asian countries because of its geopolitical location.Many international students who studied at SNU have become academically professional or competentworkers specializing in Asia in their own fields.
Exchange Student ProgramExchange program is for students in SNU’s partner universities who wish to study at SNU for one or twosemesters and transfer credits to their home institution. The first official student exchange programlaunched in 1995 with the University of Tokyo and the number of institutions where they agreed for studentexchange program has increased to approx. 400 institutions all over the world. To be an exchange student,candidates must be officially nominated by their home institution and pay the tuition fee at their homeinstitution. Dormitories are provided and fees for taking Korean language course will be partially supported
Visiting Student ProgramVisiting student program is offered to students who are from non-partner universities but wants to study atSNU for one or two semesters. Students should pay the tuition fee at SNU and may request for credittransfer at their home institution. Dormitory is not available for visiting students and also subsidy for Koreanlanguage program is not provided. To apply for a visiting student program, students must apply directly atthe Office of International Affairs, SNU.
“Exchange Students” vs “Visiting Students”
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Course selection is upto students’ choice
* Note: Some courses may have restrictions
Should enclose all the official transcript sealed
Should be paid at home institution Pay at SNU
Apply through home institution Apply directly at SNUPay the application fee
Will be transferred Ask home institution before applying
Will be sent to home institution Should ask at the Registrar’s Office to request for an issuance
Provided upon request Not provided
Full or partial financial support will be provided No financial subsidy available
Exchange Students Visiting Students
Courses
Document Submission
Tuition Fee
Application
Credits
Official Transcript
Dormitory
Korean LanguageCourse
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Application Criteria & Process
1. Eligibility Qualification● Must be enrolled at least 2 semesters at home institute
● Have a GPA 3.0 or above / 4.0
● Language proficiency of either English or Korean is highly recommended, but not compulsory
2. Application Procedure
3. Documents Submission Required Documents for both Exchange/Visiting StudentsA. One completed Application Form (Please type clearly your email address since most important
announcements will be notified through email.) B. A Certificate of Enrollment from the current university you are attending. C. An Official University Transcript D. Two Letters of Recommendation from two of your professors. Please use the SNU letter of
recommendation form. One letter of the Recommendation must be written by a university professor at the current school which the applicant is attending.
E. A Statement of Purpose (Please use letter size paper 8½” x 11”) (in English or in Korean)F. A copy of applicant's passport G. Two photographs (3 x 4) H. Only for Fine Arts, Music, and Physical Education applicants:
Photographs of works/recording of performances I. For applicants of Chinese Nationality (In accordance with the immigration laws of Korea)
1. A Certificate of Enrollment from your University 2. A photocopy of applicant’s passport 3. A photocopy of applicant’s ID card issued by Chinese government 4. A copy of one's family register; Hogubu(戶口簿)5. A bank certificate that proves deposit of USD 10,000 or above for more than 6 months
Requirements for Visiting Students ONLY A. Application Fee:
All applicants for Visiting Student Program should pay the application fee when they submit the completed application documents.
Restriction● The College of Medicine is restricted to students who are currently studying medicine at their home
university.
● The College of Dentistry is open ONLY to masters level students currently enrolled in a master program at School of Dentistry or equivalent at their home university. The student exchange program is NOT available at the undergraduate level for the College of Dentistry.
● Applicants, who apply for the Korean History major, must provide a proof of Korean language ability.A satisfactory level of Korean language ability should be either (1) Level 5 or above of official Korean Language Proficient Test or (2) Level 5 or above of the Korean Test conducted at the SNU LanguageInstitute.
● MBA program does not accept exchange program through the OIA. In order to apply for an exchange program at MBA, please inquire at [email protected]
English TOEFL IBT 88 or above
IELTS 6.0 or above
Korean KLPT Korean KLPT Level 5 or above
TOPIC TOPIC Level 5 or above
Starting Semester
Application Deadline
Screening Procedure
Notification Acceptance
Acceptance Packages sent to:
Fall Semester 2008 21 April 2008 May-June 2008 9 June 2008 End of June 2008
Spring Semester 2009 10 Oct 2008 Oct-Nov 2007 30 Nov 2007 Mid-Dec 2008
Amount
Payment
Applicants forFind Arts, Music and Physical Education major
83,000 KRW
63,000 KRW Other Applicants
Payment Payment should be made by Wire Transfer only Name National Agricultural Cooperative FederationSwift code NACFKRSE Account No. 079-01-425473 Payee Office of International Affairs Address National Agricultural Cooperative Federation
Seoul National UniversitySan 56-1 Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, Korea
* Please indicate the student’s name when you wire transfer the application fee so we canverify that the applicant has paid the fee
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B. Financial Certificate (SNU form) C. Bank Certificate of Sponsor or a Certificate of Scholarship:
Applicant’s financial sponsor’s Bank Certificate showing that the sponsor has/will have more than US$ 10,000 in the bank account for more than one month, counting backward and forward from the application date OR a Certificate of Scholarship
Documents Submission to
● Exchange Students: to the student exchange program office at home institution (students should NOT submit the application materials directly to SNU or OIA)
● Visiting Students: to the OIA directly by post or in person
Important
All documents should be submitted in ORIGINAL or verified as an official copy, and should be inKorean or in English. If your documents are not in Korean or in English, please have your documenttranslated in Korean or in English and have confirmed and sealed by an authorized body. Applicationdocuments are non-returnable once they have been submitted to the OIA. Please be aware that we willbe unable to continue processing your application if you do not submit ALL the required applicationdocuments.
4. Screening ProcedureThe OIA receives applications and reviews that allapplication requirements have been met. The applicationpacket is then forwarded to the screening committee ofeach college for assessment. Not all candidatesnominated by partner universities are successful, butsome may fail to have an admission if the requirementsdo not meet the committee’s expectation. When theacceptance is confirmed, the OIA notifies the resultthrough students’ home institution. The OIA is notresponsible for the selection process and its results sincethe decision is made by each college.
5. Acceptance PackageThe acceptance package will include Certificate ofAdmission, Course registration guideline & Courseregistration form, and other necessary information.
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Academics & Students Life
1. Academic Calendar
* Academic transcript will be sent to home institution for exchange students for credit transfer in mid-August andin mid-February. Academic transcript for visiting students will not be sent to the home institution from the OIA andvisiting students must request for an issuance of academic transcript at the Registrar’s Office.
2. CoursesMajority of courses are taught in Korean but each college or department offers number of courses inEnglish. List of courses for a new semester is available at the beginning of January or July each year.Undergraduate students can take courses up to 17 credits and graduate students can take up to 12 credits.
3. Housing● On-Campus Housing: The Gwanak campus is the main campus of the SNU. Most colleges andschools are located at the Gwanak campus except for the College of Medicine, which is located at theYeongun campus in northern part of Seoul. Housing for exchange students is available at theKwanaksa (Gwanak campus dormitory).
● Off-Campus Housing: Off-campus housing is available around the campus. SNU does not providean assistance to find off-campus housing and it is students’ own responsibility to find accommodationoutside campus.
4. Students ActivitiesSNU offers variety of students activities andsports clubs. Students clubs includemusical bands, choir, orchestra, dance,painting, photography, students newspaper,traditional Korean music, travel clubs andSNU International Students Association.Sports clubs are available in fencing, golf,basketball, rugby, scuba-diving, snowboard,ski, horse riding, baseball, yacht, judo,kendo, soccer, taekwondo, tennis, etc. Themost popular students clubs amongst theseare taekwondo, judo, kendo and travelingclubs.
Semester Date Grade Submission Official Transcript Issuance
Spring Semester 2 March ~ Mid-June End of June 1 Week of August
Fall Semester 1 Sept ~ Mid-December End of December 1 Week of February
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5. Estimated Budget to Study at SNU
Tuition Fee (for Visiting Students ONLY)
Housing
Local Transportation
Meals
Books/School Supplies
Telecommunication
Personal Expenses
3,000,000 KRW / semester (Tuition fee is calculated based on the number of credits you are taking. It
also varies depending on your major and year of your enrollment.)
On-campus
Off-campus
535,000 KRW / semester for undergraduate students 603,000 KRW / semester for graduate students
300,000 KRW ~ 800,000 KRW / month
200,000 KRW / month
500,000 KRW / month
500,000 KRW / semester
100,000 KRW / month
200,000 KRW / month
Note: Above is estimation only and it may vary depending on personal budget.
6. Visa It is mandatory for every exchange/visiting student to obtain travel medical insurance. Students shouldcomply with the following guidelines:
* Note to Chinese Students: If you wish to study in Korea, you must obtain permission from the KoreanMinistry of Justice. You can do this easily by obtaining a certificate for confirmation of visa issuance (CCVI)from the OIA. If you would like us to send your CCVI along with your Certificate of Admission, please sendus the four (4) documents listed in the Checklist of Required Application Documents (Paragraph 7, SectionH). Please be aware that we provide this service ONLY to exchange students.
Checklist of Required Application Documents:1. One completed Application Form2. A Certificate of Enrollment from the current university you are attending. 3. An Official University Transcript4. Two Letters of Recommendation (SNU form)5. A Statement of Purpose 6. A Copy of applicant's passport 7. Only for Fine Arts, Music, and Physical Education applicants:
Photographs of works/recording of performances 8. For applicants of Chinese Nationality (Under the immigration laws of Korea)
A. A Certificate of Enrollment from your UniversityB. A photocopy of applicant’s passportC. A photocopy of applicant’s ID card issued by Chinese governmentD. A copy of one’s family register; Hogubu (戶口簿)E. A bank certificate that proves deposit of USD 10,000 or above for more than 6 months
9. For Visiting Students OnlyA. Financial Certificate & Proof of sponsorshipB. Application Fee (83,000 KRW for Find Arts, Music and Physical Education major, 63,000 for others)
Before you fill out this form, please read the Guideline for the Student Exchange Program which can be foundin the previous page. Please type or print in block letters in English. Your name should be indicated as itappears in your passport.
Home Institute
Name in Full Mr. / Ms.
Country of Citizenship Country of Birth
Tel
Address
Program Applied for Exchange Program Visiting Program
Proposed Study Period Level Undergraduate
Master’s
Ph.D.
Date of Birth
Major
Last Name First Name YY / MM / DD
Preferred Course of Study at Seoul National University (SNU)
Please attach yourmost recent photo
here
College/graduate school
Department/Major
※For more information about your preferred courseof study, please go to our University website(www.snu.ac.kr) and select the following tabs:English → Academics → College/Graduate School.Please be aware that once you have selected acourse of study and submitted the application form,your selection cannot be changed.
Student Exchange/Visiting Program Application FormSeoul National University
(Spring & Fall 2009)
Registration Numberfor Office Use
Office of International Affairs (OIA)Seoul National University 599 Gwanangno, Gwanak-gu Seoul 151-742 Republic of Korea Telephone ++82-2-880-8634 Fax ++82-2-880-2585 Email [email protected]
2009 Spring Only2009 Spring & Fall2009 Fall Only2009 Fall & 2010 Spring
In chronological order, please fill out tables A & B.
A. Education (Please indicate all schools attended since high school up to highest education level obtained.)
B. Employment History
C. Language Proficiency
Name in Full
Address
Telephone and/or Fax No.
E-mail Relation
I declare that the information contained above is accurate and true. If there is any falsity in the submittedmaterials, I will take a full responsibility.
Date of Application
Applicant’s Name
Applicant’s Signature
Person to be notified in case of emergency
Name of School
Name & Address of Organization
Language
Korean Excellent / Good / Fair
Excellent / Good / Fair
Excellent / Good / Fair
Excellent / Good / Fair
Excellent / Good / Fair
Excellent / Good / Fair
Excellent / Good / Fair
Excellent / Good / FairEnglish
Other Languages
Reading Writing Listening Speaking
Position Type of Work
Major Required Yearsof Study
Diploma orDegree
Dates
From ~ To
Dates
From ~ To
Address
If you wish to live in SNU dormitory, please fill in the below and submit the required documents.
A. Submission of Required Documents
Documents to be submitted in order to complete your dormitory application :
● Copy of Certificate of Admission
● General Health Certificate & Chest X-ray result
● Passport Copy
B. Fee Payment & Others
Approximate dormitory fee is USD 550 for undergraduate students, USD 650 for graduate students per semester
Further notices on price and fee payment will be announced when the acceptance is confirmed.All rooms are twin rooms and a roommate is randomly chosen
Name
Contacts
Permanent Address
Affiliation
Nationality
Blood Type
English
Korean
Phone
Mobile
Zip code
College Major
Gender M / F
Medical Information1
1 Please list any poor medical conditions or special needs.
On-Campus Housing Application Form for Exchange Students
(Kwanaksa Dormitory)
Registration Numberfor Office Use
Office of International Affairs (OIA)Seoul National University 599 Gwanangno, Gwanak-gu Seoul 151-742 Republic of Korea Telephone ++82-2-880-8634 Fax ++82-2-880-2585 Email [email protected]
SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITYFINANCIAL CERTIFICATION FOR ADMISSION
(Visiting Students only)
You and your sponsor must provide for your educational and living expenses for the duration of your entireeducational program at Seoul National University. Also, educational and/or living expenses must be providedfor your husband or wife and/or children who will be accompanying you. Please attach a bank certificationindicating that either you or your sponsor has at least USD 10,000 for at least a period of one month in your oryour sponsor’s account.* Please attach the certificate of scholarship if you are receiving scholarship from your sponsoring organization
If you are paying for your own educational and living expenses, please attach your bank certificate andcertificate of employment.
Sponsor Details
“I guarantee that the amount of USD will be available for the above named applicantand/or husband or wife and/or children for the entire duration of this program.”
Signature Date
1. Name of theApplicant
2. Nationality
Gender Male Female
Marital Status Single Married
English
Vernacular
3. Date of Birth (MM/DD/YY)
4. Place of Birth
5. Permanent Address
6. Mailing Address
8. Present Occupation
Last Name First Name Middle Name (if any)
Last Name First Name Middle Name (if any)
Name
Relationship to Applicant Occupation
Address
Country
7. Local Telephone Number (in Korea)
Medical Care
Maximum Amount : 200,000 KRW
Dental Care
Maximum Amount : 100,000 KRW
Up to 100,000 Won, 60% Coverage, (SNU Health Center, Coverage up to 70% )
Amount exceeding100,000 Won, 40% Coverage
Up to 50,000 Won, 60% Coverage, (SNU Health Center, Coverage up to 70% )
Amount exceeding 50,000 Won, 40% Coverage
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7. Insurance & Health CareTravel Insurance It is mandatory for every exchange/visiting student to obtain travel medical insurance. Students shouldcomply with the following guidelines:
● You have to be insured by an insurance company which takes effect in your country or in Korea ● The insurance policy should cover sickness, accident and death during your study in SNU ● You can register for courses after submitting the copy of the insurance policy which states the above
conditions ● Insurance policies in languages other than Korean or English should be notarized before submission ● In case the insurance expires before finishing the course, you have to resubmit the insurance policy
copy or the notarized document after renewal or reapplication of the insurance policy ● Any inquiries and information regarding insurance should be conducted by yourselves with the staffs
of insurance company. SNU does not involve in any insurance-related affairs
Medical Mutual Aid Service SNU provides students medical mutual aid service, which provides partial support for the health cost ofa student’s medical expense on illness, accidents (occurred on campus) and other medical care.Students can receive the benefits of the mutual aid by paying the fee of 2,500 KRW per semester uponthe entrance of SNU. It is not mandatory but is recommended to register for the service.
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We invite our exchange/visiting students to participate in the Korean Language Program at SNU’s KoreanLanguage Education Center (KLEC). The Korean Language Program offers four ten-week sessions eachyear. For further information about these programs, please visit the KLEC’s website at: http://lei.snu.ac.kr/kor/pages/SK00014_00.jsp
1. General Information
Courses
Calendar for 2009
Tuition Fee
Program Class Hour Weekly Hour
Regular Korean Program Monday ~ Friday 9:00 - 13:00 20 hrs/wk
Afternoon Korean Program Tuesday & Thursday 14:30 - 17:30 6 hrs/wk
Evening Korean Program Monday & Thursday 16:30 - 21:30 6 hrs/wk
Term PeriodApplicationDeadline
Notification ofAcceptance
Placement Test
Spring March 2 ~ May 8 January 12 (Mon) January 19 (Mon) February 25 (Wed)
Summer June 1 ~ August 7 April 13 (Mon) April 20 (Mon) May 29 (Wed)
Fall September 1 ~ November 13 July 13 (Mon) July 20 (Mon) August 26 (Wed)
Winter December 1 ~ February 5 October 12 (Mon) October 19 (Mon) November 27 (Wed)
Program Fee
Regular Korean Program 1,320,000 KRW
Afternoon Korean Program 500,000 KRW
Evening Korean Program 500,000 KRW
Office of International Affairs (OIA)Seoul National University599 Gwanangno, Gwanak-gu Seoul 151-742 Republic of KoreaTelephone ++82-2-880-8634 Fax ++82-2-880-2585Email [email protected]
Korean Language Program for Exchange Students
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SubsidyKorean language program is separate from regular university courses, and students have to pay thetuition fee. For exchange students only, however, the OIA and LEI made a special arrangement infinancial subsidy during regular semester periods (spring term & fall term ONLY):
● Students who are majoring Korean Studies or Korean Language in home institution: Full financial support
● Students who are not majoring in Korean Studies or Korean Language in home institution: 70 per cent of the tuition fee is supported from the OIA and 30 per cent of the fee should be paid by the students
* Above financial subsidy is not available for visiting students. For any other types of financial support, please
inquire to LEI at [email protected].
2. ApplicationThe OIA will collect applications from exchange students and will forward applications along with recommendation to KLEC. The notification of acceptance and detailed schedule will be forwarded tothe applicants along with the admission package for exchange students.
● Application Procedure: Students shall apply for the language program through the OIA. Further notice will be announced once the acceptance is confirmed.
● Transcript: Students completing this course will receive an official transcript from the KLEC. Please be advised that the grades you have earned at KLEC will not appear on your general SNU transcript.
3. OthersTaking Additional SNU Courses While registered in the KLEC's program, you will be allowed to register for regular university coursesoffered by SNU. However, in consideration of the heavy course load of the KLEC's Regular KoreanLanguage Program, we strongly recommend that you enroll in no more than 2 regular universitycourses if you are registered in this program.
FactsAbout Exchange/Visiting Students
at SNU (Inbound 2004~2007)
1.No. of Exchange/Visiting Students(Inbound)
3. Statistics by College
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007
No.of Students 131 151 152 210
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2. Statistics by Level
College of Humanities
College of Social Sciences
College of Natural Sciences
College of Nursing
College of Business Administration
College of Engineering
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
College of Find Arts
College of Law
College of Education
College of Human Ecology
College of Pharmacy
College of Music
Graduate School of International Studies
Total
10 25 18 26
27 18 21 35
8 12 12 10
1 1
55 46 70 80
4 9 7 30
1 1 1
5 7 3 6
7 5 2 6
2 1
2 1
1
2 1
13 21 14 16
131 151 152 210
2004 2005 2006 2007
250
200
150
100
50
0
2004 2005 2006 2007
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
2004 2005 2006 2007College
Undergraduate Master PhD
4. Statistics by Country
Australia
Austria
Brazil
Canada
China
Czech
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Hong Kong
Japan
Mexico
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
The Netherlands
UK
USA
Total
2004 2005 2006 2007Year
12 8 2 7
3 1
2
10 13 12 10
12 5 8 15
4
2 3 1 1
3 4 3 6
16 21 16 15
15 17 29 32
6 9 17
14 29 17 13
3 6 9
7 6 8 8
1 3
12 14
2 1 1 8
1
1 1 1 4
3 4 4 3
2 2 1 2
1 1 1
2
30 24 19 35
131 151 152 210
Year 2004 Year 2005
Year 2006 Year 2007
Asia
Europe
Latin America
North America
Pacific
SNU Buddy Program
The OIA organizes a buddy program forinternational students in order to assist theiradjustment in Korea and campus life. Uponyour buddy request, the OIA matches you withone of SNU buddy students, who will be yourhelper and friend throughout the semester.
During your stay at SNU, the SNU buddy shallmeet up with you regularly or irregularly to buildgood relationship. At the beginning of thesemester, SNU buddy°Øs main jobs are to helpyou to settle in new environment, which mayinclude :
● airport pick-up services ● help you to find accommodation or guide
you for a dormitory life● help you to register or change classes & may
give you information related to classes● show you around the campus and Seoul● help you with other necessary administrative
procedures such as foreign registration at the Immigration’s Office, and opening bank account
● obtain cultural experiences as well as participate in many events for international students and buddies organized by the OIA
By participating in various activities held at theOIA such as International Food Festival,Cultural Heritage Tour and Wine & CheeseParty with international students, they becomeyour best Korean friends. Many internationalstudents had great experiences with their SNUbuddy students during their stay at SNU andkeep their good friendship even from thedistance.
Helge Malenda, from University of Vienna, Austria(Exchange student in Fall Semester 2006 & Spring semester 2007)
To be honest, when I first came to Korea in fall I did not like it too much. I hadproblems with the language, I knew almost nobody, and the food was either tastelessor too spicy. And sitting 6 hours a day in classes was something I was not used toanymore as a grad student. But in time I came to like it here very much. The OIAarranged great trips, which I can strongly recommend for new students, and mybuddy put much effort in making my life comfortable. By roasting the kimchi beforeeating it (which makes it less spicy) I adapted slowly to the food and now I can eatalmost everything. By participating in the SNU events I got new friends quite quickly.Many customs and places felt strange and uncomfortable in the first place, but
experiencing them and trying out new stuff turned out to be the funniest thing after a while. For example many times Iwalked by places which looked like crappy shacks owned by the mafia from the outside, so I thought nothing is goingto get me in there ever. But one day when I was drunk, I walked into one accidentally, and once inside, it turned out tobe a beautiful traditional drinking place with very kind and curious people. Ever since I enjoy meeting friends andsearching for weird looking bars together. Surely, for the SNU is the most admired university in Korea, there are timeswhen you can do nothing but study week after week. But life is what you make of it, so if you are open minded,confident, willing to learn and try out new stuff you can have a hell of a time here. I know already when I go back toAustria I will miss many things. Probably hot meals available around the clock, bars which serve food, a library openedon weekends, and a pretty girl at the office who is there for you every time you need help.
Simon Gibson, from University of Melbourne, Australia(Exchange student in Spring semester 2007)
My experience at SNU has been full of highlights. Most of all I have enjoyed meetingpeople from Korea and other parts of the world. I arrived in Korea in the middle of winterabout one month before semester was due to start. I stayed in a backpacker’s inInsadong. I was impressed with the restaurant culture in the area and enjoyed going outfor foods and drinks with some friends I made whilst staying at the dorm...... My subjectsat SNU have been terrific. They are all taught in English and have had a warm and friendlyclassroom atmosphere. Other foreign students and Koreans have joined to create anatmosphere of respect and interest where students could put forward their differingpoints of views, often reflecting on the contrasts between Korea and their own countries. Iam glad I chose Korea to complete an exchange semester. The people have been veryfriendly and inviting and it has been easy for me to settle in.
Jesy Maria Silva, from the University ofPhilippines Diliman, Philippines(Exchange student in Spring Semester 2008 )
I always dreamt of studyingin SNU and now that I amhere, I experience a lot goodthings more than I expected.SNU really do have a lot ofthings to offer! Here, there isa balance between learningand having fun. SNUprovides me with not onlyopportunities to learn andunderstand the Koreanculture, but also to get toknow cultures from different
parts of the world. Here, there are a lot chances to get toknow new friends who makes my stay in this countrymore interesting. And because of the SNU Buddyprogram, I can meet a lot of people who are kind andwilling to help foreign students like me. So far, I can saythat the quality of education I am getting in SNU will behelpful for me in the near future when I pursue furtherstudies about Korea. Aside from these, SNU provides mewith a lot of outside-of-the-classroom experiences suchas study tours and cultural exchange activities, thus I amable to broaden my perspective of the world. The SNUcampus gracefully changes its ambience as the seasonchanges; making campus life more enjoyable. Only twomonths have passed since I came here, but in that shortspan of time, I have easily gotten accustomed to the life inthe city of Seoul. I am sure that in the coming days, mystay here will become more exciting and worthwhile.
When people ask me about how I liked my time at Seoul National University, I neverquite know where to begin. There is a wide range of reasons that always made mecoming back- the first two times as student and finally as lecturer. The one thing I cansay for sure is, that these times here have been the most meaningful, important andimpressive periods of my studies. I am sure that holds true for most people havingstayed here. Why is that so? SNU provides a perfect infrastructure for perfectly individualized studies on a highscientific level. Being the No 1 Korean University does not only create a prestigiousreputation for every student here, it also makes you choose from Korea’s top notchscholars. They offer classes on the most up to date scientific level possible.Simultaneously, high practice orientation and student involvement will make you apply
learned concepts directly. The extensive list of courses offered in English makes it possible to cover almost every topic.At SNU I found extensive support for all my problems, requests and concerns. Professors are very close to students andaccessible for all academic concerns. Outside University grounds an amazing country is waiting to be explored. Seoul is amarvelous mixture of sparkling modernity and traditional complexity. The mountainous nature surrounding SNU is amazingand even if you are not quite a friend of hiking yet, I bet you will be after your stay. I hope I could make you feel what makesSNU such an extraordinary place to spend your time at. See you soon at Seoul National University!
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Oliver Laasch, from Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany(Exchange student in Spring & Fall Semester 2007, Lecturer at SNU in Spring Semester 2008)
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Useful LinksGeneral SNU Links
Colleges & Schools
SNU Main Homehttp://snu.ac.kr or http://www.useoul.edu
Students’ Portal http://portal.snu.ac.kr
Office of Admissionhttp://admission.snu.ac.kr
Office of International Affairs (OIA) http://oia.snu.ac.kr
On-campus housing (Kwanaksa) http://dorm.snu.ac.kr
Language Education Institute (LEI) http://lei.snu.ac.kr
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College of Veterinary Sciences http://vet.snu.ac.kr/
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