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Seoul National University

International Summer Institute

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

April 20

Oct 20

May-June

Oct-Nov

Early June

Early Dec

Semester Deadline Procedure Acceptance

Application Form (On-line Application)A Statement of Purpose

Two Letters of Recommendation (SNU form) from two of yourprofessors

A

B

Official University TranscriptD

A copy of applicant's passportF

Two photographs (3 x 4)G

Only for Fine Arts, Music, and Physical Education applicants: Photographs of works/recording of performances Only for VisitingStudents: Application fee of KRW 82,000

H

C

A Certificate of Enrollment from the current university you areattending

E

All documents should be submitted in ORIGINAL or verified as anofficial copy, and should be in Korean or in English. The requireddocuments for applicants are as follows (Forms are available onthe OIA website):

Document Submission

List of Required Documents

Seoul National UniversityInternational Summer Institute Guide

Main Gate

It is mandatory for every exchange/visiting student to obtaintravel medical insurance. Students should comply with the followingguidelines:

- 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

Travel Insurance

Insurance & Health Care

major and year of your enrollment.

On-campus

Off-campus

500,000 ~ 800,000 KRW /semester for undergraduate students

200,000 ~ 300,000 KRW /month for graduate students

400,000 KRW ~ 700,000 KRW / month

200,000 KRW / month500,000 KRW / month

500,000 KRW / semester

100,000 KRW / month

Housing

Local Transportation

Books/School Supplies

Telecommunication

Meals

Students ONLY)

Personal Expenses 200,000 KRW / month

Note: Above is only estimation and it may vary depending on personal budget

Packages sent by

End of June

End of Dec

Two Letters of Recommendation (SNU form) from two of your

Only for Fine Arts, Music, and Physical Education applicants: Photographs of works/recording of performances Only for Visiting

A Certificate of Enrollment from the current university you are

All documents should be submitted in ORIGINAL or verified as an official copy, and should be in Korean or in English. The required documents for applicants are as follows (Forms are available on

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Semester

Application Form (On-line Application)A Statement of Purpose

Two Letters of Recommendation (SNU form) from two of yourprofessors

A

B

Official University TranscriptD

A copy of applicant's passportF

Two photographs (3 x 4)G

Only for Fine Arts, Music, and Physical Education applicants: Photographs of works/recording of performances Only for VisitingStudents: Application fee of KRW 82,000

H

C

A Certificate of Enrollment from the current university you areattending

E

All documents should be submitted in ORIGINAL or verified as anofficial copy, and should be in Korean or in English. The requireddocuments for applicants are as follows (Forms are available onthe OIA website):

Document Submission

It is mandatory for every exchange/visiting student to obtain travel medical insurance. Students should comply with the following

You have to be insured by an insurance company which takes

The insurance policy should cover sickness, accident and death

You can register for courses after submitting the copy of the insurance policy which states the above conditions

500,000 ~ 800,000 KRW /semester for undergraduate students

200,000 ~ 300,000 KRW /month for graduate students

400,000 KRW ~ 700,000 KRW / month

200,000 KRW / month500,000 KRW / month

500,000 KRW / semester

100,000 KRW / month

200,000 KRW / month

Seoul National University has achieved a great deal in Koreanhistory. As an indisputable leader of higher education in South Korea, SNU is known for the outstanding achievements made by the school itself as well as by its graduates.

Founded in 1946 as the first national university of Korea

Built on the largest campus in Seoul

16 Colleges, 1 Graduate School and 10 Professional Schools

2,620 full-time faculty members

28,630 Students(16,511 undergraduate students and 12,119 graduate students)

1,251 International degree seeking students and 750exchange students(Mar. - Dec. 2016)

Approx. 330,000 Alumni

International Partners - University Level: 281 institutions in 56 countries - College Level: 736 institutions in 61 countries - Research Institution Level: 203 institutions in 35 countries

Ranked 35th in the 2016 QS World University Ranking

Ranked 10th in the 2016 QS Asian University Ranking

> Facts and Figures (As of April 1, 2016)

It is mandatory for every exchange/visiting student to obtaintravel medical insurance. Students should comply with the followingguidelines:

- 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

Travel Insurance

Insurance & Health Care

Housing

Local Transportation

Books/School Supplies

Telecommunication

Meals

Students ONLY)

Personal Expenses

Note: Above is only estimation and it may vary depending on personal budget

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

April 20

Oct 20

May-June

Oct-Nov

Early June

Early Dec

Deadline Procedure Acceptance Packages sent by

End of June

End of Dec

Application Form (On-line Application)A Statement of Purpose

Two Letters of Recommendation (SNU form) from two of yourprofessors

Official University Transcript

A copy of applicant's passport

Two photographs (3 x 4)

Only for Fine Arts, Music, and Physical Education applicants: Photographs of works/recording of performances Only for VisitingStudents: Application fee of KRW 82,000

A Certificate of Enrollment from the current university you areattending

All documents should be submitted in ORIGINAL or verified as an official copy, and should be in Korean or in English. The required documents for applicants are as follows (Forms are available on

OIA website):

Document Submission

List of Required Documents

Main StairwayIt is mandatory for every exchange/visiting student to obtain travel medical insurance. Students should comply with the following

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

Travel Insurance

Insurance & Health Care

major and year of your enrollment.

On-campus

Off-campus

500,000 ~ 800,000 KRW /semester for undergraduate students

200,000 ~ 300,000 KRW /month for graduate students

400,000 KRW ~ 700,000 KRW / month

200,000 KRW / month500,000 KRW / month

500,000 KRW / semester

100,000 KRW / month

Local Transportation

Books/School Supplies

Telecommunication

Students ONLY)

Personal Expenses 200,000 KRW / month

Note: Above is only estimation and it may vary depending on personal budget

SNU ISI offers an exceptional opportunity for students to study at South Korea’s most prestigious Seoul National University, through a intensive five-week summer program led by distinguished scholars. All lectures are conducted in English, and held from Monday to Thursday. SNU ISI also offers abundant extracurricular activities for experiencing and immersing in Korea culture and society.

Enjoy your summer in Seoul, experience Korea’s dynamic culture with peers and get ahead in academics with a summer at SNU ISI!

> International Summer Institute

Courses

Korean StudiesIntroduction to Korean Politics Prof. Euiyoung KIM (SNU)

Political Economy of North Korea Prof. Ruediger FRANK (University of Vienna)

Culture and Society of Korea Prof. Shin Kap HAN (SNU)

Education in Korea Prof. Sung Sang YOO (SNU)

Two Koreas: Modern Korean History and Society Prof. Tae Gyun PARK(SNU)Dr. Sue TERRY (Bower Group Asia)

International Relations & Peace-Building on the Korea Peninsula

Social Media and Korean Democracy

Philosophy at Crossroads: Philosophy East and West

The Multilateral Trading System & Trade Integrations in Asia-Pacific

U.S. and Asia

Asia between the U.S. and China

Understanding Hispanic Society from an Asian Perspective

Human Rights Issues in East Asia

Africa and Asia during the Twentieth Century: A Century of Encounters

China in World Affairs

Japan and Asia

Introduction to Global Justice

Globalization, War, and the Economy

Prof. Young Kwan YOON (SNU)

International & East Asian StudiesTBA

Prof. Taeho BARK (SNU)

Prof. Hwa Jin KIM(SNU)Dr. Mark E. MANYIN (Congressional Research Service)

Dr. Simon TAY (Singapore Institute of International Affairs)

Prof. Paul SNEED (SNU)

Prof. Bumsoo KIM (SNU)

Prof. Christopher LEE (Lafayette College)

Prof. Jae Ho CHUNG (SNU)

Prof. Jiyeoun SONG (SNU)Prof. Yoshihide SOEYA (Keio University)

Prof. Sungwoo PARK (SNU)

Prof. Uk HEO (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

Economics & BusinessEntrepreneurship in Asia Prof. Byungjoon YOO (SNU)

Introduction to Marketing Prof. Chris BAUMANN (Macquarie University)

Economics of Strategy Prof. Dmitry SHAPIRO (SNU)

Financial Management Prof. Hyoung-Goo KANG (Hanyang University)

Introduction to Management Prof. Jung Joo JAHNG (SNU)

Introduction to Microeconomics Prof. Syngjoo CHOI (SNU)

Introduction to Macroeconomics Prof. Young Sik KIM (SNU)

Courses are held either Mon/Wed/Thu morning(9am-12pm),afternoon(1pm-4pm), or early evening(4pm-6pm). Unless otherwise mentioned, a ll courses are 3 credits (45 classhours) each.

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Prof. Dukjin CHANG (SNU)

Engineering & Life SciencesKorean Architecture and Urbanism Prof. Jin BAEK (SNU)

Introduction to Chemistry Prof. Seokmin SHIN (SNU)

Introduction to Psychology Prof. Sowon HANH (SNU)

Introduction to Computer Science Prof. Taewhan KIM (SNU)

Introduction to Environmental Engineering Prof. Yongju CHOI (SNU)

Introduction to Biology TBA

Music & Fine ArtsKorean Traditional Music and Culture Prof. Hilary V. FINCHUM-SUNG (SNU)

Understanding of Korean Traditional Metalcraft Su Hyun CHO (SNU)

Korean Art and Oriental Painting Won Jin JEE (SNU)

Korean Art and Ceramics Yoon Ji KIM (SNU)

Korean Art and Ceramics Hye Mi LEE (SNU)

Korean LanguageKorean Language 1

Prof. Sook Young MOON(SNU) et al.

Korean Language 2

Korean Language 3

Korean Language 4

Korean Language 5

The Office of International Affairs

> Application

EligibilitySNU ISI welcomes applications from students who are currentlyenrolled or have graduated from an undergraduate program atcollege and universities around the world. High School seniorswho will be beginning their undergraduate program in fall mayalso apply.

Required DocumentsOnline Application FormProfile Photo(3X5cm)TranscriptCopy of PassportMedical Documents (only for on-campus housing applicants) : SNU health Form, Proof of Measles Immunization, Proof of Non- infection of TuberculosisStatement of Qualification (only for scholarship applicants)

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Students are responsible for receiving appropriate Visas according to national policy.

Visa

On-Campus Housing (Dormitory)Off-Campus Housing (Studio)

Accommodations

Field-trips to regional sites, and “local-recommended” spots.

Field Trips

Fees

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Application Fee KRW USD Remarks

Mandatory Tuition

200,000 180

1,200,000 1,100 1 course (2 credit)

Application Fee

1,800,000 1,600 1 course (3 credit)

2,200,000 2,200 2 course (4 credit)

3,600,000 3,200 2-3 courses (up to 8 credit)

Optional

Field Trips 300,000 260

On Campus Housing 510,000

900,000

450800

Dormitory Lodging(Meal plan not included)

390,000 350 ISI Administration Fees(Mandatory)

Off Campus Housing 700,000 600

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> Academics & Students Life

Academic Calendar

July

JuneJune

June

March

June

April

JulyJuly

26-27

29

Beginning of Application Period

Deadline for Early Application & Payment

Deadline for Application & Payment

Dormitory Check-in

Opening Ceremony

First day of Classes

Last day of Classes

Final Exam and Closing Ceremony

Dormitory Check-out

Field trip to DMZ

College of Engineering - The Creative Lounge

College of Engineering

College of Humanities College of Social Sciences

College of Natural Sciences

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

College of Business Administration

College of Education

College of Engineering

College of Fine Arts

College of Human Ecology

College of Law

College of Liberal Studies

College of Medicine

College of Music

College of Nursing

College of Pharmacy

College of Veterinary Medicine

Colleges(16)

Graduate School of Business

Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology

Graduate School of Environmental Studies

Graduate School of International Studies

Graduate School of Public Administration

Graduate School of Public Health

School of Dentistry

School of Law

School of Medicine

Professional Graduate Schools

> Colleges

(As of Fall 2014)

SNU has student exchange agreements with over 208 universities in 50 countries around the world. SNU is open to students from partner and non-partner universities, where students may apply to study at SNU for up to two semesters as exchange or visiting students(fee-paying). SNU also sends over 400 students annually to study abroad in partner and non-partner universities around

> SNU Exchange / Visiting Student Program

Number ofPartner Universities

Number of Incoming Exchange Students

Asia

(35%)72

North &SouthAmerica

PacificOcean

(18%)

(7%)3814

Europe

(41%)198

Asia

(26%)126

North &SouthAmerica

(18%)

87

OverseasKorean

(12%)

60

PacificOcean

(3%)

14

College of Engineering

SNU has student exchange agreements with over 208 universitiesin 50 countries around the world. SNU is open to students frompartner and non-partner universities, where students may applyto study at SNU for up to two semesters as exchange or visitingstudents(fee-paying). SNU also sends over 400 students annuallyto study abroad in partner and non-partner universities aroundthe world.

> SNU Exchange / Visiting Student Program

Number ofPartner Universities

Europe

(39%)81

Africa(1%) 3

(As of Fall 2014)

SNU has student exchange agreements with over 208 universities in 50 countries around the world. SNU is open to students from partner and non-partner universities, where students may apply to study at SNU for up to two semesters as exchange or visiting students(fee-paying). SNU also sends over 400 students annually to study abroad in partner and non-partner universities around

> SNU Exchange / Visiting Student Program

Number of Incoming Exchange Students

Europe

(41%)198

North &SouthAmerica

(18%)

87

OverseasKorean

(12%)

60

College of Engineering

SNU has student exchange agreements with over 208 universitiesin 50 countries around the world. SNU is open to students frompartner and non-partner universities, where students may applyto study at SNU for up to two semesters as exchange or visitingstudents(fee-paying). SNU also sends over 400 students annuallyto study abroad in partner and non-partner universities aroundthe world.

> SNU Exchange / Visiting Student Program

Number ofPartner Universities

Number of Incoming Exchange Students

Europe

(39%)81

Asia

(35%)72

North &SouthAmerica

PacificOcean Africa

(18%)

(7%)(1%)

3814 3

Europe

(41%)198

Asia

(26%)126

PacificOcean

(3%)

14

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Early Registration Scholarship

AUF/AEARU/APRU Member University Scholarship

SNU Foundation Scholarship

SNU ISI Returnee Scholarship

Sibling Scholarship

SNU Alumni Scholarship

Exchange Partner Scholarship

Korean Major Scholarship

Group Enrollment Scholarship

Scholarships

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