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  2. Korea National Open University - Wikipedia

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    However, students who qualify for scholarships—such as young adults, senior citizens, naturalized foreigners in South Korea, or recipients of basic living subsidies—can reduce the total cost per semester to as little as $30, significantly lowering the financial burden or, in some cases, waiving the fee entirely. These low tuition fees are ...

  3. Korea National University of Education - Wikipedia

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    The university offers scholarships to all undergraduate students. They are exempted from admission fee and all tuition fees by presidential decree and can stay in the university dormitory for free for two years. These are fully covered through government funding. [2]

  4. 2011 South Korean university tuition crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 South Korean University Tuition Crisis was a socio-political dispute among the conservative Grand National Party, the liberal Democratic Party, and various citizen groups over reduced university tuition fees for South Korean university students. The reduced tuition is one of the main commitments during the start of the GNP-led Lee ...

  5. Underwood International College - Wikipedia

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    Underwood International College, Yonsei University was founded in 2006 as a constituent college of Yonsei University.Based in Seoul and Incheon, South Korea. [6]The college is the first and only liberal arts college in the Republic of Korea, and the only college at Yonsei University to conduct and assess all classes in English. [7]

  6. SKY (universities) - Wikipedia

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    SKY is an unofficial grouping and acronym for the three most prestigious and academically competitive universities located in Seoul, South Korea. It includes Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University. [1] The term is widely used in South Korea, both in the media and by the universities themselves.

  7. Seoul National University - Wikipedia

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    Seoul National University (SNU) offers a world of opportunities through its diverse international programs, enriching both inbound and outbound student experiences. The Student Exchange Program connects SNU with leading global institutions, welcoming international students to our vibrant campus while enabling SNU students to study abroad.

  8. Keimyung University - Wikipedia

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    Keimyung University (Korean: 계명대학교; RR: Gyemyeong Daehakgyo), abbreviated as KMU or Keimyung (Korean: 啓明), is a private university located in Daegu, the fourth largest city in South Korea. The university was founded in 1954 with the support of the leaders of the Northern Presbyterian Church of the U.S. as a Christian university. [1]

  9. International students in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The number of international students in Korea is 181,842. [3] In 2023, South Korean government announced its five-year plan to attract 300,000 international students. Its main content is to lift the Korean language reguirement for college admission, expand internship and employment opportunities, and establish a quick visa system.