Hallym university in korea
HISTORY :
Hallym University is a private university located in Chuncheon, Gangwon, Republic of Korea. Hallym University was established in 1982. In 1995 it was designated by the Ministry of Education as one of a handful of universities entitled to receive the financial support of the Ministry for their specialization programs. After that, it continued to be so designated consecutively for five years. In addition, it has acquired the status of “distinguished university,” the title granted by the Ministry of Education, three years in a row, and has also been selected for funding by the Brain Korea 21 Project.
Student Enrollment:
As of 2023, Hallym University has approximately 7,800 undergraduate students and 608 graduate students.
University Programs:
Hallym University offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across 8 different colleges, including the College of Humanities, College of Social Sciences, College of Natural Sciences and College of Medecine. Some of the most popular programs at Hallym University include Division of Nursing and Speech Pathology and Audiology
International Students:
Hallym University International Affairs Section mainly manages domestic and International agreements, and has a focus on globalization, in order to keep up with international trends. It supports foreign student affairs, regarding their admission and academic life. Hallym University has concluded agreements with 85 universities in 23 countries to carry out academic exchanges of professors, students, and researchers.
Activites:
Organization name | Role |
Hallym School Newspaper | As a representative press agency of the university, it started publishing in 1983 and publishes ‘Hallym School Newspaper’ every week during the semester by covering major issues both inside and outside the school. |
Hallym Broadcasting Station | Opened in 1985, it is composed of production section, announcer section, technical section, and press section and semester regular broadcasts consist of morning broadcast (08:25 ~ 08:55), noon broadcast (11:50 ~ 12:00) and afternoon broadcast (17:50 ~ 18:20). |
School Magazine Editing Committee | As a student autonomous journalism organization, students freely write manuscripts and it is published once in a semester, starting with the first publication in 1986. |
Central Election Commission | It administers the fair administration and affairs of the election of the Student Council and the College Student Union. |
Graduation Preparatory Committee | As an organization for 4th grade students preparing for graduation, it is responsible for commemorative projects including graduation album. |
Application Submission: International students must complete an online application form and submit the required documents, which typically include academic transcripts, English proficiency test scores (such as TOEFL or IELTS), letters of recommendation, and a personal statement or essay.
Visa Application: After being accepted, international students must apply for a student visa at the nearest Korean embassy or consulate in their home country. To obtain a student visa, the student must provide a valid passport, an acceptance letter from the university, and proof of financial support.
Arrival and Enrollment: Once the student arrives in Korea, they must attend an orientation session and register for classes.
Admission Review: Once the application and supporting documents are received, the university will review the application and make an admission decision based on the applicant’s academic background, English proficiency, and other qualifications.
Interview (Optional): Some departments or programs may require an interview as part of the admission process. The interview may be conducted in-person or via video conference.
Admission Notification: Applicants will be notified of their admission decision via email or mail.
It is important to note that the admission process and requirements may vary depending on the program and the student’s country of origin. Therefore, it is recommended that international students check with the specific department or program they are interested in for more detailed information about the application process.
Hallym University Korean language training program
Intensive courses fall under the regular curriculum and consist of 6 levels in total. Students can receive systematic lessons on Korean language and culture, and intermediate-level and higher courses are specially designed and targeted for college entrance. Students are to complete 200 hours in 10 weeks, and during that time they can experience both the traditional and modern culture of Korea through culture classes offered 2-3 times during each semester.
Summer | Fall | Winter | |
Course Duration | 6. 12.(Mon) ~ 8. 21.(Thu) | 9. 11.(Mon) ~ 11. 23.(Thu) | 23. 12. 11.(Mon) ~ 24. 2. 21.(Wed) |
Level Test & Orientation | 6. 5.(Mon) 10:00 | 9. 4.(Mon) 10:00 | 12. 4.(Mon) 10:00 |
Middle Term Exam | 7. 12.(Wed) ~ 13.(Thu) | 10. 17.(Tue) ~ 18.(Wed) | 24. 1. 12.(Fri) ~ 15.(Mon) |
Final Exam | 8. 17.(Thu) ~ 18.(Fri) | 11. 21.(Tue) ~ 22.(Wed) | 24. 2. 19.(Mon) ~ 20.(Tue) |
Consulting | 7. 14.(Fri) | 10. 19.(Thu) | 24. 1. 16.(Tue) |
Field Trip / Cultural Program | 7. 21.(Fri) | 10. 20.(Fri) | 24. 1. 26.(Fri) |
Graduation Ceremony | 8. 21.(Mon) 11:00 | 11. 23.(Thu) 11:00 | 24. 2. 21.(Wed) 11:00 |
Outstanding undergraduate and major education programs
- College of Humanities: Departments of Korean Language and Literature, English Language and Literature, Philosophy, History, Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Russian Studies.
- College of Social Sciences: Departments of Communications, Psychology, Sociology, Social Welfare, Politics and Public Administration, Law and Public Administration.
- College of Business: Departments of Business, Finance, Economics.
- College of Natural Sciences: Departments of Mathematics and Information Sciences, Electronphysics, Chemistry, Life Science, Biomedical Science, Food Science and Nutrition, Environmental Sciences and Biotechnology, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Physical Education.
- College of Information & Electronic Engineering: Division of Information Engineering and Telecommunications.
- College of Medicine: Program of Medical Sciences, Division of Nursing.
- College of International Studies (C.I.S): Program of International Studies.
Tuition fee Hallym University undergraduate training course
Admission fee
330,840 won
Department Tuition for 1 semester
College / Department Tuition Fee (KRW)
Humanities, Social Sciences, Business 3,210,000
Natural Sciences 3,826,000
art, music and physical education 4,033,000
Engineering 4,180,000
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