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C O N T E N T S

Ⅰ. Korean Training Course

1. Outline

2. Application and Education Period

3. Curriculum

4. Educational Facilities

5. Various benefits

6. Admission Information

7. Required Documents

8. Standards for the Evaluation of Documents

9. Information for Tuition and Fee Payment

10. Information about Cancellation of Admission,

Refund, Other Regulations

11. For More Information

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Semester

Deadline for Application Evaluation and

Preliminary Educations

Education Period RemarkVisa Holders

Language course Visa Applicants

Fall Semester

2013. 8. 23. 2013. 7. 22. 2013. 9. 1.2013. 9. 2~2013. 11. 8.(10 Weeks / 200hours)

5 days a week

(Mon~Fri)

4 hours a day

(09:00~12:50)Winter

Semester2013. 11. 1. 2013. 9. 23. 2013. 11. 8.

2013. 11. 11~2014. 1. 17.(10 Weeks / 200hours)

Ⅰ.Admission Information for Korean Language Learning

Courses

1. Outline

This course is designed for overseas Koreans and foreigners to learn about Korean Language and Korean Culture. Foreigners or overseas Koreans of highschool level education or those of the same academic background can apply.

2. Application and Education Period

a. 2013 Year FallㆍWinter Semester

b. 2014 Year

Semester

Deadline for Application Evaluation and

Preliminary Educations

Education Period Remark Visa Holders

Language course Visa Applicants

Spring Semester

2014. 2. 21. 2014. 1. 15. 2014. 3. 3.2014. 3. 4~2014. 5. 14. (10 Weeks / 200hours)

800 hours per year

5 days a week (Mon~Fri)

4 hours a day (09:00~12:50)

Summer Semester

2014. 5. 9. 2014. 3. 15. 2014. 5. 15.2014. 5. 19~2014. 7. 28. (10 Weeks / 200hours)

Fall Semester

2014. 8. 22. 2014. 7. 15. 2014. 8. 29.2014. 9. 1~2014. 11. 14. (10 Weeks / 200hours)

Winter Semester

2014. 11. 7. 2014. 9. 15. 2014. 11. 14.2014. 11. 17~2015. 1. 27. (10 Weeks / 200hours)

※ Class Size: 15 or so in one class (If the class is not full enough, the class will not open.)

※ The Schedule above can be changed due to circumstances.

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3. Curriculum

a. Distinct Features

1) Experienced Korean instructors will teach each language skill (Vocabulary/Grammar, Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing), based on learner's educational level.

2) Every Friday, leaners will take a weekly test in order to improve their academic achievement rate, and also, take mid-term and final exams.

3) In order to enhance the level of understanding the Korean culture, field study programs will be provided.

b. Curriculum

Level Objectives

Beginner

• Students can express simple thoughts and ideas, and answer simple questions

• Students can know Korean customs and manners related with greetings, food, and everyday life.

Beginner

• Students can carry out linguistic skills required for daily life, such as making a phone call, asking a favor and using public services.

• Students can know about characteristics of food, clothing, housing, and recreational activity of the Korean people.

Intermedi

ate Ⅰ

• Students can understand simple public signs as well as public texts or explanations, encountered in daily life.

• Students can understand frequently-used proverbs and popular words, and use them properly.

Intermedi

ate Ⅱ

• Students can speak everyday Korean fluently and carry out public tasks by themselves.

• Students can understand the history as well as the current economy, politics, and culture of Korea generally.

Advanced

• Students can speak and write their own ideas or thoughts logically.• Students can understand slang, abbreviations, and jargon, whether they

are spoken orally or used frequently in mass media.

Advanced

• Students can perform language skills which are necessary for technical research or professional tasks.

• Students can have a deeper and wider understanding of the history as well as the current economy, politics, and culture of Korea, and further, can use proper Korean expressions required for sympathizing with Koreans.

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4. Educational Facilities a. Lecture Hall 1) Lecture halls equipped with a variety of audio-visual materials and multimedia devices

2) Virtual space for real life experience (cafeteria, hospital, library, airport, immigration

office, supermarket, etc.)

3) Language labs for improving listening skills

4) Labs where students can listen to Korean, English, and Chinese satellite radio and TV

programs

5) Computer labs with internet service and study materials

b. Dormitory 1) A brand-new condominium room for 2 (mandatorily shared) (App. 1,350,000 won per

6 months)

2) High-quality meal plan (including Sat, and Sun. as well as holidays)

3) A resting area and fitness center for recreational purposes (fitness equipment, billiards,

table tennis)

※ Personal belongings such as blankets, pillows, room slippers, or toiletries must be

prepared by students themselves.

5. Various Benefits

a. Scholarship

Type Qualification Remark

Scholarships for

outstanding performance

Given to outstanding students in

mid-term and final exams for

each semester

the first place student in each class

TOPIK scholarship

Given to Students over level 3

TOPIK depending on

achievements

Scholarships for

outstanding performance

in entrance exam for

college

Given to outstanding students

depending on achievements in

entrance exam

b. Using high-speed internet PC rooms with a library id card

c. Acquiring information through foreign students' associations and internet

cafes

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d. Advantageous admission to Gyongsang National University after getting a

certificate in Korean Language Institute

e. Special scholarship for undergraduate enrollment after taking certified

courses ※ This can be changed due to circumstances.

f. Korean Buddy System ※ Students can get some help about language learning and daily life through 1 to 1 Korean buddy system.

6. Admissions

a. Procedures for registration and admission 1) Application and visa documents

2) Evaluation of Documents

3) Acceptance and Admission Letter Issued for Qualified Students

4) Submission of Immigration Documents to Immigration Office

5) Arrangement for Payment Method of Tuition and Fee just after getting a visa

number

6) Payment of Tuition and Fee

7) Notification of the issued visa number to each student

8) Entry

9) Admission Ceremony and Orientation

7. Required Documents a. Chinese Passport Holders (Applicants from China) 1) Application form (with passport pictures): Form 1

2) A Letter of Self-introduction (one A-4 page long written by hand) : Form 2

3) A final graduation certificate (issued in the past 3 years, notarized, and then certified

by the Koran consulate)

4) A certificate of final academic record (issued in the past 3 years, notarized, and then

certified by the Koran consulate)

5) A Notarized Certificate of Family Relations

- For students whose parents are divorced or dead, hand in a divorce letter or a death

letter.

- For students whose parents are listed in a different family registry, hand in a

marriage certificate.

6) Documents of Financial Guarantee: a certificate of over $3,000 exchange or remittance

to Korea, or a certificate of depositing over $10,000 to one of the 5 major banks in

China (Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Bank

Construction Corporation, Agricultural Bank of China, Communication Bank of China)

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7) A copy of Identification Card (an applicant's ID and parents' ID)

8) A coloured copy of an applicant's passport (or A scanned file of a student's passport)

9) A copy of an applicant's family registry

10) A proof of either parent's employment and income (for the previous year)

11) A proof of an applicant's employment (when in office)

12) An applicant's proof of enrollment (when in college)

13) 4 copies of an applicant's passport photo (3.5mm × 4.5mm, identification photos

taken in the past 6 months)

14) Application Fee: 50,000 won (Non-refundable)

※ For clauses 3 and 4, all the documents translated in Korean or English should be

notarized, and then they should be certified by the Korean consulate.

※ For clause 5, all the documents should be translated in Korean or English, and then

they should be notarized.

※ For clauses 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, all the documents should be translated in

Korean.

b. Applicants from other countries (except China) 1) Application form (with passport pictures): Form 1

2) A Letter of Self-introduction (one A-4 page long written by hand): Form 2

3) A final graduation certificate (when issued in other languages, it should be translated

into Korean or English and obtain a notarization.)

4) A certificate of final academic record (when issued in other languages, it should be

translated into Korean or English and obtain a notarization.)

5) A Certificate of Family Registration

6) Documents of Financial Guarantee: a certificate of over $3,000 exchange or remittance

to Korea, or a certificate of depositing over $10,000 to one of the 5 major banks in

an applicant's country

7) A copy of Identification Card (an applicant's ID and parents' ID)

8) A copy of an applicant's passport

9) 2 copies of an applicant's passport photo (3.5mm × 4.5mm, identification photos

taken in the past 6 months)

10) Application Fee: 50,000 won (Non-refundable)

※ Clauses 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 should be translated into Korean or English.

c. Korean Visa Holders 1) A Proof of Enrollment (with attendance rate)

2) A Letter of Recommendation written by an applicant's homeroom teacher or

a certificate of academic record

3) A Proof of Account Balance (over $300)

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4) Application form: Form 1

5) A copy of final graduation certificate

6) A Passport and A Copy of Alien Registration

7) 2 copies of photo

8) Application Fee: 50,000 won (Non-refundable)

※ Clauses 2 and 3 should be translated into Korean or English

※ Clauses 1, 4, and 5 should be translated into Korean.

8. Standards for the Evaluation of Documents

a. An Applicant with a strong motivation to learn Korean (entering

a college or graduate school, seeking a job, etc.)

b. An Applicant who needs to learn Korean

c. An Applicant who is eligible to get an entry permit and a visa

9. Information for Tuition and Fee Payment

a. Expenses for the 1-year Study

Category Amount Remark

Application Fee 50,000 won

Tuition for 1 year (4

semesters) 4,800,000 won

1,200,000 won per semester

(expenses for teaching materials

and field trips included)

Dormitory (6 months) App. 1,350,000 won

Insurance for 1 year App. 170,000 won private burden

※ The amount may change due to the exchange rate at time of remittance or exchange. Any extra

amount will be refunded to the student after admission.

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Category Bank account no.

Beneficiary’s Name Nong Hyup Bank Gyeongsang National University Branch

Bank Account 818-01-074393

Name Gyeongsang National University

Swift Code NACFKRSEXXX

Address 501 Jinju-daero, Jinju, Gyeongnam, 660-701, South Korea

b. Payment Method: Account Transfer

※ The remitter should be the same as the applicant's name.

10. Information about Cancellation of Admission, Refund, Other

Regulations a. Admission is revoked for the applicant who fails to get an issued visa

number according to the regulations of Immigration Office, Ministry of Justice, Republic of Korea.

b. Admission is cancelled when the successful applicant does not pay the tuition by the due date.

c. Admission is cancelled if the details on the submitted documents are not true.

d. After admission, applicants should follow all the regulations and guidelines for teaching Korean (in regular courses), which this institute sets.

e. Submitted documents will not be returned, and application fee will not be refunded, either.

11. For more information a. Mailing Address:

The Institute of Korean Language and Culture Gyeongsang National University 501 Jinju-daero, Jinju,Gyeongnam, 660-701 Seoul, Korea

b. Phone Number: 82-(0)55-772-0762 c. Fax: 82-(0)55-772-0769

e. email: [email protected]