Program Introduction
Korean Language Program
2026 Guide for International students
Program Introduction
The Division of Language Education at Kangwon National University offers a Korean Language Learning Program for non-native speakers. This program is specifically for foreigners who wish to apply to undergraduate or graduate universities in Korea. It is combined with a course study of the introductory textbooks and a practical program of various cultural experiences, which is desirable for both international students to adjust to the Korean lifestyle and overseas Koreans to better understand of Korean culture along with learning Standard Korean. Our program is offered year-round, so you may begin your studies when it is most convenient for you. The classes are divided into five levels, and all new students will take a placement test to study in a suitable class.
Course Description
| Levels | Objectives and Contents |
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| Basic 1 (Level 1) |
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| Basic 2 (Level 2) |
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| Middle 1 (Level 3) |
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| Middle 2 (Level 4) |
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| Advanced 1 (Level 5) |
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| Advanced 2 (Level 6) |
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Maximum Class Size
The maximum class size is 20.
Courses can be canceled if the class size fails to meet our minimum class size requirement.
Attendance and Level Promotion
Students will receive a certificate upon successful completion of each level. To advance to the next level, students must attend at least 80% of all classes and achieve an overall average score of 70 or higher.
Tuition Fee
| Application Fee | Tuition Fee | Insurance Fee | Remarks |
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| 70,000 KRW | 1,400,000KRW / semester | 62,000KRW / 6months | A minimum two-semester enrollment is required for D-4 visa issuance |
Application fee is not refundable
Insurance premiums are subject to change
International students will automatically subscribe to the National Health Insurance 6 months after their date of entrance into Korea
Field Study
We have various cultural experiences every semester. Participate in local festivals or visit places where you can understand Korea to understand Korean culture. In addition, classes are held in classrooms, Hanbok classes, and traditional classes.
Student experience
Cultural experience
2026 Academic Calendar
| Semester | Course Duration | Placement Test (Orientation) | Application and Payment Deadline (Need D-4 visa issuing) | Application and Payment Deadline (No need D-4 visa issuing) |
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| 2026. Spring | Mar.09. ~ May.15. | March.3. | Jan.16. | Jan.30. |
| 2026. Summer | Jun.08. ~ Aug.14. | May.28. | April.17. | May.01. |
| 2026. Fall | Sep.07. ~ Nov.18. | Aug.27. | July.17. | July.31. |
| 2026. Winter | Dec.07. ~ 27.Feb.17. | Nov.26. | Oct.16. | Oct.30. |
The application period may end early
2027 Academic Calendar
| Semester | Course Duration | Placement Test (Orientation) | Application and Payment Deadline (Need D-4 visa issuing) | Application and Payment Deadline (No need D-4 visa issuing) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2027. Spring | Mar.08. ~ May.14. | March.2. | Jan.15. | Jan.29. |
| 2027. Summer | Jun.07. ~ Aug.13. | May.27. | April.16. | April.30. |
| 2027. Fall | Sep.06. ~ Nov.19. | Aug.26. | July.16. | July.30. |
| 2027. Winter | Dec.06. ~ 28.Feb.16. | Nov.25. | Oct.15. | Oct.29. |
The application period may end early











