Program Introduction
Korean Language Program
Program Introduction
The Korean Language Education Center at Kangwon National University offers Korean language programs for non-native speakers of Korean. These programs are specially designed for international students who wish to pursue undergraduate or graduate studies in South Korea.By combining foundational Korean language instruction with a variety of cultural experience activities, the programs help international students successfully adapt to life in Korea. They also provide overseas Koreans and other learners with opportunities to deepen their understanding of Korean culture and develop proficiency in standard Korean.Offered as special programs, these courses are customized to meet the needs of overseas sister universities and partner institutions upon request.
Academic Calendar : 2026-2027
| Year | Semester | Dates | Application Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Spring | Mar 2 - May 13 | Jan 30, 2026 |
| Summer | Jun 1 - Aug 12 | Apr 15, 2026 | |
| Fall | Aug 31 - Nov 11 | Jul 30, 2026 | |
| Winter | Dec 1 - Feb 10(‘27) | Oct 15, 2026 | |
| 2027 | Spring | Mar 2 - May 12 | Jan 30, 2027 |
| Summer | Jun 1 - Aug 11 | Apr 15, 2027 | |
| Fall | Aug 30 - Nov 10 | Jul 30, 2027 | |
| Winter | Dec 1 - Feb 9(‘28) | Oct 15, 2027 |
Course Description
| Level | Curriculum Overview |
|---|---|
| Level 1 (Basic) | Target: Absolute beginners starting from Hangeul. Content: Learn the alphabet and basic structures for greetings and self-introductions. |
| Level 2 (Elementary) | Target: Learners with approx. 200 hours of prior study. Content: Expand vocabulary and practice natural pronunciation through daily topics like hobbies and travel. |
| Level 3 (Intermediate) | Target: Learners with approx. 400 hours of prior study. Content: Study Sino-Korean words and idioms to handle social tasks like finding housing or making repairs. |
| Level 4 (Upper-Intermediate) | Target: Learners with approx. 600 hours of prior study. Content: Develop formal communication skills for presentations, discussions, and logical writing on social topics. |
| Level 5 (Advanced) | Target: Learners with over 800 hours of prior study. Content: Achieve professional fluency to handle complex real-world tasks and understand deep cultural nuances. |
Maximum Class Size
All Korean language courses are capped at 20 students.
Academic Standards & Level Advancement
To successfully complete the program and promote to the next level, students must meet the following academic requirements each semester.
Advancement Criteria
- Attendance: Maintain a minimum attendance rate of 80%.
- Academic Performance: Achieve a final composite grade of 70% or higher.
- Certification: A Certificate of Completion is awarded only to students who meet both the attendance and grade requirements.
Attendance Policy & Appeals
We understand that emergencies happen. If a student falls below the 80% attendance threshold due to extenuating circumstances, they must submit a formal Statement of Reason along with supporting documentation for administrative review.
Program Fees & Estimated Costs
1. Tuition
2. Other Estimated Costs
The following are estimated out-of-pocket expenses and are not included in the tuition fee.
| Category | Estimated Cost | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Housing (On-Campus Dormitory) | 4,000,000 KRW | Per year |
| Private Health Insurance | 69,000 KRW | Initial 6 months |
| National Health Insurance | 76,000 KRW | Monthly (After 6 months) |
| Residence Card (ARC) | 35,000 KRW | Application fee |
| Visa Extension | 60,000 KRW | Processing fee |
Important : Mandatory Insurance Policy
- Initial Entry: All international students must purchase 6-month private health insurance through the university immediately upon arrival.
- Automatic Enrollment: Per Korean law, students are automatically enrolled in the National Health Insurance system after 6 months of continuous residence.