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Korean Language Course
The Korean Language & Culture Program (KLCP) was first developed by SNU¡¯s Language Education Institute in 1969 to provide intensive Korean language training to foreign students admitted to Korean universities and to others interested in learning about Korean language and culture. Since then, over 13,000 students from more than 70 countries have graduated from the KLCP, and the program has grown to annually enroll about 1,700 students. Many graduates go on to serve the public and private sectors by engaging in work related to Korea or the Korean language.
 
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For more information, please visit the
Korean Language Education Center website.

Website: http://lei.snu.ac.kr/english
If you are currently residing in Korea, you may visit the Center Office at
Seoul National University, Bldg.137-1, Room No. 101.
 
Regular Program
SNU¡¯s Korean Education Center offers four-week or ten-week sessions to foreigners or students from overseas. Students may begin the program in any session. All students are required to take a placement test, so that they can be assigned classes according to their command of the language. Students who are accepted into the Korean Language Program are eligible to apply for either a General Short-Term Visa (C-3) or a General Student Visa (D-4). The Center provides campus housing for its international students, but on a first-come, first-served basis.
Admission Procedures
1) Requirements: A high school diploma or the equivalent
2) Application Materials:
Application Form
Statement of Purpose, written in either Korean or English
Official academic transcript and certificate of graduation from the applicant¡¯s most recently attended school
Resume/Curriculum Vitae, written in either Korean or English
¡Ø Documents submitted during the application process will not be returned.
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