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Winter Beyond Borders Program

Immerse yourself in the rich Korean culture through the Sookmyung Winter Beyond Borders Program. Discover intensive and insightful courses that delve into various aspects of Korean culture. Enhancing the experience, you’ll embark on visits to historical sites, creating cherished and lasting memories. Join us in Korea and embrace the vibrant and unique culture of Asia firsthand.

For more information, please contact siss@sm.ac.kr.

Every Januarytable for Every January
Every January (3 weeks)

Korea Study Courses

Maximum 5 Credits

Korean Language for Foreigners I (3 Credits)

Taekwondo & Korean Sports Culture (2 Credits)

Cultural Excursions

  • Welcome and Farewell Celebrations
  • Field Trip to the DMZ and Lotte World (Amusement Park)
  • Korean Cooking
  • Special Lecture about Korean History & Culture (Hanbok try-on)
  • Watch the famous non-verbal performance “NANTA”
  • Learn K-Pop Dancing

Programs and dates are subject to change

Costs

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Description Exchange Students Visiting Students
Application Fee (Non-refundable) US $100 US $100
Housing Fee US $400 US $400
Tuition Fee Waived US $750 per course
Program Fee US $400 US $400

Please note that costs are subject to change.

Please contact program coordinators for possible tuition waiver.

Course Offerings

Morning Class

Korean Language for Foreigners I (3 Credits)

The Korean Language Training Course is designed for foreigners and Korean residents from foreign countries. Its purpose is to improve basic communication skills in Korean and develop student’s proficiency in the language, enabling them to pursue professional education in Korean. The course encompasses different aspects of the language such as grammar, conversation, listening, reading and writing. By participating in this course, students can enhance their overall Korean language proficiency.

Afternoon Class

Taekwondo & Korean Sports Culture (2 Credits)

This course allows foreign students to experience Korean culture and values through Taekwondo, while also exploring the diverse sports cultures worldwide. It offers insights into the nature of sports and their global significance.

All courses are subject to change.

Cultural Excursions

  • Welcome and Farewell Celebrations
  • Field Trip to the DMZ and Lotte World (Amusement Park)
  • Korean Cooking
  • Special Lecture about Korean History & Culture (Hanbok try-on)
  • Watch the famous non-verbal performance “NANTA”
  • Learn K-POP dancing

Estimated Living Expenses (weekly)

  • Food and Beverages - US $80
  • Public Transportation - US $15

Health Insurance (or Overseas Travel Insurance)

It is mandatory for all students to obtain health insurance or healthcare coverage for the entire duration of their stay in Korea. Before departure from their home country or upon arrival in Korea, students must purchase a health insurance policy that meets the university’s minimum requirements. The insurance coverage must meet the university’s specified criteria.

Health Insurancetable for Health Insurance
Injury leading to Death US$10,000 Permanent Disability US$10,000
Injury needing Medical Expense US$10,000 Disease Treatment Expense US$10,000

On-Campus Accommodations

During the program, participants will stay at the SMU International House for 3 weeks. The rooms are designed in a western-style with double occupancy and have private bathrooms. Each room is equipped with central heating, air conditioning, a bed, a wardrobe closet, desk, small bookcase and LAN connections for Internet access. Towels and toilet paper will be provided initially; however, it is recommended to bring extra towels.

Transcripts

Upon completion of the program, students will receive one official transcript of grades. It will be sent directly to the International Office of their home institutions. The grading system used will be based on letter grades.

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How to Apply Students from SMU’s partner institutions should be nominated by their home universities as exchange candidates. The following documents are required to be submitted to SMU.
How to Submit Fees

When Wiring Payment:

  • Name of Bank: Shinhan Bank Sookmyung Women's University Branch)
  • Account No: 366-03-009311
  • Swift Code: SHBKKRSE
  • Name of Beneficiary: Sookmyung Women's University
  • Bank Address: 115 Chungpa-dong 3 Ka, Yongsan-ku, Seoul, South Korea

Applicants are responsible for covering any overseas balancing charges.

Required Documents
  1. Prepare all documents below:
    • Printed online application
    • Copy of Passport
    • 2- Passport photos
    • Proof of Health Insurance
    • Course Registration Form (Click to download)
    • 1- Copy of Transcript of Home University
  2. Submitting Applications via

Scholarships

  • Visiting Students from Partner institutions: Tuition 50% off
  • Per 10 Partner University students: Tuition Fee waived (1-student)
  • Per 15 Partner University students: Tuition Fee 35% off
  • Non-Partner University students: Per 3 students, Tuition Fee 20% off
  • SISS re-enroll participants: Tuition 50% off
  • Non-Partner Korean Studies Students : Tuition 50% off
  • Korean War Veteran Descendants: Tuition 50% off

Contact us for more information about scholarships available for partner university students.

Testimonials

What I learned and enjoyed…

Attending Sookmyung Women’s University Winter Beyond Borders Program has been a fulfilling experience, allowing me to realize my dream of learning Korean and exploring Korea. I have made wonderful friends, both local students and fellow program participants from different countries. The quality of education and facilities at Sookmyung are excellent and I wholeheartedly recommend it as an exchange university to my fellow Macquarie students. I am even considering returning for my postgraduate studies in the future.

  • Alicia Tham, Macquarie University, Australia

Participating in the Sookmyung Winter Beyond Borders Program has been an invaluable experience for me. It was my first time visiting Korea, and it completely shattered my preconceived notions about the country. Through this program, I not only learned the Korean language but also gained insights into the unique customs and habits of the Korean people, which differed greatly from those in my home country. Engaging in conversations about cultural difference in English helped foster a deeper understanding and connection among us. Given the chance, I would love to visit Korea again in the future.

  • Tomomi Taniyama, Miyazaki International College, Japan