admission handbook hufs
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Handbookon Admissions
for International Students
and Overseas Koreans
A. Qualification Requirement for Overseas Korean Applicants
Status Category Qualifi cation C riteria
Effective A
cademic Ye
ar
Status Category Qualification Type Overseas School Record (After Change)
Effective A
cademic Ye
ar
1. Children of Permanent Oversea
s Residents
Both parents and student livedabroad under permanent resid
ent status
1. At least3 years of junior & senior h igh schooleducation a
broad (senior high must be included); OR2. At least9 years of primary & junior high school education
abroad
2011
2. Children of Corporate Expatr
iates
Children of corporate expatriates
1. At least3 years of junior & senior h igh schooleducation abroad (senior high must be included); OR2. At least9 years of primary & junior high school education
abroad
2011
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3. InternationalStudents
Students with foreign nationali
ty with at least 2 years of senior high school abroad.
Abolished 2010I
4. Children of ot
her Overseas Koreans
Other children of overseas Kor
eans (employees of local corporations, self-employed)
1. At least3 years of junior & senior h igh school abroad(senior high school must be included); OR2. At least9 years of primary, junior high school abroad
Only children of local company employees and self-employed overseas Koreans allowed from 2010. (children of mission
aries and overseas students to be excluded).
2010
B. Minimum Years of Residence Abroad with Both Parents
Overseas Koreans(Category No. 1~3)'Other Overseas
Koreans'Valid Beginning
Min. 2 yr (including seniorhigh school)
Min. 1 yr of senior high school(aggregate 3yrof junior & senior high)
Min. 9 yr(primary, junior high)
Min. 3 yr (junior &senor high) (min 1yr in senior high)
OverseasDutyDuration
with Both Parents
Min. 2 yr*Min. 2 yr
Min. 3 yr*Min. 3 yr
Min 9 yr*Min.9 yr
Min. 3 yrMin. 3 yr
Actual Period of Stay
with BothParents
As-Is
Min. 1 yr*Min. 1 yr
Min. 1 yr & 6m*Min. 1yr & 6m
Min. 4 yr& 6m*Min. 4 yr
& 6m
Min. 1yr & 6mMin. 1yr & 6m
Actual Period of Stay
with Bothparents
To-Be
Min. 1 yr & 6m*Min. 1 yr & 6m
Min. 2 yr*Min. 2 yr
Min. 6 yr*Min. 6 yr
Min. 2 yrMin. 2 yr
2010
* Prospective students who are children of expatriate public service workers do not need to provide evidence of having lived abroad with both parents.
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To visit HUFS website, go to: http://adms.hufs.ac.kr)
ClassificationAdmission Schedule
Notes
Classification Early-decision Regular-decision Notes
Submit Applicati
on Forms for Admissions & Qua
lification Review
Aug. 4-6, 200809:00-17:00
Dec. 19 09:00
through Dec. 22, 2008(Mon) 17:00
All documents must be submitted on-line through internet: (http://uway.com).
Unsuccessful early admissions applicants a
pplying for the regular admission may submit
only the Admissions Application Form and do
not need to resubmit the qualification document if the student's qualificaiton has already bee
n reviewed through the early admission schedule.
Submit
Documents for
Qualification Review (applicants
who passed the written exam)
Over-seasKorean
Announcement of ap
plicants eligible for next step:
Aug. 18, 2008 (Mon)
Dec. 12 through 23, 2008(Tue) (10:00~17:00)
All overseas Korean early admissions appli
cants are screened through a written exam to
short-list five times the intended final prospect
ive student headcount, to be further screened t
hrough the qualification review. Follow instructions in the on-line admission
s application section and complete payments.
Send qualification supporting documents to the admissions office either in person or by post
al delivery.
Submit
Documents forQualification Re
view (applicantswho passed the w
ritten exam)
Over-seas
KoreanAug. 18-20, 2008
Dec. 12 through 23, 2008
(Tue) (10:00~17:00)
All overseas Korean early admissions appli
cants are screened through a written exam toshort-list five times the intended final prospect
ive student headcount, to be further screened through the qualification review.
Follow instructions in the on-line admission
s application section and complete payments.
Send qualification supporting documents to the admissions office either in person or by postal delivery.
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Submit
Documents forQualification Re
view (applicants
who passed the written exam)
Interna-tional st
udents
Aug. 4-7, 2008
(10:00~17:00)Dec. 12 through 23, 2008
(Tue) (10:00~17:00)
All overseas Korean early admissions appli
cants are screened through a written exam toshort-list five times the intended final prospect
ive student headcount, to be further screened through the qualification review.
Follow instructions in the on-line admission
s application section and complete payments.Send qualification supporting documents to th
e admissions office either in person or by postal delivery.
Information on
Exam Room
Over-
seas Kor
ean
Until Aug. 8, 2008 (Fr
i)By Jan. 15, 2009 (Thu)
Early admissions for overseas Koreans requ
ire written entrance exam. Qualification supp
orting documents should be submitted only byapplicants who passed the examination.
Information onExam Room
Interna-
tional st
udents
Until Sep. 4 (Thu), 2008
By Jan. 15, 2009 (Thu)
Early admissions for overseas Koreans requ
ire written entrance exam. Qualification supp
orting documents should be submitted only byapplicants who passed the examination.
ExaminationDate
Ove-r
seas Korean
Aug. 12, 2008 (Tue) Jan. 17, 2009 (Sat)
All applicants should arrive at each designa
ted test room 30 minutes before the test begins.
Examination
Date
Interna-
tional St
udentsSep. 6, 2008 (Sat) Jan. 17, 2009 (Sat)
All applicants should arrive at each designa
ted test room 30 minutes before the test begins.
Announcementof Admitted Stud
ents
Sep. 23, 2008 (Tue) Jan. 30, 2009 (Fri)
The final list of applicants qualified for
the admission will be announced only
through the internet. Any student who wish to forego the admissi
on they earned must submit a signed copy of t
he Affidavit of Voluntary Cancellation of Admission.
RegistrationPeriod
Dec. 15~16, 2008 Feb. 2~4, 2009 At the branches of WooriBank nationwide
Overseas Korean admissions for the Seoul campus is only available through the early admissions schedule while the Yongin Campus only offers admission through the regular admissions sch
edule.
Applicants who already submitted qualification papers for early admission do not need to resubmit qualification supporting documents for their regular admission attempt. However, applica
nts must resubmit the admission application documents.
This admission schedule also applies to prospective international students who are funded under the Korean Government Sponsorship Program (KGSP). Those who are selected by the Nation
al Institute for International Education Development (NIED) for the sponsorship are recommended to a
bide by this time schedule, together with self-financing international students. However, the president
of the university may set an exclusive time-line for the students sponsored by the KGSP if deemed abs
olutely necessary.
All documents for admission should be forwarded to the following address: Admissions Office, Hankuk niversity of Foreign Studies, 270 Imun-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 130-791, Korea. (+82-2-2173-2074~2076)
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3. Selection Category and Quota
A. Student Quota for Overseas Korean Admissions (2% of total HUFS quota)
Type CampusApplicable
Group(s)Quota (headcount) Remarks
Type CampusApplicable
Group(s) Early RegularRemarks
freshmen Seoul All groups 33 -
Up to 10% of university total quota per department/divisi
on/college(see Section C below for list).
freshmen Yong-in
All groups - 34
Up to 10% of university total quota per department/divisi
on/college(see Section C below for list).
B. International Student Admissions: (Both Early Decision/Regular Decision)
No fixed entrance quota (both for freshman admission and transfer students).
C. Undergraduate Programs (Department/Divisions/Colleges)
Seoul Campus Yongin Campus
College
Admission Groups QuotaMax out-of-quota
College Admission GroupsQuota
Max Out-of-quota
EnglishHumanities
English LinguisticsEnglish LiteratureEnglish & AmericanInterpretation & Translation
474634
443
Humanities
Humanities
Humanities-Philosophy-History-Linguistics & CognitiveScience
114 11
English Humanities
English LinguisticsEnglish LiteratureEnglish & AmericanInterpretation & Translation
474634
443
Interpre-tation and Trans-lation
Humanities
English Interpretation &Translation (I&T)- ENG Interpretation &Translation-ENG I&T for Int'l Trade-ENG Lit & Culture Studies
for T & I-ENG LinguisticsGerman I & TSpanish I & TItalian I & T
100
5060305040
10
56354
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Chinese I & TJapanese I & TThai I & TArabic I & TMalay-Indonesian I & T
304530
343
Occidental Languages
Humanities
FrenchGermanRussianSpanishItalianPortugese (Brazilian)DutchScandinavian Languages
8585438527272727
88482222
Interpre-tation and Trans-lation
Humanities
English Interpretation &Translation (I&T)- ENG Interpretation &Tra
nslation-ENG I&T for Int'l Trade-ENG Lit & Culture Studies
for T & I-ENG LinguisticsGerman I & TSpanish I & TItalian I & TChinese I & TJapanese I & TThai I & TArabic I & TMalay-Indonesian I & T
100
5060305040304530
10
56354343
OrientalLanguages
Humanities
ChineseJapaneseMalayIndonesianArabicThaiVietnameseHindiTurkishPersian
858527432727272727
882422222
Interpre-tation and Trans-lation
Humanities
English Interpretation &Translation (I&T)
- ENG Interpretation &Translation-ENG I&T for Int'l Trade-ENG Lit & Culture Studies
for T & I-ENG LinguisticsGerman I & TSpanish I & TItalian I & TChinese I & TJapanese I & TThai I & TArabic I & TMalay-Indonesian I & T
100
5060305040304530
10
56354343
OrientalLanguages
Humanities
Chinese
JapaneseMalayIndonesianArabicThaiVietnameseHindiTurkishPersian
85
8527432727272727
8
82422222
Central and E. European Studies
Humanities
RussianPolishRumanianCzech & SlovakHungarianSouth Slavic Studies
403434343434
433333
OrientalLanguages
Humanities
ChineseJapaneseMalayIndonesianArabicThaiVietnameseHindi
TurkishPersian
85852743272727
2727
8824222
22
Language and Literature
Humanities
FrenchPortugese (Brazilian)Greek/BulgarianHindiCentral Asian LanguagesAfrica Division- East Africa
- West African studies- South African studies
634019261934
641213
Social Sciences
Humanities
- Political Science& DiplomacyPublic AdministrationJournalism &Mass Communication Division
- Journalism &Mass Media Studies
- Advertising & PR- Television & FIlm
434343
444 Languag
e and Literature
Humanities
FrenchPortugese (Brazilian)Greek/BulgarianHindiCentral Asian LanguagesAfrica Division- East Africa- West African studies- South African studies
634019261934
641213
Social Sciences
Humanities
- Political Science& DiplomacyPublic Administration
Journalism &Mass Communication Division
- Journalism &
434343
444
Economics and Business
Humanities
Business and Economics- International Business- Economics
- Information Systems
119 11
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Mass Media Studies- Advertising & PR- Television & FIlm
Social S
ciences
Hu
manities
- Political Science& DiplomacyPublic AdministrationJournalism &Mass Communication D
ivision- Journalism &Mass Media Studies
- Advertising & PR- Television & FIlm
434343
444
Huma
nities
International Sports & Leisure
-International Sports & Leisure
30 3
Social Sciences
Humanities
- Political Science& DiplomacyPublic AdministrationJournalism &Mass Communication Division
- Journalism &Mass Media Studies
- Advertising & PR- Television & FIlm
434343
444
Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences
Mathematics-InformationStatistics
-Mathematics-Information Statistics
Electronic Physics-Electronic Physics
Environmental Science-Environmental Science-Bio-science & Biotechno
logy-Chemistry & Chemical B
iology
76
38
144
7
3
14
Business and Economics
Humanities
International TradeEconomics Division- Economics & Busines
sAdministration Divisio
n- Business Administrati
on
5068
103
56
10
Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences
Mathematics-InformationStatistics
-Mathematics-Information Statistics
Electronic Physics-Electronic Physics
Environmental Science-Environmental Science-Bio-science & Biotechno
logy-Chemistry & Chemical B
iology
76
38
144
7
3
14
Business and Economics
Humanities
International TradeEconomics Division- Economics & Busines
sAdministration Divisio
n- Business Administrati
on
5068
103
56
10
Information and Industrial Engineering
Natural Sciences
Computer Science & InformationCommunications Engineeri
ng-Computer Science &Engineering-Information Communica
tionsEngineering
Electronic InformationEngineering Division- Electronics Engineering- Digital Information
Industrial Information Engineering
-Industrial InformationEngineering-Industrial Systems Engi
neering
105
96
48
10
9
4
Education
Humanities
English EducationFrench EducationGerman EducationKorean Education
40252530
4223
Information and Industrial Engineering
Natural Sciences
Computer Science & InformationCommunications Engineeri
ng-Computer Science &Engineering-Information Communica
tionsEngineering
Electronic InformationEngineering Division- Electronics Engineering- Digital Information
Industrial Information Engineering
-Industrial Information
Engineering-Industrial Systems Engi
neering
105
96
48
10
9
4
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Humanities
Division ofInternational Studies- International Studies
20 2
Informati
on and Industrial Engineering
Natural Sciences
Computer Science & InformationCommunications Engineeri
ng-Computer Science &Engineering-Information Communica
tions
EngineeringElectronic InformationEngineering Division- Electronics Engineering- Digital Information
Industrial Information Engineering
-Industrial InformationEngineering-Industrial Systems Engi
neering
105
96
48
10
9
4
Departments/Divisions/Colleges and exact quota per group may be subject to change due tocurriculum change & reorganization in 2009.
Freshmen admitted to the College of Information & Industrial Engineering are eligible toapply for the Accreditation of Engineering Education program.
4. Requirements for Admission
A. Freshman Admissions
1) Overseas Korean Status (up to 2% of total campus quota)
No
Category
(parent position) Qualifying Criteria
NoCategory
(parent position)Overseas Experience
Overseas Scho
olFormal Overseas Education
Permanent Overse
as Residents
Applicant and both parents lived abroad as per
manent resident (min 2yr)
All
Applicants must have comp
leted (or expe
ct to complete) 12 years of
school education
(schools in an
d outside Korea)
1. Applicants must have attended at least two conse
cutive years of formal education abroad (includingsenior high school); OR
2. Applicants must have completed at least three aggregate years of formal education abroad (includin
g at least 1 year of senior high school); OR
3. Applicants must have completed at least 9 years
of formal primary/junior high /senior high school abroad.
Public Service Exp
atriates
children of public offici
als (min 2 yr)
AllApplicants m
ust have completed (or expe
ct to complete) 12 years of
school education
(schools in and outside Kor
ea)
1. Applicants must have attended at least two conse
cutive years of formal education abroad (including
senior high school); OR
2. Applicants must have completed at least three aggregate years of formal education abroad (includin
g at least 1 year of senior high school); OR
3. Applicants must have completed at least 9 years
of formal primary/junior high /senior high school abroad.
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Corporate expatriates
Children of corporate e
xpatriates,
(min 2 yr)
All
Applicants must have comp
leted (or expect to complet
e) 12 years of
school education(schools in an
d outside Korea)
1. Applicants must have attended at least two consecutive years of formal education abroad (including
senior high school); OR
2. Applicants must have completed at least three ag
gregate years of formal education abroad (includin
g at least 1 year of senior high school); OR
3. Applicants must have completed at least 9 yearsof formal primary/junior high /senior high school a
broad.
Foreign Government
International Orga
nization
Children of employees of foreign gov't or int'l o
rg (min 2 yr)
All
Applicants must have comp
leted (or expe
ct to complete) 12 years of
school educat
ion(schools in an
d outside Korea)
1. Applicants must have attended at least two consecutive years of formal education abroad (including
senior high school); OR
2. Applicants must have completed at least three aggregate years of formal education abroad (includin
g at least 1 year of senior high school); OR
3. Applicants must have completed at least 9 yearsof formal primary/junior high /senior high school a
broad.
Scientists/
Professors repatriated on special inv
itation
Scientists/Professors re
patriating to Korea under special mission
All
Applicants must have comp
leted (or expect to complet
e) 12 years ofschool educat
ion(schools in an
d outside Korea)
1. Applicants must have attended at least two consecutive years of formal education abroad (including
senior high school); OR
2. Applicants must have completed at least three ag
gregate years of formal education abroad (including at least 1 year of senior high school); OR
3. Applicants must have completed at least 9 years
of formal primary/junior high /senior high school abroad.
Students of foreignnationality
(min 2 yr senior high school abroad)
Students of foreign nationality (min 2 yr senior h
igh school)
AllApplicants m
ust have completed (or expe
ct to complete) 12 years of
school education
(schools in and outside Kor
ea)
Applicants must hold foreign passports and have completed at least 2 years of formal senior high schoo
l education outside Korea.
other Overseas Ko
reans
Children of other overse
as Koreans (local corporation workers, self-emp
loyed, missionaries and
students etc)
AllApplicants m
ust have completed (or expe
ct to complete) 12 years of
school educat
ion(schools in an
d outside Kor
ea)
Applicants must have lived abroad with parents AND completed the following:
1. 3 consecutive years of formal education overseas (junior high/senior high school) including at least
2 years of senior high school education, OR
2. At least 1 year of formal senior high school education overseas and 4 aggregate years of junior and
senior high school.
The terms "junior high" and "senior high school" may be country-specific. Their equivalents such as grades 10, 11 and 12 for senior high school, in a 12 year system of formal education are equally acceptable.
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[Notes on Each Qualification Status] Scope of Public Service Expatriates
1. Public service workers as defined under Article 2 of the Government Officials Act
2. Public service workers as defined under Article 2 of the Local Public Officials
Act
Scope of Corporate Expatriates
a. Employees in government-invested institutions as defined in the relevant law
b. Employees in overseas offices established under the rules and enforcement
decree of the Foreign Exchange Transaction Act
c. Employees in overseas branch offices of Korean corporations that are
certified by Foreign Exchange Banks of Korea
d. Employees of Foreign Exchange Banks of Korea (local corporations approved by
the Minister of Strategy and Finance, such as financial institutions)
e. Doctors dispatched overseas and overseas correspondents of mass media companies
Workers in Foreign Governments & International Organizations
a. Foreign Government - central government (not including government-run
companies, local governments and government agencies)
b. International Organizations - international organizations set-up under
inter-governmental treaties and agreements (excludes other international
institutions set-up by non-government related organizations and groups)
Definition of Workers in Foreign Governments and International Organizations
Workers in Foreign governments and international organizations will be limited
to those who either currently reside or resided in the past in a country outside of Korea as a full-tim
e member of the organization (excludes those living overseas for purposes of study, education, trainin
g, business trips or to seek other job opportunity overseas).
2) Qualification for International Students (no specific limit on headcount per
department/division/college)
No.Category Qualification Education
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Both parents are foreign passport holders
Applicant must be foreignpassport holder with bothparents holding foreign passports
Applicant must have completed (successfully graduated) 12 years of formal education (in and outside Korea).
Completed all formal education (foreign passport)
Applicants must have co
mpleted all 12 years of primary, junior & senior high school education abroad
Applicant must have complete
d (successfully graduated) 12 years of formal education including primary/junior & senior high school education.
Completed all formal education (Korean passport)
Applicants must have completed all 12 years of formal education abroad
Applicant must have completed (successfully graduated) 12 years of formal education including primary/junior & senior high school education.
North Korean r
epatriates
former North Korean residents seeking asylum inKorea
Applicant must have graduated
from senior high school.
In category No., ethnic Korean applicants who acquired foreign passports must have completed at least the threeyears of senior high school education abroad after acquiring the foreign passport. In category No. and, the applicant's parents' nationality is not considered.
B. Transfer Admissions
For applicants who satisfy item A above for freshman admission AND the following:
Transfer Year
University Enrollment (Graduation)
Course Fulfillment
Sophomore
2- or 3-year college graduate At least 1-year enrollment
in 4-year university
Junior college degree or successfully completed at least 1/4 of curriculum
Junior
2- or 3-year college graduate At least 2-year enrollment ina 4-year university
Junior college degree or successfully completed least 1/2 of curriculum
ForOverseas Koreans qualified under item A above, transfer admission will also be granted forgraduates from other foreign-based universities (colleges), applicable to both undergraduate and graduate programs.
5. Qualification Review Criteria
A. Recognition of Schools Outside of Korea
1) The school must be located outside Korea and must be furnished with curriculum recognized by the local education law.
2) International schools located in Korea are not acceptable nor are kindergartens, preschools and lan
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guage training institutions.
3) In principle, the school must be located in the country of the qualified parent's
work or residence. However, if the qualified parent works or lives in a region which is deemed by t
he head of the overseas embassy or its equivalent as being an unsafe place due to ideological, political,
religious and other regions, students who studied in a third country may be acknowledged as an inevita
ble and exceptional case).B. Recognition ofEnrollment Period
1) The period of overseas education will be recognized to the extent of the period of mission (residen
ce) of the principal guardian (qualifying parent).
2) If applicants submit a certification of reason for enrollment in a third country (as described in item
3 above) due to special circumstances, the period of enrollment in the third country may be counted.
3) Vacations between semesters during enrollment in a foreign school will be counted as the oversea
s enrollment period. However, no temporary enrollments during vacation period after the student's tra
nsfer back to a Korean school may be counted as a period of overseas enrollment.)
4) Admissions office will recognize overseas enrollments that are as short as a semester or a term. H
owever, in such a case, the student must have been enrolled for the entire semester, from the beginning
to end.5) For prospective graduates from senior high school abroad, HUFS will recognize the period remain
ing to the day of the graduation as the period of overseas enrollment.
6) Admissions office will also recognize grades skipped or early graduates due to academic excellen
ce, unless any irregularities or malpractice is suspected.
7) Up to a semester (6 months) of duplicated enrollment period overseas will be recognized as part of
overseas enrollment if it is caused due to variation of academic calendar between two countries.
8) Period of enrollment as a repeat student will not be counted.
9) Any other matters not defined here will be as determined by the HUFS admissions board for overs
eas Koreans and International Students.
C. Minimum Overseas Residence Period for Parents
* ~ *
2 consecutive years including senior high
Aggregate 3 yr in junior & senior high(min 1 year insenior high)
Min 9 yr
(primary, junior & seniorhigh)
3 consecutiveyr in junior & senior high (min 2 yr in senior high)
Aggregate 4 yr in junior & senior high (min 1 yr in senior high)
Official Residenceperiod
2 yr+**2 yr+
3 yr+**3 yr+
9yr+**9yr+
3yr+3yr+
4yr+4yr+
Period ofactual stay
1 yr+**1 yr+
1yr 6m+**1yr 6m+
4yr 6m+**4yr 6m+
1yr 6m+1yr 6m+
2yr+2yr+
* 4. See Application Qualification Section** Public and corporate sector expatriates (qualifying categories ~) do not need toprove that both parents (qualifying parent's spouse) stayed abroad during the period.
D. Others
1) Children of corporate expatriates do not need to have repatriated on same date as
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qualified parent. There is no requirement or restriction as to the interval of repatriation and expatriati
on to the concerned country. Also, there is no requirement in terms of spouse's actual residence overse
as.
2) HUFS does not apply the 2 and half years of statute of limitation since graduation from
high school, for acknowledgement of overseas Korean qualification for admissions.
3) Dual passport holders as recognized by the law governing nationality will also berecognized of their admission qualification.
A. Percentage of Examination Scores reflected in Selection
ClassificationKorean Proficiency
English Proficiency
Interview Score
Total (points)
OverseasKorea
Early decision(Seoul Campus)
80 pts (40%) 120 pts (60%) -200 pts (100%)
OverseasKorea
Regular decision(Yong-in Campus)
- 200 pts (100%) -200 pts (100%)
Internati
onal Students
Early decision - - 200 pts (100%) 200 pts (100%)
International Students
Regular decision - -200 pts (100%)
200 pts (100%)
Applicants who do not take the written exam will be cancelled out from the selection. Applicants will be short-listed in the order of examination score (up to five times the
intended prospective student headcount will be short listed after the exam).
B. Selection Method1) Overseas Koreans
A) Students will be first screened based on their examination scores, regardless of department, up t
o the total prospective student target number per campus or college. In the second selection phase, eac
h faculty group (department/division) will select their students within their headcount plan and criteria.
B) Students with tied points will be screened in the priority order of proficiency in
English, then Korean.
C) Admission will not be granted to applicants whose scholastic aptitude to be
enrolled in HUFS is deemed inadequate.
2) International Students -There is no fixed entrance quota for any
College/Divisions/Departments for prospective international students.
7. Announcement of Admission and Student Registration
A. Dates for Announcement of Admission and Student RegistrationClassifica
tionEarly Admission Regular Admission Remarks
Announcement of admission
Sep 23, 2008 (Tue) Jan 30, 2009 (Fri)HUFS website(http://adms.hufs.ac.kr)
Registratio
n Period
Dec 15~16, 2008 (Tue) Feb 2 ~4, 2009 (Mon-Wed)Woori Bank
(Any branch in Korea)
There will be no individual notification. Refer to Important Notice for Admitted Students for mor
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e details.
List of early decision overseas Korean applicants eligible to undergo qualificationreview will be announced on August 18, 2008 (Mon).
B. Waiting List Admissions
1) In case of vacancies created by final applicants who give up registration, applicants on the waiting list will be notified in order of their score.
Announcement Dates for Waiting List Admissions:a. Early admission: No later than Dec. 12, 2008 (Fri) 17:00
b. Regular admission: No later than Feb. 15, 2009 (Sun) 24:00 (Midnight)
As waiting list admissions will be notified only to the concerned individuals, all applicants must ensure that they provide the accurate contact information on their application forms and notify the admissions offic
e of any changes in the contact information immediately, to ensure that no opportunity is foregone.
2) A signed copy of the Affidavit of Voluntary Admission Cancellation must be submitted for any student
who intends to give up enrollment at HUFS: Documents Required for Voluntary Cancellation: Affidavit of Voluntary Admission Cancellation, ID Cards and Seal of Applicant and Guardian (plus receipt of HUFS tuition payment: for regular decision applica
nts)
Due date for submission of Affidavit of Voluntary Admissions Cancellation:a. early decision applicants: Dec. 12, 2008 (Fri) 12:00
b. regular decision applicants: Feb. 15, 2009 (Sun) 10:00
8. Required Documents
A. Admissions Application:Printed copy of admissions application form (photo size 34) 1 copy.B. Qualification Review Application:
1) Printed copy of qualification review application form (photo 34) 1 copy.2) Printed copy of overseas school fact sheet & letter of consent on academic transcript
inquiry 1 copy.
StatusName of Document
childrenof permanent overseas residents
Children ofKoreans Working abroad
Other children of Overseas Koreans
Internationalstudents
Koreanswith 12years ofeducation abroad
NorthKorean repatriates
Remarks
certification of elementary/junior high /seniorhigh school enrollment, transcripts, senior high school graduation certificate (or certificateof expected graduation)
applicable
applicableapplicable
applicable
submit Korean transcript for schools attended in Korea
Certificate of Facts Concerning Entry and Exit provided by Immigration Bureau
applicable(father,mother,student)
applicable(guardian,student)
applicable(father, mother, student)
applicable(student)
applicable(student)
Immigration Office
Registered copy of Korean Resident ID
applicable(indicate
applicable applicable where relevant, cert ificates of family relation, marital relatio
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whethernullified)
n, adopted child relation etc.
Copy of Certificate ofRegistration as Overseas Korean (or Certifica
te of Overseas Residence)
applicable(father,
mother,student)
applicable(guardian,
student)
applicable(father, mother, stu
dent)
applicable(studen
t)
Copy of Certificate of Permanent Resident Permit
applicable(father,mother,student)
Certificate of Employment (Work Experience)
applicableIndicate fact of overseas duty, if needed,HR records
Copy of Certificate ofOverseas Branch Establishment
*applicable
Corporate expatriates
Statement (certificate)of Parent's Purpose ofResidence
** applicable
issued by relevant organizations
Certificate of Nationality issued by foreign government (certificate of family register or equivalent, copy of certificate of citizenship)
applicable
both parents and students applicable for international students
Copies of Alien Card &Passport
applicable(student)
Immigration Office
Certificate of enrollment in third country (if applicable)
applicable
applicable applicableissued by relevant
overseasembassy
Financial Sponsor Documents (if applicable)
applicable
see footnotes below
Certificate of Recognition by State of North Korean defector
applica-ble
issued by ministry of unification, local government (si/gun/gu)
Certificate of senior high school graduation
appilca-
ble
issued by local governments (si/gun/gu) or by Education Superintendent of thecity(si) or province(do).
A) If it is not possible to obtain a certificate of overseas branch establishment, present a certificate of
employment (work experience) and overseas direct foreign investment report.
B) Statement (Certificate) of Parent's Purpose of Residence
All document issued overseas must be notarized by the local Korean embassy (consulate)
- Self-employed: certificate of business registration, certificate of tax payment
- Local Corporation Employees: copy of corporate registration, certificate of employment
(work experience)
- Students: certificate of enrollment, transcripts (language programs and undergraduate
degrees excluded)
- Missionary: Certificate from home (sponsoring) church (religious organization) of commissioning
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of the missionary, Certificate of Employment (work experience) etc.
C) International students whose parents are also both foreign national, are
expected to be proficient in Korean. Applicants are required to submit
certificate of course completion from the Korean language program at the
Center for Korean Language and Culture (CKLC) or a certificate of proficiency in
Korean language, such as the TOPIK and KLPT with other qualification reviewdocuments.
Document Required for Sponsors (for International Applicants)
Applicable Students: only for international students who need the Certificateof Admission in order to obtain a Student Visa
Statement of Financial Proof Sponsor's Bank Certificate of Deposit Balance or Domestic Remittance Certificate
with at least US$10,000 (deposited for at least 1 month, or certificate of currencyexchange)
Financial sponsor's certificate of employment or certificate business registration Financial sponsor's certificate of tax payment
Affidavit of Support (Affidavit of Financial Support by Sponsor)C. For all Documents Submitted
1) Original documents should be submitted in principle. However, if they are not available applicants
should gain authority from the originating organizations ahead of application. (Those who give the cop
ies of required documents should submit original documents by February 27, 2009 after achieving adm
ission and registering).
2) All documents should be submitted in Korean, English, Chinese or Japanese. Original documents i
n other languages should be accompanied by a notarized English or Korean translation.3) For children who were enrolled in overseas schools outside the country of their parent's overseas r
esidence must present a "Third Country Enrollment Certificate" issued by the embassy (consulate) of t
he country of residence of their parents. Without this document, the student's period of stay in the over
seas country will not be counted in adding up the student's overseas enrollment period for their admissi
on qualification.
4) If any of the documents contain names that are different from their formal name, such documents
must be accompanied by documents that prove that it is the same person, from a competent state institu
tion of their country of residence or citizenship (court, etc).
5) Additional requirements for International Undergraduate Transfer Applicants: Official scripts, mo
dule results or marked sheets, enrollment certifications, diplomas, course catalogue (curriculum expect
ations) from colleges and universities attended must be submitted.6) Applicants may be requested to submit additional documents, aside from the required ones mentio
ned above, for the purpose of verification of school records.
9. Application Fee(Unit:10,000won)
Overseas Korean International Students Remarks
Document
Review
Admission
Processing
SumDocument Re
view
Admissions P
rocessing
Sum Remarks
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Early Decision
50,000 100,000150,00
050,000 100,000 150,000
Payable upon submission of ap
plication form.
Regular Decision
50,000 100,000150,00
050,000 100,000 150,000
Payable upon submission of ap
plication form.
Admissions processing fee only,
payable upon submission of Application Form.
The document review fee of 50,000won will be exempted for North Korean defector.Only admissions processing fee of 100,000won is payable.
Document review fee of 50,000won will be refunded to students who applied to theearly decision Overseas Korean admissions program and have not passed the written
examination.
The internet on-line admissions processing fee of 8,000won is paid by HUFS.
10. Important Notice for Applicants
A. Application Guideline
1) Qualification Review paperwork and application forms are only accepted through the internet.
2) Note that all documents submitted for admission are not returnable and the fees are not refundable
(document review fee, admissions processing fee). The information in the admissions package may not
be modified after final submission. However, students who applied for the early decision overseas Kor
ean admissions program and have not passed the written examination will be refunded the document re
view fee of 50,000won.
3) The result of document review for regular decision overseas Koreans and both early/regular decisi
on international students will be notified individually no later than the last date of information services
for the exam room guide. Students who did not pass the document review will be refunded of their ad
missions processing fee.
4) Early decision applicants may apply to HUFS colleges and other universities at the same time.
5) Students who pass the early decision admission must register in one of the universities they have
admissions to. Not registering in the early decision will not grant the applicant right to apply to the reg
ular admission nor to the waiting list admissions thereafter. Violation of this policy is subject to cancel
lation of all admissions and student registration.
6) Applicants who submitted the document review paperwork under the early decision admissions sc
hedule do not need to resubmit the same documents for the regular admission. If the candidate fails theearly admission and intends to apply for the regular admission, the university will accept the applicatio
n forms without the qualification review documents.
7) Applicants may not apply to another university under the same Admission Group II or another HU
FS college/division/department. Furthermore, applicants who are admitted under the regular decision s
chedule and registered as a student at HUFS (including initial registration and registration for waiting l
ist admissions) may not apply to the waiting list admissions. Violation of this will nullify the studen
t's admission, under the relevant law.
8) Exam papers for applicants discovered cheating will be nullified and matriculation
rescinded.
9) Matriculation will be rescinded in the case where the applicant is discovered to have applied throu
gh illegal means such as submission of false or forged materials;10) For matters not defined in this guidebook, the HUFS freshmen admission procedure and handboo
k on outside quota admission procedures will be applicable.
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B. Important Notice
Students who fall under both categories of "international student" (both parents hold foreign passports, completed all 12 years education overseas, North Korea
n defectors) and Overseas Korean (e.g. children of overseas Korean who completed
all 12 years of education abroad) must categorize themselves as "International St
udents".
1) Application Form
A) Be careful to ensure that the information filled out in the application documents are accurate. An
y wrongful entry of information, mistakes and/or omissions will be the sole accountability of the applic
ant, including any disadvantages caused due to wrong information entry.
B) Indicate applicant classification in the section provided for applicant classification.
C) It is important that personal identification information such as name and Korean resident ID num
ber (Alien Registration Number) are indicated accurately according to their representation in the forma
l certifications (passport). Korean students who do not have Korean resident number must accurately enter the number of the Certificate of Residency in Korea and students of foreign nationality must enter
the their date of birth in the first 6 digit section followed by 1000000 (1 + six zeros) for men and 2000
000 (2 + six zeros) for women.
D) All document and application forms will be formally acknowledged after completion of the elect
ronic payment (document review fee, admissions processing fee).
E) Application forms may not be modified or cancelled after final submission.
2) Qualification Review Application Form & Overseas School Fact Sheet
A) The application form for qualification review must be filled out in the order of primary, junior hi
gh and senior high school enrollment in chronological order and the period of enrollment must indicate
down to the month and year of enrollment.B) If there is not enough space to list the entire enrollment history, indicate in the priority of senior
high then junior high schools.
C) The overseas school fact sheet must contain all the information necessary to allow formal inquir
y into the student's fact of enrollment such as the school address, telephone and fax numbers. Any disa
dvantage caused on the student due to misinformation and omissions is the sole accountability of the st
udent.
C. Submission of Application Documents
1) Place all required documents including the application form and qualification review documents i
n a large document envelope and attach one cover page outside the envelope indicating applicant No, t
arget major (department), college and name, and add the remark "application form inside" before subm
itting to the admission office in person or through postal delivery, no later than the due date indicated
(post marked should be on or before the date).
2) Admission will not be granted where any of the required documents are omitted.
3) Applicants who submitted copies of originals should submit original documents no later than Febr
uary 27, 2009 (Fri).
4) Original documents can be returned only to the applicants who are not admitted or who give up en
rollment at HUFS, by February 27, 2009. The university is not responsible for any documents lost or d
amaged after this period. (Note that copies of original documents submitted may not be returned.)
D. Others1) Please address any other inquiries on admissions to the Admissions Office at HUFS.
2) Information on Admissions: 02-2173-2074~6
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3) Inquiries on Application Process: UWAY 1588-8988
1. Information on the University Curriculum
HUFS currently offers a number of degree options to offer its students a wider
range of choices in specialization through its double major and concentrationprograms, international and domestic student exchange options, among others.
1) Double-Major ProgramDouble Majo
r
Students can pursue a second major in departments and colleges othe
r than their initial choice of major upon admission.
Benefits Students will be recognized as B.A. holders in both fields.
Course Requ
irements
All students other than transfer, law, military-entrusted students
and certificate of engineering program students must complete eithe
r the double major option or the concentration program.
Concentratio
n
This program is available in parallel with the double major option.
Under the concentration track, students will not have two fields of
major but have one intensive program in field of major and a compul
sory field of minor. (law or Information Industry & students who op
ted for certificate of engineering education must complete the mino
r program or free electives course)
Practical Fo
reign Langua
ge
Students declaring double major or concentration must acquire the m
inimal foreign language score to be able to graduate, even if they
have passed the graduation examination.
2) 7+1 System
What Students study one out of eight semesters overseas and credit they earn there are recognized for graduation.
Selection400 students are selected from sophomore and above, by each departmen
t.
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Benefits
Up to 18 credits acquired during the student's study abroad will be r
ecognized. Tuition for HUFS during the semester of the students enrol
lment overseas will be paid from the HUFS scholarship fund (partial s
cholarship in some departments). However, students must finance their
own tuition for the overseas university.
3) Declaring a Second Area of Concentration in the otherHUFS Campus
Where students wish to declare a second area of concentration which is not of
fered in their campus may attend the course for their field of minor in the ot
her campus for 1-2 years after completing the initial four years in their orig
inal campus. The students will be recognized as BA holders in both fields.
* Seoul campus students may take courses in Philosophy and History in Yongin
while Yongin Campus students may take the politics and diplomacy, public admin
istration, law, business administration, journalism, advertisement and PR, TV
and Film as their second concentration.
4) Interdisciplinary Programs
Interdisciplinary programs are courses offered jointly by at least two depar
tments (divisions, colleges). Interdisciplinary programs currently offered inc
lude the North East Asia specialization program offered by the department of C
hinese and Japanese, the Cultural Contents specialization program offered by t
he division of literature and language studies, the BRICs-related major offere
d by the economics & business departments in conjunction with IT related depar
tments and EU-related specialization program offered by the EU-related departm
ents.
5) Teacher Certification Program
Students enrolled in departments with courses for Teacher Certification Progra
m may apply for eligibility to the teacher certification program in the first
semester of sophomore year. Students will be selected based on the given quota
per department. Selected students will begin taking the relevant courses from
the second semester of the sophomore year and after completing the entire prog
ram, may be issued the teacher certification if the student received at least
80 out of 100 score in his/her major and the teacher certification courses eac
h respectively.
Departments with Teacher Certification Courses Available
Seoul Campus: English Language, English Literature, English Interpretation&
Translation, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Chinese,
Japanese, Arabic, International Trade, Business Administ
ration Yongin Campus: Philosophy, English Interpretation & Translation, German
Interpretation & Translation, Spanish Interpretation &
Translation, Chinese Interpretation & Translation, Japan
ese
Interpretation & Translation, Arabic Interpretation &
Translation, Russian, French, International Business,
Mathematics, Electro-physics, Environmental Science,
Biochemistry, Computer Science & Engineering
Teacher Certification Courses
Human & Education, Education Psychology, Education Philosophy and History, Th
e Process and Assessment of Education, Teaching Methodology and Education Eng
ineering, Education Administration and School Management, Education and Socie
ty, Education Internship, Principles of Education, Text Content Research & Gu
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idance
6) Early Graduation
Students performing with excellence in the first two years of HUFS (at least
GPA 4.0 out of 4.5) are eligible to apply for early graduation. The student ma
y take additional three credits per semester beginning the third year and aim
to graduate within 7 semesters instead of 8.
7) Change of Major Field
Change of major refers to the transfer of a student from one department (or
major) to another during their enrollment at HUFS. Students who feel that thei
r choice of major is not right for them after admission will have a chance to
change their major once after admission, through this option.
Change of major is open only within the same campus and to those successfully moving on the sophomore year. The allowed percentage of inbound/outbound transfers i
s within 10% of admission quota per department.
Student must have completed the first year with at least 34 credits with GPA ofat least 3.5.
Change of major is permitted limited to 1 time per student during their entire e
nrollment in the university.
Students from non-education colleges may not transfer to any department in the college of education.
The student may not move within their own college/division that they were originally admitted to.
Change of major will be announced in December and become effective in January.
8) International University Exchange Programs
HUFS will recognize credits earned by students from formal four year universit
ies overseas, that are approved by HUFS, as follows:
Exchange programs during HUFS academic term(6 months, 1 year): up to 17~18credits per semester may be recognized.
Short Training Program during vacation: up to 6 credits canbe recognized.
9) Exchange Programs with Korean Universities
HUFS will recognize credit taken from other universities in Korea with whom HU
FS has an signed an exchange treaty, as follows:
Up to 17 credits will be recognized per semester including credits earned from
HUFS.
Up to 35 credits from non-HUFS university (any desigated exchange universities)
in and outside Korea will be recognized during the student's enrollment in
HUFS.
The maximum period of student exchange engagement that HUFS will recognize is
two semesters (excludes short training during vacation or non-enrollmentperiod).
10) Global Dual- Degree Program
Students may study at overseas universities that have signed exchange agreement
s
with HUFS and receive bachelors degrees from both schools. HUFS is the first
university in Korea to introduce such a program. Students who completed the fir
st
two years in HUFS are sent to the University of Delaware, USA, to complete the
junior and senior years. Both universities will grant the student bachelors deg
ree
in the respective field of major from their universities. Established in 1743,
theUniversity of Delaware is located in the East Coast of the United States and is
one of the top universities in the US.
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Exchange Universities for Credits Recognition & Overseas TrainingAs of June 26, 2008
Name of country Name of university No. of Universities
Argentina University of Belgrano 1
Armenia Yerevan State Linguistic University 1
ASEAN AUN (ASEAN University Network) 1Australia Flinders University University of Sydney
Macquarie University Australian National University4
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan University of Languages 1
Belarus The Minsk State Linguistic University 1
Belgium Universit Libre de Bruxelles 1
Brazil University of So Paulo 1
Brunei Darussalam Universiti Brunei Darussalam 1Bulgaria Sofia University University of National and World Economy 2
Cambodia Royal University of Phnom Penh 1
Chile University of Chile 1
China Yanbian University Beijing Foreign Studies UniversityFudan University Nanjing University
Peking University Yanbian University of TechnologyShenzhen University National Sun Yat-Sen UniversityBeijing Language and Culture University Shandong UniversityShanghai International Studies University
11
Colombia University of America University of Antonio Nario 2
Costa Rica National University of Costa Rica Universidad NacionalUniversidad Latina
3
Croatia University of Zagreb University of Rijeka 2
Czech Republic Charles University Masaryk University 2
Denmark University of Copenhagen 1
Dominican Republic Autonomous University of Santo Domingo 1
Egypt Cairo University 1
El Salvador University of El Salvador 1France Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO)Universit Paris 4-Sorbonne Audencia NantesUniversit de SavoieUniversit Sorbonne Nouvelle (Graduate School of Interpretation)L'Universit Lumire Lyon 2 L'Universit de Provence AIX-Marseille
7
Germany University of Wrzburg Free University of BerlinUniversity of Hamburg University of Leipzig
Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz
5
Greece National and Kapodistrian University of Athens 1
Guatemala University of San Carlos of Guatemala 1
Hungary Etvs Lorand University University of DebrecenJozsef Attila University
3
India University of Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityUniversity of Madras
3
Indonesia University of Indonesia Gadjah Mada UniversityUdayana University Hasanuddin University
4
Iran University of TeheranThe School of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs(MFA) of Iran
2
Iraq Al-Mustansiriyah University University of Baghdad 2
Italy University of VeneziaRome University "La Sapienza" University of Bari
3
Name of country Name of universityNo. of Univ
ersities
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Japan Tenri University Sophia UniversityWaseda University Kanda University of International Studies
Toyo University University of Tokyo(Graduate School)Reitaku University University of Tsukuba
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Yamaguchi UniversityObirin University Fukushima University
Bunkyo University Josai UniversityNagoya University Tsrumi University
16
Jordan University of Jordan 1
Kazakhstan Almaty State University Al-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityKazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research
3
Korea Hongik University Kyung Hee UniversitySeoul National University Dongguk UniversityPusan University of Foreign Studies Korea Military AcademyUnited University Agreement (Seoul Digital University)Korea University Yonsei UniversityChangwon University Korean National University of ArtsHanyang University (Graduate School) University of Ulsan
Konkuk University Kookmin UniversityCyber University of Foreign Studies Sookmyung Womens UniversityKorea National Police University Duksung Women's University
Jeju College of Technology
20
Kuwait Kuwait University 1
Malaysia University of Malaya University Sains Malaysia 2
Mexico Autonomous University of Guadalajara Intercontinental UniversityUniversidad de Colima
3
Mongolia Mongolia International University 1
Morocco Mohamed V University Al Akawayn University 2
Netherlands Leiden University 1
New Zealand Auckland University of Technology 1Panama University of Panama 1
Philippines University of the Philippines West Visayas State University 2
Poland Jagiellonian University Warsaw UniversityAdam Mickiewicz University
3
Portugal University of Lisboa Instituto CamesUniversidade Tcnica De Lisboa
3
Qatar University of Qatar 1
Rumania University of Bucharest Al. I. Cuza University of lasi , RomaniaBabes-Bolyai University
3
Russia Moscow State University for International RelationsSaint Petersburg State University Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic UniversityIrkutsk state University Chita state UniversityNovosibirsk state Technical University Far Eastern National UniversityInstitute of Contemporary International Studies of Diplomatic Academy
Yakutsk State University
9
Saudi Arabia King Saud University 1
Serbia-Montenegro University of Belgrade University of Novi Sad 2
Singapore Singapore Management University 1Slovakia Comenius University 1
Slovenia University of Ljubljana 1
South Africa University of PretoriaPotchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education
2
Spain Complutense University of Madrid Autonomous University of BarcelonaUniversity of Salamanca
3
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Name of country Name of university No. of Universities
Sweden Stockholm University Malardalen UniversitySdertrns hgskola University
3
Taiwan Fu-Jen Catholic University National Taiwan Normal University 2
Tanzania University of Dar es Salaam 1
Thailand Chulalongkorn University Prince of Songkla UniversitySilpakorn University Burapha UniversitySrinakharinwirot University Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
6
Turkey Ankara University Marmara University 2
Ukraine University of Kiev 1
UN UN University for PEACE 1
United Kingdom University of Warwick University of ExeterUniversity of East Anglia
3
United States Monterey Institute of International Studies University of DelawareUniversity of California, Berkeley University of ArkansasNorth Park University University of FloridaUniversity of Missouri-Columbia (Asian Affairs Center)Georgetown University
University of Hawaii at Hilo Minnesota State UniversityUniversity of California, Los Angeles San Diego State UniversityVirginia Intermont College University of Nebraska at OmahaNorth Carolina State University(NC State) California State University, SanBernardinoUniversity at Albany (State University of New York)Winston-Salem State University (University of North Carolina)
18
Uzbekistan Tashikent State University of Oriental StudiesTashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizamiy
2
Vietnam Vietnam National University, Hanoi University of Ho Chi Minh CityDalat University
3
66 197
Exchange Organizations in Korea & Abroad (30 institutions)As of June
26, 2008
Name of Coun
tryName of Organization (English)
Organization Name (Korea
n)
Portugal Instituto Cames
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Spain Spanish Ministry of Culture
Korea Dongdaemun-gu
ThailandHUFS, Burapha University, ASEAN University
Network
, , AUN
(3)
Korea The National Assembly SECRETARIAT Korea SangGye High School
Korea Incheon Metropolitan City
Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Korea Yeosu City
Korea National Intelligence Service
Italy Italian Cultural Institute
KoreaKorea Trade Investment Promotion Agency (KO
TRA)
Korea Korea Research Foundation
Korea POSCO TJ Park Foundation
Korea Dongdaemun Police Station
Czech Republ
icEmbassy of Czech Rep. in Korea
Spain Ramon Llull Institute
Slovakia Embassy of the Slovak Rep. in Korea
Korea
HUFS, Pyeongtaek Univ.,
European Consortium of Innovative Universit
ies
, , ECIU
(3)
Korea
Institute of Environmental Science and Tech
nology,
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Bulgaria Embassy of the Rep. of Bulgaria in Korea
Korea POSCO TJ Park Foundation
Korea Overseas Koreans Foundation
VietnamEmbassy of the Socialist Rep. of Vietnam in
Korea
Korea Arirang TV
Korea HUFS, Incheon City, World City Expo
, ,
(3)
KoreaNational Institute for International Educat
ion Development
Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia
Korea Small Business Corporation Korea Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education
30 organizations representing 10 countries
2. Dormi
tory Inf
ormation
Dormitory
Location Capacity Selection Criteria
Dormitory Location Male Female Total Selection Criteria
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International
House(Kukje Haksa)
Imun-dong 270, Dongdaemu
n-gu, Seoul303 359 662
Selection Criteria: Score (70%) + home to university travel distance (30%)
Documents: Affidavit of Support,a copy of certificate of resident registration
Mohyeon Haks
a
San 89, Wangsan-ri, Mohye
on-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
388 344 732
Selection Criteria: examination score and distance
from university to home (priority to remote resident
s)Documents:1 copy of certificate of residentregistration, 3 photographs
Inquiries on Dormitory: English (International) House: 02-2173-2216~8,
Mohyun Dormitory: 031-330-4102~3
3. Information
on Universit
y's Administra
tive ServicesFunction
Team/Dept Contact Information
Scholarship/part-time jobs,
welfare/loans
Student Center in each cam
pus
(Seoul) 02-2173-2134, 2135, 2137, 2138
(Yongin) 031-330-4034~5
leave of absence, return from absence, drop-out(volunta
ry, force), change of major,re-admission
Comprehensive Academic
Service Center
(Seoul) 02-2173-2112
(Yongin) 031-330-4024
Inquiries on fields of major,signing up for classes; schol
arships; minors; dual-major; secondary major, etc.
Comprehensive CurriculumService Center
(each respectivecollege staff)
College of English 02-2173-2264College of Occidental Languages 02-2173-2278
College of Oriental Languages 02-2173-2292
Colleges of Social Sciences /International Studies 2-2173-2308College of Law 02-2173-2318
College of Business and Economy 02-2173-2328College of Education 02-2173-2338
College of Humanities 031-330 -4077College of Interpretation & Translation 031-330-4063
College of Central & East European Studies 031-330 -4073College of Languages & Literature 031-330 -4077
Economics & Business 031-330 -4073
College of Natural Sciences 031-330 -4077College of Information & Industrial Engineering 031-330 -4073
Division of International Sports & Leisure 031-330-4063
Teachers Certification Program
ComprehensiveAcademic Services
(Seoul) 02-2173-2338(Yongin) 031-330 -4063
Student exchange programs,overseas training programs
International Exchange 02-2173-2063~4
Various certificates (enrollment/graduation etc)
One-stop Service Center(Seoul) 02-2173-2152~5(Yongin) 031-330 -0114
TuitionTreasury Team of each campus
(Seoul) 02-2173-2184~6(Yongin) 031-330-4044
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4. Directions toCampuses Location: Imun-dong 270, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, Korea Subway: Line No. 1, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Subway Station) Blue Bus: 261, 147, 273, 120
Green Bus: 1222, 1215
Location: San 89, Wangsan-ri, Mohyeon-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do Subway: Bundang Line Seohyeon Station -Bus: 1500-2, 1500 (app. 40 minutes) 1500-2, 1500 Bus Stops:Hansin APT, Imaechon, Seohyeon, (LG eclat building next to Pungnim I-want) Deluxe Bus: 1117, 1113, 1500, 1005, 1005-5, 1500-2, 1303 Bus: 60, 20, 15
Affidavit of Support
[Financial Sponsor's Affidavit of Support]
Applicant's Personal Information Name: Korean) Chinese Characters)English) Surname First Name
Nationality:
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Alien Registration No:
Indicate the person or organization that will sponsor your tuition fees and living expenses.
Name: _______________________
Relationship: ___________________________Occupation: (If the person is a sponsor) ___________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________
Phone No.-----------------: _________________-________----------
* I hereby guarantee that I will be responsible for the above-named
applicant's tuition fees and living expenses for the duration of the
whole program.
Name: ______________________________
Signature: __________________________
Date:_________ /_________ /__________
(Month) (Day) (Year)
To: President of HUFSAffidavit of Voluntary
Cancellation of Admission
Personal Information of Applicant
Admission Group Div/Dept , College of: _____________Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS)
Applicant Number Name
Korean Resident ID
(Alien Registration N
o.)
-Contact Informati
on(Tel) -
Korean Resident ID
(Alien Registration No.)
-Contact Informati
on (C.P) -
I, with personal details as mentioned above, hereby confirm that I am voluntarily giving upmy right of enrollment at HUFS, despite being admitted for academic year 2009,
for reasons described below.
Reason (Check off the relevant box and describe reason) Admission to
University of
Preference
(University Name)(College/Div/Dept)
Others
Attachment: copy of ID (passport) of legal guardian and applicant - 1 copy each
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Date: YY/MM/DD
Guardian (Parent): (Signature)Applicant: (Signature)
This affidavit must be filled by all admitted students (including wait list admission) who are giving upenrollment out of their own will. A signed copy must be submitted by fax to HUFS first (02-2173-3366),
then to the admissions administration team (02-2173-2074~6) followed by a phone call confirmation. Additionally, the student must send the original copy with the attachment, via postal delivery.