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Sejong University
Study in Seoul at one of Korea’s leading universities that’s known for its stunning urban campus. Here students will have the opportunity to live in a vibrant capital city that blends high-tech modernity with ancient culture like no other. While studying a range of courses in English, students will also discover more about life in Korea by pairing up with a Korean student over the course of the semester for an even more immersive and local experience.
Overview
Study at one of Asia’s top universities for hospitality and tourism. Take classes alongside both Korean and fellow international students.
Get to know Seoul and learn about Korea’s rich history in TEAN’s exclusive on-site orientation.
The business school has AACSB Accreditation.
Access TEAN’s Seoul Resident Director for continued support throughout the semester.
Live in Seoul, one of the most exciting cities in the world and a place that combines cutting-edge technology, nature, and ancient history.
Program Details
Orientation
Jump into your new life in Seoul with a TEAN Orientation program covering how to get around town, Korea’s intriguing culture, and everything in between. Throughout the first couple of days in-country, participants will have the opportunity to meet their fellow TEAN classmates while discovering some of the most interesting sites in Seoul and experiencing delicious Korean cuisine.
Housing
Students are guaranteed on-campus dormitory in Seoul.
TEAN Staff
Our team works with you start to finish through the study abroad process. Our programs staff will help guide you through the application process to go abroad, then upon arrival in South Korea, you will meet our team who will provide assistance during your time in-country. Throughout your semester you will meet with the Seoul Resident Staff for informal discussions and cultural activities. Our staff is readily available and able to assist you with any academic, social, or cultural questions or issues that you may face during your time abroad.
Meet the TeamTEAN Cultural Events
Our local staff arrange various activities during the semester designed to help immerse you in the local culture. These activities are included in your semester program. In the past they have included a palace tour with Korean traditional clothing, a community service activity, and a Han River cruise!
The program also includes a weekend excursion to Busan, the second largest city in South Korea that is know for its natural beauty.
University
About Sejong University
- The university ranks 436th in the 2022 QS World University Rankings, and 79th in Asian University Ranking of the best universities in Asia and 150th in the world.
- For the hotel management major, the university ranks 2nd in the Hotel Management in Seoul, 11th in Asia and 72nd in the World.
- Located in east of Seoul, Childen’s park is within walking distance, and the Ttukseom Han River park is within 15 min bus ride. In bustling Seoul, the campus offers the best parks in Seoul.
- A subway station right in front of the campus will connect you to anywhere in South Korea
Location
Sejong campus is located in one of the best neighborhoods in Seoul between the Han River and Children’s park. Neighboring with another university within 10 minutes of walking distance offers the perfect community for young adults.
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Courses
Students enroll in four courses for 12 Sejong University credits based on a semester system. The participant’s home university will determine ultimate credit approval and transfer.
Students will enroll in their courses during course registration but can make changes up until the first two days of classes during the add/drop period.
Courses are available in English in the below disciplines. For detailed instructions on how to find courses and syllabi, please see our course selection instructions.
** An additional fee could be required for Global Computer Engineering major and Global Applied Music major. Please speak with the South Korea Program Manager for more information **
Course Selection
Discipline |
Subject Area |
Business |
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Communications & Media |
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Engineering |
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Humanities & Social Sciences |
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Visual & Performing Arts |
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Eligibility
ELIGIBILITY
- 2.5 GPA.
- Enrollment at a four-year institution at the time of program participation
- Students must have two completed semesters on their transcript at the time of application (freshmen are not eligible)
- Transfer students may have additional requirements
Events & Excursions
EVents & Excursions
Our local staff arrange various activities during the semester designed to help immerse you in the local culture. These activities are included in your semester program. Examples include Tree planting, Hanbok in the palace, Hanriver cruise, a city view from the tallest building in Korea, indie band concert, walking Namsan mountain trail, and meeting with a North Korean defector.
Below are the two excursions included:
NAMI ISLAND (THE ECO-FRIENDLY Island)
Nami Island provides various cultural and environmental experiences. The island is known for being eco-friendly. While visitors are able to walk and bike around the island, cars are not permitted. Since 2001, 70% of the trash generated by the island has been recycled to create beautiful art and decorations. The island is also know for being the filming location of a Korean drama, Winter Sonata.
BUSAN (THE Beach CITY)
Enjoy an overnight trip to Busan, Korea’s second largest city, known for pristine beaches and picturesque mountains. From casual shops and cute cafes to fish markets teeming with every species imaginable. Feel the wave of Busan with us, stroll around the splendid beach, and taste delicious seafood.
OPTIONAL EXCURSION
TOKYO EXCURSION
Embark on a fun three-night trip in Tokyo, where you’ll dive into both tradition and modern excitement. Try out a peaceful tea ceremony to experience Japan’s ancient art. Explore the lively anime city streets, filled with vibrant colors and energy. Feel the charm of Japan by renting a kimono for a day. Our friendly staff will be with you, guiding you through cool activities and the different parts of the city, from historic spots to the lively modern scenes. Get ready for a mix of tradition and pop culture that will make your Tokyo adventure unforgettable!
Program Dates
APPLICATION DEADLINES
TEAN has a rolling admissions process. We recommend submitting your application anytime after June for Spring applications, and after January for Fall applications. Late applications may be considered. Contact TEAN if the application deadline has passed.
Spring Deadline | Nov 15 |
Fall Deadline | Apr 1 |
PAYMENT DEADLINES
Your signed program contract and full payment for the program are due by the program deadline. Please note we do have options for using financial aid and enrolling in a payment plan if you cannot make full payment by the payment deadline. You can find more information about funding your program here.
Spring Payment Deadline | Nov 30 |
Fall Payment Deadline | Apr 15 |
Fall 2024
Arrival Date | Aug 27 |
TEAN Orientation | Aug 28 – Aug 31 |
University Orientation | Aug 28 |
Classes Begin | Sep 2 |
Program Ends | Dec 20 |
Spring 2025
Arrival Date | TBD |
TEAN Orientation | TBD |
University Orientation | TBD |
Classes Start | TBD |
Program Ends | TBD |
Fees & Inclusions
Fall 2024
Tuition, program fees and on-campus housing: $12,750
** An additional fee could be required for Global Computer Engineering major and Global Applied Music major. Please speak with the South Korea Program Manager for more information **
Spring 2025
Tuition, program fees and on-campus housing: $12,950
** An additional fee could be required for Global Computer Engineering major and Global Applied Music major. Please speak with the South Korea Program Manager for more information **
Fall 2025
Tuition, program fees and on-campus housing: $12,950
** An additional fee could be required for Global Computer Engineering major and Global Applied Music major. Please speak with the South Korea Program Manager for more information **
What’s Included
- Full tuition (4 courses)
- On-campus student accommodation
- Local buddy program
- Comprehensive overseas health insurance
- Services of local Resident Directors
- Orientation Program with meals, accommodations, and transportation
- Access to our recommended travel agent to assist with booking flights
- Cultural events, an overnight excursion and TEAN catch-ups during the semester
- University and course selection advice
- Official academic transcripts from the host institution
- Credit approval and transfer assistance
- Academic advising
- Help with student visa preparation
- Financial aid transfer planning
- Airport pick-up
- Host university orientation
- Bedding Package
- A truly one of a kind adventure!
What’s Not Included
- International airfare ($2,700)
- Visa
- International airfare ($1,800)
- Student visa ($100)
- Books ($200)
- Meals during the semester ($1,600)
- Travel insurance ($350)
- National health insurance required by the Korean government (approx. $40/month)
*Numbers are estimated based on previous student experience and budget. Actual amounts will vary depending on student.
Passport & Visa
PASSPORT
All students must submit a current passport valid 6 months after the program end date for acceptance.
VISA
All students participating in a semester program are required to obtain a South Korean D-2 Student Visa. Korean passport holders do not need a student visa. Students can apply for their student visa once required documents are received from the university in South Korea. Typically, documents are received 4-6 weeks prior to departure.
- Fall Semester visa application will be early July
- Spring Semester visa application will be late December
You cannot apply for your visa until you receive the required documents from your Program Manager. Once documents are received from the university in South Korea your Program Manager will email you the documents along with step-by-step instructions.
There will also be a Visa Info Session held shortly after documents are received via Zoom.
The Program Manager will assist with the visa steps however, it is the student’s responsibility to apply and receive their student visa.
Korean Heritage
Special visa rules will apply if you or either your parents are now or have ever been Korean citizens (this includes students that were born in Korea and later adopted). Students who qualify for Korean citizenship are not allowed to apply for a student visa and must enter with a Korean passport or renounce their Korean citizenship.
Students of Korean heritage should contact the Korean consulate with jurisdiction over their home state immediately to verify citizenship status AND notify their Program Manager.
Non-US Citizen
If you are not a US citizen, you may have additional steps required for the visa application including physically mailing certified documents to Korea prior to applying for your visa in the US. The application steps will cost additional for authentication and mailing. Reach out to your Program Manager for more details confirming your citizenship status
Scholarships
Team Seoul
Euisoo Chang
Resident Director
Born and raised in Seoul, Euisoo knew he wanted to study abroad during college after he experienced traveling to Europe for the first time in high school. Euisoo graduated from SUNY Plattsburgh, majoring in Hospitality Management and participating in the National Student Exchange program in Hilo, Hawaii. After graduation, he went to Tokyo on a Working Holiday visa to discover different Asian cultures and fell in love with the country. He has now visited more than 30 countries and is still eager to explore more of the world! Before working in international education, he worked in hospitality in South Korea and Canada for five years.
Jena Fowler
Program Manager
South Korea
Jena was born and raised in Allentown, Pennsylvania. In her sophomore year of college, she studied abroad in Seoul, South Korea at Korea University. There, a passion for traveling and experiencing new cultures was ignited. When she graduated from college, she worked in the music and events industry in Nashville, Tennesse before merging her love of travel into her position at TEAN. Most recently she’s traveled to Mexico City and has done solo trips to Seattle, Atlanta, and Dallas. Outside of work, Jena loves going to concerts, reading, volunteering with dogs, and doing yoga.
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Kyung-shin Hwang
Student Services Coordinator
Growing up in Bucheon, a mid-sized city in South Korea, Kyungshin – ‘Shin’ in short – dreamed of one day exploring the wider world. She pursued her college education in Seoul, where she majored in Economics and Public Relations at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. During her undergraduate years, she took a year off to live in Ireland, where she fell in love with the experience of immersing herself in new cultures and meeting people from the other side of the world. Over the years, she has resided in several countries including Germany, Australia, and Malaysia, and has travelled to many other countries. After working for a non-profit organization in Seoul for the visually impaired, she has joined TEAN. In her free time, Shin enjoys reading books and discovering new music.
Chan Um
Student Services Coordinator
Born and raised in Seoul. Chan majored in Nursing and participated in an internship program in Hamburg, Germany during her University. While interning, she realized that she liked to communicate in English with people from different cultures. After graduation, she went to Dublin, Ireland to improve her English proficiency and also worked at an Irish nursing home. During her time in Dublin, she gained plenty of opportunities to learn about diverse cultures and enjoyed it. With her previous experiences, she understands various cultures and loves to learn more about them. She is ready to meet the TEAN students and share with them her love of Korea.