Our URL has changed: http://sites.google.com/hufs.ac.kr/coordinatorguide
completed at least one semester at their home university at the time of participation;
and their GPA should be over 2.5 out of 4.0.
For classes taught in English
One of the following:
IELTS - overall band score of at least 6.0
TOEFL/TOEFL ITP - 550 or higher
computer-based 213 or higher
internet-based 80 or higher
TOEIC - 750 or higher
Letter from a university professor familiar both with the expected standards of an English-medium university program and with the student's ability to perform in an English-medium academic atmosphere.
No requirements for taking Intensive Korean Language only
For classes taught in Korean
One of the following:
TOPIK 3+
KLAT 150+ (B2)
15 hours (4-5 classes) of university-level Korean language courses (e.g., Korean 101, 102, 201, 202, 301)
HUFS Intensive Korean Program Level 4 Certificate
No requirements for taking Intensive Korean Language only
Wide range of course selection from any faculty
Intensive Korean Language course
Diverse Cultural Activities
Buddy Program
Foreign Language Peer Tutoring Scholarship Opportunity
August 1 - October 30
February 1 - April 30
March 2 – June 21, 2021
Sept 1 – Dec 22, 2021
Online 4 Week Program
July 15 - August 13
Friday, February 26, 2021
Friday, August 27, 2021
In: February 24 – 25, 2021
Out: June 18 – 19, 2021
In: August 25 – 26, 2021
Out: December 17 – 18, 2021
Printed (PDF) version of Online Exchange Application form http://webs.hufs.ac.kr:8989/src08/jsp/fexchange/index.html
1 brief essay of personal history and plan of study
1 copy of academic transcript
1 certificate of current enrollment at home university
1 copy of evidence of proficiency in English language or reference letter if applicable
1 copy of the information page of passport
Dorm application form
Health examination form (Dorm applicants only)*
1 color photo (.jpg format only) (3X4cm) with white background
* All dormitory applicants must send in a scanned copy of completed health form signed by the doctor to reserve dormitory and they must also present the original copy as they check-in at the HUFS dormitory.
English: https://forms.gle/DbPQcqab1DsvSTit6
Korean: https://youtu.be/DPCnhLut69k
Letter of Acceptance by HUFS
Certificate of Admission
Certificate of Business Registration
Above items will be sent via registered air mail upon approval in most cases. Average shipping time is 11 days to most countries from Korea.
D-2 VISA (Study Abroad) is REQUIRED before entering Korea.
Students can obtain visa at nearest Korean Embassy with the admission package. An additional step is required for students from the *21 nations listed below.
Students will need to have a health examination for Tuberculosis at a hospital designated by the Korean embassy as part of the visa process. Please consult the Korean embassy or Consulate for further details.
This health exam result can be used for applying to HUFS Dormitory as well.
Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam
Exchange students or their parents/guardians are responsible for the cost of treatment should any medical emergencies arise.
Students should bring comprehensive travel and medical insurance before coming to Korea and verify that the insurance policy they carry covers hospitalization and medical care occurring during international travel and sojourns, as well as repatriation to their home country in case of medical emergency. If students wish, they can enroll in HUFS private insurance plan called Meritz Insurance which costs about 60 USD per semester.
https://sites.google.com/view/hufsinternationalexchange/Student-Services/KB-Insurance
https://wis.hufs.ac.kr/src08/jsp/lecture/LECTURE2020L.jsp
or
https://sites.google.com/view/hellohufs/Academics/Colleges-and-Campus-Location-Overview
Law School
Language & Diplomacy
Language & Trade
Communicative Languages (a foreign language class which is a student's L1)
Business College Courses (from late January, 2020)
These are not technically restricted, however the College has imposed more requirements that will most likely make it difficult to impossible for Exchange Students to register for any of their courses - please see our Nominations Instructions' Important Changes section.
A+ 100-95, Ao 94-90|B+ 89-85, Bo 84-80|C+ 79-75, Co 74-70 |D+ 69-65, Do 64-60 | F 59 - 0
Double occupancy dormitory (on and off campus dormitory)
"Off Campus" dorms are only about 250-300 meters away from the center of campus. See our pre-arrival guide's housing section for more info.
The tuition fee will be fully waived for exchange students during the fall and spring semester periods.
As of Fall 2019, students who wish to take the Intensive Korean Program during winter and/or summer must pay the tuition fee, at 30% discounted rate (about 1,141,000 KRW ). From Fall 2020, the program fee has been raised to 1,620,000 KRW.
USD $1 = approximately 1,200 Won
3,300 international students between the Seoul and Global (located in Yongin city) campuses.
Office of International Admissions and Management (OIAM)
Historical Archives Building #102
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
107, Imun-Ro, Dongdaemun-Gu, Seoul 02450, Korea
Mrs. Yuna PARK and Dr. William STEWART
Office of International Admissions and Management
Email: exchange@hufs.ac.kr
Tel: 82-2-2173-2659
Fax: 82-2-2173-2877
Mr. Byunghyuk KIM
Office of International Admissions and Management
Email: kimbh84@hufs.ac.kr / summer@hufs.ac.kr
Tel: 82-2-2173-2659
Fax: 82-2-2173-2877
Office of International Affairs
Email: interex@hufs.ac.kr
Tel: 82-2-2173-2069
Fax: 82-2-2173-3387
https://sites.google.com/view/hufsinternationalexchange
We currently require 134 credits for graduation from our undergraduate studies and our master’s programs usually consists of 24 credit hours of coursework plus a thesis completed in four semesters or two years. A regular semester (Spring: From March - June, Fall: September - December) lasts 16 weeks.
One credit
16 in-class contact hours = 50 minutes of a regular course or 100 minutes of a lab course/ over a period of no less than two weeks.
A single class with 3 HUFS credits = 48 hours of class time.
12 credits per semester = 192 hours of time spent in class*.
*This does not include any study work spent outside of the lecture/lab period.
18 HUFS credits are the very maximum we can allow for exchange and visiting students to take during one semester, but the average regular undergraduate student at HUFS will take between 15 to 17 HUFS credits in order to graduate in 8 semesters with 134 credits.
Graduate exchange and visiting students can take a maximum of 12 HUFS credits in graduate-level classes. Due to the nature of adjusting to a new academic environment, we usually recommend our exchange and visiting students to take 12 HUFS credits a semester, with a minimum of 9 HUFS credits.
Students solely enrolled in the intensive Korean language program are not required to take regular semester courses, but can take up to a maximum of 9 HUFS credits.
The intensive Korean language program does not offer HUFS credits, but rather offers 200 hours of language instruction. Exchange and visiting students should work with their home universities to determine how they may transfer those hours into their own universities' credits.