Doing a student exchange in Korea is a fantastic way to immerse yourself into the country's culture and develop your Korean language skills in a short period of time. Our student exchange programs in Korea focus on communication so you'll have plenty of opportunities to use the language in meaningful everyday situations. Find out how to become a foreign exchange student in Korea today!

Doing a student exchange program in Korea is a fun, efficient and effective way to develop your Korean language skills. Since there are so many aspects of Korean that are unique to social interactions, getting outside the classroom is vital for anyone looking to develop proficiency. That's why, foreign exchange students in Korea make such rapid progress in comparison to traditional learners. Our program offers a blend of traditional learning with real life opportunities to practice your skills.


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Here at Education First, we arrange everything for you, from sourcing the best teachers to finding a comfortable learning environment and ensuring that classes are always the perfect size. After finishing your student exchange in Korea, you'll be able to navigate Korea and express yourself with ease.

A student exchange in Korea is about so much more than just learning a new language. While living in the bustling city of Seoul, you'll have the chance to see the setting of all your favourite Korean dramas for yourself! Rather than practicing Korean from a book, wouldn't you rather practice by ordering your favourite food in a Korean restaurant? How about chatting with locals over a shared cup of rice wine on a mountain in Bukhansan National Park? Or, shopping for traditional arts in Insadong.

A student exchange program in Korea is a wonderful day to see and experience Korean culture for yourself. You'll develop fluency in Korean, make new friends and fall in love with a place that will call you back for years to come.

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Departmental Exchange Programs function similarly to University Exchange Programs, except that the exchange is a department-to-department partnership instead of a university wide connection. Exchange Programs allow students, in most cases, to use their Carnegie Mellon funding while attending a university abroad. Carnegie Mellon students participating in these programs continue to pay tuition (billed at the junior/3rd-year level) directly to Carnegie Mellon and receive, in most cases, the same financial aid package. Students are responsible for paying all other fees, such as room and board, directly to the exchange institution. Some exchanges may not permit the use of federal aid for payment towards exchange.

Many departments at Carnegie Mellon have exchange partners abroad. These programs are based on faculty relationships between the two departments and have been evaluated for academic compatibility. These programs are reciprocal: we also receive students from the institutions to which we send students. This allows Carnegie Mellon students to build friendships with the students from that institution both prior to and during the study abroad experience, providing a true cultural exchange.

Chung-Ang University is located in the heart of Seoul, South Korea, near the Han River. Accredited in 1953, the University prides itself on a philosophy of truth through scholarship, with the purpose of nurturing educational attributes necessary for leadership, and the promotion of global diversity and culture. Exchange students are able to participate in a Buddy System Program, Cultural Activities that include field trips, and clubs. The Chung-Ang exchange program allows students to participate in regular academic programs offered in Korean and English. Students can acquire valuable Korean language skills and Culture related expertise.

Program Description: As an exchange student, you have the option to study for a single semester or full academic year at UvA as a non-degree seeking student. During your stay at UvA, you will pay NYU tuition, remain matriculated at NYU, and receive NYU credit for your classes, which allows you to maintain your complete financial aid package. The International Study Programmes of UvA, designed specifically for foreign exchange students, offer courses taught in English. Exchange students are also eligible to register for courses offered by UvA's certificate programs. Students may be able to register for some courses in one of UvA's degree-granting graduate programs on a case-by-case basis.

NOTE: The Undergraduate College of the Stern School of Business has a separate exchange program with UvA. Stern undergraduates must apply through the International Business Exchange (IBEX) Program at Stern. Additional information regarding this program can be found on the Stern Undergraduate Website by searching University of Amsterdam under the "Partner Schools" tab.

Undergraduate students interested in Law can apply through NYU's International Exchange Program Admissions for the Certificate program in Law. NYU School of Law students must apply for the exchange through the Global Law School. Additional information regarding this program can be found on the NYU Global Law School Website.

Program Description: As an exchange student, you have the option to study for a single spring term or a full academic year at FU as a non-degree seeking student. Because this is an exchange partnership between NYU and FU, you will pay NYU tuition, remain matriculated at NYU and receive NYU credit for your classes, which allows you to maintain your complete financial aid package. You will have access to all courses offered at FU, unless there are pre-requisite requirements that are not met.

Local Language Courses: Prior to the beginning of the semester, the University Language Centre offers a pre-semester German course for exchange students at the cost of 600 Euros. If you are interested in participating in the pre-semester German course before the beginning of the semester, please take a close look at this website. Space in the course are limited.


During the semester, the ZE Sprachenzentrum offers a limited number of free German language courses for exchange students. If you wish to attend a German language course, you must first take a placement test. After having passed the test, you will be assigned to a course at a level suitable for you (A2 to C1). The language classes which are offered during the semester are free of charge for exchange students. There are however, no courses for absolute beginners. Good basic skills are therefore needed.

Admissions Criteria: In order to participate in an exchange program, undergraduate students must have completed at least 64 points of academic work since matriculating at NYU. Graduate students must have successfully completed the first year of a masters or doctoral program. All students must be in good academic standing (3.0 GPA) and should be aware of the course offerings in Germand vs English.

Housing: Exchange students are eligible for student housing. Options will be sent to nominated students. If housing is not available, FU will provide general assistance in finding off-campus housing. There is no general campus meal plan offered. FU reserves a number of fully furnished apartments in Berlin for exchange students. Students may also choose to either lease a private room/apartment or rent one available from the German Student Housing Agency (Studentwerks). Private housing rooms/apartments are more expensive, according to size, quality, and location. For more information, click here. For help locating one contact the International Students' Office at accommodation@fu-berlin.de.

Insurance: NYU requires that you have health insurance and accident coverage during your period of enrollment in the exchange program. All students admitted to the International Exchange Program will be automatically enrolled in GeoBlue Global insurance, which provides international health insurance coverage. You must also maintain a domestic health insurance plan based on your home country. You will receive further details about insurance in your admission materials

Program Description: As an exchange student, you have the option to study for a spring semester or full year in Copenhagen as an exchange student. During your stay at Copenhagen, you will pay NYU tuition, remain matriculated at NYU and receive NYU credit for your classes, which allows you to maintain your complete financial aid package. At Copenhagen more than 500 courses are offered in English each semester. In addition, there are Danish language courses and a core course in Danish culture and society designed specifically for foreign students. It is expected that exchange students have a sound knowledge of English and/or Danish. The International Office determines final admission results and provides exchange students with all the pre-departure information they need.

Campus Facilities: All faculties at the university provide access to computers, printers, and scanners. There may be a small fee to use the printers, and some faculties may require a deposit for a key or an admission card All faculties have libraries that exchange students also can use.

Admissions Criteria: In order to participate in an exchange program, undergraduate students must have completed at least 64 points of academic work since matriculating at NYU. Graduate students must have successfully completed the first year of a masters or doctoral program. All students must be in good academic standing (3.0 GPA), and possess demonstrated language proficiency (if wishing to take courses in Danish).

Insurance: NYU requires that you have health insurance and accident coverage during your period of enrollment in the exchange program. All students admitted to the International Exchange Program will be automatically enrolled in GeoBlue Global insurance, which provides international health insurance coverage. You must also maintain a domestic health insurance plan based on your home country. You will receive further details about insurance in your admission materials. e24fc04721

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