University Introduce
Introduction to Sahmyook University Korean Language School (Regular Course)
Sahmyook University welcomes international learners from beginner to advanced levels. The Korean Language School helps students improve practical Korean skills through structured coursework and cultural activities, and supports a smooth adjustment to life in Korea. After successful completion, students are prepared to transition into regular university classes.
Key Features
Small Classes & Instructor Support
Learn in a supportive environment where instructors can understand your level and help you improve effectively through feedback and practice.
Balanced Skill Training
The curriculum covers reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking—building the skills needed for daily life and future college study in Korea.
4 Sessions / Year · Intensive 10 Weeks
Each session runs for 10 weeks with a total of 200 hours, following a consistent weekday schedule designed for steady progress.
Seoul Location & Cultural Activities
Enjoy opportunities to explore Korea while studying in Seoul, with cultural trips and activities that support real-world understanding of Korean life.
Program Overview
- Operator: Institute of International Education, Sahmyook University
- Sessions: 4 sessions per year (Spring / Summer / Fall / Winter)
- Length: 10 weeks per session
- Total hours: 200 hours per session
- Skills: Listening · Speaking · Writing · Grammar · Reading Comprehension
- Levels: 1–6 (Beginner to Advanced) with placement via level test if needed
- Location: Seoul (Nowon-gu)
Class Hours
| Type | Periods | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | Period 1–4 | 09:00–12:50 | Classes run Monday to Friday |
| Afternoon | Period 1–4 | 13:30–17:20 | Level 1–2 may be assigned to afternoon depending on the number of students |
Levels (1–6)
| Level | Category | Language Skills (Summary) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Beginner | Make basic sentences using about 800-word vocabulary and beginner grammar. |
| 2 | Beginner | Use 1,500–2,000 vocabulary to understand and express short paragraphs on familiar topics. |
| 3 | Intermediate | Use essential language functions for everyday life with confidence. |
| 4 | Intermediate | Understand and express social and abstract themes more fluently. |
| 5 | Advanced | Use Korean for research/work in specialized areas to a certain extent. |
| 6 | Advanced | Express accurately and fluently for research/work in specialized areas. |
Yearly Academic Schedule (2025)
| Session | Start Date | End Date | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | 2025.03.05 | 2025.05.15 | 200 hours (10 weeks) |
| Summer | 2025.06.04 | 2025.08.13 | 200 hours (10 weeks) |
| Fall | 2025.09.03 | 2025.11.19 | 200 hours (10 weeks) |
| Winter | 2025.12.04 | 2026.02.13 | 200 hours (10 weeks) |
※ Schedules may change due to unexpected circumstances. Please check the latest notices on the official website.
Tuition & Fees
| Plan | Duration | Tuition | Handling / Registration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 semester | 3 months (10 weeks class) | 1,500,000 KRW | Handling fee 100,000 KRW (non-refundable) |
| 2 semesters | 6 months | 3,000,000 KRW | D-4 visa applicants must apply for at least 2 semesters |
| 3 semesters | 9 months | 4,500,000 KRW | — |
| 4 semesters | 12 months | 6,000,000 KRW | — |
Common costs: Registration fee 100,000 KRW (non-refundable) · Insurance premium 75,000 KRW (6 months). Additional costs (housing, insurance, personal expenses) are not included in tuition.
Scholarships (Korean Language School)
| Type | Amount | Conditions (Summary) |
|---|---|---|
| Academic Scholarship (Class 1) | 150,000 KRW | Attendance 90%+ · Grade 85%+ · Teacher recommendation |
| Academic Scholarship (Class 2) | 100,000 KRW | University 기준에 따라 선발 |
| Academic Scholarship (Class 3) | 80,000 KRW | University 기준에 따라 선발 |
| Attendance Scholarship | 80,000 KRW | Attendance rate 100% |
Dormitory Fees (Reference)
| Period | 4-Person (Zion/Eden) | 3-Person (Zion/Eden) | 2-Person (Zion/Eden) | 2-Person (Salem/Peniel/New Start) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 weeks | 782,000 KRW | 934,000 KRW | 1,151,000 KRW | 1,378,000 KRW |
Notes: 4-person and 3-person rooms may not be available, so prior confirmation is required. Initial admission fee 100,000 KRW · Student council fee 10,000 KRW · Dormitory cafeteria 5,000 KRW per meal. Dormitory fees may vary during summer and winter vacation periods.
Bank Information
- Name of Bank: WOORI BANK, Sampung branch
- Account Holder: SAHMYOOK UNIVERSITY
- Account Number: 071-070696-13-138
- SWIFT Code: HVBKKRSEXXX
How to Apply (Summary)
- Prepare and submit required documents (scan into PDF and send by email).
- Document screening and result announcement.
- Invoice issuance and tuition payment.
- Certificate of Admission issuance.
- Apply for visa at the embassy and inform your flight schedule.
Required Documents (Reference)
- Application Form
- Self-Introduction / Study Plan
- Copy of Passport
- Passport-size Photo
- Health Certificate
- School Diploma (Apostille or Korean Embassy Certified)
- Academic Records (Apostille or Korean Embassy Certified)
- Bank Balance Certificate (6 months: USD 10,000+ / 1 year: USD 20,000+)
- Parent’s Employment Certificate / Pay Stub (only if parents pay tuition)
- Family Relation Certificate (only if parents pay tuition)
- Additional documents may apply depending on applicant status
Contact & Inquiry
For official application guidance and the latest updates, please contact the Institute of International Education and refer to the official pages.
E-mail : [email protected]
Phone : +82-2-3399-3606 / +82-2-3399-3602
Address : 815, Hwarang-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01795, Republic of Korea
Official Pages : Sahmyook University · Korean Language School · IIE · Regular Course (Tuition / Scholarships)
Academic Schedule Guide
Introduction to Sahmyook University Korean Language School (Regular Course)
Sahmyook University welcomes international learners from beginner to advanced levels. The Korean Language School helps students improve Korean through coursework, cultural trips, and diverse activities. The program also supports students in adapting to Korean culture, and upon successful completion, students can transition into regular university classes.
Key Features
Level-based Curriculum (1–6)
Study from Beginner to Advanced (Level 1–6). Placement may be determined by a level test, and TOPIK holders may be placed into higher levels.
4 Sessions per Year · 10 Weeks
The program runs in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter sessions. Each session is 10 weeks with 200 hours of instruction.
Morning / Afternoon Class Options
Choose a weekday schedule with either morning or afternoon class hours. Level 1–2 may be assigned to afternoon depending on enrollment.
Clear Application Process
Submit documents by email → screening → result announcement → invoice → tuition payment → Certificate of Admission → visa application.
Program Overview (Regular Course)
- Operator: Institute of International Education, Sahmyook University
- Course type: Regular Korean Language Course (Korean Language School)
- Sessions: 4 sessions per year (Spring / Summer / Fall / Winter)
- Length: 10 weeks per session
- Total hours: 200 hours per session
- Skills: Listening · Speaking · Writing · Grammar · Reading Comprehension
- Levels: 1–6 (Beginner to Advanced)
Yearly Academic Schedule (2025)
| Session | Start Date | End Date | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | 2025.03.05 | 2025.05.15 | 200 hours (10 weeks) |
| Summer | 2025.06.04 | 2025.08.13 | 200 hours (10 weeks) |
| Fall | 2025.09.03 | 2025.11.19 | 200 hours (10 weeks) |
| Winter | 2025.12.04 | 2026.02.13 | 200 hours (10 weeks) |
※ Schedule can be changed due to unexpected circumstances. Please check the latest notices on the official website.
Class Hours
| Type | Periods | Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 1–4 | 09:00–12:50 | Listening · Speaking · Writing · Grammar · Reading Comprehension |
| Afternoon | 1–4 | 13:30–17:20 | Listening · Speaking · Writing · Grammar · Reading Comprehension |
Note: For Level 1 and Level 2 classes, students may be assigned to the afternoon class depending on the number of students.
Class Levels (1–6)
| Level | Category | Language Skills (Summary) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Beginner | Able to generate sentences using 800-word basic vocabulary and beginner grammar. |
| 2 | Beginner | Able to use 1,500–2,000 vocabulary to understand and express paragraphs on private and friendly topics. |
| 3 | Intermediate | Have no difficulty in language functions needed in living an everyday life. |
| 4 | Intermediate | Able to fluently understand and express social and abstract themes. |
| 5 | Advanced | Able to express language functions needed in research and work in fields of expertise to a certain extent. |
| 6 | Advanced | Able to fluently and perfectly express language functions needed in research and work in fields of expertise. |
Tuition & Common Costs
| Plan | Duration | Tuition Fee | Handling Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 semester | 3 months (10 weeks) | 1,500,000 KRW | 100,000 KRW (non-refundable) |
| 2 semesters | 6 months | 3,000,000 KRW | 100,000 KRW (non-refundable) |
| 3 semesters | 9 months | 4,500,000 KRW | 100,000 KRW (non-refundable) |
| 4 semesters | 12 months | 6,000,000 KRW | 100,000 KRW (non-refundable) |
- Registration/Handling fee: 100,000 KRW (non-refundable)
- Insurance premium: 75,000 KRW (6 months)
- D-4 visa applicants must apply for at least two semesters
Bank Information
- Name of Bank: WOORI BANK, Sampung branch
- Account Holder: SAHMYOOK UNIVERSITY
- Account Number: 071-070696-13-138
- SWIFT Code: HVBKKRSEXXX
Scholarships (Korean Language School)
| Type | Amount | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Academic scholarship (Class 1) | 150,000 KRW | Attendance 90%+ · Grade 85%+ · Teacher recommendation required |
| Academic scholarship (Class 2) | 100,000 KRW | — |
| Academic scholarship (Class 3) | 80,000 KRW | — |
| Attendance scholarship | 80,000 KRW | Attendance rate: 100% |
Dormitory Fees (Reference)
| Period | 4-Person Room (Zion/Eden) | 3-Person Room (Zion/Eden) | 2-Person Room (Zion/Eden) | 2-Person Room (Salem/Peniel/New Start) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 weeks | 782,000 KRW | 934,000 KRW | 1,151,000 KRW | 1,378,000 KRW |
- 4-person and 3-person rooms may not be available, so prior confirmation is required.
- Initial Admission Fee: 100,000 KRW · Student Council Fee: 10,000 KRW
- Dormitory cafeteria: 5,000 KRW per meal
- Fees may vary during summer vacation (late June to late August) and winter vacation (late December to late February).
Application & Forms (Official Pages)
※ Please check the latest notices and document requirements on the official pages before submitting your application.
Contact & Application Information
Please scan all documents into a PDF file and send them via email. For official guidance, contact the Korean Language School office.
E-mail : [email protected]
Phone : +82-2-3399-3606 / +82-2-3399-3602 · Fax : +82-2-3399-3607
Address : 815 Hwarang-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01795, South Korea
Location : Daniel Hall, Room 108, Sahmyook University
Location
Academic Regulations
Korean Language School – Application & Admission Guide
This page summarizes the key steps, required documents, and tuition information for the Sahmyook University Korean Language School (Regular Course). Please follow the latest instructions and download the newest forms from the official pages.
Phone : +82-2-3399-3606 / +82-2-3399-3602
Email : [email protected] · Fax : +82-2-3399-3607
1. Eligibility (General)
- Applicants are accepted from Level 1 to Level 6 (Beginner to Advanced) through a level test or TOPIK-based placement.
- For D-4 (language training visa) application, you must apply for at least two semesters.
- Required documents and review standards may differ depending on nationality and personal circumstances.
2. Admission Procedure
- Submit documents (scan all documents into a single PDF file and send via email).
- Screening of documents.
- Announcement of document screening results.
- Issuance of invoice (when passing document screening).
- Payment of tuition.
- Issuance of Certificate of Admission.
- Apply for visa at the embassy/consulate.
- Inform the office of your flight schedule.
※ Requirements and schedules may be updated. Please use the newest forms and the latest instructions on the official pages.
3. Required Documents (Summary)
Please confirm the latest document checklist on the official page. Below is a standard summary used for application screening and visa preparation.
- Application Form
- Self-introduction / Study plan
- Copy of passport
- Passport-size photo
- Health certificate
- School diploma (Apostille or Korean Embassy certified)
- Academic records (Apostille or Korean Embassy certified)
- Bank balance certificate (6 months: USD 10,000+ / 1 year: USD 20,000+)
- Parent’s employment certificate / pay stub (required only if parents pay tuition)
- Family relation certificate (required only if parents pay tuition)
- Additional documents (if applicable): recommendation letter & baptism certificate (Adventist only) / identity guarantee letter and guarantor ID (if a Korea-based guarantor is used)
4. Tuition & Payment
| Plan | Duration | Tuition Fee | Handling Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 semester | 10 weeks (3 months) | 1,500,000 KRW | 100,000 KRW (non-refundable) |
| 2 semesters | 6 months | 3,000,000 KRW | 100,000 KRW (non-refundable) |
Curriculum and Textbooks
Level 1 Korean Language Course (Beginner · Foundation)
Level 1 is designed for beginners to build a practical foundation in Korean. Students focus on essential vocabulary and beginner grammar to produce simple sentences and communicate in everyday situations. (Level 1: 800-word basic vocabulary + beginner grammar)
Email : [email protected] · Tel : +82-2-3399-3606 / +82-2-3399-3602 · Fax : +82-2-3399-3607
Program Snapshot (Regular Course)
- Course format: 10 weeks · 200 hours per semester (Mon–Fri)
- Class time options: Morning 09:00–12:50 or Afternoon 13:30–17:20 (4 periods/day)
- Skills covered each week: Listening · Speaking · Writing · Grammar · Reading Comprehension
- Note: Level 1–2 may be assigned to the afternoon class depending on the number of students.
- Levels: Level 1–6 (Beginner → Advanced)
1. Learning Objectives (Level 1)
- Build survival communication skills for daily life: greetings, self-introduction, buying items, ordering food, asking directions.
- Create simple sentences using basic vocabulary and beginner grammar (polite style).
- Understand and respond to short, practical dialogues related to everyday routines.
- Develop balanced skills across reading, writing, listening, and speaking through repeated classroom practice.
2. Course Contents (Level 1)
Core Grammar & Sentence Patterns
Beginner grammar for building simple sentences: basic endings, particles, and essential patterns used in daily conversation.
800-word Basic Vocabulary
High-frequency words for survival topics (introductions, shopping, food, transportation, time/date, and campus 생활).
Listening & Speaking Practice
Short dialogues, role-plays, and 반복 drills to strengthen practical speaking confidence in real situations.
Reading & Writing (Beginner)
Short readings for comprehension and guided writing to produce basic, useful sentences and simple messages.
3. Sample Classroom Activities
- Pair practice: introduce yourself, exchange basic personal information, and ask simple questions.
- Role-play: ordering food, paying, asking prices, and making simple requests politely.
- Listening drills: short dialogues (daily routines, transportation, shopping) and comprehension checks.
- Writing tasks: short messages, simple forms, and everyday sentences using the week’s core grammar.
4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Example Template)
Below is a sample 8-week layout for Level 1 (for website structure). Actual weekly topics may vary by semester and instructor.
| Week | Focus | Vocabulary Theme | Practical Task |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Greetings & polite style basics | Self-introduction, classroom words | Introduce yourself and ask simple questions |
| Week 2 | Basic sentence building | Family, jobs, daily 생활 | Talk about family and basic profile |
| Week 3 | Location & simple questions | Places, directions, transport | Ask for and give directions |
| Week 4 | Daily routines | Time, schedules, campus life | Describe your daily schedule |
| Week 5 | Shopping language | Money, prices, items | Buy items and ask prices politely |
| Week 6 | Eating out | Food & drinks | Order food and make requests |
| Week 7 | Appointments & simple plans | Dates, meeting places | Make an appointment and confirm time |
| Week 8 | Review & mini performance | Everyday situations | Short presentation + role-play check |
※ This Level 1 page is a structured overview for your website. For official schedules, placement, and the newest course details, please refer to the institute’s official pages.
Official pages: SYU Korean Language School · IIE Regular Course
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