University of Seoul (“UOS”), South Korea, is a partner institution of Saint Mary’s University. UOS is delighted to invite Saint Mary’s students to participate in the Seoul International Winter school which will take place in February 2025. This two-week program offers international students a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Korean culture and explore various aspects of Korean society.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
■ Dates: February 5–20, 2025
■ Special Lectures on Korea: Eight lectures covering topics such as K-Pop, K-Drama & Movies, K-Cafes, Food & Drink Culture, UNESCO World Heritage sites in Korea, K-Business, and the Korean economy.
■ Korean Language Classes: Intensive Korean language courses.
■ Cultural Activities: Field trips, welcome and farewell parties, "Design Your Own Seoul" activities, and interaction with Korean peer advocates.
For further information please refer to the website here.
Program Fees:
Tuition and Registration fees of 1,500,000 KRW (approx. CAD$1500) is payable at UOS.
Field trips and housing fees are covered by UOS.
Not included in the fees above are meals, airfare, insurance, transportation in South Korea, daily expenses, and $100 SMU Study abroad admin fee.
Transfer credits:
Students may be able to earn credits to the extent that those credits are applicable to the program requirements of your SMU degree. Please meet with your academic advisor of your program (visit here) to see if any of your remaining degree requirements can be completed at another university. If your advisor confirms that there is room for transfer credits in your degree, you will request approval to take courses for transfer credits by submitting a Letter of Permission Request Form (found here) to the SMU Records Office as soon as your acceptance is confirmed.
If academic credits are earned, students are not assessed SMU tuition for the approved transfer credit hours.
Alternatively, if not transferring credits, the student may receive recognition for extra-curricular experiences through the Co-Curricular Record (see here).
Immigration:
Citizens of certain countries are required to apply for a short-term visa before entering South Korea, while visas are waived for others. Questions related to immigration should be directed to the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Montreal here.
Number of SMU students accepted:
2
Questions and how to apply:
Interested students should email the Global Learning Office at Miyuki.arai@smu.ca.