Students
who are confident about their spoken Korean, the Campus Clinic
is available. This facility is located on the second floor of
the Student Union Building next to the Central Library (Phone:
+82-31-201-3118~9).
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Kyung Hee alumni who are medically practitioners have organized
Kyung Hee Love Medical Network for international students. This
network is providing medical treatment without payment in a
predefined range concerning foreign students¡¯ difficulty to
see a doctor in Korea. This is the first medical network for
international students in Korea. There are 23 clinics and hospitals
including internal treatment, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology,
urology, dental surgery, otorhinolaryngology and Oriental Medicine.
They are located in Yungtong-dong and nearby Suwon. If you want
further information or inquiries, please feel free to contact
the International Service Center (ISC).
In
addition to the common adjustment problems that most students
experience during their college years, international students
may experience many problems due to cultural differences, language
barriers, homesickness, and being so remote from their homes
and support resources, in addition to the common adjustment
problems that most students experience. Office of International
Affairs offers the counseling service to the International students.
Some faculty members help students communicate their problems
or issues more clearly.