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| Located
on the Seoul campus, Sameuiwon is a dormitory
complex that can accommodate 392 students
including international students. It is most
convenient as it is located right next to
the Kyung Hee Kindergarten that is part of
the campus. With newly renovated structures,
the rooms are equipped with beds, desks, cabinets,
air conditioner, LAN and phone for the comfort
of students. Generally a room is shared by
4 students. |
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1st Semester (March intake) : From March 1
~ June 30
- 2nd Semester (September intake) : From September
1 ~ December 31
- During vacation, the dormitory is available
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Monthly Fee 75,000 Won x 4 months = 300,000
Won
- Deposit (Refundable): 20,000 Won
- Student Fee: 10,000 Won
- Meal Plan (2 meals per day is mandatory)
+ 70 meals: 116,000/month
+ 60 meals: 100,000/month
+ 50 meals: 85,000/month
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| Partially
funded by the Korean government, this new
residential hall opened in March 2005 with
the most up-to-date facilities. A room with
a toilet and washbasin is shared by two students.
It can accommodate 432 students in total.
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1st Semester (March intake): From March 1
~ June 30
- 2nd Semester (September intake): From September
1 ~ December 31
- During vacation, the dormitory is available
at extra cost. |
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Monthly Fee 150,000 Won x 4 months = 600,000
Won
- Deposit (Refundable): 20,000 Won
- Student Fee: 10,000 Won
- A meal plan is not mandatory because a student
cafeteria is very near the Saenghwalgwan complex.
Students at Saenghwalgwan can also purchase
a meal plan from Sameuiwon at the same
price. |
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| Kyung
Hee University has renovated its older dormitories
and has built new ones in an effort to provide
a better educational environment for students.
Woojungwon, built on September 1998, is a
dormitory complex with residence and business
area that can accommodate about 2,000 people.
Each unit is furnished with a shower room,
beds, desks, cabinets, and a phone. Each room
is supplied with a LAN cable able to provide
use of internet and e-mail on hand. |
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1st Semester (March intake): From Feb 27(Mon)
~ June 20 (Tue)
- 2nd Semester (September intake): From Aug
30(Wed) ~ Dec 20. *Not fixed
yet
- During the vacation, it also opens with
extra fee. |
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Semester Fee (4 months) = 1,490,000 Won
- Deposit (Refundable): 100,000 Won(Waived
for Exchange Students)
- Student Fee: 10,000 Won
- Meal plan (90 meals per semester / optional)
= 171,000 Won |
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Semester Fee (4 months) = 1,112,000 Won
- Deposit (Refundable): 100,000 Won (Waived
for Exchange Students)
- Student Fee: 10,000 Won
- Meal plan (90 meals per semester / optional)
= 171,000 Won |
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Semester Fee (4 months) = 759,000 Won
- Deposit (Refundable): 100,000 Won (Waived
for Exchange Students)
- Student Fee: 10,000 Won
- Meal plan (90 meals per semester / optional)
= 171,000 Won |
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Tel : +82-31-201-5125
- Fax : +82-31-201-5117
- Website: www.woojungwon.net
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| Although
students are required to live in the dormitory,
some may wish to stay off campus. Many one
and two room apartments (studio apartments)
can be rented on a monthly basis. However,
apartments can be leased either using a monthly
rental system or a large deposit system, known
as Jeon-sae. Rooms and apartments are measured
by Pyung, with a typical one room apartment
measuring 7 Pyung. (1 Pyung is equivalent
to about 3.3 square meters)Off-campus housing
includes boarding houses that offer meals
and those that do not. The cost depends on
the number of people per room, the number
of meals, and the type of laundry service.
Private boarding houses in Korea require a
deposit which varies from 10 times to 20 times
the actual monthly rental. However, you will
receive the exact amount back at the end of
the lease. |
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