Korean Culture Experience Program
Description: Hands-on program where students experience both traditional and contemporary Korean culture: hanbok try-on, hanji crafts, traditional cuisine, palace tours, K-theme park, K-POP dance, and taekwondo. Students encounter Korea’s aesthetics, spirit, and modern culture directly.
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: April, October
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: April, October
Joint Sports Day
Description: Foreign students from multiple universities form mixed teams to break cultural barriers and build friendships. It is a festival that values friendship over competition and exchange over rivalry, expanding bonds and intercultural understanding.
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: June
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: June
Career Special Lectures and Career Seminars
Description: Practical training for international students (undergraduate and graduate) on domestic/overseas job strategies, résumé writing, interview skills, case studies, company visits, etc. Features talks by experts and alumni working abroad to support realistic career planning.
Eligibility: Undergraduates and graduate students
Schedule: October–November
Eligibility: Undergraduates and graduate students
Schedule: October–November
Global Day
Description: A multicultural festival where students from around the world present their own cultures and interact with Korean students. Through traditional attire, food, music, performances, and exhibitions, students experience each other’s cultures and broaden their outlook as global citizens.
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: To be announced
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: To be announced
Korean Speech Contest
Description: A stage for international students to showcase Korean proficiency and share insights about Korean culture. Participants present on self-selected or assigned topics, discussing their lives in Korea, cultural differences, and their dreams and challenges-communicating heart to heart beyond language.
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: October (around Hangeul Day)
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: October (around Hangeul Day)
We-Care Program
Description: A peer-mentoring program where Sungkyul students help international students adapt academically and in daily life. Activities include campus tours, study groups, language exchange, and cultural outings, building genuine global partnerships.
Eligibility: Undergraduates
Schedule: After the start of each semester
Eligibility: Undergraduates
Schedule: After the start of each semester
Basic Law and Safety Education
Description: Training for international students on Korean laws and campus regulations, including prevention of sexual harassment/violence and other safety rules. Through cases, discussion, and practice, students gain essential legal knowledge, strengthen self-protection, and help create a safe and respectful learning environment.
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: June, November
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: June, November
Student Support Programs
Description: New-student orientation, free health checkups for freshmen, midterm/finals encouragement events, year-end events, support for club apparel (baseball jackets or winter parkas), and winter items (gloves, heat packs, blankets, etc.).
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: Throughout the semester
Eligibility: Language-program students, undergraduates, and graduate students
Schedule: Throughout the semester