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Can universities enroll in Korean classes?
Universities can apply for Korean classes, and it is recommended to apply for free Korean elective courses.

Korean (Korean) is mainly the official language used by South Korea and North Korea. Korean speakers include more than 70 million people in North and South Korea and 5.6 million people overseas, and the international influence of Korean (Korean) ranks 13 in the world.

Universities in many countries offer Korean, such as the United States, Japan, and the United States, Japan, and Australia also choose Korean as an optional foreign language in the college entrance examination. As Korea's political and economic status in the international community has gradually improved, the number of people learning Korean has gradually increased.

South Korea's overseas use:

On August 6th, 2009, the Giaga ethnic group in Indonesia took the lead in adopting Korean proverbs as the official language in the world, and began to implement education. The plan of globalization of Korean proverbs finally came to fruition.

The Giaga people with a population of more than 60,000 have their own independent language, but they are in a crisis of losing their mother tongue because they have no written language and cannot carry out mother tongue education. Upon learning of this situation, the head of Andrew Society of Xunmin approached Bawu City to suggest the adoption of Korean proverbs, and thus signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on popularizing Korean proverbs in July 2008, and the society came forward to compile and provide teaching materials for A-Jia students.

On the 6th, the Andrew Society and related academic circles said that Bau Bau, Buton, Sulawesi, Indonesia, recognized the letters of Korean proverbs as official characters to mark the indigenous language-Jiyaja.