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Does Korea Korea University not accept Koreans? Why?
Korea University, referred to as Korea University for short, is located in Ernst & Young Cave, Chengbei District, Seoul, South Korea. Their law school has just been chosen as the "best law school". Korea University, formerly known as Pucheng University, is one of the largest comprehensive universities in Korea. Established on 1905. It is a higher education institution established according to the original private capital in Korea. The road to saving the country is to cultivate educational strength, that is, "saving the country through education."

Korea University is the most dynamic institution of higher learning in Korea. Korea University has played an exemplary role and made outstanding contributions in the development of Korean youth's patriotism in the past one hundred years. In essence, although it is a private university, it is like a vibrant young tiger, making constant progress towards the goal of a world-class university.

Undergraduate course: All qualified foreign special students only need to pay 50% of the full tuition fee and registration fee in the first semester, and from the second semester to the eighth semester (transfer students from the second semester to the fourth semester). If they got more than 65,438+02 credits last semester and the average score was above 70, they can continue to pay only 50% of the full tuition. The school will continue to pay each student 1 60,000 won per month within 1 year (* * * is equivalent to1year's dormitory fee).

Postgraduate: all tuition fees in the first and second semesters of science and engineering schools. Third, four semesters are free of 75% tuition. Non-science students are exempt from 75% tuition fees during their postgraduate studies.