Korean Test Preparation Program
Business Program (for Intermediate)
Current Issue Program (for Advanced)
Application Document
Remarks

Refund

 

 

    

Introduction

This course is designed for high-intermediate to advanced students who need to take the TOPIK test for admission to Korean universities or for professional advancement. The students learn the important points in the Structure and Written Expression section and increase their reading efficiency and build their vocabulary. And, students take practice test under real-taking conditions and sharpen their test taking skills. Classes are offered 3 days a week (Mon/Tue/Thu – from 14:00 to 15:50) for 10 weeks (total 60 class hours). 

Schedule

2008

Registration Deadline

Placement Test

Begins

Ends

Spring

Mar. 24

Mar. 27

Mar. 31

Jun. 10

Summer

Jun. 19

Jun. 24

Jun. 26

Sep. 2

Fall

Sep. 18

Sep. 23

Sep. 25

Dec. 4

Winter

Dec. 30

Jan. 5 (2009)

Jan. 6 (2009)

Mar. 19 (2009)

 

 

 

 

 

Tuition

Tuition for one term (the 2008 academic year): 480,000 Won
Application Fee (non-refundable): 60,000 won

 

 

 

Introduction

This course is designed for business people and professionals with intermediate proficiency in Korean. The students practice and refine their communication skills every week by taking part in a dynamic simulation based on a real-life international business scenario. Classes are offered 3 days a week (Mon/Tue/Thu – from 14:00 to 16:50) for 10 weeks (total 90 class hours).

Schedule

2008

Registration Deadline

Placement Test

Begins

Ends

Spring

Mar. 24

Mar. 27

Mar. 31

Jun. 10

Summer

Jun. 19

Jun. 24

Jun. 26

Sep. 2

Fall

Sep. 18

Sep. 23

Sep. 25

Dec. 4

Winter

Dec. 30

Jan. 5 (2009)

Jan. 6 (2009)

Mar. 19 (2009)

 

 

 

 

 

Tuition

Tuition for one term (the 2008 academic year): 720,000 Won
Application Fee (non-refundable): 60,000 won

 

 

 

Introduction

This course is designed for business professional with advanced proficiency in Korean. The students can understand Korean society by discussing current issues in Korean politics, economy and culture. The students extend vocabulary with current materials-related news gathered from around the papers, radio and TV and exercise tasks to improve the ability of advanced level communication skills. Classes are offered 3 days a week (Mon/Tue/Thu – from 14:00 to 15:50) for 10 weeks (total 60 class hours).

Schedule

2008

Registration Deadline

Placement Test

Begins

Ends

Spring

Mar. 24

Mar. 27

Mar. 31

Jun. 10

Summer

Jun. 19

Jun. 24

Jun. 26

Sep. 2

Fall

Sep. 18

Sep. 23

Sep. 25

Dec. 4

Winter

Dec. 30

Jan. 5 (2009)

Jan. 6 (2009)

Mar. 19 (2009)

 

 

 

 

 

Tuition

Tuition for one term (the 2008 academic year): 480,000 Won
Application Fee (non-refundable): 60,000 won

 

 

 

Application Documents

  1. A completed application form (download) with one photograph, and an essay stating your purpose of study
  2. A copy of your school transcript from the last school attended (only in English)
  3. Application Fee (60,000 Won)
  4. Tuition Fee (depending upon the program you choose) 

 

Payment Method
Fees are payable to KLI by telegraphic transfer. Our account number for telegraphic transfer is as below;


Bank Name: Woori Bank
Account Title: Yonsei University
Account Number: KLI will provide personal banking account number
Bank Address: Yonsei Campus Branch, 134, Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Korea
Swift Code : hvbkkrse

 

 

  The students will not be able to obtain or extend any visa through these programs. It is designed for those who already have a visa and are currently residing in Korea.

 

 

 

Students, who wish to withdraw and be refunded 90% of the tuition fee, must do so before the term begins. If a student withdraws during the first week of the term, only 70% of the tuition fee will be refunded. After the first week of the term, the fee will not be refunded. If a student misses the first week of the term, registration will be automatically canceled.