Build your Korean language skills, prepare for university life, and take your first step toward studying and living in Korea with confidence.
Ideal for students who want to improve Korean, adapt to life in Korea, and prepare for future university admission.
Korean language programs are best for students who want to begin their journey in Korea through language study before moving on to degree programs or long-term opportunities.
Perfect for students who want to start studying in Korea without entering a degree program immediately.
Build the language level often needed before applying for undergraduate or graduate studies in Korea.
Adapt to Korean academic culture, daily communication, and student life step by step.
Learning Korean in Korea allows you to practice daily in real-life situations, helping you improve much faster than studying abroad.
Most undergraduate and graduate programs require Korean proficiency (TOPIK). Language school helps you reach the required level.
You will not only study the language but also understand Korean culture, lifestyle, and academic environment.
After completing the language program, students can improve their Korean skills and explore job opportunities in Korea, making it easier to communicate in the workplace and adapt to the local working environment.
We review your goals, study plan, and preferred intake.
Choose the right Korean language school based on your profile and budget.
Prepare documents and submit your application carefully.
Get assistance in finding and arranging suitable room after your admission.
Receive support for the next steps after school admission.
Airport pickup service and assistance with essential shopping on your first day in Korea.
We help you settle in smoothly and guide you through ARC registration.
Programs typically range from 6 to 24 months. Most students reach the minimum required level (TOPIK 3) after about 4 semesters (approximately 1 year), depending on their progress and study commitment.
Yes. Many students use language school as a first step before applying to undergraduate or graduate programs in Korea. It also provides a valuable opportunity to learn in an immersive environment with native teachers.
Yes. Students can work up to 25 hours per week, depending on their academic performance, TOPIK level, and university regulations.
Let’s help you choose the right school and prepare your application with confidence.
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