Sejong City, South Korea
Sejong City (population 276,000) is the administrative capital of South Korea and is a special self-governing city. The multifunctional administrative city was newly built in the center of Korea in 2012 and is known for being a master-planned city. Some beautiful places students are encouraged to visit are the National Library of Korea; Sejong Lake Par; Beartree Park; Bangchukcheon Riverside Park; Dweeungbark Village, to learn about the history of traditional Korean sauces; and the Milmaru Observatory, to view the city from above.
Campus Information
Located in Sejong City, Korea University Sejong Campus is in the center of Korea. Recognized as one of the most beautiful campuses in Korea, Korea University Sejong Campus offers the ideal learning environment for students who appreciate the calm and scenic surroundings of a small city.
University amenities include recently built or renovated on-campus housing, convenient dining facilities, and opportunities for involvement in student organizations. The university is also home to two English cafes, where students can enjoy free coffee and snacks while reading newspapers and magazines in English or playing board games.
Korea University Sejong Campus is also well-located for students to explore South Korea’s history and culture. Not only is Sejong City the administrative capital of South Korea, it is also located within easy distance by train or bus of Seoul, Cheongju, and Daejeon. Between these locations, there are many opportunities to visit museums, historical sites, and natural spaces.
Transportation
Airports
The nearest airport to Sejong City is Cheongju International Airport. Via public transportation, Cheongju International Airport is about an hour from Korea University Sejong Campus.
Local Transit
Students can use buses to navigate Sejong City. For destinations farther afield, transportation options include buses and trains.