2023 Spring GSIS Admission Guideline (English)
2023 Spring GSIS Admission Guideline (English)
2023 Spring GSIS Admission Guideline (English)
GUIDELINE FOR
Spring 2023
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
ADMISSIONS GUIDELINE FOR
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Table of Contents
Ⅰ. Programs 1
Documents Upload
Recommendation Letter Information
Document Details
International Admission II
Uploading documents:
Before you submit the online application, prepare all your documents as a PDF file in advance
The application fee of 100,000 won should be paid on Jinhak Apply website
Recommendation letters:
Submit via post or email (Include the applicant’s name and date of birth)
If they are submitted via email, the recommender must send the email directly to GSIS
After your online application is submitted, you will not be able to make any changes or cancel your application
Accepted students must submit their original documents for application and financial documents for their
student visa by January 27, 2023.
If you are found to forge documents or lie in a way that violates University policy, your admission will be
cancelled.
Students must hold their bachelor’s degree(or master’s degree for doctoral program applicants) before the first
day of the semester (March 2, 2023), otherwise their admission will be cancelled.
Ⅰ. Programs
Degree Major
Master’s Korean Studies Global Studies Global Citizenship and Global Citizenship and
Degree Human Development¹⁾ Cooperation²⁾
* Master's Degree applicants can apply for two programs at the same time: Applicants seeking to apply more than
one program should choose either Korean Studies or Global Studies; and either Global Citizenship & Human
Development or Global Citizenship & Cooperation. They must complete and submit a separate application for each
program.
** Doctoral Degree applicants can only apply for one major
*** Global Studies applicants will choose the PIC or ITFM concentration after their second semester
¹⁾For the Global Citizenship and Human Development students must take at least 12 credits of classes in a language
other than Korean (English, Chinese, Japanese).
²⁾Basic major courses (4 subjects, 12 credits) and required courses (6 subjects, 18 credits) are taught in Chinese.
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Tuition
Program Tuition Entrance Fee
Korean Studies/ Global Studies/
Global Citizenship and Human 7,020,000 won / semester
Development Onetime admission fee
1,195,000 won
Global Citizenship and Cooperation 10,000,000 won / semester
* This is tuition for 2022 Fall semester, please note tuition is subject to change.
Ⅱ. Admission Eligibility
● Both the applicant and their parents are not citizens of Korea.
Ethnic Koreans with foreign citizenship must submit documents proving the renunciation of
Korean citizenship for both them and their parents by the application deadline.
● If the applicant and/or their parents has Korean citizenship, please refer to the International
Admission II (Page 7) or Korean Admissions, whichever applicable.
● Applicants to the master program must hold, or expect to hold prior to entering Yonsei GSIS, a
bachelor’s degree or its equivalent (or higher) degree from an accredited college or university.
● Applicants to the doctoral program must hold, or expect to hold prior to entering Yonsei GSIS, a
master’s degree or its equivalent (or higher) degree from an accredited college or university.
Ⅲ. Screening Method
● Applicants will be evaluated based on their qualifications, academic achievements, and passion for
the program.
● If the admissions officer deems it necessary, applicants may be requested to do an interview. If
an interview is requested, the applicant will be notified. The admissions board will not take
responsibility in the case that the applicant is unable to be contacted due to incorrectly inputted
contact information.
Ⅳ. Admissions Timeline
No. Step Timeline & Details
September 30 (Fri) 2022 to October 21 (Fri) 2022 by 17:00 KST
Online · The online application will be available on our website: http://gsis.yonsei.ac.kr
Application
1 + · You are not allowed to submit the online application after the application deadline.
Documents · You should submit your applications and upload your documents online
Upload · After your online application is submitted, you will not be able to make any
changes, or cancel your application.
Admission December 9 2022 (Fri) by 18:00 KST
2 Notification · Results will be posted on the GSIS Notice Board.
December 12, 2022 (Mon) – January 27, 2023 (Fri)
Documents Accepted students must submit their original documents via post to the following address:
3 Submission for English: [03722] Room 510, New Millennium Hall, Yonsei University 50 Yonseiro,
Accepted Students Seodaemungu, Seoul, South Korea
Korean: [03722] 서울특별시 서대문구 연세로 50 새천년관 510호
If you do not submit your original documents, your acceptance will be revoked
4 First day of classes March 2, 2023
The scheduled dates above are subject to change. Please check the GSIS website for any changes.
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Ⅴ. Required Documents
Documents Upload
· GPA Conversion document (if your GPA is not already on a 4.0/4.3/4.5 scale)
· If the applicant and/or their parents have Korean citizenship but the applicant
received all of their education out of Korea.
4
International · Education Summary [Form 7]
Corresponds
Admission II · Elementary/Middle/High School Records to items 1114
Applicant · Certificate of Entry and Exit (출입국사실증명서) on document
submission list
Only From birth date to application date
· Certificate of Family Relations (가족관계증명서)
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Recommendation Letter Information
Program Language of letter Email address Requirement
Korean Studies, Global Studies English [email protected]
Global Citizenship and Human Include the applicant’s
English or Korean [email protected]
Development name and date of birth
Global Citizenship and
English or Chinese [email protected]
Cooperation
Document Details
No. Documents
1 Online Application
· Your name, nationality, and date of birth should match the corresponding information on your
passport exactly.
· Your contact information (phone number, email address, etc.) at which you can be most easily
reached. Please do not provide the information of the application agency.
2 Personal Statement and Study Plan [Form 1 or free form]
· Your Personal Statement and Study Plan should be written in English
Global Citizenship and Human Development applicants can write in Korean
Global Citizenship and Cooperation applicants can write in Chinese
· Personal statement and study plans must be no longer than 3 pages total (Times New Roman, 12
pt., doublespaced, 1” margins).
· Personal Statement and Study Plan can be used to show the applicant's character and integrity as
a student and future leader, as well as plans for the future and how they relate to the field of
study.
3-1 Official Bachelor’s Diploma or Graduation Certificate / Certificate of Expected Graduation
· A photocopy of the official bachelor’s diploma or graduation certificate
· For prospective graduates, the expected date of graduation should be written on the certificate.
· The anticipated date must be prior to the start of the semester (March 2, 2023).
· If you will graduate/graduated from a Korean university, you should submit a certificate of expected
graduation/graduation certificate(i.e. issued within three months) from your undergraduate portal
system.
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No. Documents
Prospective Graduates: A
Certificate/Letter of Expected
Graduation issued by your Dean,
Department Head, Registrar or
Academic Advisor
Graduates: A certificate of graduation
in English issued by CHSI
www.chsi.com.cn Graduates: A transcript in English issued
by CHSI www.chsi.com.cn
Graduates from a
Chinese university Prospective Graduates: A
Certificate/Letter of Expected Prospective Graduates: Official transcript
issued by your university in English
Graduation issued by your university in
English
4 Proof of Language Proficiency
· Submit proof of language proficiency depending on the program you are applying for. Admitted
students will submit the original copy of these results except for IELTS, TOEFL.
Korean Studies/Global Studies TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC or Duolingo
Global Citizenship and Human TOPIK level 4 or above
Development (for non-native Korean speakers)
Global Citizenship and Cooperation HSK 5 or above (for non-native Chinese speakers)
English:
- We do not need original versions of the IELTS or TOEFL tests. We can verify your IELTS
results through the TRF Code. TOEFL results should be sent electronically (Yonsei University
code: C455; 99 department code). We accept TOEFL My Best scores. For the TOEIC please
upload a scan of your test results and if you are accepted, you must send a physical score
report to the office.
- This requirement will be automatically waived (no waiver form necessary) if the applicant is a
native speaker from one of the following countries: United States, United Kingdom, Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, or South Africa.
Korean and Chinese:
- Upload a scan of your TOPIK or HSK score during the application period; if you are accepted
you will then submit a physical score report to the office.
All:
- The language requirement will be waived if the applicant completed either high school or
college in the language (English, Korean or Chinese) of the program they are applying for.
Please submit a letter confirming the medium of instruction, or submit a transcript that has this
information on there.
· For the English requirement, if an applicant cannot meet the conditions specified above but still
considers their English skills proficient, submit a waiver request form [Form 3]. You may attach
supporting documents. The request may or may not be approved.
5 Copy of Applicant’s Passport or ID card issued by the Government
· The passport must be valid.
· If you update your passport during or after the application period you must submit your updated
Passport to the office.
· If the ID card is not in English or Korean, then it should be translated and notarized to English
· If you are currently residing in South Korea, please submit a copy of your existing ARC.
· ▷ Chinese students must submit both a copy of passport and a copy of national ID (居民身份证).
6 Copies of Both Parents’ Passports
· The passports must be valid. In the case that your parents do not possess passports, other
identification cards proving their nationality will be accepted. Birth certificates will not be accepted as
a substitute for their passports.
▷ Chinese students need only submit a copy of their parents’ national IDs.
7 Proof of Family Relationship
· Non-Chinese citizens: Birth certificate or another kind of document such as a household register, or
family relationship certificate where family relationship can be verified.
· Chinese citizens: Translated and notarized Household Register and Certificate of Kinship (English)
· Foreigners with Korean ethnicity: Legal documentation that verifies the reunification of the applicants'
and his/her parents' Korean citizenships
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No. Documents
International Admission II
· Eligibility : The applicant and/or their parents have Korean citizenship. However, the applicant has
received all of their education outside of Korea, from elementary school through to the
completion of the undergraduate degree.
No. Documents
The following documents are additionally required for International Admission II only:
11 Education Summary [Form 7]
· Please summarize your education from grades 1-12.
12 Elementary • Middle • High School Records
· These records should indicate the dates of attendance, from grades 1-12.
13 Certificate of Entry and Exit (출입국사실증명서)
· Issued by the Korean Embassy/Korean Immigration Office/주민센터.
· This should contain information from the applicant’s date of birth to the date of application.
14 Certificate of Family Relations (가족관계증명서)
· Issued by the Korean Embassy/Korean Immigration Office/주민센터.
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Ⅵ. Document Submission for Admitted Students
Admitted students must send the following documents via post by January 27, 2023. If the documents are not
submitted by then, your admissions offer will be revoked.
Chinese citizens Household Register and Certificate of Kinship Translated and Notarized
to English
Proof of Family
Relationship Birth certificate or another kind of document such as a household
Non-Chinese citizens register, or family relationship certificate where family relationship can be
verified. This should be original or a notarized document
This is a required document to receive a D-2 visa. You must provide a
bank statement showing at least 23,000 USD or 25,000 USD (Global
Citizenship and Cooperation major applicants only). This should be an
original document that is stamped/signed by your bank, not a scan or a
printout of your online banking account. Please check details below and
submit the right documents:
- If it is not your bank statement, you must submit (a) letter(s) of
Verification of Original copy issued by sponsorship [Form 4].
Deposit your bank
- For applicants that have received sponsorship from POSCO, Fulbright,
etc., please submit the sponsorship letter in place of the bank
statement.
- Chinese students: You must freeze your bank account with a minimum
balance of 23,000 USD or 25,000 USD (Global Citizenship and
Cooperation major applicants only) by after one month of beginning of
the semester.
Proof of Submit the language The original document of your English, Chinese or Korean proof of
Language according to your language proficiency.
Proficiency program
Elementary, International Admission These original documents should indicate the dates of attendance, from
Middle, and High Ⅱ grades 1-12.
School records
- Issued by the Korean Embassy/Korean Immigration Office/주민센터.
Certificate of International Admission
Entry and Exit Ⅱ - This should contain information from the applicant’s date of birth to the
date of application.
Apostille
· Admitted students will also need to submit apostilles. Since apostilles must be submitted in order
to receive your Certificate of Admission(which is a necessary document for applying Visa), we
recommend preparing this document in advance. We cannot issue your Certificate of
Admission without Apostilled documents.
· The Republic of Korea is a signatory member of The Hague Apostille Convention. The apostille
ensures that public documents issued in one signatory country will be considered as valid in
another signatory country. For more information about apostilles, please refer to http://www.hcch.net/.
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· The apostille must be an original, but the document itself (transcript/diploma) can be a photocopy.
Since the apostille must be an original, the document must be mailed via post and not sent
through email. If your apostilled transcript has your graduation date clearly listed, you only need to
submit an apostilled transcript and not an apostilled diploma as well.
Contact us
Website http://gsis.yonsei.ac.kr
Telephone +82-2-2123-8484(English)/8487(Chinese)/3293(Korean)
Mailing Address
English Room 510, New Millennium Hall, Yonsei University
50 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea 03722
Korean [03722] 서울특별시 서대문구 연세로 50 새천년관 510호
Office Hours Weekdays, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Lunch Break: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM)
Summer & Winter Vacation, office closes earlier at 3:00 PM
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