Program Overview
SNU in the World Program (SWP)
The SNU in the World Program (SWP) offers students a great opportunity to study abroad in major cities around the world. SWP combines the excitement of study abroad with the academic rigor of classes taught by SNU faculty. The programs are designed to deliver instructions that go beyond the traditional classroom in academic, cultural, and social aspects. SNU aims to cultivate global leaders with a wider perspective of the world, by providing intensive courses and sharing a unique hands-on learning experience. SWP's curriculum will be listed on an official SNU transcript.
Costs
SNU in the World Programs are funded by OIA, including tuition fee, residential fee, and/or excursion fee. The amount of coverage may differ depending on the programs. Students are responsible for other expenses, including meals and airfare (full/partial). Students from lower-income families may be funded for partial airfare and/or other expenses.
Application
Students can participate in SNU in the World Programs to visit U.S.A., China, Japan, Russia, Australia, Europe, and Southeast Asia to experience the world. With courses to learn about each country's politics, international relations, economics, cultures, and so on, students can have a successful and productive summer and winter vacation wherever they are headed.
Eligibility
An applicant must be currently enrolled at SNU. Prospective graduates are not eligible.
Timeline
Detailed information about each program will be announced on the Notice Board. The timeline includes:
- Announcement of the programs
- Application
- Interview
- Announcement of the admission decisions
- Orientation and preparation (including lectures)
- Departure
Program Details
The SNU in the World Program provides students with a unique opportunity to study abroad and gain a wider perspective of the world. The program is designed to deliver instructions that go beyond the traditional classroom in academic, cultural, and social aspects. Students will have the chance to learn about each country's politics, international relations, economics, cultures, and more. The program's curriculum will be listed on an official SNU transcript, and students will be responsible for other expenses, including meals and airfare. The program is funded by OIA, including tuition fee, residential fee, and/or excursion fee, with the amount of coverage differing depending on the programs. Students from lower-income families may be funded for partial airfare and/or other expenses. The program is open to currently enrolled SNU students, with prospective graduates not eligible. The timeline includes announcement of the programs, application, interview, announcement of the admission decisions, orientation and preparation, and departure.
