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  • Locations: Seoul, South Korea
  • Program Terms: Summer
  • Program Homepage: Click to visit
  • Restrictions: KU applicants only
  • Program Cost: Summer
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Program Type: Internship Study Abroad Program Coordinator: Kate Gerken
Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English Click here for a definition of this term Minimum GPA Eligibility: 2.5 GPA
Open to Non-KU students: NO Open to graduate students: YES
Click here for a definition of this term Fulfills KU Core Advanced Education Goal 4.2 - Culture and Diversity: YES
Program Description:


Funding your Study Abroad Program

KU Study Abroad can do personalized financial aid and scholarship advising for students.  Please visit 108 Lippincott Hall or call 785-864-3742 to set up an appointment.  KU students who qualify for financial aid in the form of Stafford and/or other loans, Federal Grants, and KU or outside scholarships may apply the aid to the cost of a study abroad program.  
 
KU Study Abroad supplemental scholarships are available to KU degree seeking students. Applications are available online. The scholarship application deadline is March 1 for Summer, March 15th for Fall and Academic Year programs and October 1 for Spring, Winter Break and Spring Break programs.
 
For additional scholarship opportunities visit:  www.studyabroad.ku.edu/other-scholarship-opportunities

 

 



Program Ratings:
Overall Experience:
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Cultural Experience:
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Program Reviews:
Summer 2022 Participant
Seeing my students become better and more comfortable with speaking English was the most rewarding part. As the weeks passed I began to teach some of the same kids every week. So hearing about their day was and about their life was fun. I really care about and miss them.

Summer 2022 Participant
I learned more about the work environment that I wanted. The company I worked with Pro Mom Kinder was very flexible when it came to work hours which I enjoyed, but It felt too much like a daycare. In the future I would like to work in a school setting instead of a daycare.

Summer 2022 Participant
My favorite part of interning in Seoul was building a connection with my students and coworkers. I was very sad when I left, because I miss them. Also, I gained a lot of cultural insight because of my coworkers. Most of them were from countries outside of the United States and Korea, so hearing about their home country and experience in South Korea was insightful.


This program is currently not accepting applications.