Financial Information: 1. Expenses are applied to your U-bill (same for resident and non-resident): Tuition Housing (including winter break) Meals Books & etc. TOTAL USD 8,100 USD 3,250 USD 3,750 USD 1,200 USD 16,300 2. Out of Pocket Expenses (same for resident and non-resident): Round-trip airfare Local ground transportation Meals Passport Health insurance/Permit of Stay Subtotal $1200 $60 (Per Month) $3000 $97 $180 $6257 3. Total Expenses: Total (1) + (2) ISU tuition discount Total Resident $6257 $0 $6257 Documentation: 1. What is a visa? A visa is an admission for entrance to Korea that is issued by an immigration consul. 2. Why do I need a Korean visa for the Yonsei program? If you are holding either an American or any of 47 other country’s passport, they can travel in Korea for a maximum of 180 days without having the visa, but that is only if you are visiting. Students involved in Yonsei’s program are required to obtain the visa before entering Korea. 3. How do I apply for a Korean visa? You need to visit one of the visa. If you are far then you need to mail an passport and application the Korean embassies to apply for away from one of the embassies, application form along with the fee. 4. Where are Schengen visa applications processed? Korean visas for Yonsei Program students are issued by the Visa Department of the Korean embassy. These embassies are located in the United States cities of Los Angeles, Chicago and New York. 5. How long does it take for Schengen visa applications to be processed? Processing time usually vary between 10 to 30 business days. Dates for 2007-2008 year: Term Fall Spring Start 08/25/07 02/25/08 End 12/21/07 06/22/08 Contact Information: Position Name Phone No E-mail Dean Associate Dean Ha, Yeonseob Kim, Joongi, J.D Kim, Taehwan, +82-2-2123-3485 82-2-2123-3489 hays@yonsei.ac.kr kimjg@yonsei.ac.kr 82-2-2123-6491 tk41@yonsei.ac.kr Cho, Joon Sik 82-2-2123-3484 sooyunchun@yonsei.ac.kr Academic Advisor & Special Program Director General Manager