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Located on the Seoul campus, Sameuiwon is a dormitory complex that can accommodate 392 students including international students. It is most convenient as it is located right next to the Kyung Hee Kindergarten that is part of the campus. With newly renovated structures, the rooms are equipped with beds, desks, cabinets, air conditioner, LAN and phone for the comfort of students. Generally a room is shared by 4 students.
 
Partially funded by the Korean government, this new residential hall opened in March 2005 with the most up-to-date facilities. A room with a toilet and washbasin is shared by two students. It can accommodate 432 students in total.
 
Kyung Hee University has renovated its older dormitories and has built new ones in an effort to provide a better educational environment for students. Woojungwon, built on September 1998, is a dormitory complex with residence and business area that can accommodate about 2,000 people. Each unit is furnished with a shower room, beds, desks, cabinets, and a phone. Each room is supplied with a LAN cable able to provide use of internet and e-mail on hand.
 
2nd Dormitory, opened in March 2008 with the most up-to-date equipment and facilities required in the age of internationalization, information, technology and globalization. It consists of two buildings, Building A for female students and Building B for male students. 2nd Dormitory can accommodate about 2,300 students in total (male-students:1,400 / female-students:900). The room will be shared by two students, and each room is furnished with beds, desks and cabinets. Also each room comes with a private shower/lavatory room, a phone, wired LAN and air-conditioner. Student cafeteria and various facilities such as a coffee shop, convenience store, stationery, internet cafe, etc. are located on the first floor of Building A, and any students can use these.


- Tel : 031) 201-3638
- E-mail : dorm2@khu.ac.kr
- Website : http://dorm2.khu.ac.kr/
 
 
Although students are required to live in the dormitory, some may wish to stay off campus. Many one and two room apartments (studio apartments) can be rented on a monthly basis. However, apartments can be leased either using a monthly rental system or a large deposit system, known as Jeon-sae. Off-campus housing includes boarding houses that offer meals and those that do not. The cost depends on the number of people per room, the number of meals, and the type of laundry service. Private boarding houses in Korea require a deposit which varies from 10 times to 20 times the actual monthly rental. However, you will receive the exact amount back at the end of the lease.
 
 

 

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