The Catholic University of Korea
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ACCEPTANCE RATE
12.7:1
EMPLOYMENT RATE
60.2%
NO. OF STUDENTS PER FACULTY MEMBER
29.76
NO. OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
499
NO. OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
6,799
FOUNDED
1855
UNIVERSITY TYPE
Private
The Catholic University of Korea, operated by the Archdiocese of Seoul, was founded in 1855, making it the second-oldest higher education institution in Korea. The university is divided into three campuses. Seongsim campus, located in Bucheon, Gyonggi, is where most faculties are located, while Songsin Theological Campus is in Jongno district, central Seoul. Songeui Medical Campus is located alongside Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in Seocho district, southern Seoul and is one of the top five medical schools in Korea. Religious classes are not compulsory at the university, but it famously holds its matriculation ceremonies at Myungdong Cathedral in central Seoul.
About The Catholic University of Korea
Fee
Average annual tuition fee: KRW 6,997,600
Contact
Address: 43, Jibong-ro, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Tel: 02-2164-4114
Email: hicuk@catholic.ac.kr
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