In cooperation with the Student Counseling and Research Center, international students can take career aptitude and personality tests. One-on-one counseling sessions help students understand themselves and plan their future careers effectively.
Group programs such as dance movement therapy and art therapy are offered for international and domestic students. These programs help students express emotions, relieve stress, and develop a positive self-image for a stable student life.
The International Student Support Center provides academic and career counseling to help students solve problems they face during their studies.
Guidance is provided on study progress, grades, relationships, and TOPIK preparation. Counseling is also available for major changes, leave of absence, or withdrawal.
Students can discuss career paths after graduation. Support is available for graduate school applications, and participation in international student employment programs is encouraged.
Employment counseling helps international students understand job trends and prepare for employment. The center offers one-stop support from admission to employment, providing personalized services to strengthen students’ abilities and help graduates adapt to professional life.