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+ Changes to Course Withdrawal Policy
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+ Starting from the 2025 Spring Semester, the course drop policy will be updated. Here’s what you need to know:
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+ 1. No Limit on Withdrawn Courses
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+
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+ - You can now withdraw from as many courses as you want, but you must stay enrolled in at least one course.
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+ - Courses registered for retaking cannot be withdrawn.
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+ 2. Restrictions After Withdrawing
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+ - Withdrawn courses cannot be replaced with new ones during the same semester
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+ - Students with withdrawed courses will not be qualify for:
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+ a. Scholarhsips
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+ b. Extra credit requests
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+ c. Semester honors recognition
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+ 3. Scholarship Restrictions
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+ - Ensure you have at least 15 credits after the withdrawal period. If you do not complete at least 15 credits by the end of the semester, you will not be eligible for the Global Scholarship 2 in the following semester, even if your GPA is high.
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+ - (For 7th semester students) Ensure you have at least 9 credits after the withdrawal period. If you do not complete at least 9 credits by the end of the semester, you will not be eligible for the Global Scholarship 2 in the following semester, even if your GPA is high.
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+ 4. No Tuition Refunds
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+ - Tuition fees will not be refunded for reduced credits after withdrawing from courses.
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+ Please plan your schedule carefully.
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+ English Proficiency Certificate for Graduation
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+ English Proficiency Certificate for Graduation
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+ Important Information Regarding English Proficiency Requirement
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+ Submission of English Proficiency Certificate is a mandatory requirement for graduation.
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+ If you already have a valid English proficiency certificate that meets the university's requirements (see attached table below), you can submit it to the SGCS office at your earliest convenience. You do not need to wait until your final year.
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+ International Studies Division – English Proficiency Requirements
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+ Department: IBT
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+ Eligible Students: Freshmen admitted 2017 or later; 3rd-year transfer students admitted 2019 or later
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+ TOEIC: 800
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+ TOEIC Speaking: 140
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+ TOEFL (PBT): 575
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+ TOEFL (CBT): 231
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+ TOEFL (iBT): 89
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+ NEW TEPS: 405
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+ OPIc: IM3
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+ IELTS: 6.5
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+
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+ Department: ISE
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+ Eligible Students: Freshmen admitted 2019 or later; 3rd-year transfer students admitted 2021 or later
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+ TOEIC: 800
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+ TOEIC Speaking: 140
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+ TOEFL (PBT): 575
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+ TOEFL (CBT): 231
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+ TOEFL (iBT): 89
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+ NEW TEPS: 405
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+ OPIc: IM3
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+ IELTS: 6.5
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+ Department: KLC
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+ Eligible Students: Freshmen admitted 2020 or later; 3rd-year transfer students admitted 2022 or later
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+ TOEIC: 600
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+ TOEIC Speaking: 110
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+ TOEFL (PBT): 500
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+ TOEFL (CBT): 173
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+ TOEFL (iBT): 61
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+ NEW TEPS: 257
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+ OPIc: IM1
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+ IELTS: 5.0
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+ Note: Transfer students must meet the English-proficiency requirements of the department they transfer into.
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+ For 8th-semester students who Failed to meet university requirements:
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+ The Academic Affairs Team offers an "English Proficiency Certificate for Graduation Replacement Lecture" during winter and summer breaks.
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+ Additional details about the replacement lecture, including registration procedures and specific dates, will be announced separately.
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+ Please note: This lecture is only for students who failed to achieve the required score on a previous English proficiency test.
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+ To apply for the replacement lecture, you must submit your original English certificate (proving a score lower than required) to the SGCS office first.
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  **Degree Awarded:** B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  ---
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  **Degree Awarded:** B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration)
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+ - How to do cross-checking
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+ 1) Prepare a reference transcript that can be checked in the portal - [학사행정/Academic Administration] - [성적/Academic results] - [성적및석차확인/Check Personal Grades and Ranks]
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+ β€» Please do not check the current status of acquired credits.
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+ β€» A reference transcript is in Korean, the checklist is in both Korean and English, so you can easily do cross-checking.
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+ 2) Download a checklist by student number(enrollment year) attached to this announcement
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+ 3) Check with your reference transcript to see if you have met all the graduation requirements according to the enrollment year
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+ β€» Students enrolled before 2021 please contact the SGCS office for course mapping.
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+ Inquiries to the SGCS office:
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+ When sending an email, please include a subject, greeting, student ID number, the content of your inquiry, and a closing remark formally and politely. This will foster efficient communication.
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+ SGCS office will not answer meaningless emails (simply reconfirming the results) sent without cross-checking.
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+ Ex. Can I graduate? Do I have 5 left? etc.
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+ We will contact you within 1-3 days. If you do not receive a reply, please, send a kind reminder.
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+ - Graduation evaluation is not processed electronically but is done manually by checking each student's transcript course by course. To ensure the fulfilment of graduation requirements on time, please do cross-check of courses yourself. If you have differences, contact the SGCS office.
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+ Graduating on time is a student's responsibility. Students must ensure they fulfill graduation requirements. If a student does not graduate on time, it is the student's fault.
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  **Degree Awarded:** B.S.E. (Bachelor of Science in Engineering)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  **Degree Awarded:** B.S.E. (Bachelor of Science in Engineering)
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+ - How to do cross-checking
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+ 1) Prepare a reference transcript that can be checked in the portal - [학사행정/Academic Administration] - [성적/Academic results] - [성적및석차확인/Check Personal Grades and Ranks]
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+ β€» Please do not check the current status of acquired credits.
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+ β€» A reference transcript is in Korean, the checklist is in both Korean and English, so you can easily do cross-checking.
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+ 2) Download a checklist by student number(enrollment year) attached to this announcement
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+ 3) Check with your reference transcript to see if you have met all the graduation requirements according to the enrollment year
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+ β€» Students enrolled before 2021 please contact the SGCS office for course mapping.
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+ Inquiries to the SGCS office:
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+ When sending an email, please include a subject, greeting, student ID number, the content of your inquiry, and a closing remark formally and politely. This will foster efficient communication.
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+ SGCS office will not answer meaningless emails (simply reconfirming the results) sent without cross-checking.
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+ Ex. Can I graduate? Do I have 5 left? etc.
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+ We will contact you within 1-3 days. If you do not receive a reply, please, send a kind reminder.
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+ - Graduation evaluation is not processed electronically but is done manually by checking each student's transcript course by course. To ensure the fulfilment of graduation requirements on time, please do cross-check of courses yourself. If you have differences, contact the SGCS office.
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+ Graduating on time is a student's responsibility. Students must ensure they fulfill graduation requirements. If a student does not graduate on time, it is the student's fault.
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+ https://sgcs.inha.ac.kr/sgcs/9133/subview.do?enc=Zm5jdDF8QEB8JTJGYmJzJTJGc2djcyUyRjIzMTUlMkYxMTM1NTYlMkZhcnRjbFZpZXcuZG8lM0ZwYWdlJTNEMSUyNnNyY2hDb2x1bW4lM0QlMjZzcmNoV3JkJTNEJTI2YmJzQ2xTZXElM0QlMjZiYnNPcGVuV3JkU2VxJTNEJTI2cmdzQmduZGVTdHIlM0QlMjZyZ3NFbmRkZVN0ciUzRCUyNmlzVmlld01pbmUlM0RmYWxzZSUyNnBhc3N3b3JkJTNEJTI2
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+ Go to portal.inha.ac.kr and log in with your university credentials.
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+ Click on 학사행정 (Academic Administration).
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+ Select Student Affairs.
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+ Under Student ID Card, choose Reissue.
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+ Check the λ™μ˜ν•¨ (β€œI Agree”) box.
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+ Click μ‹ μ²­ν•˜κΈ° (β€œSubmit Application”).
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+ 2025-2 Semester Tuition Fee Payment (Full Scholarship Registration)
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+ Read carefully.
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+ 1. Payment Period
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+ 1st period : August 25 (Mon) 9:00 AM - August 29 (Fri) 5:00 PM
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+ 2nd period : September 15 (Mon) 9:00 AM - September 16 (Tue) 5:00 PM
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+ 3rd period : The Financial Team has announced only two payment periods.
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+ > If you need an additional payment period, please visit the Financial Office (Main Building 1-140A) in person and make your request directly.
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+ β€» 9th-10th semester students must pay the tuition fee during the 2nd payment period.
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+ 2. Tuition Fee Invoice & Payment Confirmation
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+ Click here to access you tuition fee invoice or check your payment confirmation
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+ : (Available from August 18 (Mon) at 9:00 AM
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+ If the link does not work, check your tuition fee invoice in the portal system.
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+ a. Visit http://portal.inha.ac.kr/
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+ b. Log in (student number & password)
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+ c. 학사행정 β†’ 등둝 β†’ λ“±λ‘κΈˆ λ‚©λΆ€ 및 κ³ μ§€μ„œ 인쇄 β†’ 좜λ ₯ β†’ CLICK CANCEL (if you do not cancel, your registration will be considered partial, which means it will not count as a regular semester. As a result, you will be required to complete one additional regular semester after your 8 semester).
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+ β€» Please remember: To graduate, students must complete 8 REGULAR SEMESTERS.
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+ You will see the total amount due and the bank account information for payment.
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+ β€» Do not transfer your tuition fee to any account other than the one provided on your student portal!
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+ 3. Payment Methods
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+ a. Visit a bank in person
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+ b. Mobile or Internet banking
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+ c. ATM transfer
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+ β˜… If your daily transfer limit is less than 1 million KRW, you will not be able to make the payment via ATM or mobile banking.
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+ : in this case, you must visit bank in person to complete the payment.
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+ : banks close at 4:00 PM, but we strongly recommend visiting before 3:00 PM to avoid any last-minute issues.
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+ 4. Partial (Credit-based) Registration for Students Beyond the 8th Semester
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+ Application Period : August 7 (Thu) 9:00 AM - September 5 (Fri) 12:00 AM
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+ Tuition Fee Invoice Available From: September 12 (Fri), 9:00 AM (tentative)
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+ Payment Period : September 15 (Mon) 9:00 AM - September 16 (Tue) 5:00 PM
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+ β€» Please make the tuition payment only after your registered courses and total credits are finalized.
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+ : if you need to make changes (e.g. forced enrollment or course deletion),
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+ please make the payment during the designated period after the correction is complete
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+ How to apply:
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+ a. Visit http://portal.inha.ac.kr/
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+ b. Registration
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+ c. Partial Registration
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+ You must apply for partial registration in order to receive a tuition bill with the reduced amount.
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+ : students who have exceeded the standard study period but still need credits for graduation do not need to apply for partial registration.
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+ > simply complete your course registration.
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+ β€» Students who have applied for a general leave of absence for the current semester are not eligible to apply for partial registration.
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+ 5. Full Scholarship Students
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+ Students who received a full scholarship for the 2025-2 semester must complete the scholarship registration process.
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+ If you fail to register, you will be required to take an academic leave or may face expulsion from the university.
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+ How to apply:
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+ a. Visit http://portal.inha.ac.kr/
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+ b. Log in (student number & password)
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+ c. 학사행정 β†’ change language to English β†’ click on Registration β†’ select μ „μ•‘μž₯학생 등둝
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+ β†’ check the two boxes β†’ click the blue button labeled μ „μ•‘μž₯학생 등둝
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+ β€» If you wish to pay the Student Association Fee or Graduation Preparation Fee, use Virtual Account Payment.
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+ β€» If you do not wish to pay optional fees, you may register directly through the portal as described above.2025-2 Semester Tuition Fee Payment (Full Scholarship Registration)
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+ Regular Semester Schedule
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+ Spring Semester (1st)
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+ β€’ Start Date: March 3, 2025 (Monday)
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+ β€’ Class Period: March 3 – June 13, 2025
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+ β€’ Midterm Exams: April 21 – April 25, 2025
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+ β€’ Final Exams: June 9 – June 13, 2025
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+ β€’ Makeup Week: June 16 – June 20, 2025
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+ Fall Semester (2nd)
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+ β€’ Start Date: September 1 – December 12, 2025
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+ β€’ Class Period: September 1 – December 12, 2025
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+ β€’ Midterm Exams: October 20 – October 24, 2025
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+ β€’ Final Exams: December 8 – December 12, 2025
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+ β€’ Makeup Week: December 15 – December 19, 2025
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+ Notes:
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+ – March 3, 2025 (Monday) is a temporary public holiday; makeup classes are required.
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+ – All classes must be completed by the makeup week ending June 20 (Friday).
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+ – April 25, 2025 (Friday) is observed as School Foundation Day (officially April 24, 2025).
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+ Seasonal Semester Schedule
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+ Summer Semester
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+ β€’ Class Period: June 23 – July 16, 2025
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+ β€’ Class Days: 4 weeks (15 days)
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+ Winter Semester
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+ β€’ Class Period: December 22, 2025 – January 14, 2026
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+ β€’ Class Days: 4 weeks (15 days)
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+ Important Ceremonies
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+ β€’ February Graduation: February 14, 2025 (Friday) β€” 68th Graduation Ceremony
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+ β€’ Admission Ceremony: February 28, 2025 (Friday)
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+ β€’ August Graduation: August 22, 2025 (Friday) β€” 68th Graduation Ceremony
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+ β€’ February Graduation 2026: February 20, 2026 (Friday) β€” 69th Graduation Ceremony
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+ 2025 Academic Schedule Overview
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+ 2025 Spring
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+ January
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+ Week: 2024 winter break semester | 01.02.(Thu) – 01.03.(Fri) β€” Application for Re-admission (2025 Spring)
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+ 01.09.(Thu) – 01.10.(Fri) β€” Major Transfer Application
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+ 01.15.(Wed) β€” Major Transfer Examination
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+ 01.21.(Tue) β€” Major Transfer Acceptance Announcement
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+ 01.22.(Wed) – 01.23.(Thu) β€” Application for Double Major & Minor Major (2025 Spring)
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+ 01.22.(Wed) – 01.24.(Fri) β€” Application for Grade Deletion (2025 Spring)
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+ February
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+ 01.22.(Wed) – 01.24.(Fri) β€” Early Course Registration (2025 Spring)
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+ 02.01.(Sat) – 03.28.(Fri) β€” Application for General Leave of Absence (2025 Spring)
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+ 02.07.(Fri) β€” Early Registration Results Announcement (2025 Spring)
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+ 02.12.(Wed) – 02.13.(Thu) β€” Regular Registration (Majors & General Required / 2025 Spring)
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+ 02.14.(Fri) β€” Graduation Ceremony
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+ 02.20.(Thu) β€” Regular Registration (All Courses / 2025 Spring)
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+ 02.24.(Mon) – 02.28.(Fri) β€” Spring Semester Enrollment (Tuition Payment)
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+ 02.26.(Wed) – 02.27.(Thu) β€” Application for Early Graduation
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+ 02.28.(Fri) β€” 2025 Entrance Ceremony
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+ March
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+ Week: 1st week | 03.03.(Mon) β€” Spring Semester Start
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+ Week: 1st week | 03.07.(Fri) β€” Course Add/Drop (General / 2025 Spring)
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+ Week: 4th week | 03.28.(Fri) β€” Deadline: General Leave of Absence (Semester’s One-Quarter Point)
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+ Week: 5th week | 03.31.(Mon) – 04.02.(Wed) β€” Course Withdrawal (2025 Spring)
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+ April
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+ Week: 8th week | 04.21.(Mon) – 04.25.(Fri) β€” Mid-term Examinations (2025 Spring)
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+ Week: 8th week | 04.24.(Thu) β€” School Foundation Anniversary
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+ Week: 8th week | 04.25.(Fri) β€” School Foundation Day Holiday (offices closed)
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+ May
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+ Week: 12th week | 05.23.(Fri) β€” Semester’s Three-Quarter Point (3/4)
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+ Week: 13th week | 05.26.(Mon) – 05.27.(Tue) β€” Summer Term Course Registration
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+ Week: 13th week | 05.26.(Mon) – 05.27.(Tue) β€” Application for Achievement Certificate (2025 Spring)
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+ June
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+ Week: 15th week | 06.09.(Mon) – 06.13.(Fri) β€” Final Examinations (2025 Spring)
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+ Week: 16th week | 06.16.(Mon) – 06.20.(Fri) β€” Make-up Class Week (2025 Spring)
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+ Week: 17th week | 06.23.(Mon) – 07.16.(Wed) β€” Summer Term Duration
110
+
111
+ July
112
+
113
+ (Summer break semester)
114
+
115
+ 07.09.(Wed) – 07.10.(Thu) β€” Application for Re-admission (2025 Fall)
116
+
117
+ 07.23.(Wed) – 07.25.(Fri) β€” Early Course Registration (2025 Fall)
118
+
119
+ 07.28.(Mon) – 07.29.(Tue) β€” Application for Double Major & Minor Major (2025 Fall)
120
+
121
+ 07.28.(Mon) – 07.30.(Wed) β€” Application for Grade Deletion (2025 Fall)
122
+
123
+ August
124
+
125
+ 08.01.(Fri) – 09.26.(Fri) β€” Application for General Leave of Absence (2025 Fall)
126
+
127
+ 08.08.(Fri) β€” Early Registration Results Announcement (2025 Fall)
128
+
129
+ 08.13.(Wed) – 08.14.(Thu) β€” Regular Registration (Majors & General / 2025 Fall)
130
+
131
+ 08.20.(Wed) β€” Regular Registration (All Courses / 2025 Fall)
132
+
133
+ 08.22.(Fri) β€” Graduation Ceremony
134
+
135
+ 08.25.(Mon) – 08.29.(Fri) β€” Fall Semester Enrollment (Tuition Payment)
136
+
137
+ 08.27.(Wed) – 08.28.(Thu) β€” Application for Early Graduation
138
+
139
+ 2025 Fall
140
+
141
+ September
142
+
143
+ Week: 1st week | 09.01.(Mon) β€” Fall Semester Start
144
+
145
+ Week: 1st week | 09.05.(Fri) β€” Course Add/Drop (General / 2025 Fall)
146
+
147
+ Week: 4th week | 09.26.(Fri) β€” Deadline: General Leave of Absence (Semester’s One-Quarter Point)
148
+
149
+ Week: 5th week | 09.29.(Mon) – 10.01.(Wed) β€” Course Withdrawal (2025 Fall)
150
+
151
+ October
152
+
153
+ Week: 8th week | 10.20.(Mon) – 10.24.(Fri) β€” Mid-term Examinations (2025 Fall)
154
+
155
+ November
156
+
157
+ Week: 12th week | 11.21.(Fri) β€” Semester’s Three-Quarter Point (3/4)
158
+
159
+ Week: 13th week | 11.24.(Mon) – 11.25.(Tue) β€” Winter Term Course Registration
160
+
161
+ Week: 13th week | 11.24.(Mon) – 11.25.(Tue) β€” Application for Achievement Certificate (2025 Fall)
162
+
163
+ December
164
+
165
+ Week: 15th week | 12.08.(Mon) – 12.12.(Fri) β€” Final Examinations (2025 Fall)
166
+
167
+ Week: 16th week | 12.15.(Mon) – 12.19.(Fri) β€” Make-up Class Week (2025 Fall)
168
+
169
+ Week: 17th week | 12.22.(Mon) – 01.14.(Wed) β€” Winter Term Duration
170
+
171
+ Public Holidays (2025)
172
+
173
+ Mar 3 (Mon): Independence Day (Sam-iljeol)
174
+
175
+ Apr 25 (Fri): School Foundation Day
176
+
177
+ May 5 (Mon): Children’s Day
178
+
179
+ May 6 (Tue): Buddha’s Birthday (substitute)
180
+
181
+ Jun 6 (Fri): Memorial Day (Hyunchungil)
182
+
183
+ Oct 3 (Fri): National Foundation Day
184
+
185
+ Oct 6–8 (Mon–Wed): Chuseok
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+
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+ Oct 9 (Thu): Hangul Day
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+ Examination and Grade Assessments
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+ Examination and Grade Assessments
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+ Regular Exam
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+
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+ Midterm exam: Seven to eight weeks after the beginning of the semester
9
+ Final exam: End of semester
10
+
11
+ Students who miss more than a quarter of the number of hours per subject are not eligible to take the exam in that subject and will be given an F grade.
12
+
13
+ Make-up Exam
14
+ Eligibility for a Make-up Exam
15
+
16
+ Non-attendance due to the official events of the school, overlap of the test schedules, or and military orders.
17
+ Non-attendance due to an illness or death (parent).
18
+ Non-attendance due to other reasons recognized by the respective Dean of the College.
19
+
20
+ Procedures for Taking Additional Exams
21
+
22
+ Fill out an application form for the make-up exam (with supporting documents).
23
+ Obtain confirmation by the professor via the advisory professor and the head of the school (department).
24
+ Submit to the appropriate department.
25
+
26
+ Others
27
+ Section 1 of the additional test subjects is graded as A+ with . And sections 2 and 3 are graded as B+ or lower.
28
+ Evaluation Methods
29
+
30
+ Grades are based on a relative evaluation.
31
+ In principle, grades are calculated by test scores (80/100), attendance (10/100), and assignments (10/100) for each course.
32
+ Students who leave to report for military service after three-fourths of school days have passed will have their grades assessed by their mid-term test scores, etc. Before entering the army, students must fill out the Certificate of Achievement Evaluation for Completion of Subject (available in the Academic Affairs team), which requires confirmation by the professor in charge of each subject.
33
+
34
+ Evaluation Unit
35
+ The grade will be assessed by the each class. When one department (school) is divided into two or more classes, all students taking the course can be relatively assessed.
36
+ Grading
37
+ Grade Points Percentage
38
+ A+ 4.5 35%
39
+ A0 4.0 35%
40
+ B+ 3.5 45%
41
+ B0 3.0 45%
42
+ C+ 2.5 20%
43
+ C0 2.0 20%
44
+ D+ 1.5 20%
45
+ D0 1.0 20%
46
+ F 0 20%
47
+
48
+ Students who have dropped a class will be included in the total number of students when grading.
49
+
50
+ Grade Disclosure and Correction
51
+
52
+ Grade disclosure: A minimum of three days or more within seven days from the final exam
53
+ Disclosure Method: Login to the course registration website (sugang.inha.ac.kr)- Course evaluation and grade check.
54
+ If there is a valid reason, such as a recording mistake, after the grade processing has ended, students can submit a grade correction petition (available at the department office) and have it corrected after obtaining permission from the Academic Affairs Office.
55
+
56
+ Grade Cancellation
57
+ Students who have been disciplined for misconduct will be graded as follows in accordance with Article 10, Paragraph 3 of the Enforcement Rules of the School Regulations.
58
+
59
+ Probation: An 'F' grade only for the subject student cheated in.
60
+ Limited suspension of 15 days or more and less than 30 days: The disciplinary period will begin from the date of the student’s cheating on an exam, and 'F' will be given for the exam conducted during this period.
61
+ Limited suspension of more than 30 days and indefinite suspension: 'F' for all the subjects of the semester
62
+
63
+
64
+ Academic Probation
65
+ The student with a grade average of less than 1.70 (regular semester) for each semester will be placed under academic probation. If a student receives three consecutive academic probations during enrollment or four cumulative probations, the student will be expelled.
66
+ Grade Notice to the Family
67
+ Individual report cards will be sent to each household (address of the guardian)
68
+ Related Regulations
69
+
70
+ School regulations: Articles 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38
71
+ Enforcement rules: Article 10, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 31
72
+ Make-up exam rules
73
+ Bylaws regarding grade assessment and reporting
74
+
75
+
76
+ Original source: https://eng.inha.ac.kr/eng/3685/subview.do
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+ Part-time Jobs for International Student
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+
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+ The international students can work as part timers on condition that they get permission from the Immigration Office. Students who are caught working without permission will be fined (KRW 3,000,000 ) or the visa will be cancelled. Especially, Students who are caught working in the construction industry illegally will be deported immediately regardless of allowed period of stay(β€œOne Strike Out” Policy)
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+
8
+
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+
10
+ β–  Qualification
11
+
12
+ 1. A Student with an average grade of at least 2.0 in the Precious semester.
13
+
14
+ 2. Korean track students must have TOPIK certificate
15
+
16
+ – Under graduate 1~2 grade students : Level 3
17
+
18
+ - Under graduate 3~4 grade & graduate students : Level 4
19
+
20
+ *Special case of English track course (IBT, ISE) : IBT and ISE students have to submit TOEFL 530 (CBT 197, iBT 71), IELTS 5.5, CEFR B2, TEPS 600 or higher.
21
+ *However, foreign students who speak English as their first language or official language are exempt from submitting the certificate.
22
+
23
+
24
+
25
+ β–  Maximum hours per week
26
+
27
+ Undergraduate Students
28
+ β€’ Grades 1–2
29
+ – Certificate issued before October 1, 2018:
30
+ β€’ Up to 25 hours/week
31
+ β€’ No limit on weekends or vacations
32
+ – TOPIK Level 3 certification:
33
+ Γ— Without certificate: 10 hours/week
34
+ β—‹ With certificate: 25 hours/week; no weekend/vacation limit
35
+
36
+ β€’ Grades 3–4
37
+ – Certificate issued before October 1, 2018:
38
+ β€’ Up to 25 hours/week
39
+ β€’ No limit on weekends or vacations
40
+ – TOPIK Level 4 certification:
41
+ Γ— Without certificate: 10 hours/week
42
+ β—‹ With certificate: 25 hours/week; no weekend/vacation limit
43
+
44
+ Graduate Students
45
+ β€’ All grades
46
+ – Certificate issued before October 1, 2018:
47
+ β€’ Up to 35 hours/week
48
+ β€’ No limit on weekends or vacations
49
+ – TOPIK Level 4 certification:
50
+ Γ— Without certificate: 15 hours/week
51
+ β—‹ With certificate: 35 hours/week; no weekend/vacation limit
52
+
53
+ *You can work at up to 2 places and maximum period for a place is 1 year.
54
+
55
+
56
+
57
+ β–  Prohibited fields of work and cases
58
+
59
+ - Construction or Manufacturing Industry (as per their business licenses)
60
+
61
+ - Occupations that fall under the E-1~E-7, E-9 and E-10 visa categories (https://www.visa.go.kr/openPage.do?MENU_ID=10102)
62
+
63
+ - Language schools or institutes for minors (ex. English kids cafe, Youth english camp, Kids English academy, etc)
64
+
65
+ - Indirect Employment (ex. Delivery rider)
66
+
67
+ - Dispatched, subcontracted, or brokered employment arrangements
68
+
69
+ - Distant Workplaces (Over a 1.5 hour commute from the university or one’s residence)
70
+
71
+
72
+ β–  Required Documents
73
+ 1. Passport, Alien Registration Card
74
+ 2. Part-time Work of Foreign Student Confirmation Form (See attached file)
75
+ 3. Transcripts and certificate of enrollment
76
+ 4. TOPIK Certificate (in case of IBT and ISE, English Certificate)
77
+
78
+ 5. Employment Contract (must be given by workplace)
79
+ 6. Business Registration (must be given by workplace)
80
+
81
+ 7. Prof documents which shows that IBT and ISE are fully taught in English (see attached file)
82
+
83
+
84
+
85
+ β–  How to apply (please check the attached files below)
86
+
87
+ 1. Fill out β€˜Part-time Work of Foreign Student Confirmation Form (See attached file)’
88
+ 2. Visit International center with the completed β€˜Part-time Work of Foreign Student Confirmation Form’, Employment Contract, Business Registration and get permission.
89
+ 3. Visit the Immigration Office with all the required documents.OR apply online in hikorea.go.kr
90
+
91
+ IF YOU WON'T GET PERMISSION FROM IMMIGRATION OFFICE, YOU WILL GET PENALTY AND MAY BE DENIED FOR YOUR VISA EXTENSION.
92
+
93
+
94
+ β–  Penalties
95
+
96
+ 1) 1st detection : the offender may be permitted to remain in Korea after settling the fines and will be disallowed from engaging in part-time work for a duration of one year after the fine settlement.
97
+
98
+ 2) 2nd detection : Forced eviction will be imposed without exception.
99
+
100
+ β€» Regardless of the number of detections, if the violation occurs in the construction industry, violators will be ordered to leave the country without exception.
101
+
102
+
103
+
104
+ Breach of Permit Conditions for employment after the permission was granted
105
+
106
+ 1) 1st detection : the violator will be prohibited from part-time employment for one year.
107
+
108
+ 2) 2nd detection : the violator will be prohibited from part-time employment during their entire study period.
109
+
110
+ 3) 3rd detection : the violator's study visa will be cancelled.
111
+
112
+
113
+
114
+
115
+
116
+ FOR MORE QUESTIONS:
117
+ β–  Contact +82-32-860-7037 / 7039
118
+ EMAIL: interservice@inha.ac.kr
119
+ or visit INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
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+ Guidelines for 3D Printing at ISE
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+ Students enrolled in ISE courses can use the 3D printing facility at the ISE department.
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+ Steps to get your models printed
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+
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+
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+ 1) File format
16
+
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+ - Create a model ready and saved as .MAKERBOT file first
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+
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+
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+ 2) Professor's approval
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+
22
+ - show your model to the teaching professor to get approval for printing
23
+
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+
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+ 3) Contact the SGCS office to get the model 3D printed
26
+
27
+ - send a model by email to the SGCS office (yuvera@inha.ac.kr).
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+
29
+ - the email should include the student's name / course name / professors name
30
+
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+
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+ 3D PRINTER SPECS:
33
+
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+
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+ 3D Printer: MAKERBOT SKETCH LARGE CLASSROOM
36
+
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+ external_image
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+
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+ Build Size: the max dimension possible to 3D Print is 150mm x 150mm x 150mm.
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+
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+ external_image
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+
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+
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+ File Preparation:
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+
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+ 1. Visit: https://cloudprint.makerbot.com/
47
+
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+ 2. Click on β€œSign In” option (or β€œSign Up” if you don’t have an account).
49
+
50
+ 3. Create an account using your preferred email address.
51
+
52
+ 4. Select β€œPrint Preparation” and choose β€œSketch Large” printer from the list.
53
+
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+ 5. Import your file in STL format.
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+
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+ 6. Adjust the orientation and position.
57
+
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+ 7. Check the Print Preview.
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+
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+ 1. Select the additional options menu β€œβ€¦β€ beside the Export Button to set the export option to β€œExport a .MAKERBOT file”. Then click on β€œEXPORT” your 3D file will be ready and downloaded as makerbot file [Filename.makerbot].
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+ All SGCS students are required to have counselling with their own academic supervisors every semester. Information about your academic supervisors you can find in the portal system .( portal.inha.ac.kr-> 학사행정 first page)
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+
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+ Please check the manual files on how to request for a councelling and how to check if it is completed.
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+ (Files are at the bottom of this page)
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+
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+ *** IF YOU DO NOT DO THE COUNSELING AND COURSE EVALUATION, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SEE YOUR FINAL GRADES (GPA)
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+ IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOLARSHIP
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+ Dear Students,
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+ Please note that course add/drop period is NOT the same as course withdrawal period.
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+
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+ In order to receive scholarship next semester, you must register at least 16 credits and earn at least 15 credits. If you drop some courses during course add/drop period and the total credit number of your courses for a certain semester becomes 15, then you will NOT be eligible to receive scholarship. Again, if the total number of your academic credits is 15 or less BEFORE course withdrawal period, you will NOT be eligible to receive scholarship.
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+
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+
15
+ If the total number of academic credits becomes 15 or above AFTER you register at least 16 credits but withdraw some courses DURING course withdrawal period, then you will be eligible to receive scholarship. (For 7th semester students: you must register at least 12 credits and earn 9 credits) Therefore, when you drop your courses matters! Should you have any inquiries, please contact the SGCS Office.
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+
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+
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+ GLOBAL SCHOLARSHIP 2
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+
20
+ You can receive Global Scholarship 2 only during the first 8 semesters of your studies (deleted semester included). Starting from your 9th semester you must pay for each credit you take.
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+
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+
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+
24
+ Scholarship Eligibility Criteria (per semester)
25
+
26
+ ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――
27
+ 1. Students admitted BEFORE 2024-2
28
+ GPA β†’ Scholarship for one term
29
+ – 4.50 β†’ Full tuition fee
30
+ – 4.30 β†’ Full tuition fee
31
+ – 4.00 β†’ Β½ of the tuition fee
32
+ – 3.50 β†’ β…“ of the tuition fee
33
+ – 3.00 β†’ ΒΌ of the tuition fee
34
+
35
+ ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――
36
+ 2. Students admitted AFTER 2024-2
37
+ GPA β†’ Scholarship for one term
38
+ – 4.50 β†’ Full tuition fee
39
+ – 4.30 β†’ ΒΎ of the tuition fee
40
+ – 4.00 β†’ Β½ of the tuition fee
41
+ – 3.50 β†’ ΒΌ of the tuition fee
42
+ – 3.00 β†’ No scholarship
43
+
44
+ ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――
45
+ General Credit Requirements
46
+
47
+ Must register β‰₯ 16 credits after the add/drop period (β‰₯ 12 credits for 7th-semester students)
48
+
49
+ Must complete β‰₯ 15 credits by the end of the withdrawal period (β‰₯ 9 credits for 7th-semester students)
50
+
51
+ To qualify for any scholarship, you must earn at least 15 credits (or 9 credits for 7th-semester) by semester’s end.
52
+
53
+ Example:
54
+ You complete 15 credits (five 3-credit courses) after withdrawal but receive grades A+, A+, A+, A+, and F. Your GPA is 3.6, but one course with an F yields 0 credits earned. You only earn 12 credits totalβ€”insufficient for scholarship eligibility.
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+ https://sgcs.inha.ac.kr/sgcs/9133/subview.do?enc=Zm5jdDF8QEB8JTJGYmJzJTJGc2djcyUyRjIzMTUlMkY5NDgxMSUyRmFydGNsVmlldy5kbyUzRnBhZ2UlM0QxJTI2c3JjaENvbHVtbiUzRCUyNnNyY2hXcmQlM0QlMjZiYnNDbFNlcSUzRCUyNmJic09wZW5XcmRTZXElM0QlMjZyZ3NCZ25kZVN0ciUzRCUyNnJnc0VuZGRlU3RyJTNEJTI2aXNWaWV3TWluZSUzRGZhbHNlJTI2cGFzc3dvcmQlM0QlMjY%3D
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+ WARNING NOTICE: ILLEGAL WORKING IN KOREA
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+ WARNING NOTICE: ILLEGAL WORKING IN KOREA
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+ The SGCS Office has given repeated warnings to all students regarding unauthorized work in Korea. Unfortunately, the office has noticed that no heed has been paid to those warnings.
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+ This week, more than 12 SGCS students were arrested by the authorities for working illegally. They are now detained at the Immigration Center, and each student may have to pay at least KRW 2 million.
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+ In addition to illegal working, some students have been involved in criminal activities such as voice phishing. These students claimed that they did not know they worked for a criminal organization, but eventually, they all got deported after finishing their sentence in prison. Of course, they could not finish their study at Inha as well.
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+ Remember: there is NO easy way of making money. Recently, the Immigration Center has further strengthened its enforcement measures to stop illegal employment and therefore, the university is NOT able to help students who get caught for working illegally. If you are arrested for working illegally, you will face a criminal punishment such as penalty payment and 1 year-ban on working part-time. Moreover, You may not be allowed to receive a job-seeker visa (D-10) after your graduation. In the worst case scenario, you may be deported or have your visa status revoked by the immigration authorities.
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+ The SGCS Office strongly urges you NOT to work illegally. Again, the university is NOT able to help reduce the amount of your penalty or get you out of prison. Before you start a part-time job, you must go to the Immigration Center and receive an approval. Failure to do so will result in serious criminal punishment.