South Korea
A highlight of your stay in South Korea will undoubtedly be the time you spend with your host family—immersed in a culture and way of life both ancient and beautiful. Family is the center of the highly traditional Korean society. As you get to know your host family, you will discover that members are bound by a strong sense of duty and obligation. While women are active in the society, their status is secondary to fathers and sons. Almost three-fourths of South Koreans live in cities. If you are placed in one of those cities, you will probably live in a brick house or high-rise apartment building. If you live with a family in a more rural area, you may live in a traditional house with paper doors and windows. Koreans, like many of their Asian neighbors, do not wear shoes in the house. Meals are a cultural adventure, and you will enjoy learning not only what Koreans eat but how. At meals, each person is served individual bowls of rice and soup, while other dishes are placed in the center of the table to share. Academic ProgramBegin your year in Korea with a four- or five-day arrival orientation that will include survival Korean language, Korean culture and customs, and cultural excursions to palaces and historical sites. As a student in Korea, you will attend a local Korean school and live with a Korean host family. During your stay in Korea, you may choose to take part in an optional cultural trip. These may include two- or three-day trips to a beach or historical cities such as Kyoungju and Seorak. Summer Program Discover Korea
Since schools are in session during your stay but it is during finals, you may attend several days a week, if the school gives permission, allowing you to try your new language skills and make new friends. Programs, Departures, and Costs
Online ResourcesTo learn more about Korea, we recommend:
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