Seoul National University South Korea
Accommodation

Accommodation:

Dormitory

The SNU Gwanaksa Dormitory is located near the rear gate of the Gwanak campus and can house over 4,500 students. It comes equipped with subsidiary facilities such as a gym, laundry rooms, music room, study room, cafeterias, indoor stadium and many more!

Flying Chalks’ tip: Do note that rooms do not come with bed sheets, blankets, pillows, pillowcases etc. Hence, set aside some time on the first day to get all the above necessities!

International House (Concierge office)
Address: Gwanaksa Dormitory, Building Seoul National University, Gwanak-gu, Gwanak-ro 1, Seoul, Korea (151-015)
Address (Korean): (151-015) 서울시 관악구 관악로 1 서울대학교 기숙사 관악사

Tel. 02-881-9200
Email: snuadmit@snu.ac.kr

For more information, you can visit the SNU Gwanak Residence Halls’ website, here!

 

Goshiwon (고시원)

Goshiwons (a.k.a Goshi-tels, one-room-tels and living-tels) are residential facilities with small rooms that are usually furnished with a bed, desk, and mini-fridge, as well as a common restroom, showers and laundry room on each floor. Most Goshiwons have separate floors for different genders.

Originally occupied by students preparing for various national exams, Goshiwons today are also home to many young working individuals. Rents vary by its location, facilities, room size and type (e.g. private restroom).

Flying Chalks’ recommendation: Goshiwons are perfect for students who are on a budget and just want a comfortable no-frills accommodation to reside in.

Goshipages (link here!) is a website that allows you to find Goshiwons and other housing options near your host university!

Hasukjib (하숙집)

Hasukjibs are similar to Goshiwons in that it provides rooms that usually furnished with a bed, desk, and mini-fridge, as well as a common restroom, showers and laundry room on each floor. It also usually has separate floors for different genders and rents vary by its location facilities, room size and type (e.g. private restroom).

Key differences are that meals are often included in the monthly rents and service levels a notch higher based on general consensus.

Flying Chalks’ recommendation: Hasukjibs are suited for students who do not want to over-spend on accommodation, yet values a comfortable stay and having meals provided. Should you plan to eat out often, you may want to negotiate with the owners to see if you can opt out for the meals option.

Guesthouse

Guesthouse can be viewed as a category that is in-between that of Hasukjib and hotels. While it is slightly pricier than Hasukjib, guesthouses usually provide room services like that of hotels. Room rates may vary by season and length of stay. The longer the stay, the cheaper the room rates are.

Flying Chalks’ recommendation: Guesthouses are popular among backpackers and students seeking short-term stays (up to 1 month). If you are one who values room service (i.e. lazy to clean your own room) and would not mind paying slightly more for it, guesthouse may be your desired choice.

Apartment / room rental

For students who are considering to rent an apartment or a room, do note that it is common in Korea for heavy deposits, which can amount to several months’ rental, to be paid in advance.

However, Flying Chalks can help you with this. We have partnered with a student accomodation near Seoul National University that allows students to apply for the accomodation without the required deposit. To apply for the accomodation, you can contact us via the chat function on the bottom left of the webpage, or email us at community@flyingchalks.com. 

  

By Ji Hyun Park
2017-04-28 12:40:58
For those students who need accommodation without heavy deposit, We have an awesome partner who will provide a good room near SNU without any deposit. Then we would help you to book there. Please contact Flying Chalks Team via jihyun@flyingchalks.com!
By Gladys Chng
2016-08-02 21:24:07
I was in SNU for my exchange program with some of my fellow NUS friends. Overall it was a very good experience as the students and teachers were all very friendly. I joined in the orientation program, SNUBuddy, where there were buddies assigned and you got a chance to hang out with the local students through activities such as dinner, CCA, and even a sports day they organised for International students. It was very interactive and through such bonding you get to make many more friends as well.