Ewha Womans University South Korea
Accommodation

Accommodation:

1. Dormitory
Ewha has 3 types of dormitories that are assigned to students according to their admitted programs

  • Hanwoori Hall
    Open only to regular undergraduate students of Ewha
  • Graduate Student Dormitory (Buildings A & B)
    For graduate students and long-term researchers or professors
  • International House
    caters to exchange students and short-term guests

Furnishing: Basic furniture that includes bed, desk, closet and extension telephone, along with Internet access.

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

For more information on rates and application, click here!

2. 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!

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. 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.

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2016-10-30 02:17:34
I chose to embark on my exchange with Ewha University for the safe and vibrant city! There is a Shinhan Bank located in school too, so it's really convenient. As the staffs were well prepared for the many student applicants, hiccups were almost negligible as the procedures were already in place. I would recommend opening an account with Citibank in Singapore (if you’re from Singapore) as it didn't require extra service fees when I withdrew cash and it was also easy to locate an ATM; no hassle! (:
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2016-10-17 19:11:10
If you are someone who's always hungry (like me), Sinchon has a number of shops and affordable eateries located just 10 minutes away, some even 24hrs! And if you love drinking and a life that never sleeps, Korea has it way cheaper than Singapore, especially in Hongdae!
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2016-10-13 20:40:28
The application for Credit Card is FOC but one useful tip to note is to bring some cash from your home country as the exchange rate is better there!
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2016-10-09 13:50:48
I would definitely recommend staying in Ewha'sInternational Dormitory since it’s located within campus and makes travelling to class real easy! Plus, everything from basic furniture, bed, cupboard, desk, a functional toilet, internet access, utility bills and even a mini-fridge are included within the dorm fees!
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2016-10-05 20:44:01
As a city campus, Ewha's surrounding area is vibrant! There are lots of shopping located (literally) outside campus on Ewha Street! An abundance of life but there are plenty of conducive areas for studying and chilling with friends as well!
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2016-10-03 17:47:27
I would definitely recommend the campus accommodation! It was a 2-person, ensuite room with study tables and Internet access. Pretty much everything was included for just SGD350, it was also very clean and better than expected but we were only allowed to arrive one day before orientation to settle in.
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2016-10-03 17:45:04
Ewha is located in town with lots of shopping surrounding the area. In addition, due to its favourable location, we only spent SGD60 per month on transport! The school also provides pick-up service to your accommodation but you have to sign up for it.