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Yes, you can receive a full refund if you cancel before the program starts. If you cancel on the first day of the program, only 80% of the tuition will be refunded. No refunds will be available from the second day of the program. For more details, please review the refund policy on our website.
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You can take a minimum of 3 credits and a maximum of 9 credits. After paying the tuition, you can still adjust your credit load, but additional payment or refunds may be required. Please refer to the refund policy on the WAY website. Changes can only be made before the course add/drop period ends.
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Please contact the Korean embassy or consulate directly to check if you need a visa or not. The WAY Office is not responsible for issuing visas, and students must verify their own visa requirements. If the embassy/consulate asks for a D-2-8 visa or a Certificate of Admission (CoA), please request your CoA through the application system(Visa Application menu). If you are taking online courses only, no visa is required.
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You can find all available courses, syllabi, and professor information on the WAY website under the Courses menu.
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No, that was just a preferred course survey. You will need to officially register for courses during the course registration period. Keep in mind that spots are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis, so make sure you don’t miss the registration period!
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At this moment, you won’t have access for the Yonsei Portal yet. The Portal access will be granted 1-2 days before the dormitory or course registration period. Thank you for your patience!
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Not yet. You will need to prepare for the next steps such as course registration and dormitory applications. Detailed guidelines for specific dates will be sent to enrolled students via email.
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Congratulations! However, you still need to complete the tuition fee payment to ensure the registration. The whole process is only complete once you receive a confirmation of enrollment email.
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In this case, you can submit a certificate of enrollment (CoE) instead of a GPA transcript.
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Only high school seniors who have been officially admitted to a university are eligible to apply. You must submit your official admission letter.