[Call for Application] 2025 College of Humanities Mentoring Program for International Students
As part of the 2025 SNU CORE project, the College of Humanities is recruiting participants for the Mentoring Program for International Students as outlined below. We look forward to the active participation of interested students.
1. Purpose
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- To form teams consisting of Korean and international students in the College of Humanities, providing mentoring to support international students’ adaptation to campus life and exploration of humanities majors.
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- To enhance mentors’ (Korean students) networking and communication skills, while supporting mentees (international students) in smoothly adjusting to university life.
2. Eligibility
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- Currently enrolled students of the College of Humanities (students on leave of absence or who have completed coursework are not eligible.)
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- Both undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to apply.
3. Schedule
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- Application period: Until Friday, October 31, 2025
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- Mentoring period: From the announcement of selection results until Friday, December 12, 2025
4. Application Procedure
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- Individual application: Complete the Google Form
(https://forms.gle/j3VvnsWMmDYn5epr8)
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- Group application: The representative student should complete Attachment 2 and submit it via email to the program coordinator (hjbaeb@snu.ac.kr).
5. Support Details
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Mentoring activity support funds will be provided per team, and participants will receive an official Certificate of Mentoring Activity.
6. Important Notes
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For detailed information regarding eligibility requirements and submission documents, please refer to Attachment 1.
7. Contact Information
College of Humanities Academic Affairs Office
Tel: 02-880-9131 | Email: hjbaeb@snu.ac.kr
Attachments
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2025 Fall Semester Mentoring Program for International Students, College of Humanities (Draft)
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2025 Fall Semester Group Application Form for the Mentoring Program for International Students, College of Humanities
