On Monday, January 22nd, SUNY Korea launched the Access to Excellence (AE) Program for the newly enrolled freshmen of the Spring 2024 semester. Scheduled to run from January 22 to February 2, the program is designed to offer comprehensive academic support, focusing on collegiate-level English and Math classes. During these two weeks, 52 incoming students will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in coursework, connect with their peers, and integrate into the college community, aiding their adaptation to university life.
The primary goal of the AE Program is to help the incoming students prepare both mentally and academically for the upcoming Spring 2024 semester. The program boasts a diverse curriculum, featuring a morning session dedicated to Academic Speaking & Writing (English) and an afternoon session offering a Refresher STEM Class (Math). In addition, students who demonstrate excellence in attendance and exhibit the most improvement in their grades will receive recognition and rewards.
The AE program presents a unique opportunity for freshmen to elevate their scores in placement exams and establish a robust academic foundation for their journey at SUNY Korea.
On Wednesday, May 13, students gathered in Academic Building C107 for the “Global Career LinkedIn Playbook” workshop hosted by SUNY Korea CDC. The session, held from 12:20 PM to 1:50 PM, was presented by global career expert Brian Yoo, and focused on how students can effectively use LinkedIn to build their personal brand and expand professional opportunities. Before the presentation began, students were provided with a light lunch and refreshments. Brian Yoo started t
Korea Foreign School MoU Fayston Global Campus MoU SUNY Korea signed Memorandums of Understanding with two international schools, Korea Foreign School and Fayston Global Campus, on April 22nd and April 24th respectively. Through these partnerships, SUNY Korea marks a milestone in strengthening ties with global engagement and building collaborative educational pathways. SUNY Korea and Korea Foreign School will focus on strengthening student recruitment and institutional v
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, students from across the Incheon Global Campus gathered at SUNY Korea for the Spring 2026 IGC STEM Career Connect, a career development event designed to help STEM students better understand today’s job market and prepare for their future careers. The program welcomed 96 students from all IGC universities, including 59 students from SUNY Korea, showing strong interest from the campus community in exploring career opportunities in STEM field
On March 18, SUNY Korea welcomed Asela Huh, a Stony Brook University alumna, for a special seminar titled “Luxury Brands & Art.” With over 33 years of experience at CHANEL Korea, Huh shared insights on leadership, branding, and the evolving meaning of luxury. Reflecting on her career as a Former General Manager of Fashion, Watches & Fine Jewelry at CHANEL Korea, Huh emphasized that success in the luxury industry is not defined solely by profit, but by relationships
SUNY Korea successfully held the Spring 2026 Convocation Ceremony on Thursday, February 26, 2026, welcoming a record-breaking 181 new students — the largest spring intake in the university’s history. The incoming class represents nine countries, including Korea, the United States, Nicaragua, Nigeria, South Africa, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Brazil, and El Salvador. The diversity of this cohort highlights SUNY Korea’s continued growth and its commitment to fostering a globally