List of universities and colleges in Seoul

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This is a list of universitiesand collegesin Seoul, South Korea .

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National universities

NameFoundedControlEnrollmentLocationOther branches
Korea National Sport University 1977National Songpa-gu
Korea National University of Arts 1993National4,071 [1] Seocho-gu
Seoul National University 1946National28,264 Gwanak-gu (Main Campus) Jongno-gu (Yeongeon Campus), Pyeongchang-gun (Pyeongchang Campus), Siheung-si (Siheung Campus)
Seoul National University of Education 1946NationalSeocho-gu
Seoul National University of Science and Technology 1910National11,472 Nowon-gu

Public universities

NameFoundedControlEnrollmentLocationOther branches
University of Seoul 1918Public11,613 Dongdaemun-gu

Private universities

NameFoundedControlEnrollmentLocationOther branches
Catholic University of Korea 1855Private11,013Jongo-gu Hyehwa-dong (Songsin Campus), Banpo-dong (Songeui Campus), Bucheon-si (Songsim Campus)
Chugye University for the Arts 1974Private Seodaemun-gu
Chung-Ang University 1916Private21,847 Dongjak-gu Anseong-si (Da Vinci Campus)
Dongduk Women's University 1950Private7,500 Seongbuk-gu
Dongguk University 1906Private15,502 Jung-gu Ilsan-gu (Goyang Campus), Los Angeles (Los Angeles Campus)
Duksung Women's University 1920Private6,944 Dobong-gu Dobong-gu (Ssangmundong Campus),
Ewha Womans University 1886Private20,330Seodaemun-gu
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 1954Private27,351Dongdaemun-gu Yongin-si (Global Campus)
Hansung University 1972Private8,030Seongbuk-guJongno-gu (Design Campus)
Hanyang University 1939Private25,155 Seongdong-gu Sangnok-gu (ERICA Campis)
Hongik University 1946Private21,305 Mapo-gu Sejong-si (Sejong Campus)
Konkuk University 1931Private32,100 Gwangjin-gu Chungju-si (Chungju Campus)
Kookmin University 1946Private14,944Seongbuk-gu
Korea University 1905Private29,445Seongbuk-guSejong-si (Sejong Campus)
Kwangwoon University 1934Private13,100Nowon-gu
Kyonggi University 1947Private17,000Seodaemun-gu Suwon-si (Main Campus)
Kyung Hee University 1911Private33,373Dongdaemun-guYongin-si, (Global Campus), Namyangju-si, (Gwangneung Campus)
Myongji University 1948Private24,648Seodaemun-guYongin-si (Natural Science Campus)
Sahmyook University 1906Private5,922Nowon-gu
Sangmyung University 1937Private11,873Jongno-gu Cheonan-si (Cheonan Campus)
Sejong University 1940Private20,391Gwangjin-gu
Seokyeong University 1947Private8,401Seongbuk-gu
Seoul Women's University 1960Private8,338Nowon-gu
Sogang University 1960Private15,111Mapo-gu
Sookmyung Women's University 1906Private10,492 Yongsan-gu Yongsan-gu (Second Foundation Campus)
Soongsil University 1897Private16,406Dongjak-gu
Sungkonghoe University 1914Private3,537 Guro-gu
Sungkyunkwan University 1398Private34,441Jongno-guSuwon-si (Natural Sciences Campus)
Sungshin Women's University 1936Private13,000Seongbuk-gu
Yonsei University 1885Private29,832Seodaemun-gu (Main Campus) Songdo-si (International Campus)

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References

  1. "Korea National University of Arts - At a Glance". www.karts.ac.kr. Retrieved 2024-12-23.