Pai Chai University

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Pai Chai University
배재대학교
Motto크고자 하거든 남을 섬기라.
Motto in English
Whoever would be great among you must be your servant.
Type Private
Established1885
President Kim, Wook
Academic staff
310
Administrative staff
570
Students14,199
Undergraduates 8220
Postgraduates 1,017
Address
155-40, Baejae-ro, seo-gu, Daejeon
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Campus Urban
Mascot Tiger, Ginkgo biloba, Yulan magnolia
Website pcu.ac.kr
36°19′14″N127°21′58″E / 36.3206°N 127.3662°E / 36.3206; 127.3662


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