
The Cheapest Universities in Korea for International Students (Real Tuition Data)
"I want to study in Korea, but I am afraid the tuition will be too expensive."
If this sounds like you, you are not alone. Many international students look at Seoul first, then worry that Korea is impossible without a full scholarship.
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This article is information only. It is not legal, immigration, scholarship, or admissions advice. Tuition, admission tracks, dormitory rules, scholarships, and visa rules can change. Before applying or paying any fee, check the official notice from the university, Korean immigration, or the Korean embassy for your country.
The Short Answer
The cheapest universities in Korea are usually not the famous private universities in central Seoul.
In the tuition data reviewed by GoKorea Study, the lowest confirmed annual average tuition amounts are mostly at public, national, regional, maritime, technology, education, or special-purpose universities.
For international students, the most realistic low-cost group is often national and public universities outside central Seoul. Many confirmed options in the data are around KRW 3.72 million to KRW 4.51 million per year in average tuition.
There are cheaper numbers in the data, including KRW 1.82 million, KRW 2.00 million, KRW 2.06 million, and KRW 2.53 million per year. But some of those schools are special-purpose schools or do not operate an international degree admission track in the reviewed profile. So do not choose only by the cheapest number. First check whether international degree admission is actually available.
Also remember: tuition is not your full study budget. Tuition does not include dormitory cost, food, transport, insurance, books, visa-related costs, or daily living costs. Check the official notice for each cost before you decide.
What "Cheap" Means in This Article
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This article uses annual average tuition figures from the university profiles reviewed by GoKorea Study. The figures are listed as public average tuition amounts for 2025.
That means the number is useful for comparison, but it is not always your exact bill. Your real tuition can change by major, campus, degree level, scholarship result, semester of entry, and university policy.
Some universities list different tuition by department in the official admission guide. Use this article as a shortlist. Then check the exact tuition for your major.
Cheapest Confirmed Options for International Students
The table below focuses on low annual average tuition and a visible international, foreign, or global admission path in the reviewed profile.
It is not a final ranking. The data supports a low-tuition comparison, but it does not prove which school is "best" for your major, visa situation, language level, or scholarship chance.
| University | Region / city | Type | Annual average tuition | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology | Gwangju / Buk-gu | Special-purpose | About KRW 2.06 million | Very low tuition, but it is a science and technology institution. Check the official admission notice for available programs. |
| University of Seoul | Seoul / Dongdaemun-gu | Public | About KRW 2.53 million | One of the lowest Seoul options in the data, with a foreign student special selection profile. |
| Korea National University of Education | Chungcheong / Cheongju-si | National | About KRW 3.35 million | Low tuition, but it is education-focused. Check whether your intended degree path is open to international students. |
| Korea National University of Heritage | Chungcheong / Buyeo-gun | Special-purpose | About KRW 3.38 million | Very low tuition for heritage-related study. Program fit is important. |
| Mokpo National Maritime University | Jeolla / Mokpo-si | National | About KRW 3.41 million | Low tuition, maritime-focused. Best for students who want that field. |
| Korea Maritime & Ocean University | Busan / Yeongdo-gu | National | About KRW 3.72 million | Low tuition with a maritime and ocean focus in Busan. |
| Kumoh National Institute of Technology | Daegu-Gyeongbuk / Gumi-si | National | About KRW 3.77 million | A low-cost national technology option. |
| Gyeongguk National University | Daegu-Gyeongbuk / Andong-si | National | About KRW 3.79 million | Low annual average tuition in a regional city. |
| Kongju National University | Chungcheong / Gongju-si | National | About KRW 3.86 million | Regional national university with low average tuition. |
| Mokpo National University | Jeolla / Muan-gun | National | About KRW 3.87 million | Regional national university with a low tuition band. |
These are strong first places to check if your first filter is price. But price should not be your only filter. Before applying, confirm your major, admission round, language proof, dormitory option, and scholarship rule in the official notice.
Low-Cost National and Regional Universities
For many international students, the most practical cheap path is a normal national university outside central Seoul.
These schools are not always the absolute cheapest number in the dataset, but they often have broader major choices than very small or special-purpose institutions.
| University | Region / city | Type | Annual average tuition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kunsan National University | Jeolla / Gunsan-si | National | About KRW 3.90 million |
| Changwon National University | Busan-Gyeongnam / Changwon-si | National | About KRW 3.91 million |
| Sunchon National University | Jeolla / Suncheon-si | National | About KRW 3.97 million |
| Hankyong National University | Gyeonggi-Incheon / Anseong-si | National | About KRW 4.02 million |
| Jeju National University | Jeju / Jeju-si | National | About KRW 4.03 million |
| Pukyong National University | Busan-Gyeongnam / Nam-gu | National | About KRW 4.05 million |
| Gyeongsang National University | Busan-Gyeongnam / Jinju-si | National | About KRW 4.08 million |
| Chonnam National University | Jeolla / Buk-gu | National | About KRW 4.18 million |
| Kangwon National University | Gangwon / Chuncheon-si | National | About KRW 4.20 million |
| Chungbuk National University | Chungcheong / Cheongju-si | National | About KRW 4.29 million |
| Chungnam National University | Chungcheong / Yuseong-gu | National | About KRW 4.39 million |
| Jeonbuk National University | Jeolla / Jeonju-si | National | About KRW 4.45 million |
| Pusan National University | Busan-Gyeongnam / Geumjeong-gu | National | About KRW 4.47 million |
| Kyungpook National University | Daegu-Gyeongbuk / Buk-gu | National | About KRW 4.51 million |
This is why "cheap university in Korea" often means "national university in a regional city."
The tuition may be lower than many private universities. Also, living outside central Seoul may be easier for some students. But the data in this article does not give a full living-cost comparison, so check housing, transport, and meal costs in the official information.
Seoul Options Are Usually More Expensive
Seoul is attractive. It has internships, subway access, language schools, culture, and more international students.
But Seoul is not usually the cheapest place to study.
In the reviewed data, University of Seoul is the clear low-tuition Seoul option at about KRW 2.53 million per year. Seoul National University is about KRW 6.06 million per year. Seoul National University of Science and Technology is about KRW 5.49 million per year.
Many private universities in Seoul are much higher. For example, the data lists several major Seoul private universities around KRW 8 million to KRW 9 million per year in average tuition.
This does not mean you should avoid Seoul. It means you should compare tuition, dormitory availability, scholarship chance, language track, major strength, and visa requirements together.
Very Cheap on Paper, But Not Always a Real Option
Some rows in the data show very low tuition, but the reviewed profile says the school does not operate an international degree admission track.
Do not treat these as normal international-student options unless a new official notice says otherwise.
| University | Annual average tuition | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Joong-Ang Sangha University | About KRW 1.82 million | The reviewed profile says international degree admission is not operated. |
| Youngsan University of Seon Studies | About KRW 2.00 million | The reviewed profile says international degree admission is not operated. |
| Seoul National University of Education | About KRW 3.26 million | The reviewed profile says international degree admission is not operated. |
| Busan National University of Education | About KRW 3.32 million | The reviewed profile says international degree admission is not operated. |
| Chuncheon National University of Education | About KRW 3.49 million | The reviewed profile says international degree admission is not operated. |
This is a common mistake. A university can have low public tuition, but that does not mean it is open to international degree applicants.
Always check the official international admissions page.
What Tuition Does Not Include
Tuition is only one part of the cost.
The annual average tuition number does not include dormitory fees, housing deposits, meals, books, insurance, visa-related costs, flights, transport, phone plans, or daily living expenses.
The dataset shows whether many universities have dormitories, and some profiles include dormitory capacity rates. But a dormitory being available does not mean you are guaranteed a room.
Check the official dormitory notice for your university. Ask whether international students can apply, when the application opens, what documents are needed, and what the payment deadline is.
How to Choose a Cheap University Without Making a Bad Choice
Start with tuition, but do not stop there.
First, check your major. Some low-cost schools are specialized in maritime, education, heritage, science, technology, or sports fields.
Second, check the international admission track. Use the current foreign student, international student, or global admission notice. Do not plan with domestic Korean admissions pages.
Third, check the language rule. Some programs require Korean proof. Some English-track programs require English proof. If the data does not state the exact rule for your program, check the official notice.
Finally, check scholarships after tuition. A higher-tuition university with a strong scholarship can sometimes be cheaper than a low-tuition university with no scholarship. But do not assume a scholarship unless the official notice says so.
A Simple Shortlist Strategy
If your budget is tight, build your list like this:
| List type | What to include |
|---|---|
| Budget-first list | National or public universities around KRW 3.72 million to KRW 4.51 million per year |
| Seoul-low-cost list | University of Seoul, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul National University |
| Specialized-low-cost list | GIST, maritime universities, technology universities, heritage or education-focused schools |
| Verify-before-use list | Schools where the profile says international degree admission is not operated |
Then choose only the schools where your major, language level, admission eligibility, and budget all match.
Cheap tuition is useful. A wrong application is expensive.
The best cheap university is not always the lowest number. It is the lowest realistic option that fits your major, language level, visa path, and life plan.
Related Guides
- Tuition + Dormitory: Yearly Cost
- Seoul vs Regional Universities
- Universities with English-Taught Degrees
- Global Korea Scholarship (GKS): The Complete Guide
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카드뉴스 5포인트
Cheap usually means national or public Many low-tuition options in Korea are national, public, regional, or special-purpose universities.
The lowest number is not always usable Some very cheap schools do not operate international degree admission in the reviewed profile.
A realistic low-cost band is around KRW 3.72M-4.51M Many practical national university options fall in this annual average tuition range.
Tuition is not the full budget Dormitory, food, transport, insurance, books, visa costs, and daily life are separate.
Check the official notice before paying Tuition, majors, scholarships, and language rules can change by year and program.
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Hook: "I want to study in Korea, but I think every university is too expensive." Not true.
Point 1: The cheapest universities in Korea are usually national, public, regional, or special-purpose schools.
Point 2: In real tuition data, many practical options are around KRW 3.72M to KRW 4.51M per year.
Point 3: But the lowest tuition number is not enough. Some cheap schools do not operate international degree admission.
Point 4: Tuition does not include dormitory, food, transport, insurance, books, or visa-related costs. Always check the official notice.
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