INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION
TO CAMPUS

Seoul National University unfolds its
diverse possibilities across five campuses.
Different spaces come together and aim toward a single goal.

Gwanak Campus

Gwanak-ro 1, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

Gwanak Campus, located on a 4,109,000㎡ site (equivalent to 575 soccer fields) at the foot of Mt. Gwanak and home to 14 colleges, is the center of academic pursuits. Since its establishment as a comprehensive campus in 1975, Gwanak campus has organically connected SNU’s various campuses, research facilities and affiliated organizations.

Map
Colleges & Graduate Schools
  • 1
    College of Humanities
  • 1
    College of Social Sciences
  • 1
    College of Natural Sciences
  • 1
    College of Business Administration
  • 1
    College of Engineering
  • 1
    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • 1
    College of Fine Arts
  • 1
    College of Education
  • 1
    College of Human Ecology
  • 1
    College of Veterinary Medicine
  • 1
    College of Pharmacy
  • 1
    College of Music
  • 1
    School of Transdisciplinary Innovations
  • 1
    SNU College
  • 1
    Graduate School of Public Health
  • 1
    Graduate School of Public Administration
  • 1
    Graduate School of Environmental Studies
  • 1
    Graduate School of International Studies
  • 1
    Graduate School of Business
  • 1
    School of Law
  • 1
    Graduate School of Engineering Practice
  • 1
    Graduate School of Data Science
Main Facilities
  • 1
    Main gate
  • 1
    Kyujanggak
  • 1
    University Cultural Center
  • 1
    Administration Building
  • 1
    Library
  • 1
    Student Center
  • 1
    Poongsan-madang Outdoor Theater
  • 1
    Museum of Art
  • 1
    Gymnasium
  • 1
    Museum
  • 1
    Sports Center
  • 1
    Gwanak Student Residence Hall
  • Yeongeon Campus

    Daehak-ro 103, Jongro-gu, Seoul

    Fostering global leaders in medicine

    Yeongeon Campus is at the center of Korea’s national medical development, and takes great pride in its long history and tradition. As the foundation of healthcare research and education, it is at the vanguard of medical science research.

  • Pyeongchang Campus

    Pyeongchang-daero 1447,
    Daehwa-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do

    A leader in green-bio science

    Pyeongchang Campus is a forward base that goes beyond the integration of agricultural industries and presents a vision for the future of advanced agriculture. It aims to be Northeast Asia’s representative hub in the green-bio field.

  • Siheung Campus

    Seouldaehak-ro 173, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do

    Researching new businesses
    in the 4th Industrial Revolution

    Siheung Campus focuses on future industries such as AI, mobility, and bio, conducting diverse research and education into convergence. The SNU Bio Cluster will serve as an innovative industry-academy cooperation ecosystem by attracting medical and bio companies and fostering professional talent.

  • Suwon Campus

    Seoho-ro 89, Gwonseon-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do

    Advanced agricultural research

    Suwon Campus is developing into an agricultural research platform based on its research environment, which includes smart farms. It is committed to smart agricultural research and talent development, and is contributing to the development of agriculture through shared growth with the local community.

COLLEGES
&
GRADUATE SCHOOLS

STUDENT SUPPORT
FACILITIES

Health Service Center
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3F, Student Center (Bldg. 63)

The Health Service Center provides primary care for various medical fields, and promotes the health of its members through projects like CPR training and on-campus environmental hygiene. SNU students can receive free annual health checkups, and the center also operates mental health, smoking cessation, and obesity clinics.

Gwanak Student Residence Hall
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Bldg. 900~935

Gwanak Student Residence Hall, including the Undergraduate, Graduate, Family, and BK Halls, is home to around 6,000 students from various nationalities. Students can enjoy fulfilling experiences within the community and engage in diverse programs on character development, culture, education and physical training.

Center for Campus Life & Culture
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5F, Student Center (Bldg. 63)

The Center for Campus Life & Culture provides psychological support during university life, whenever students wish to learn about themselves, or want to further develop their capabilities. The center offers various professional services including psychological counseling, crisis counseling, and capability development services to help students resolve their difficulties.

Center for Students with Disabilities
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1F, Student Center (Bldg. 63)

The Center for Students with Disabilities strives to improve the educational rights and campus life of students with disabilities, offering support in learning, transportation and daily living. The center operates programs to improve the understanding and awareness of disabilities, fostering a more inclusive campus.

Lounge for Students with Disabilities
(Dasom Nuri)
: 1F, Administration Building (Bldg.60)

Human Rights Center
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3F, Woojeongwon Global Center (Bldg. 153)

The Human Rights Center supports the protection and promotion of human rights at SNU, ensuring that members can focus on education and research within a community of respect and trust. It provides solutions through consultations and investigations of human rights violations, along with education and research to promote human rights.

Career Development Center
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2F, Lotte International Hall (Bldg. 152-1)

The Career Development Center provides professional services to help students realize their potential in a way that is meaningful to both themselves and society. Through support such as career counseling, mentoring, customized programs, job fairs, and global internships, the center helps students transition into successful members of society.