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| Because of a limited number of rooms at CJ I-House, students who are late to pay the dormitory fee may not be able to live in CJ I-House. Students who are late to pay and cannot live in CJ-I house will be automatically transferred to Anam Dormitory. |
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International Residence Hall (The CJ I-House) |
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The newly built CJ International House (CJ I-House) stands at the center of the KU experience bringing students together in a shared neighborhood within the campus community.
CJ I-House provides foreign students at Korea University with many convenient facilities, enabling them to enjoy their scholarly pursuits without domestic hassles. The CJ I-House is an air-conditioned, suite-style facility for 258 men and women offering doubles and singles and has a shower booth in each suite. Bathroom facilities are connected to each suite and are shared by the suitemates. Housing custodial staff cleans the bathroom on a weekly basis. It is a comfortable and supportive atmosphere full of extra resources such as computer lab, fitness center, lounge, piano rooms, seminar rooms and library.
Rooms
Each residence is fully furnished with a desk, a wardrobe, blanket, pillow, mini book shelves and phones installed for all calls made within campus and all incoming (but not outgoing) international and domestic calls, and other furnishings. Each suite is air-conditioned and equipped with wireless internet service.
IH Dining
In the kitchen located on each floor of the CJ I-House, students can relax and enjoy meals. You can also cook light Korean traditional snack such as woo-dong, Ramen, etc.
Dormitory features also include
1) Lobby Desk/Information Center
2) Laundry facilities
3) Vending machines for drinks and snacks
4) Public Card Phones on the ground floor
5) Full-time professional staff assistance. Supervisors help ensure environment of peace and mutual respect. However, ultimate management of each dorm is left to the student residents; students have considerable autonomy in deciding how their dorms are managed and in organizing sports festivals and other social events.
6) Conference Room
7) Music Rooms
8) DVD Lounge
9) Prayers Room
The University dormitory system consists of five five-story buildings; two for male students, one for female students, one for students preparing for state examinations of public administration, and one for foreign students and scholars. All five dorms are located at about 10 minutes walking distance from the Main Campus. There is also a central building housing the cafeteria, student lounge, study rooms and conference rooms.
Nestled halfway up wooded hills, the dormitories provide a scenic view of nearby Kaeun Temple, a traditional Korean Buddhist temple. They are also within a walking distance of urban sections of the city adjacent to the campus. The hills behind the dormitories feature hiking trails and several scenic points. The new Green Campus, which adjoins the dormitory area, has tennis courts, a basketball court, a jogging area and plenty of open space for a picnic and contemplation.
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Hall 2 is an air-conditioned dormitory that has been accommodating students from 1980s. It is a traditional corridor-style residence facility with a community bathroom on each floor. Bathrooms are equipped with several shower stalls, toilets and sinks, and are cleaned Monday through Friday by the Housing custodial staff.
Dormitory features
- Lounge/TV area on the first floor
- Laundry room with coin-operated washers and dryers
- Kitchen facilities equipped with refrigerator, microwave oven, gas range oven, water purifier, table and waste basket
- Individual student rooms are not equipped to accommodate electrical and sanitary demands of cooking.
Curfew
Anam Dormitory has a strict curfew policy which all student residents are expected to follow. The building opens at 5:00AM and closes at 12:00AM the following day. Students living in Anam Dormitory must keep this rule in mind and adhere to it at all times.
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