Located on the Seoul campus, Sameuiwon is a newly renovated dormitory complex that can accommodate 392 students. Both Korean and international students may opt to
live in this dormitory.
The rooms are equipped with beds, desks, cabinets, air conditioners, LAN, and land phones for the comfort of students. Generally four students share each room.
Partially funded by the Korean government, this new residential hall opened in March 2005 with the most up-to-date facilities. It can accommodate a total of 432 students. Two students share a room with a toilet and bathtub.
Kyung Hee University's I-Houses I, II, and IV--intended to ease international students' transition to life in Korea--were constructed beginning in August 2008 and are currently open for use. The I-House serves as a platform for students of various nationalities to come together in cultural exchange and understanding to become global Kyung Hee-ans. Each room houses two occupants and includes a kitchenette, restroom, and other necessities.
There are many off-campus housing options in close proximity to the campuses.
For more information regarding finding and securing off-campus housing, please contact the Center for International Students and Scholars.