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Extension for 2012 Spring Semester Tuition Fee Payment

Please note that there will be extended period for tuition fee payment as stated below.

1. For whom:

Students who have not yet paid the fourth installment of their tuition or whose registration has exceeded the standard 8 semesters but have not settled their tuition payment. (Those who have to pay extra for they changed their credits)
* The registration will be canceled if the allotment is not paid within the payment period.

2. Payment Period (including internet banking):

Tuesday, May 29th ~ Thursday, May 31st, 2012. 9:00~17:00

3. Payment Location

▶ All local banks (Credit card available)

4. Bill Print

Available from Tuesday, May 24th. 9:00
Guideline: Log onto MySNU Website (http://my.snu.ac.kr) → Academic Affairs Administration → Registration/Scholarship → Registration → Bill Print

4. Payment by credit card

Payment by credit cards is acceptable only when done by Nonghyup BC card, Nonghyup NH card, Shinhan card and Woori card. Students may visit the local branches of the respective banks to pay by credit card, or they may pay their tuition via the on-line payment service of each card company.

  • Card payment cancellation is only allowed on the day of the payment.
  • Students may not change the installment purchase period after payment.
  • Payment by another person’s card is accepted. Payment by corporate cards or check cards is not allowed.
  • Confirmation receipt printing services are available from 13:00 on the next day of your payment.

5. Tuition Calculation Methods for Students who have Exceeded the Standard 8 Semesters

  • 1)Students enrolled in the Undergraduate School
    • For students who take 1~3 credits: 1/6 of original tuition
    • For students who take 4~6 credits: 1/3 of original tuition
    • For students who take 7~9 credits: 1/2 of original tuition
    • For students who take 10 credits or more: Full payment
  • 2)Students enrolled in the Graduate Schools
    • For students who take 1~3 credits: 1/2 of original tuition
    • For students who take 4 credits or more: Full payment

3. Note

From 2012 Spring Semester on, those who have exceeded 8 semesters but not taken any credit for the semester (‘0 credit registration’) will be disenrolled for nonregistration.