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Seoul National University Ranks #1 in Highest Investment in Its Students

The statistics on how much educational spending each university in Korea is directing towards their students has recently been released. The student investment of each institution was calculated irrelevant to their tuition fees.

Seoul National University turned out to be number one in terms of student investment among all Korean universities with more than 10,000 enrolled students. According to research conducted by the Korean Educational Development Institute (KEDI), SNU invested a total of 33,439,500 KRW last year per student. This amount was also overwhelmingly higher than that of the second-ranking Yonsei University, which invested a total of 20 million KRW per student.

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Korean Educational Development Institute announced on November 1 that their analysis of the per capita student investment of each academic institution is now available on the government’s Center for H.E.I Information Disclosure official university information website (academyinfo.go.kr). Per capita student investment refers to how much each college in Korea spent on services and education directly offered to every student on average during a span of one year.

Top 10 Universities for Highest Student Investment
(universities with more than ten thousand enrolled students, units: KRW, persons)

Name of University

Per Capita Student Investment (KRW)

Enrolled Students

Seoul National University

33,439,500

26,779

Yonsei University

20,471,800

37,959

Sungkyunkwan University

16,617,400

26,175

Ajou University

15,988,000

13,168

Korea University

15,841,600

36,747

Sogang University

14,996,200

11,049

Catholic University of Korea

14,805,200

11,081

Hanyang University

14,719,900

32,948

Ewha Woman’s University

14,017,400

21,211

Kyung Hee University

13,731,800

31,175

* Per capita student investment is the education-related expenditures of each school per student.
* Material made available by Korean Educational Development Institute (KEDI)

According to this KEDI report, the average per capita student investment last year of all 173 four-year universities in Korea was 10,561,100 KRW, a 7.3% increase compared to 2008. First on the list overall for the university with the highest student investment per capita was CHA Medical University spending 68,640,600 KRW per student, fourteen times more than Shinkyeoung University. For universities with more than ten thousand enrolled students, Seoul National University ranked first, spending six times more than the lowest-ranking Baekseok University.

Following SNU and spending about 20 million KRW per student was Yonsei University, while Sungkyunkwan University came in close behind spending 16 million KRW in each of its students. Among the top ten universities for highest student investment, SNU was the sole national or public university and Ajou University was the only top ten ranking university that is not located in the capital Seoul. When taking all other universities into account, Pohang University of Science and Technology ranked second behind CHA Medical University spending roughly 67 million KRW per student, while JungWon University ranked third spending 37 million KRW. SNU ranked fifth on this list.

Jan. 3, 2011
Written by LEE BoYoung, SNU English Editor
bylee0708@gmail.com