Housing

On Campus

Maeji House

For New Students
Category Capacity for each room type Remarks
Maeji 1(male) 4 bed(-), 3 bed(600), 2 bed(-), The disabled(-) Shared bathroom &restroom,
separate air conditioner
Maeji 2(female) 4 bed(-), 3 bed(561), 2 bed(-), The disabled(-)
Maeji 3(both) 4 bed(400), 3 bed(-), 2 bed(-), The disabled(-)
Seyon 1(male) 4 bed(-), 3 bed(360), 2 bed(20), The disabled(-) Separate bathroom, restroom, air conditioner
Seyon 2(male) 4 bed(-), 3 bed(69), 2 bed(260), The disabled(4)
Seyon 3(female) 4 bed(-), 3 bed(90), 2 bed(458), The disabled(5)
Cheongyon 1(male) 4 bed(-), 3 bed(366), 2 bed(-), The disabled(2) Shared/separate bathroom & restroom Separate air conditioner
Cheongyon 2(female) 4 bed(-), 3 bed(540), 2 bed(-), The disabled(2)

Dorm fee by room type

Dorm fee by room type
Building Gender Room type Fee(won)
Maeji 1, 2 male, female 3 bed 400,000
Maeji 3 male, female 4 bed 400,000
Seyon 1, 3 male, female 3 bed 720,000
Seyon 2, 3 male, female 2 bed 998,000
Cheongyon 1, 2 male, female 3 bed 998,000

Damage deposit(50,000 won) is not included.

Dormitory application and moving out

Dormitory application
  • Application period : The application period for Maeji House is announced at the end of each semester on the school website and Maji House website. Those who want to apply for Maeji House may refer to the websites at the end of each semester.
    • School website http://www.yonsei.ac.kr
    • Maeji House website: http://dragon.yonsei.ac.kr/~dormi123
  • Applicant qualifications: Undergraduates(new students, current students, students who will register for the next semester, transferred students), graduate students
  • How to apply : Undergraduates should apply via the Internet (http://165.132.237.40:8000/)and graduate students should fill out a form to submit to the dormitory office.
  • How to select dormitory residents
    • All freshmen and sophomores may move into the dormitory
    • For juniors and seniors, academic record, commuting distance, family background, personality, and residence record in the previous semester will be taken into account if the number of applicants exceeds the capacity.
    • Exemplary students (Students who volunteered in social welfare facilities or students with good residence record), high-performing students, award winners in dormitory‐related events may be given priority per mission for residence by the head of Maeji House.
    • Children of those who significantly contributed to the development of the school may be given priority permission for residence by the head of Maeji House.
  • Permission notification : announced on the website
  • Fee payment form : print it out on http://165.132.237.40:8000/ during a specified period (The fee payment form for graduate students will be handed out from the dormitory office)
  • Registration : Pay the fee after printing out the payment form during a specified period (If you fail to pay the fee, your room assignment will be cancelled)
  • Roommate application : Students who paid the fee may apply for a roommate during a specified period on http://165.132.237.40:8000/. Roommates will be randomly assigned if you don't apply. New students cannot apply for a roommate for the first semester
  • Final room assignment : Final room assignment is conducted by a computer program. The results will be announced on the website.
  • Moving-in procedure : show a payment receipt and identification at the information desk and receive a key
Moving out
  • Moving out during a semester : Residents who want to move out during a semester due to absence or withdrawal should notify the dormitory office.
    • Fill in a moving out form
    • Return equipments provided by the House(If there are missing or broken equipments, the equivalent amount will be deducted from damage deposit)
    • Fill in a dormitory fee refund form
      * Students who leave the dorm due to medical conditions or military service should submit related documents
  • Moving out at the end of a semester : Students who move out at the end of a semester should follow these procedures.
    • Move out all personal belongings before a due date.
    • Clean one's room. If a room is not clean enough, black marks will be given to all residents who shared the room.
    • Return equipments provided by the House(If there are missing or broken equipments, the equivalent amount will be deducted from damage deposit)
  • Refund : The fee paid by residents who move out during a semester will be refunded as followings :(Residents who were kicked out cannot receive a refund)
    • Full refund within a week since moving-in
    • 60% refund between the first and second week since moving-in
    • 30% refund within the first month after the second week since moving-in
    • No refund for those who move out after the first month since moving-in
      (Students who leave the dorm due to medical conditions or military service are not subject to the above rule. Moving-in date is designated by the dormitory office.)
  • Kickout : Residents can be kick out of the dorm after the deliberation of a dormitory operation committee.
    • Residents who break dorm rules or disturb the order
    • Residents who take a leave of absence, are removed from the school register, or voluntarily quit the school should move out.
    • Residents who fail to register
    • Residents who are punished under the school rules
    • Residents who suffer from an infectious disease or carry germs
    • Residents who make other troubles in a dormitory
  • Notification of moving out Residents should move out after the inspection of a dormitory superintendent within 48 hours from the notification of moving out
Summer visitor accommodation (During vacation)
  • Open to current students
    • Application period : Summer accommodation is announced on the website. Students may apply during a designated period
    • Application : Apply via the internet (http://165.132.237.40:8000/) for the stay during summer/winter semester. Students who want to stay daily or long‐term may apply at the dormitory office by filling out a form.
    • Registration  : Students who want to stay during summer/winter semester should print out fee payment form posted on the Internet during a specified period and pay the fee at a designated place.
      Students who want to stay daily or long‐term should visit the office to receive the form to pay at Woori Bank inside the campus.
    • Moving-in procedure : Show a payment receipt and identification at the information desk and receive a key.
  • Open to group visitors

    Accommodation is available for group visitors who have made reservations and paid a portion of fee in advance.

    • Facilities : 
      Maeji House is divided into three buildings : Maeji Building, Seyon Building, and Cheongyon building. The House offers a place for personality education for residents as well as a place for student welfare.
      Maeji Building accommodates 1,609 residents in 3 sub-buildings. 3 or 4 residents share a room equipped with a phone, LAN, wardrobes, bookcases, desks and beds. Each floor has a seminar room, a study room, a shared bathroom &restroom, a water purifier. Building 1,2 &3 have a lounge, laundry room, computer room and Building 1 & 2 have a chapel or prayer room.
      Seyon Building accommodates 1,093 residents in 2-bed rooms. Each room has a phone, LAN, wardrobes, book cases desks, beds, a refrigerator, and a drawer. Facilities in Building 1 include a     lounge, a laundry room, a study room, a seminar room and an I ternet cafe. Building 2 has a prayer room and Building 3 has a computer room, a prayer room, a multi-purpose room, and a family room.
      Cheonyon Building accommodates 914 residents in 3-bed rooms in 2 sub-buildings. Each room has a phone, LAN, wardrobes, bookcases, desks, beds, a refrigerator, and a drawer. Facilities include a lounge, a laundry room, a study room, a seminar room, a computer room, a prayer room, and a Shared bathroom.

Off Campus

There are 2 apartment complexes near the campus and a new complex is under construction. The size of an apartment unit varies from 36.3 m², 66 m² to 79.2 m². Units larger than 66m² have more than 2 rooms so that a student can live alone or share with a roommate. Besides, there are a wide range of studios for one person with a cheaper rent compared to apartments. Since rents vary depending on locations and facilities, students can make a choice. Most residential units can be rented for one year or one semester and a rent is usually paid in advance.