Are you an international student exploring flexible study options connected to South Korean universities? With its advanced technology, fascinating culture, and academic institutions, South Korea attracts students seeking a high-quality education. However, students researching online learning should check each university carefully: an online course, a blended degree, and a fully online bachelor’s degree are not the same thing.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at a South Korean university commonly considered by students researching online study.

Read on to understand what each official page currently offers and which restrictions international students should review before applying.

Top Schools Offering Online Bachelor’s Degrees in South Korea

1. Korea National Open University

Korea National Open University is the strongest match among the three institutions reviewed here. Founded in 1972, KNOU offers 26 bachelor’s degree programs. Its learning model is blended, combining online courses through U-KNOU Campus with face-to-face classes at regional campuses.

Students can review undergraduate departments in areas such as Korean language and literature, economics, and law. However, international applicants should note an important restriction: KNOU does not issue student visas for foreign students, and applicants must have a registered residence in Korea. TOPIK scores are not required for admission, but applicants should have sufficient Korean-language skills to complete the university’s programs successfully.

Because KNOU uses blended rather than fully online delivery, applicants should review the learning format and attendance requirements before applying.

We hope this article was informative and helpful. If you are searching for distance-learning programs, check out our Study in Korea guide and Available Programs for International Students for more study options!

About the Author: Hyun Lee

Hi! I am Hyun, and I am the founder at Global Scholarships. I've received a full-tuition scholarship at Birmingham-Southern College and a $1,000 Burger King Scholarship for my undergraduate degree and was offered a fully funded scholarship consisting of tuition, living stipend, and health insurance for computer science Ph.D. program at North Carolina State University. You can read more about my scholarship journey here. If you are interested, you can follow me on Linkedin where I regularly write about scholarships.

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