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Chung-Ang University

Dormitory

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Seoul Campus : dormitory.cau.ac.kr

Application Procedures

Students will be selected according to their academic performance. (last semester GPA) Students can apply for dormitory housing in February and August. Relevant information will be posted on the CAU Webpage [http://dormitory.cau.ac.kr], will be announced in the CAU newspaper, and will be e-mailed as a form of CyberNewsletter from the Student Affairs Team during the vacation.

  • LAN and Internet service available
  • Access to foreign TV channels (English, German, Chinese, and Japanese)
  • Study rooms
  • Computer lab
  • TV, VCR, and vending machines at the lounge on each floor
  • Showers and washing machines on each floor
  • A weight-training center, an aerobics room
  • Phone line accessible in each room

Guide to Dormitory Life

  • If you have a problem or are encountering difficulties, you are advised to ask your roommates or buddies for help before the dormitory supervisors. If the problem is not solved within the dormitory, you may ask help from the International Center.
  • Blankets and pillows must be turned in at the guardroom before departure for home. Compliance with the dormitory rules is required.
  • Notices of the dining schedule, dormitory events, and relevant rules will be posted on the bulletin board.

You may also ask the dormitory supervisors for relevant information.

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Da Vinci Cmpus : dorm.cau.ac.kr

University Housing offers various housing options to create a college-culture environment unique to CAU. Approximately 2,000 students or 20% of the Da Vinci campus population choose to stay at the university housing.

Application Procedures

Male Students Female Students
Building Number of Rooms(Type) Capacity Building Number of Rooms(Type) Capacity
Yeji 1 114(double) 228 Myeongdeok 1 176(double) 350
Yeji 2 114(double) 228 Myeongdeok 2 178(double) 354
Yeji 3 181(double, triple) 384 Myeongdeok 3 191(double) 382
Student Welfare Center 16(double) 16
Total 425 856 Total 545 1,086
Male Students
Building Number of Rooms(Type) Capacity
Yeji 1 114(double) 228
Yeji 2 114(double) 228
Yeji 3 181(double, triple) 384
Student Welfare Center 16(double) 16
Total 425 856
Female Students
Building Number of Rooms(Type) Capacity
Myeongdeok 1 176(double) 350
Myeongdeok 2 178(double) 354
Myeongdeok 3 191(double) 382
Total 545 1,086

Facilities

  • Every building has a study room, a computer room, a seminar room, and a lounge, and there is free Internet access in each room. Also, there is a fitness room and a lounge equipped with computers with Internet connection, a free photocopier, and a refrigerator at the Student Welfare Center.
  • The theater Cine-house, equipped with a 200-inch screen and sound facilities, is open for presentations and performances during the week and shows movies on weekends. Also, there is a driving range, a tennis court, a convenience store, an optical store, and a cosmetics store.

Applying for University Housing

Selction Standards

1.New Students (1st year students)
  • Students whose home is far from the campus are given priority.
  • Thereafter, the available rooms are assigned according to the total points for academic records and the distance of the campus from the student's home.
2.Continuing or returning students

Depending on the availability of houses, the total points for the previous GPA and the distance of the campus from the student's home are used as bases for housing assignment.

3.The priority order for selection
  • 1

    students with disabilities

  • 2

    state subsidy recipients

  • 3

    persons of distinguished services to the state, or their children

  • 4

    foreign nationals

  • 5

    Korean nationals living abroad

  • 6

    model dorm residents

  • 7

    executive in the dorm resident committee

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