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King Sejong Institutes Overview
2006
Established
87
Countries
252
Number of KSI
1.2M
Students
What Our Students Are Saying
Before taking classes at the King Sejong Institute, I had only self-studied with textbooks and didn’t have the experience nor the confidence to actually speak Korean out loud. The classes I’ve since taken took me to a whole new level that I never would have reached on my own. Through great teachers and the in-depth course material, I’m a more confident speaker and have had so many incredible new experiences in my life all thanks to the King Sejong Institute.
Carlson, Alexa
Practical Korean 3
I’m happy with the teachers and the students, it’s a friendly low-pressure way to learn Korean. They also have events every once in a while, like calligraphy classes, that are kinda fun.
Anonymous
Intermediate A
This place is amazing! I started with zero knowledge and now I can read and write Hangul!
D’Alessandro, Joseph
Intermediate A
King Sejong Institute is an affordable, approachable, and accessible way to learn Korean. The classes are engaging and curriculum is built for adult learning, so I’ve been able to learn a lot despite a busy schedule.
Moon, Melody
Basic B
I’ve tried several times through different means to learn Korean, but I’ve only ever actually made progress thanks to the King Sejong Institute. The classes are very affordable and very thorough. The group in-person setting has been very helpful and I feel like I’ve gained more knowledge in a semester than I did from months of trying to self-study.
Dorian
Basic B
I began the course knowing some basic phrases, but almost illiterate in Hangeul. After the first lesson, I found myself reading signs all over Koreatown, and soon enough, I even began to understand some of what I was reading!
Michael R.
Basic A
After an intense college workload damaged my relationship with learning, these classes helped me to enjoy it again. The teachers are great and I’ve truly enjoyed learning Korean for learning’s sake.
Dirkes, Christina
Intermediate C
I was incredibly intimidated by Hangul when I first started taking classes. I’m still learning, but I can read and write Hangul with ease.








