Konkuk University Law School


Konkuk University Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of Konkuk University, formerly known as the College of Law. Located in Seoul, Republic of Korea, it is one of the 25 government approved law schools. It has the lowest student to faculty ratio in the country. It plans to specialize in real estates law and offers scholarship to all students. 50% of the students will receive half scholarship and the other 50% of the students will get full scholarship.

History

Dr. You Suk Chang established the Chosun Political Science School in 1946 and later became Konkuk University in 1959. In 1954 the College of Law was established. The College graduated around 8,000 students since its founding. In 2009, the College of Law was changed to law school and no longer accepts undergraduates.

Chronology

Admission to Konkuk Law is highly selective: For the class entering in 2009, there were approximately 304 applicants, of which 40 were admitted. 22 applicants had a perfect TOEIC score and the median composite LEET score was around 115. The applicants were varied; there were many who come from U.S. and Canadian universities as well as U.S. licensed attorneys. About 2/3 were male.
The applicants were evaluated based on their undergraduate GPA, LEET, admissions essays and personal/case interviews. Konkuk Law also gave one and half hour written exam which tests the applicants analytical skills. Interviews were conducted by five faculty members who evaluate the applicant's personal merit and logical skills.
Seoul National University produced the largest number of acceptance- twelve, followed by Yonsei University, eleven and Korea University and Ewha Womans University each producing two. Sogang University, Hongik University, Chung-Ang University, Sookmyung Women's University, Pusan National University, George Washington University, University of California, Berkeley each had one acceptance.
Only 15% of them majored in law as undergraduate – the percentage of L.L.B, those who studied law in college is much higher in other schools, such as Korea University where the ratio was 59%. The overall percentage of LLB in all schools is 33.7%.

Notable faculty

First year

Spring semester

Programs

The school has an exchange program with Chicago-Kent.

Scholarship

A half of each class of the JD program receive scholarship that cover the full tuition. The other half receive scholarship that covers half of the tuition.

Facility

The Law Building

The law building consists of one underground level and five over ground levels and contains 4,400 square meters of space.

The Law Library

The first floor contains monographs and law books and the second floor contains government publications and other research materials.

The Reading Room

The Computer Lab

Iluhun

Iluhun is a university's residential hall for the students preparing for the goshi.

Academic Societies