Yonsei Campus
- Sarah Fusato
- Dec 19, 2022
- 2 min read
Here is a map of Yonsei and some of the important buildings to know: Student Union (bank with international ATMS, multiple cafeterias), The Commons (Coop bookstore, coffee shop), New Millenium Hall (where a lot of my classes are), Central Library and Yonsei Samsung Library (they're connect to each other, must reserve study seats on-site).

When registering for classes, take note of which buildings they’re in. For example, most of my classes were in New Millenium Hall, which is located in the upper right side of campus and is right next to the international dorms. However, this is located on the exact opposite side of campus from where I live and it took me around 20 minutes to walk there. If you take business classes, however, they will be in the business building, which is closer to center campus. Since Yonsei only gives a 10 minute break in-between periods, you might have to run to your next class, depending on your schedule.
The Student Union building, located right off the central road in the middle of campus, is home to many cafeterias and other shops, like an eyewear shop, hair salon, flower shop, and coffee shops. The cafeterias are very cheap; most of my meals here cost $2.50-$4. There are 3 cafeterias that serve different food: Korean food (menu changes daily), Western and Chinese/Japanese, and pasta.
Yonsei's iconic building, Underwood Hall, is located near the middle of campus and you can get there by just walking straight up the road from the main entrance. Since I was here during the fall semester, I got to see the vines changes from green in the summer, to red in the fall, and they finally died in the winter and the building got covered in snow.
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