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Library
- During the School Term: Monday-Friday,9a.m.- 8p.m./ Saturday,9a.m.- 5p.m.
- During the Summer Vacation: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- During the Winter Vacation: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Closed on Sundays, National Holidays, and University Foundation Day
Undergraduate students can borrow five books for ten days, and graduate students can borrow seven books for fifteen days. Items may be checked out at the circulation desk with a KNUA ID. However, students in arrears are not allowed to borrow library books for days in arrear x the volume of books borrowed x 2. For lost or damaged books, charges for current replacement cost are imposed. Failure to return library books constitutes theft and will result in disciplinary actions in accordance with school regulations. Video viewing facilities are available within the library, but videos are not to be taken from the library. Photocopy machines are also available in the library.


Computer Labs
- During the School Term: Monday-Friday,9a.m.- 8p.m./ Saturday,9a.m.- 1p.m.
- During the Summer Vacation: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- During the Winter Vacation: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Closed on Sundays, National Holidays, and University Foundation Day
The computer labs are located on the first floor of Seokwand-dong Campus and the basement of Seocho-dong Campus. They are equipped with Windows machines for student use, and Internet access and word processing are provided. In addition to these labs, a number of Internet access workstations are provided around the campus, including libraries and classrooms. A valid KNUA ID is required for access to the computer lab.


Dormitory
Dormitory living offers many benefits and opportunities that enhance KNUA experience. Students are provided with a fully furnished living space including telephone and Internet service connections, and the dormitory features a social lounge, laundry room, health and fitness facilities, computer lab, reading room, convenience store, and 24-hour security. Students should submit a Dormitory Registration Form, a medical certificate, and a copy of passport to apply for the dormitory. The period of stay in the dormitory is usually one year. However, students should have a minimum grade of 2.4 to remain in the dormitory. Students who are taking absence from the school cannot reside in the dormitory.
Also, as with any community, in the dormitory, policies and regulations exist to ensure the common good of residents. Violations of any of these regulations will result in disciplinary actions, which include official reprimands and expulsion from the dormitory. More information on the dormitory application and payment schedule will be given to the foreign students by the Office of Admissions & International Affairs.


School Health & Physical Therapy Services
- During the School Term: Monday-Friday,9 a.m.-8 p.m./ Saturday,9 a.m.-1 p.m.
- During the Summer Vacation: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- During the Winter Vacation: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Closed on Sundays, National Holidays, and University Foundation Day
KNUA Health Services provide free primary health care to all enrolled KNUA undergraduate and graduate students with an emphasis on teaching illness/injury prevention and health promotion. All medical services are conducted on-site at KNUA, and basic physical therapy is also available at the Health Services Clinic. In addition, the Physical Therapy Room is located on the second floor of the Seocho-dong Campus, which is equipped with modalities such as ultrasound, electro-stimulation and paraffin, a sprung dance floor, pilates machine, biofeedback device, and an array of exercise apparatus. Physical therapy is available to all students on an appointment basis (call Ext. 167) or during scheduled walk-in hours during the week. Students in all disciplines are encouraged to seek guidance and take preventative measures by scheduling a health service or a physical therapy appointment before their disease or injury becomes debilitating.


Student Organizations
From religious fellowship to community service, the registered student organizations demonstrate the diversity of the KNUA student body. The students of KNUA are free to organize and join organizations to promote their common interests, subject to KNUA regulations. Also, at KNUA, there exists Student Government. KNUA recognizes the right of the students to form and democratically elect their governing bodies as a means to participate in discussion of issues and problems facing KNUA. The governing bodies shall function as representatives of the students to the administration and faculty of KNUA.


ID Cards
KNUA identification (ID) cards are distributed through the Administrative Office of the School or the Office of Student Affairs. Students must carry KNUA ID card at all times and present it upon request to any member of the administration or any university guards. The ID card is issued for the registered KNUA students only. Students who lost the ID card or return from a leave absence (including readmitted students) can reissue their ID card at the Administrative Office of the School or the Office of Student Affairs at students' own charge.


Overnight Practice Room Use
For the academic purpose or extracurricular use, KNUA allows students to use university practice rooms after regular opening hours. Students who wish to use practice rooms between 11 p.m. to 9 a.m. should submit an Overnight Practice Room Use Form to the Administrative Office of the School.