Korea Cyber University opens admissions for reorganized Graduate and Business Schools for 2026
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Korea Cyber University is recruiting new students for its Graduate School and Business School for the second semester of 2026.
- The university has reorganized its graduate programs, converting the existing Graduate School of Convergence Information (Special Graduate School) into a general graduate school and establishing a new Business School.
- The graduate programs will offer master's, doctoral, and integrated master's/doctoral degrees, with specific details on doctoral program availability for the Business School in the upcoming semester.
Korea Cyber University has opened applications for its Graduate School and Business School for the second semester of the 2026 academic year. This recruitment marks a significant reorganization for the university's postgraduate offerings, including the transition of its Graduate School of Convergence Information into a general graduate school and the establishment of a new Business School.
The revamped graduate programs will provide a more structured and specialized educational framework. Both the general Graduate School and the new Business School will expand their offerings beyond master's degrees to include doctoral and integrated master's/doctoral programs. This expansion aims to cater to a broader range of students, from those pursuing advanced academic research to working professionals seeking to enhance their expertise and career prospects.
Applications are open from May 18 to July 1, with all procedures, including application submission, fee payment, and academic plan submission, conducted online. Successful candidates from the initial document review will be announced on July 20, followed by virtual interviews from July 22 to 25. The final admission results will be released on July 28.
To assist prospective students, the university will host information sessions. The Business School session is scheduled for May 30, and the general Graduate School (Convergence Information major) session for June 13, both held at the Inchon Hall Circular Studio on the Gye-dong campus and simultaneously streamed online via ZOOM. Choi Jong-doo, dean of the Business School, emphasized that the reorganization strengthens the university's capacity to cultivate advanced, interdisciplinary talent and practical experts for the future.
This reorganization and establishment of the graduate school is significant in that it further strengthens the foundation for nurturing advanced, interdisciplinary talent and practical experts required by future society.
Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.