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Female Students’ Lounge

Nonjidang

Nonjidang was built on November 3, 1956 in order to cultivate women and promote friendships. It later was newly remodeled and re-opened on May 3rd 2004. Nonjidang means "House to discuss", and it is also called the "The Sycamore Hall" similar to another English word meaning "Lounge.”

  • Features: tables, chairs, couch, vending machines, toilets, indoor smoking prohibited
  • Hours: 9:00 to 17:20
  • Location: An independent building between the College of Theology and Seongam Hall
Female Students’ Lounge
Student Hall Women’s Lounge

Student Hall Women's Lounge was built in September 1977 for female students to cultivate their knowledge and focus on their studies (Student Union Building third floor)

  • Features: tables, chairs, comfortable sofas
  • Hours: 9:00 to 21:00
  • Location: Student Union Building 3rd floor
Student Hall Women’s Lounge
Other College Women Lounges
  • Central Library 6th floor
  • College of Theology (Yonhi Hall 116)
  • College of Liberal Arts (Front of basement stairs, Oesol Hall)
  • College of Social Sciences (Yonhi Hall B120)
  • College of Business and Economics (Annex No. B112)
  • College of Law (Gwangbok Hall B109)
  • College of Science (Science Hall first floor, in front of the store )
  • College of Life Sciences (B114 Female/male co-resting room)
  • College of Technology (College of Technology A338)

Trails

Cheongsongdae

Yonsei reveals a different look depending on the spring, summer, autumn and winter season at Cheonsongdae Park. Just imagine forests and trails, and a friend walking next to you. It is breathtaking. The area of Cheongsongdae Park is the most popular and memorable picture spot in Yonsei.

Cheongsongdae
Yun Dong-ju Monument

The beautiful poet Yun Dong Ju who wrote about stars is also an alumni of Yonsei. His memorial Stone is on a hill on the way from Baekyangro to the College of Liberal Arts.

Yun Dong-ju Monument

Prayer Rooms

The Yonsei Chaplain's Office

The Yonsei Chaplain's Office in collaboration with the religious committee and faculty implements policies toward the Christian perception of truth and freedom that serve our community as the founding spirit of Yonsei.

Luce Chaple