South Korea鈥檚 ambitious international student target is聽increasingly at聽odds with concerns about illegal immigration in聽the country, according to聽experts.
Last year, Korea set a聽goal of聽recruiting 300,000 international students by聽2027, largely seen as an聽unrealistic plan aimed at聽combating shrinking domestic enrolment in聽the nation with the lowest birth rate in聽the world.
In February, the government announced that there were about 182,000 foreign students in the country in聽2023, up by 15,000 compared with the previous year. But as the number of international students in the country has grown, more are breaking immigration laws, including remaining in the country or .
The government is keen to crack down on student visa holders who engage in prohibited activities. Over the past decade, it has regularly revoked the rights of universities to enrol international students if they admit too many who subsequently overstay, drop out or break other visa rules. Ahead of the upcoming academic year, 20 degree-issuing universities that failed to meet compliance thresholds have had restrictions imposed on them, up from 18聽last year.
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Meanwhile, the 鈥300K plan鈥 will lower the threshold for achieving certification in the International Education Quality Assurance System, an accreditation scheme that judges whether universities are permitted to recruit students from abroad, introduced in 2011 after a surge of overseas students into South Korea.
鈥淚 am concerned that pursuing a goal too aggressively may lead to the indiscriminate [recruitment] of international students, which has the potential to聽lower the quality of聽international students,鈥 said Jun Hyun Hong, professor of public policy at Chung-Ang University.
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The internationalisation target 鈥渉as a serious risk of having a negative impact on the sustainable attraction of international students to Korean universities in the long run, since underqualified universities are also recruiting and admitting international students, resulting in more illegal stays鈥, he聽added.
Kyuseok Kim, a project manager at edtech company Uway Global and a PhD student in higher education at Korea University, said the policy has 鈥減laced a spotlight on the financial pressures faced by both students and universities, underscoring the need for a delicate balance between enforcing immigration laws and supporting the international student community鈥.
Universities must juggle pressures to enrol more international students as domestic cohorts shrink with the challenges of managing visa compliance, according to Mr聽Kim. At the same time, visa conditions demand that students meet 鈥渟tringent financial requirements鈥, which sometimes lead them to 鈥渟eek unauthorised employment, thereby risking their legal status and future opportunities in the country鈥, he added.
On the other hand, 18 universities, including the University of Seoul, Kyungpook National University and Dongguk University, have been recognised by the Korean government for 鈥渙utstanding鈥 internationalisation capabilities. This is based on indicators including language training abilities, tuition fee costs and dropout rates.
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These institutions will be granted additional benefits, including streamlined visa issuance, additional government support and promotion, the ability to聽issue visas to students from more countries and expanded part-time employment opportunities for the international students they enrol.
While universities are keen to secure the status to attract more overseas students, Terri Kim, a professor of comparative higher education at the University of East London, said the policy, introduced in 2020, 鈥渨ill further stratify Korean universities, which are already in a steep hierarchy鈥.
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