...With more than 1,000 students with diverse nationalities, it is fair to say that Korean universities are globalized. However, it is not true globalization in a sense because Korean students tend to stay in small groups and do not actively mingle with foreign students. So much so that Korean and non-Korean students are effectively separate in their own small groups in cafeterias and libraries...Korean Universities are actively adopting such multicultural policies because they have become in essence multiracial universities thanks to the influx of large numbers of foreign students...Korean universities are actively working to improve the situation. Departing from the existing strategy focusing on learning the language and culture of the U.S., including “English Only Classes,” they are rushing to adopt “multicultural campus” policies that are aimed at educating students in the languages and cultures of various countries.
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