SUNY Korea professors are quite open to those who seek help because of the difficulties they have in catching up with other students. Students have opportunity to have individual meetings with professors during their office hours and meetings can be arranged out of office hours providing professors have time. Meetings during office hours and beyond is not the only option not the only option for students to get help from professors, they can even visit the help desks where they find answers to their questions. Teaching assistants are also another source of help students can rely on. In addition to this all, students with personal issues and/or and problems that they cannot get resolved with professors can consult the coordinator.
As an international student, you do not have to have any command of Korean to study here at SUNY Korea as you will be in an English environment. All of the classes you will be taking here are taught in English, unless you voluntarily take Korean language classes as an elective.
No, not necessarily. There is actually one misconception about SUNY Korea that since it is an American school, all of the professors come from United States. Professors actually come from different parts of the world including US and Korean professors.