Korean Courses For Credit

Korean 1–6 • 2024-25 Academic Year

Take accredited, UC-approved courses in Korean Language and Culture. Attend live lectures and receive personalized support from Elite instructors. Significantly raise your GPA and add rigorous and impressive courses to your high school transcripts.

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UC-Approved Courses

Elite’s Korean 1-6 courses are all University of California-approved. Additionally, levels 4, 5, and 6 are UC-approved Honors classes.

 
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Guaranteed Transcripts

Elite Open School is fully WASC-accredited. Grades earned will count toward your GPA, just like any class at your school would.

 
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Live Online Instruction

Attend online classes with a live instructor and stay on track to success with support from Elite mentors and counselors.


 

Elite Prep is now offering Korean 1-6 for students in grades 6-12

 

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Korean 1

Fall Semester: Sep 14 – Dec 7, 2024 + Spring Semester: Jan 18 – Apr 5, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 5:30-7:30pm PT

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Korean 2

Fall Semester: Sep 14 – Dec 7, 2024 + Spring Semester: Jan 18 – Apr 5, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 11:00am–1:00pm PT

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Korean 3

Fall Semester: Sep 14 – Dec 7, 2024 + Spring Semester: Jan 18 – Apr 5, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 3:30-5:30pm PT

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Korean 4

Fall Semester: Sep 14 – Dec 7, 2024 + Spring Semester: Jan 18 – May 17, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 5:30–7:30pm PT

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Korean 5

Fall Semester: Sep 14 – Dec 7, 2024 + Spring Semester: Jan 18 – May 17, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 3:30-5:30pm PT

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Korean 6

Fall Semester: Sep 14 – Dec 7, 2024 + Spring Semester: Jan 18 – May 17, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 3:30-5:30pm PT

 

 
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Fully Accredited Korean Courses

Elite Prep is proud to provide students with the opportunity to take classes in Korean Language and Culture and earn UC-approved high school course credits from Elite Open School.

These two-semester, fully accredited classes will count toward your high school GPA.

As students take Elite Korean Courses For Credit, we monitor their progress and provide academic guidance to ensure that each student is set up for success.

92% of Elite students who take for-credit courses and receive live tutoring and support from their teachers earn an “A” in their course.

 

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Elite's Korean Courses For Credit give you the unique opportunity to:

Significantly raise your GPA in a short period of time

Fulfill high school graduation and college admission requirements

Add valuable honors classes to your high school transcript

Demonstrate intellectual curiosity and academic rigor on college applications

Get ahead while still in high school and prepare for the rigors of college

Learn to communicate with family and friends in Korean

Gain knowledge about Korean language and culture

 
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Learn Korean in a Live Classroom Setting

Elite's Korean Courses For Credit blend the convenience of online learning with live, face-to-face classroom instruction. Students will learn directly from their instructor, interact with classmates, and begin their assignments in lecture.

If you run into a unit or assignment that you find especially challenging, our mentors are always there to keep you on track and give you the help you need to ace the course.

 

Free Up Your Schedule to Take a More Rigorous Course Load

By taking Korean Courses for Credit at Elite, you'll free up your schedule to take other classes at school like extra AP and Honors classes or impressive extracurricular classes like Speech and Debate or Journalism.

Either way, by taking Korean at Elite, you'll be able to strengthen your overall academic profile and GPA.

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FAQs

Is this course accredited? +

Yes. All Korean language courses are offered by Elite Open School, a WASC-accredited private school. (See Elite Open School’s A-G course list approved by the University of California.)

Are there any prerequisites for this course? +

No. All students of all levels–from first-time learners to native and heritage speakers–are eligible to take the Korean language courses. First-time learners will be enrolled in Korean 1. A diagnostic test is also available to assess your proficiency.

How long is this class? +

The course is two semesters long and offered during the school year (fall and spring semesters) and in the summer. During the school year, you have a total of 24 weeks to complete Korean 1, 2, and 3 and 30 weeks to complete Honors Korean 4, 5, and 6. The summer program is more intensive, and you have 9 weeks to complete the entire two-semester course.

Can I start the class any time? +

No. You must begin the course on the course start date in mid-September for the school year program and in mid-June for the summer program.

How is this course taught? +

The course content is delivered through an online platform through reading assignments, videos, and assignments. The course is asynchronous, and you can work on lessons online at any time.

To ensure that you complete the course successfully, you will be required to attend live, online study sessions each week with our instructor who will monitor your progress and review the course assignments. In the school year program, study sessions are two hours per week. In the summer program, study sessions are four hours per week for Korean 1, 2, and 3 and six hours per week for Honors Korean 4, 5, and 6.

How do I register for this course? +

To start the registration process, submit your information using our online inquiry form. Our staff will contact you to provide information about the forms and supporting documents required to complete the registration process.

Will I get a transcript for this course? +

Yes. Elite Open School will issue an official transcript upon completion of the course. You may request an official transcript to be sent to a college or university of your choice.

Are grades for the Korean language course weighted? +

Korean 1, 2, and 3 are college preparatory but not honors courses. As a result, honors points are not assigned to grades received by students in Korean 1, 2, and 3.

Honors Korean 4, 5, and 6 are approved by the University of California to receive the honors designation. As a result, grades in Honors Korean 4, 5, and 6 receive one honors point per semester in the GPA calculation (for example, A = 5 points and B = 4 points).

All Korean language courses may be used to satisfy the language other than English (LOTE, E) subject requirement for admission to the University of California as well as similar foreign or world language subject requirements for admission to other colleges and universities.

Can I transfer the grade and credit I receive from this course to my high school? +

Please check with your school counselor to see if your school accepts course credits and grades from another school.

Will colleges accept the grade I receive for this course? +

Yes. The course is offered by Elite Open School, a WASC-accredited private school. (See Elite Open School’s A-G course list approved by the University of California.)

When applying to college, you can request Elite Open School to send an official transcript of the grade and credit you earned from the course to a college or university you are applying to. The college or university evaluates your coursework as a part of your college application.

Can I get college credit for this course? +

No. Completing the course will result in a high school grade and course credit that you can include on your college application.

 

 Interested in Korean Courses For Credit?

 

Fill out the form below — we'll get back to you with pricing info, schedule details, and answers to your questions ASAP!

 

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2024-25 Academic Year
Live Online Classes

Korean 1
Fall Semester: September 14 – December 7, 2024
+ Spring Semester: January 18 – April 5, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 5:30-7:30pm PT

Korean 2
Fall Semester: September 14 – December 7, 2024
+ Spring Semester: January 18 – April 5, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 11:00am–1:00pm PT

Korean 3
Fall Semester: September 14 – December 7, 2024
+ Spring Semester: January 18 – April 5, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 3:30-5:30pm PT

Honors Korean 4
Fall Semester: September 14 – December 7, 2024
+ Spring Semester: January 18 – May 17, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 5:30–7:30pm PT

Honors Korean 5

Fall Semester: September 14 – December 7, 2024
+ Spring Semester: January 18 – May 17, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 3:30-5:30pm PT

Honors Korean 6
Fall Semester: September 14 – December 7, 2024
+ Spring Semester: January 18 – May 17, 2025
Weekly Class: Saturdays • 3:30-5:30pm PT

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