Sungkonghoe University

Coordinates: 37°29′15″N 126°49′33″E / 37.4874°N 126.8257°E / 37.4874; 126.8257
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Sungkonghoe University
성공회대학교
Former names
St. Michael Theological School
Motto열림, 섬김, 나눔[1]
Motto in English
Openness, Service, Sharing
TypePrivate
Established1914 (Saint Michael's Theological School)
1994 (reorganized as a University)
AffiliationAnglican
PresidentRev. Dr. Augustine Jungku Lee
Undergraduates3,090
Postgraduates447
Location, ,
Campus39,431m²
Websitehttp://www.skhu.ac.kr/
Sungkonghoe University
Hangul
성공회대학교
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeonggonghoe Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerSŏnggonghoe Taehakkyo

Sungkonghoe University (literally Anglican Church University) is a prestigious Anglican institution of higher education in South Korea.

History

Origins (1914 - 1960)

St. Michael's Seminary was founded in 1914 laying the groundwork for what would become, in 1994, Sungkonghoe University. The current rector is the Rev. KwonSeok Yang, an Anglican priest and a theologian.

  
  • April 1914 - School opens under the name of St. Michael's Theological School in Ganghwa, Incheon.
  • May 1921 - Moves from Ganghwa to Incheon.
  • March 1940 - Political oppression results in forced closure of the Shrine by Japanese police.
  • April 1952 - School moves from Incheon to Cheongju.

Development (1961 - 1994)

  
  • September 1961 - Moves to Hangdong, Guro, Seoul (present location).
  • March 1982 reorganizes as Cheonsin Theological seminary (four-year course of studies).
  • February 1992 - Permission granted to raise status to Sungkonghoe Theological Seminary.

Expansion (1994 - Present)

The school has been an active member of CUAC (Colleges and Universities of Anglican Communion) since it joined in 1995. In 1999 it became a member of the Democracy Consortium of Universities with Sang-ji University and Han-shin University in 1999.

  
  • September 1994 - Name changed from Sungkonghoe Theological Seminary to Sungkonghoe University.
  • April 2000 - pro-democracy movement Library opened.
  • October 2010 - Theological building construction complete.

See also

References

  1. ^ "교육이념". Sungkonghoe University (in Korean). Retrieved March 18, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

External links

37°29′15″N 126°49′33″E / 37.4874°N 126.8257°E / 37.4874; 126.8257