Gij Student | Handbook
GIST operates on a credit-bank system unique among Korean institutes of advanced science. The handbook clarifies:
If a student feels they have been treated unfairly by a faculty member or administrative process, the following steps should be taken: gij student handbook
Did you know you can get a "No Dues Certificate" without returning your book if you pay a small fine? Did you know you can renew books online via the IPU portal? Probably not, because you threw away the handbook. GIST operates on a credit-bank system unique among
: While specific percentages can vary by department, standard university regulations typically require at least 70% attendance for a student to be eligible for final examinations. Probably not, because you threw away the handbook
This handbook is your guide to navigating academic and social life on campus. It outlines the privileges, rights, and responsibilities associated with being a GIJ student. We urge you to read it thoroughly and keep it as a reference throughout your tenure.
For students residing in GIJ-owned hostels (e.g., the main campus hostel or annexes), a specific sub-section applies.