These policies govern academic enrollment, study structure, evaluation, and degree completion at St John Grace University. By enrolling in any academic program, students agree to comply with the policies outlined below.
All academic programs are conducted through a self-directed study model. Students complete their studies through assigned readings, independent research, written examinations, and thesis or dissertation work in accordance with University guidelines.
Academic study, research, and thesis or dissertation writing may be conducted in the language chosen by the student, subject to approval by the University.
Administrative and official communication with the University is conducted in English or Korean.
Academic enrollment is organized by semester. Each semester represents an academic evaluation period within the University’s study framework. Students enroll and progress on a semester basis.
Degree programs are designed to be completed within a structured academic timeframe. Standard completion expectations are established by program level and academic requirements.
Academic evaluation is based on the review of submitted written work, examinations, and research materials. Evaluation outcomes are determined according to academic sufficiency and completion standards.
Students are responsible for the originality, accuracy, and integrity of all submitted academic work. All submissions must reflect the student’s own research and scholarly effort.
St John Grace University retains full authority over the interpretation and application of these policies. Policies may be updated as part of normal institutional governance.