The University of Utah Asia Campus kicked off the Spring 2025 semester with its largest-ever freshman orientation and convocation ceremony, marking a significant milestone in the university’s journey toward global education excellence. Held at the Incheon Global Campus from February 10 to 13, the event welcomed over 300 freshmen and parents—setting a new record for parental attendance and underscoring growing enthusiasm for U Asia Campus’s unique academic offerings.
Why students and parents are choosing U Asia Campus
For many families, U Asia Campus represents the best of both worlds: an American education delivered within the familiarity of Korea. Parents cited various reasons for choosing U Asia Campus, including academic rigor, international career opportunities, and seamless transitions to the University of Utah’s home campus in Salt Lake City.
Seung-su Hong, a Film & Media Arts freshman, discovered U Asia Campus during ‘Experience the U Asia Campus Day,’ where he participated in hands-on activities that deepened his passion for filmmaking. His family appreciated the university’s emphasis on practical experience, which they saw as essential for a career in the industry.
Chae-young Lee, now enrolled in the newly introduced Games program, was drawn to U Asia Campus’ strong ranking in game development. Her family, already familiar with the university’s reputation, saw the new major as an exciting opportunity. The ability to study in a global environment while staying in Korea was an added advantage.
For Ashley Lim, also in the Games program, the flexibility to start her American education in Korea before transitioning to the Salt Lake City campus was a key factor. Her family valued the ability to adapt gradually to an international academic environment without the immediate pressures of moving abroad.
Meanwhile, Damin Kang, a Communication major, found U Asia Campus while exploring options for an American education that didn’t require an immediate move overseas. Discovering that U Asia Campus was the only university at Incheon Global Campus offering her major made the decision even clearer.
What parents are most excited about
Beyond academics, families appreciate that U Asia Campus allows students to immerse themselves in an international learning environment without the need for an immediate overseas move. This gradual transition helps students adapt more smoothly to the American education system, laying a strong foundation for success when they transfer to the home campus.
Film & Media Arts students are particularly excited about the chance to collaborate on global projects, working with peers from different backgrounds to create films and gain hands-on experience. Parents see this exposure as invaluable for building early industry connections.
Looking ahead: Preparing for a global future
As demand for internationally recognized education grows in Korea, U Asia Campus continues to expand its offerings and strengthen its commitment to student success. Chief Administrative Officer Gregory Hill welcomed the incoming class, emphasizing the university’s dedication to fostering future global leaders. Following U Asia Campus’s 10th anniversary last year, the university remains committed to both quantitative and qualitative growth.
For perspective, students and parents, those who have already embarked on the U Asia Campus journey are encouraged to keep an open mind. Many see U Asia Campus as more than just an academic institution—it’s a gateway to global opportunities. With the best aspects of both Korea and the U.S. combined, U Asia Campus continues to solidify its position as a premier destination for students seeking an international education